AUVSI & DIU Publish Secure Drone Procurement Guidance for
- Jun 4, 2024
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This is to inform of the following document issued by AUVSI & DIU today. DRONERESPONDERS has not reviewed this document but wanted to make everyone aware of potential impact to the public safety drone community.


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This procurement brief from AUVSI-DIU gives agencies crucial guidance on how to make safe drone purchases. The detailed instructions carefully walk candidates through each necessary field, simulating the layout of an easy-to-use online job application form. It guarantees that specifications such as supply-chain guidelines, cybersecurity, and certification procedures are unambiguously stated and simple to adhere to. In the end, it simplifies decision-making in the same way that a well-designed online application simplifies the hiring process.
Timing is funny; I am doing my dissertation and just searching Dissertation printing and binding Canada when I came across the update on the procurement of drones. While not directly relevant, it made me remember how security and data handling are now vital to everything, including printing services for academics. If the government is tightening the standard for the drones, perhaps we should also look into the printing and storage of our academic papers. Safety of data does count!
This is an important update hanks for sharing it. As the drone industry evolves, guidance like this from AUVSI & DIU could have significant implications, especially for those involved in public safety operations. Its crucial for professionals in the field to stay informed and adapt to new standards and procurement practices. On a side note, for students balancing industry work and education, finding affordable MBA assignment help can be a great way to manage both responsibilities effectively. Looking forward to seeing how this guidance shapes future drone use.
I wonder when we’ll see a Green listed UAS with a 1280x1024 thermal (a 4x improvement over a 640x512!) that comes anywhere close to the usability and capability of DJI’s M350+Zenmuse H30T.