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Public Safety Drone Review Webinar 4/7/2026 at 3 pm EST

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April 2026 Public Safety Drone Review: Drones in Remote Environments and Operations on Lanai

March 31, 2026 by Miriam McNabb


DRONELIFE and DRONERESPONDERS host live webcast April 7 at 3 PM EST


Register here for the next Public Safety Drone Review, presented by DRONELIFE and DRONERESPONDERS, will take place on Tuesday, April 7 at 3 PM EST. This month’s session will focus on how public safety agencies use drones in remote environments, with a closer look at operations on the island of Lanai, Hawaii.

The monthly webcast series brings together public safety professionals and program leaders to share real-world experience. Each session highlights how agencies are building, managing, and scaling drone programs in the field.


Featured Guest: George Purdy, Lanai City

This month’s guest is George Purdy, UAS ‘Aina Management Director for the City of Lanai, Hawaii.



 
 
 

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