ORLANDO | ORANGE COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER
APRIL 25 - 28 | EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
APRIL 26 - 28 | EXHIBITS

XPONENTIAL Shifts to Virtual! Learn More

CHART THE PATH TO
ASSURED AUTONOMY

IN-PERSON CONNECTION AND ON-DEMAND INSPIRATION.

Join a community of end users, technologists and policymakers working together to write the next chapter of autonomous innovation and assure its safe and seamless integration into everyday life. XPONENTIAL 2021 is a reimagined hybrid experience offering fresh insight across the full spectrum of unmanned innovation, from AI, to sensors, to cybersecurity. It’s more than an in-person gathering or a virtual event. It’s the best of both worlds.

Defense Energy Agriculture Retail + Logistics Public Safety Transportation Communications Mapping + Surveying Oil + Gas Construction Automated Vehicles Mining

Find new solutions
in unexpected places

From energy to transportation, construction to defense, and so many more opportunities for cross-market networking, AUVSI XPONENTIAL is the place to join the unmanned systems community including users, technologists and policymakers to collaborate on ideas, share lessons learned and build new partnerships.

Welcome to your XPONENTIAL Exhibitor Console!

The Exhibitor Console is your XPONENTIAL hub for all the information you need to know – from deadlines to promotional items - in one convenient location.

Important Dates and Information
Thank you for exhibiting at XPONENTIAL 2021, we look forward to seeing you at XPONENTIAL 2022 in Orlando, April 25-28. Click here to reserve your space.

Remote ID: The New Era Begins. How Will the FAA’s Final Regulations and ASTM Standards Work Together?

  • Room: Georgia Ballroom
  • Session Number:8011
Wednesday, August 18, 2021: 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Speaker(s)

Panelist
Aaron Pierce
CEO
Pierce Aerospace
Panelist
Brendan Schulman
VP of Policy & Government Relations
Boston Dynamics, Inc.
Panelist
Gabriel Cox
Principal Engineer and Chairman of ASTM Remote ID Workgroup
Intel Corporation
Panelist
Matthew Satterley
UTM Lead on Policy and Government Relations
Wing
Moderator
Philip Kenul
F38 Committee on UAS
ASTM International

Description

After much anticipation, the ASTM F3411 Standard Specification for Remote ID and Tracking has been revised to comply with changes both in the FAA and EASA Remote ID  regulations.  First identified as necessary to forward progress for the industry in 2017, the new set of rules reflect four years of input from the FAA’s aviation rule-making and advisory committees, and rapid work by standards development organization ASTM International.  Remote ID provides an important solution for safety, security, and accountability, while also enabling advanced operations such as flight over people and BVLOS. In this broad and comprehensive session, hear from leading experts who have been involved for the past four years in both the development of recommended policy approaches to Remote ID, and the collaborative industry consensus standards that will enable the implementation of the Remote ID rule. Learn about the timeline for implementation, how the regulation may impact the products you are already using today, and issues that may remain unresolved. The session will be of interest to UAS and equipage manufacturers and suppliers, users and operators and as we turn the focus to implementation through the Means of Compliance covering general design, technical and performance requirements, verification and test methods, message definition and transmission protocols.  Hear our panel's thoughts on what’s in store for the future of both Broadcast and Network Remote ID.This panel will also address how Remote ID can be standardized globally, to ensure the greatest interoperability.

Purpose: To address Remote ID’s regulatory requirements, understand technical requirements of the ASTM Standard, practical implementation of the standard to comply with the requirements of the Declaration of Compliance and Means of Compliance.



OUR 2021 EVENT SPONSORS + PARTNERS