ASSURE Invites Virginia Tech to Join International Drone Research Alliance

ASSURE Invites Virginia Tech to Join International Drone Research Alliance

Virginia Tech has been invited to join an elite consortium of universities to lead research that will help guide the safe integration of uncrewed aerial ...
ASSURE’s Lead, Mississippi State, Marked Another Milestone in the University’s History of Innovation in Aviation

ASSURE’s Lead, Mississippi State, Marked Another Milestone in the University’s History of Innovation in Aviation

MSU leaders officially unveiled the Teros, the newest addition to Raspet Flight Research Lab’s fleet of uncrewed aircraft systems, or UAS. At 1,800 pounds and ...
ASSURE’s Research Partner, Raspet Flight Research Lab at MSU, Works with Mississippi Highway Patrol and Delta State on Research Flights

ASSURE’s Research Partner, Raspet Flight Research Lab at MSU, Works with Mississippi Highway Patrol and Delta State on Research Flights

Mississippi State University is teaming up with the Mississippi Highway Patrol and Delta State University on a series of research flights this week. The partnership ...
ASSURE's  Luxion, and HPC2's Breckenridge share expertise at U.S. Senate hearings

ASSURE’s Luxion, and HPC2’s Breckenridge share expertise at U.S. Senate hearings

Mississippi State was well-represented in Washington, D.C. last week as two university leaders shared their expertise with the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and ...
Executive Director, Colonel (Retired) Stephen ‘Lux’ Luxion will represent ASSUREuas for upcoming testimony before the Senate’s Subcommittee on Aviation Safety, Operations and Innovation Hearing

Executive Director, Colonel (Retired) Stephen ‘Lux’ Luxion will represent ASSUREuas for upcoming testimony before the Senate’s Subcommittee on Aviation Safety, Operations and Innovation Hearing

Subcommittee: FAA Reauthorization: Integrating New Entrants into the National Airspace System September 28, 202202:15 PM U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), Chair of the Subcommittee on ...
ASSURE Partner, UVM Offer FEMA-funded Drone Training Program

ASSURE Partner, UVM Offer FEMA-funded Drone Training Program

Fifteen first responders and emergency managers participated in a two-day UAS workshop hosted by the University of Vermont Spatial Analysis Lab on August 10 and ...
Via New England Cable News aka NECN, ‘The University of Vermont partnering to conduct national research for drone use in emergencies’

Via New England Cable News aka NECN, ‘The University of Vermont partnering to conduct national research for drone use in emergencies’

The University of Vermont and its partners are using a federal grant to help develop educational programs that’ll be deployed nationwide, aiming to break down ...
Via WAMC Northeast Public Radio, ‘Drone training for first responders at the University of Vermont’

Via WAMC Northeast Public Radio, ‘Drone training for first responders at the University of Vermont’

Emergency responders and managers participated in a FEMA-funded drone training program at the University of Vermont this week. Hosted by the University of Vermont Spatial ...
Via VermontBiz.com, ‘First responders take flight with FEMA—Federal Emergency Management Agency---funded drone training program at the University of Vermont'

Via VermontBiz.com, ‘First responders take flight with FEMA—Federal Emergency Management Agency—funded drone training program at the University of Vermont’

Vermont Business Magazine When an emergency happens in Vermont, whether it be a car accident or a natural disaster, there are a lot of questions ...
NBC5 features ASSURE'S research partnership with University of Vermont and how they are teaching first responders how drones can benefit their jobs

NBC5 features ASSURE’S research partnership with University of Vermont and how they are teaching first responders how drones can benefit their jobs

First responders learn how drones can make their jobs easier and safer. (Click here for the video story) The University of Vermont concluded a two-day ...
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