Center of Excellence for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (COE UAS)

Project information
WASHINGTON, May 2015 – After a rigorous competition, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has selected a Mississippi State University team as the FAA’s Center of Excellence for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (COE UAS). The COE will focus on research, education and training in areas critical to safe and successful integration of UAS into the nation’s airspace. The team brings together 15 of the nation’s leading UAS and aviation universities that have a proven commitment to UAS research and development and the necessary resources to provide the matching contribution to the government’s investment. “This world-class, public-private partnership will help us focus on the challenges and opportunities of this cutting-edge technology,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “We expect this team will help us to educate and train a cadre of unmanned aircraft professionals well into the future.” The COE research areas are expected to evolve over time, but initially will include: detect and avoid technology; low-altitude operations safety; control and communications; spectrum management; human factors; compatibility with air traffic control operations; and training and certification of UAS pilots and other crewmembers, in addition to other areas. “This team has the capabilities and resources to quickly get up and running to help the FAA address the demands of this challenging technology over the next decade,” said FAA Administrator Michael Huerta. The FAA expects the COE will be able to begin research by September 2015 and be fully operational and engaged in a robust research agenda by January 2016. Congress appropriated $5 million for the five-year agreement with the COE, which will be matched one-for-one by the team members. In addition to Mississippi State University, the other team members include: Drexel University; Embry Riddle Aeronautical University; Kansas State University; Kansas University; Montana State University; New Mexico State University; North Carolina State University; Oregon State University; University of Alabama, Huntsville; University of Alaska, Fairbanks; University of North Dakota; and Wichita State University. The FAA will determine the relationship between the new COE and the six UAS sites the FAA announced last year once the new team develops detailed research plans. The FAA expects COE flight testing to occur at one or more of the existing test sites. Congress mandated that the FAA establish the COE under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014. Like university think tank partnerships, the agency’s Centers of Excellence bring together the best minds in the nation to conduct research to educate, train and work with the FAA toward solutions for aviation-related challenges.
Project results: 
“This further puts OSU and Oregon on the map of leaders in unmanned aircraft systems,” said Michael Wing, director of the Aerial Information System Lab at OSU. “It will help us form ties with multiple institutions and partnerships, stimulate both public and private funding, and build on some of our historic strengths in fields such as remote sensing.” We envision some early work in Oregon being done with things such as wildfire monitoring and low-altitude, precision monitoring for agriculture or wildlife operations,” Wing said. Some of that is already taking place. OSU has now gained 30 FAA agreements for locations to use unmanned aircraft throughout Oregon and the U.S. Applications include fire surveys, vineyard health, and identifying salmon spawning beds in rivers and streams. The salmon spawning bed identification work was highly successful, and the data quality exceeded what could be obtained by far more expensive and manned helicopters, Wing said.
Project partners: 
U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Mississippi State University
Drexel Universit
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Kansas State University
Kansas University
Montana State University
New Mexico State University
North Carolina State University
Oregon State University
University of Alabama, Huntsville
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
University of North Dakota
Wichita State University
Project dates: 
May 2015 to May 2020
Contact
Contact person: 
James O. Poss, Maj Gen (ret) US Air Force, Executive Director, ASSURE FAA UAS COE Team
Contact email: 
Contact organisation: 
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) FAA UAS Center of Excellence at Mississippi State University
Funding
Funding agency: 
Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
Total budget: 
k€4440

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