Aerospace and defense news from Central-to-North Mississippi and Central Louisiana region.
Saturday, May 9, 2015
MSU team named COE UAS
The Federal Aviation Administration has chosen the Mississippi State University team as the FAA's Center of Excellence for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (COE UAS). The center will focus on research, education and training in areas critical to integration of unmanned systems into the nation's airspace. The team includes 15 leading UAS and aviation universities. The research areas will include detect and avoid technology, low-altitude operations safety, control and communications, spectrum management, human factors, compatibility with air traffic control operations, and training and certification. Other team members are Drexel University, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Kansas State, Kansas, Montana State, New Mexico State, North Carolina State, Oregon State, University of Alabama in Huntsville, University of Alaska-Fairbanks, North Dakota, and Wichita State. The COE will be able to begin research by September 2015 and be fully operational by January 2016. Once the team develops detailed research plans, the FAA will determine the relationship between the new COE and the six UAS sites the FAA announced last year. The FAA expects COE flight testing to occur at one or more of the existing test sites. (Source: News Wire Mississippi State University 05/08/15) Central Mississippi note: The Gulf Coast region is heavily involved in unmanned systems, including work on the Northrop Grumman Fire Scout and Global Hawk systems.
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