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ASOG members, I want to share some information that has been crossing my computer screen in the last month regarding aerial public safety drone operations. If you’re a public safety operator or someone just interested in airborne public safety operations and looking to get smarter on public safety drone operations, the following organizations, events, and article appear to be a good professional development source or opportunity.

As many of us know, the drone or unmanned sector is evolving as we speak regarding technology, application, and regulations. Because of this, it’s great to see organizations and individuals try to study, standardize, train and inform. As a side note, the following organizations and article are US focused. If you know of similar organizations or articles associated with your country or global region, please share.

Police Drone Program: The Chief Wants One. Now What?

DRONERESPONDERS

DRONERESPONDERS / Public Safety Summit

APSA PUBLIC SAFETY DRONE EXPO 2019 / General

APSA PUBLIC SAFETY DRONE EXPO 2019 / Educational Program

 

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