Air Force, academic community come together for future of unmanned aircraft systems
August 7th, 2009
Officials of the Air Force and national academic community attended an unmanned aircraft systems symposium Aug. 4 to 6 at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks.
The goal of this three-day symposium was to identify opportunities for UAS training, development, research and to introduce the Air Force unmanned aircraft systems flight plan for 2009 to 2047.
Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz, the commander of Air Education and Training Command, called on the younger generation for the innovation and creativity needed to go into the future of UAS', commenting that the future of UAS will need the cooperation from many key organizations.
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The goal of this three-day symposium was to identify opportunities for UAS training, development, research and to introduce the Air Force unmanned aircraft systems flight plan for 2009 to 2047.
Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz, the commander of Air Education and Training Command, called on the younger generation for the innovation and creativity needed to go into the future of UAS', commenting that the future of UAS will need the cooperation from many key organizations.
more...