
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) uses new state legislation to establish the Drone First Response (DFR) program.
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The partnership will integrate BRINC’s Drone as First Responder solution with Echodyne’s ground-based radars to enable a path toward Beyond Visual Line of Site operations without Visual Observers.
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The drones are engineered to reach 911 calls in under 70 seconds, providing situational awareness to first responders before they arrive on scene. This can help law enforcement determine the best response for developing scenes, which can help prevent unnecessary wear and tear on vehicles.
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The partnership will assist agencies in obtaining necessary waivers and clearance to launch drone programs, including FAA Certificate of Waiver or Authorization approval, as well as training.
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The drones are designed to arrive on-scene ahead of Fremont first responders to provide critical real-time situational awareness through live-streamed video.
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A roundup of the latest headlines involving the use of drones by police, including a finding by a state appellate court, a state bill addressing privacy concerns, and more.
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Troup County will be the nation’s first local government in a rural region to acquire and train on the equipment and operationalize the technology.
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Skyfire and Ondas’ business unit will bring advanced autonomous drone solutions and services to public safety and Drone First Responder markets in the United States.
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Among the latest headlines involving law enforcement drones is a bill to expand approved scenarios for their use.
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Skyfire Response leverages Skyfire’s partnerships with hardware, software, drone-in-a-box and data analytics providers to allow agencies with existing UAS programs to upgrade to a Drone First Responder program.
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