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MeetingACGS Committee Meeting 98 - Williamsburg - October 2006
Agenda Location7 SUBCOMMITTEE C - AVIONICS AND SYSTEM INTEGRATION
7.4 FAA Efforts on the Integration of UAS's into the National Airspace System
TitleFAA Efforts on the Integration of UAS's into the National Airspace System
PresenterDoug Davis
AffiliationFAA
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AbstractProgram Executive Officer for Littoral and Mine Warfare (PEO(LMW)) manages the Navy's acquisition programs for UUVs, USVs, and UGVs, and also has the responsibility for integration of unmanned systems into Naval platforms across the fleet. As such, PEO(LMW) recognizes the importance of standards, common interfaces, and modularity to ensure that unmanned systems are affordable and deployable as they become integrated into warfighting systems in increasingly significant numbers.

One important component of this is common control for unmanned systems and the application of joint interoperability standards (currently JAUS - or Joint Architecture for Unmanned Systems and NATO STANAG 4586). PEO(LMW) held an industry workshop during AUVSI’s Unmanned Systems North America 2005 to socialize their guidance to industry on application of these joint standards. This year, PEO(LMW) held a follow-on workshop during the symposium to report on progress in applying joint standards, and the findings of a special study team that has been examining the current baseline for common control architectures within the Navy and developing recommendations for the way ahead for the future.



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