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DJI Security Training - Learn how to Maximize Security on DJI Aircraft
February 15 2024
At RMUS, we have developed a training designed to serve as a comprehensive guide to security and privacy when operating Enterprise Level DJI aircraft within the DJI ecosystem. Security considerations must be taken into account when operating DJI aircraft in conjunction with third-party accessories, services, and payloads. Each of these aspects needs individual consideration, in addition to the information covered...
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HubX - Towable Trainer Drone in a Box Solution
February 12 2024
HubX is a patent pending, rugged and self-sustaining mobile drone platform that arrives ready to work. Everything you need for a seamless deployment so you can capture aerial data wherever and whenever it’s required, making HubX essential for any site. HubX is an all-terrain, solar-powered and internet-enabled solution with inbuilt redundancies that break down the barriers of Drone-in-a-Box (DiaB)...
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Los Alamos National Labs selects RMUS as Spot Robot and Unmanned Systems Implementation Partner
December 21 2023
June 22, 2023 – Rocky Mountain Unmanned Systems (RMUS) has been selected as the sole implementation partner for Los Alamos National Laboratory’s (LANL) robotics program featuring the Boston Dynamics Spot quadruped robot.After a lengthy application process, RMUS was awarded the five-year contract over multiple competitors after demonstrating their expertise and experience in unmanned systems implementation and program management. “This type...
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RMUS Selected by NOAA as Preferred Vendor for Unmanned Systems Program Implementation Through 2028
December 21 2023
September 20, 2023 - Rocky Mountain Unmanned Systems ("RMUS") has been selected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ("NOAA") to provide Unmanned Systems hardware solutions and training for a period of five (5) years. While this is NOAA's first long-term contract related to Unmanned Systems, many individual NOAA agencies have already been using this technology across many disciplines. According...
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