Leidos was recently awarded a new prime contract to develop an uncrewed aircraft system that can autonomously resupply forward-deployed ground forces.
The University of Alaska and Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced that the University and State of Alaska will host the inaugural Global Autonomous Systems Conference (GASC) in Anchorage on Aug. 9-11, 2023.
The DHS S&T released a Request for Information seeking new and emerging C-UAS technology and solutions capable of detecting, tracking, tracking, identifying, reporting, and countering low-observable, low-emission and non-emitting (dark) small UAS.
The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate released a Request for Information for kinetic mitigation technologies and solutions to counter small unmanned aerial systems.
Organizers of Commercial UAV Expo have announced a list of influential leaders in the drone industry who will be participating on the Advisory Board.
Dronamics have announced a Letter of Intent agreement for cargo drone flights leveraging Dronamics’ technology and Aramex’s fleet management capabilities.
McKim & Creed is expanding its unmanned aerial systems (UAS) program to provide enhanced aerial mapping capabilities for clients.
From visually dynamic drone events to obstacle avoidance tech development or advisory roles within the UAS community, a globally recognized brand has made a new name in UAS.
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Expanding the size of the angel investor pool who understand realistic market timing and technical platform requirements is valuable for the whole industry ecosystem. There are two emerging aerospace industry areas that the UAS Angel Network focuses on, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and Advanced Air Mobility technology (AAM). Both of these platforms are beginning to accelerate the development of disruptive technologies at a rate not seen since the early days of traditional aviation.
Two UAS companies with different offerings explain the impact of receiving a 333 exemption
From technology breakthroughs to new company launches, university UAV work is vast, varied and more valuable than ever before.
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