May 14-16 2019, NASA Ames Research Center Bldg 3, Moffett Field, Mountain View, CA
Workshop resources:
Presentations are available below!
Request the password from Jonathan Stock jstock@usgs.gov, USGS National Innovation Center Director
Day 1 - Federal Agency Updates
A plenary morning session with speakers from Federal Agencies updating the audience on UAS policy issues, operational challenges and upcoming opportunities that we could or need to collaborate on. Afternoon poster session on UAS science projects with refreshments.
David Korsmeyer, Center Director NASA Ames: Welcome
John Stock, National Innovation Center Director: Workshop goals and outline
Matt Fladeland, NASA: UAS at NASA
Phil Hall, NOAA: NOAA UAS Program Priorities
Jean Pan, USN: UAS in the Navy: At Sea and Ashore
Victor Wilhelm, USACE: USACE Applications with Small UAS
Chris Stewart, FEMA: Leveraging UAS for Emergency Management and FEMA Applications
Brian Gullett, EPA: Developments in UAS-based emission sampling
Brad Quayle, USFS: US Forest Service UAS Program Overview
Kathleen Venhaus, NGA: NGA UAS for Next Generation GEOINTGA UAS Projects
Raymond Hunt Jr., USDA-ARS: USDA ARS: Applications with Small UAS
James Gray, FHWA: UAS to Support Surface Transportation
DOI Panel with Matt Bobo, BLM; Scott Bishaw, FWS; Jeff Sloan, USGS; Luke Monette, OSM
Day 2 - UAS for Science and Emergency Operations: Lessons and Opportunities from the Kilauea Response
A plenary morning session with Federal scientists and Program leadership using Kilauea as a case study to explore the challenges and opportunities of responding to natural disasters with UAS, focusing on opportunities for joint action. Afternoon breakout sessions on next-generation sensors for small UAS, tribal opportunities, successful workflows and other topics.
Angie Diefenbach, USGS: Overview of DOI-USGS UAS response to Kilauea eruption
Ryan Perroy, UH: UH Hilo and university partners UAS response to Kilauea eruption
Brad Koeckeritz/Steve Stroud, OAS: DOI Rapid response capabilities – T&EAircraft, Emergency COA, airspace deconfliction, rapid payload integration
Anna Stull, USGS: UAS Support of the Hawaii FEMA Housing Mission (Part 1)
Brian Gullett, EPA: EPA Gas sensor needs
Kristen Manies, USGS: Science Requirements for UAS measurement of gas emissions in natural settings
Sam Prager, USC: UAV-based software-defined radar sensors for environmental monitoring
Geoff Phelps, USGS: Next-generation aeromagnetic maps using UAS
Jack Eggleston, USGS: USGS Water Mission Observing needs
Carl Legleiter, USGS: UAS-based remote sensing of river systems: Applications, challenges, and opportunities
Cian Dawson, USGS: sUAS Ground-Penetrating Radar System for Non-Contact Bathymetry of Freshwater Systems
John Fulton, USGS: QCam, a UAS-based radar for measuring real-time surface water velocity
John "JC" Coffey: Tribal Interest Group Update and the FAA Re-Authorization Act - Tribal Inclusion
Anne Taylor, ESRI Federal Account Manager - Tribes, USDA, DOI: FAA Integrated Pilot Program - Tribal Support - ESRI Tribal Support - Story Boarding
Mark Bauer: UAS LiDAR sensors, considerations and processing workflows
Day 3 - SBIR and industry presentations
Morning plenary sessions with an introduction to NASA’s SBIR program, industry presentations on High Altitude Long Endurance platforms and AI applied to UAS Data. Afternoon working groups on potential SBIR proposals and other partnership opportunities.
Darryl Sergison, CTO, Prismatic Ltd.: A proven approach with World leading experience
Michael Burshteyn, CryptoMove: Drone hack: Weak encryption leaves high-end
UAVs wide open to remote highjacking
May 14-16 2019, NASA Ames Research Center Bldg 3, Moffett Field, Mountain View, CA
Workshop resources:
Presentations are available below!
