The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) engaged Cambridge Systematics (CS) to review existing unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) practices within NJDOT and State Departments of Transportation (DOTs) to identify how UAS programs engage consultants, certify staff and consultants to conduct UAS missions, assess and manage risk associated with UAS missions, and manage and store data to comply with state and federal regulations.
NJDOT engaged Cambridge Systematics (CS) to review existing unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) practices within NJDOT and State DOTs to identify how UAS ...
NJDOT engaged Cambridge Systematics (CS) to review existing unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) practices within NJDOT and State DOTs to identify how UAS ...
Recent advances in Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) technologies have tremendous potential of improving the reliability and efficiency of inspections o...
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