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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.

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Find new solutions
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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.

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Solutions for State UTM Implementation

  • Room: C113
  • Session Number:EAGS16
Thursday, August 19, 2021: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Speaker(s)

Panelist
Andrew Thurling
Chief Technology Officer
NUAIR
Panelist
Marcus Johnson
Subproject Manager, Aviation Systems Division
NASA Ames Research Center
Moderator
Sevan Mehrabian
Senior Manager
Deloitte Consulting LLP
Panelist
Steve Willer
Business Development Manager - Thales Digital Aviation
Thales

Description

UAS adoption by commercial, government, and individual users is increasing and will lead to a crowded and high-risk low altitude airspace in each state. As such, states are increasingly exploring their own low altitude air traffic monitoring systems to encourage and enable novel and innovative UAS use cases locally while minimizing risk. Developing state-wide UTM also sets the foundation for advanced air mobility (flying cars) use cases and operations in the future. Multiple states are in various stages of developing and testing their own UAS traffic management systems and already attracting industry and Federal funding to do so. This panel aims to discuss how states can work with FAA, NASA, and industry to develop state-wide UAS traffic management systems leading to positive economic impact locally and safe UAS operations in the low altitude airspace while leveraging revenue generation models to limit the burden on taxpayers to fund the UTM infrastructure and operations.

Job Role:
Business Development/Sales,Consultant,Management,Government/Policy/Regulatory,Investment/Finance,Research & Development

Tags:
Air,BVLOS,Government,Infrastructure,Safety,UTM/UAM,Airspace Integration,Automated Vehicles,Expanded UAS Operations,Implementation,Policy,R & D


Sponsored by:

Deloitte Consulting LLP




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