Request the password from Jonathan Stock jstock@usgs.gov, USGS National Innovation Center Director
Day 1 - Federal Agency Updates
A plenary morning session with speakers from Federal Agencies updating the audience on UAS policy issues, operational challenges and upcoming opportunities that we could or need to collaborate on. Afternoon poster session on UAS science projects with refreshments.
David Korsmeyer, Center Director NASA Ames: Welcome
John Stock, National Innovation Center Director: Workshop goals and outline
Matt Fladeland, NASA: UAS at NASA
Phil Hall, NOAA: NOAA UAS Program Priorities
Jean Pan, USN: UAS in the Navy: At Sea and Ashore
Victor Wilhelm, USACE: USACE Applications with Small UAS
Chris Stewart, FEMA: Leveraging UAS for Emergency Management and FEMA Applications
Brian Gullett, EPA: Developments in UAS-based emission sampling
Brad Quayle, USFS: US Forest Service UAS Program Overview
Kathleen Venhaus, NGA: NGA UAS for Next Generation GEOINTGA UAS Projects
Raymond Hunt Jr., USDA-ARS: USDA ARS: Applications with Small UAS
James Gray, FHWA: UAS to Support Surface Transportation
DOI Panel with Matt Bobo, BLM; Scott Bishaw, FWS; Jeff Sloan, USGS; Luke Monette, OSM
Day 2 - UAS for Science and Emergency Operations: Lessons and Opportunities from the Kilauea Response
A plenary morning session with Federal scientists and Program leadership using Kilauea as a case study to explore the challenges and opportunities of responding to natural disasters with UAS, focusing on opportunities for joint action. Afternoon breakout sessions on next-generation sensors for small UAS, tribal opportunities, successful workflows and other topics.
Angie Diefenbach, USGS: Overview of DOI-USGS UAS response to Kilauea eruption
Ryan Perroy, UH: UH Hilo and university partners UAS response to Kilauea eruption
Brad Koeckeritz/Steve Stroud, OAS: DOI Rapid response capabilities – T&EAircraft, Emergency COA, airspace deconfliction, rapid payload integration
Anna Stull, USGS: UAS Support of the Hawaii FEMA Housing Mission (Part 1)
Brian Gullett, EPA: EPA Gas sensor needs
Kristen Manies, USGS: Science Requirements for UAS measurement of gas emissions in natural settings
Sam Prager, USC: UAV-based software-defined radar sensors for environmental monitoring
Geoff Phelps, USGS: Next-generation aeromagnetic maps using UAS
Jack Eggleston, USGS: USGS Water Mission Observing needs
Carl Legleiter, USGS: UAS-based remote sensing of river systems: Applications, challenges, and opportunities
Cian Dawson, USGS: sUAS Ground-Penetrating Radar System for Non-Contact Bathymetry of Freshwater Systems
John Fulton, USGS: QCam, a UAS-based radar for measuring real-time surface water velocity
John "JC" Coffey: Tribal Interest Group Update and the FAA Re-Authorization Act - Tribal Inclusion
Anne Taylor, ESRI Federal Account Manager - Tribes, USDA, DOI: FAA Integrated Pilot Program - Tribal Support - ESRI Tribal Support - Story Boarding
Mark Bauer: UAS LiDAR sensors, considerations and processing workflows
Day 3 - SBIR and industry presentations
Morning plenary sessions with an introduction to NASA’s SBIR program, industry presentations on High Altitude Long Endurance platforms and AI applied to UAS Data. Afternoon working groups on potential SBIR proposals and other partnership opportunities.
Darryl Sergison, CTO, Prismatic Ltd.: A proven approach with World leading experience
Michael Burshteyn, CryptoMove: Drone hack: Weak encryption leaves high-end
UAVs wide open to remote highjacking