NTSB Working To Streamline Drone Program

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Key Takeaways:

  • The NTSB is seeking cloud-based software for fleet management to more effectively track its growing number of drones, which are vital for accident investigations.
  • Historically, the agency managed its small drone program manually with spreadsheets, an "archaic" and "inefficient" process.
  • The NTSB has recently expanded its drone fleet from 5 to 12 and increased personnel from 4 to 15, necessitating a centralized management system.
  • Implementing this solution will improve the effectiveness and integrity of NTSB investigations by streamlining aircraft and program management.
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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is working to enhance its drone program by seeking a cloud-based software provider for fleet management, according to a recent federal contract posting.

The agency intends to use this software to more effectively track its increasing number of uncrewed aerial systems (UAS), which are vital for investigating accidents. Currently, the NTSB does not have a centralized system for tracking its drones, which are used to capture video and photos of incidents and perform mapping and photogrammetry.

In its posting, the NTSB notes that, until recently, its UAS program has been operated on a small scale, with just five drones, four active crew members and one program lead. Documentation of fleet assets and personnel was managed manually through basic spreadsheets and databases, a process described as “archaic” and “inefficient,” making it difficult to maintain a robust safety management system.

The NTSB says it has recently launched its UAS Flight Operations Program—expanding its aircraft fleet from five to 12 drones—and has increased personnel to a team of 15.

According to the agency, “Implementation of a solution for both aircraft and program management will serve to improve the effectiveness and integrity of NTSB investigations.”

Amelia Walsh

Amelia Walsh is a private pilot who enjoys flying her family’s Columbia 350. She is based in Colorado and loves all things outdoors including skiing, hiking, and camping.
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