System Integrators Selected for North Dakota’s
Statewide UAS BVLOS Network
Three leading aviation infrastructure companies
have been selected to provide systems engineering and integration services to
build, implement, and operate North Dakota’s first-of-its-kind, aviation-grade,
statewide network for flying unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) beyond visual line
of sight (BVLOS).
Collins Aerospace, a Raytheon Technologies
Company, L3Harris Technologies, and Thales USA have been contracted to work
with the Northern Plains UAS Test Site to enable real-world, scalable, commercial
and public UAS BVLOS operations in North Dakota.
Last May, the State of North Dakota invested $28
million in funding to support the creation of a statewide UAS network that
would enable BVLOS flights to support operations across the state. The
statewide network will facilitate economic growth opportunities in diverse
industries, including agriculture, utilities, and public safety, by enabling
UAS efficiencies for state and local agencies and commercial interests, both
existing and future.
This strategic partnership of system integrators
combines the expertise of giants in the aviation technology industry. These
system integrators bring to the table decades of safety experience in manned
aviation along with new and innovative ideas and access to cutting-edge UAS
technology.
“With this partnership in place, North Dakota is
well-positioned to create and implement what is really the next level in the
UAS industry,” said Nicholas Flom, executive director of the Northern Plains
UAS Test Site (NPUASTS), which administers the statewide UAS BVLOS network.
“Nobody else is doing what North Dakota is doing.”
The first task order the system integrators have
been charged with is to develop a BVLOS system development and implementation
plan, with initial deployment in western North Dakota.
“We have multiple public and commercial use cases
on the western side of the state, representing a variety of industries,” said
Jim Cieplak, program manager for the statewide network at NPUASTS. “This will
enable the network to provide real-world benefits as we continue to build it
out and expand its reach.”
These system integrators will work to drive
approvals from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC). They will also support standards, policies,
and procedures for safe and efficient integration of UAS into the National
Airspace System (NAS).
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