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Drones fight the pandemic through cloud-based drone technology, spraying disinfectant, and medical deliveries. Also, a first responder drone endurance challenge, NOAA’s new unmanned systems program, and some free drone training.
UAV NewsNew NOAA program to support and expand agency’s use of unmanned systemsNOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, continues to expand their use of UAS to collect high-quality environmental data. To support this, NOAA is establishing a new Unmanned Systems Operations Program. The deputy NOAA administrator said, “Unmanned airborne and maritime systems are transforming how we conduct earth science at NOAA. Our new Unmanned Systems Operations Program will help us dramatically increase the application and use of these technologies in every NOAA mission area.”
The new program will be housed at two locations:
The new Unmanned Systems Operations Program was a key goal of NOAA’s recently released Unmanned Systems Strategy.
Emergency responders seek the last drone standingThe Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Safety Public Safety Communications Research has launched the First Responder UAS Endurance Challenge with cash prizes totaling $552,000. The challenge is designed to keep a UAS and its payload airborne for the longest time possible supporting first responders on the ground. Concept papers are due April 30, 2020.
First Responder UAS Endurance Challenge YouTube Channel
Drones Provide Planetary Protection During Pandemics and CT Company is Prepping to Power Them!Aquiline Drones uses cloud-based technology to build drone-based solutions, The AD Cloud programs UAVs and unmanned ground-based vehicles (UGVs) with cloud-based command and control to conduct tasks such as:
Using manned crews to spray disinfectants is expensive and poses a safety risk. Test flights of spray drones are underway in Kuala Lumpur.
Coronavirus: Should the UK use drones to disinfect public spaces?Some UK drone experts want prohibitions against spraying relaxed. They’d like to see drones spray disinfectant in public areas. Authorities aren’t convinced it’s effective.
Zipline will bring its medical delivery drones to the U.S. to help fight the coronavirusZipline has used drones effectively in Africa and they had intended to come to the U.S. later in 2020. But now Zipline wants to move that up. They envision:
In a 2019 exercise with the Department of Defense, Zipline only took a couple of weeks to set up a new system.
What to do at home…Using LAANC to Fly Drones in Controlled AirspaceThis free course shows you the information you need to fly your drone in controlled airspace. Other King Schools drone test prep courses include:
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Drones fight the pandemic through cloud-based drone technology, spraying disinfectant, and medical deliveries. Also, a first responder drone endurance challenge, NOAA’s new unmanned systems program, and some free drone training.
UAV NewsNew NOAA program to support and expand agency’s use of unmanned systemsNOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, continues to expand their use of UAS to collect high-quality environmental data. To support this, NOAA is establishing a new Unmanned Systems Operations Program. The deputy NOAA administrator said, “Unmanned airborne and maritime systems are transforming how we conduct earth science at NOAA. Our new Unmanned Systems Operations Program will help us dramatically increase the application and use of these technologies in every NOAA mission area.”
The new program will be housed at two locations:
The new Unmanned Systems Operations Program was a key goal of NOAA’s recently released Unmanned Systems Strategy.
Emergency responders seek the last drone standingThe Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Safety Public Safety Communications Research has launched the First Responder UAS Endurance Challenge with cash prizes totaling $552,000. The challenge is designed to keep a UAS and its payload airborne for the longest time possible supporting first responders on the ground. Concept papers are due April 30, 2020.
First Responder UAS Endurance Challenge YouTube Channel
Drones Provide Planetary Protection During Pandemics and CT Company is Prepping to Power Them!Aquiline Drones uses cloud-based technology to build drone-based solutions, The AD Cloud programs UAVs and unmanned ground-based vehicles (UGVs) with cloud-based command and control to conduct tasks such as:
Using manned crews to spray disinfectants is expensive and poses a safety risk. Test flights of spray drones are underway in Kuala Lumpur.
Coronavirus: Should the UK use drones to disinfect public spaces?Some UK drone experts want prohibitions against spraying relaxed. They’d like to see drones spray disinfectant in public areas. Authorities aren’t convinced it’s effective.
Zipline will bring its medical delivery drones to the U.S. to help fight the coronavirusZipline has used drones effectively in Africa and they had intended to come to the U.S. later in 2020. But now Zipline wants to move that up. They envision:
In a 2019 exercise with the Department of Defense, Zipline only took a couple of weeks to set up a new system.
What to do at home…Using LAANC to Fly Drones in Controlled AirspaceThis free course shows you the information you need to fly your drone in controlled airspace. Other King Schools drone test prep courses include: