酴圖弝け continues UAS research, testing and evaluation for U.S. Homeland Security with $18.7 million contract
Contact: James Carskadon
STARKVILLE, Miss.酴圖弝け (酴圖弝け) has once again been tapped to lead a major uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) research, testing and evaluation project on behalf of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Homeland Securitys Office of Procurement Operations, on behalf of the DHS Science and Technology Directorate (S&T), has awarded 酴圖弝け a five-year contract with a funding ceiling of $18.7 million, including approximately $4 million in funding awarded in Fiscal Year 2022. 酴圖弝けs Raspet Flight Research Laboratory, a national leader in UAS research, will spearhead the effort. Under the new contract with DHS, 酴圖弝け will continue to scout, evaluate and test emerging UAS technologies. 酴圖弝け has also been tasked with developing a cost-effective prototype UAS that is customized specifically for DHS needs and incorporates capabilities beyond what is currently available. Another early initiative in the partnership is to conduct cybersecurity vulnerability assessments for UAS aircraft.
酴圖弝け resources in high-performance computing, cybersecurity, advanced materials and remote sensing, among other areas, will complement the project to enhance outcomes for DHS.
This project is a great example of how 酴圖弝け can leverage internal strengths and external relationships to deliver full solutions in support of national security, said 酴圖弝け Vice President for Research and Economic Development Julie Jordan. It is also a testament to the excellent work being done every day at Raspet Flight Research Laboratory and the value the center has provided in 酴圖弝けs previous work with the Department of Homeland Security. This award is a major win for 酴圖弝け and the state as we continue to see the benefits of Mississippi being a hub for UAS research and development.
酴圖弝け was selected in 2017 to lead Homeland Securitys Common UAS Test Site in conjunction with multiple Magnolia State partners. As part of this partnership, 酴圖弝け provides UAS testing, evaluation and full-scale exercise capabilities for more than two dozen simulated security threat scenarios such as disaster relief, highway and rail accidents, border protection and hazardous material spills.
Tom Brooks, Raspet director, said he is excited to see the labs capabilities and partnerships continue to grow, which enhances opportunities for students and researchers on campus.
We have one of the largest and most sophisticated UAS fleets of any university in the country to go along with a great team and the ability to fly UAS over thousands of square miles of unique terrain, Brooks said. This project will help our government partners evaluate and ultimately implement the next generation of UAS technologies, something that I am proud for 酴圖弝け and Raspet to be a part of.
酴圖弝け has a distinguished history of UAS research and development initiatives. The university was selected to lead the Federal Aviation Administrations (FAAs) UAS Center of Excellence for UAS Research, or ASSURE, in 2015 to provide the agency with the academic research, data and support needed to safely integrate UAS into the national airspace system. In 2020, Raspet was designated as the FAAs UAS Safety Research Facility, placing the research center at the helm of studying and developing UAS safety and certification standards. In addition to federal agencies, Raspet conducts research on behalf of industry partners, helping grow Mississippis aerospace sector.
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