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MeetingACGS Committee Meeting 95 - Salt Lake City - March 2005
Agenda Location6 SUBCOMMITTEE D - DYNAMICS, COMPUTATIONS
6.4 UAV Cooperative Airspace Operations
TitleUAV Cooperative Airspace Operations
PresenterDan Thompson
AffiliationAFRL Dayton
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AbstractThe Air Vehicles Directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL/VA) is leading an initiative towards Cooperative Airspace Operations (CAO), a capability focused development of technologies to make UAV's more effective for the military end user. By emphasizing key attributes and time-phased products, CAO can more effectively apply limited technology development funding towards more critical user needs.

CAO addresses two primary attributes: Operation in Manned and Unmanned Teams" and "Safe Operation from Airbases and in Airspace". While certainly related, these attributes address different objectives. "Teaming" addresses the key technologies that enable multiple entities to work as a synergistic system of systems. "Airspace Op's" also addresses multiple entities, but rather from the perspective of safe interoperability.

This paper will address the scope, attributes, goals/objectives, and product-based plans for the CAO initiative.



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