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UASSC Participating Organizati Organizations participating in the UASSC 34 North Drones. LLC American Society of Agricultural and Biological ABSI Defense Engineers (ASABE) Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) American Society of Mechanical Engineers Advance Aerial Inspection Resources (ASME) Aer Tellus Aqua Unmanned Systems American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) Aerie Collective American Tower Corporation Aerial Innovation Analytical Graphics, Inc. Aerial Services, Inc. (ASI) Apellix Aerion Supersonic Apple Inc. Aeronyde Corporation Archangel Aero Aerospace Corporation, The Argos Unmanned Aerial Solutions Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) Ariascend Corporation Aerospace Vehicle Systems Institute (AVSI), Texas Aries Aero Systems, LLC A&M University ARINC Industry Activities, a Program of SAE ITC Aero Systems West Army National Guard Airavat, LCC ASIS International Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) Association for Automatic Identification & Airborne International Response Team (AIRT) Mobility (AIM) Airborne Law Enforcement Association (ALEA) Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems Airborne Public Safety Association International (AUVSI) Airbus Aerial ASTM International Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association (AOPA) AT&T AirMap Astronics AES Airobotics Inc. Aurora Flight Sciences (A Boeing Company) AirShark Aviation Systems Engineering Company (ASEC) AiRXOS, part of GE Aviation Bell Flight Airzus, Inc. BNSF Railway Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Boeing Company, The Alaska Center for UAS Integration, University of Boeing Research & Technology (BR&T) Alaska at Fairbanks Booz Allen Hamilton Alliance for Drone Innovation Brains4Drones Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Bureau Veritas Solutions (ATIS) Capital Area Soaring Association (CASA) Amazon Prime Air Capital Sciences, LLC American Association of Airport Executives Capitol Technology University (AAAE) CASA Engineering Research Center, University of American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers Massachusetts, Amherst (AFPM) Catalyst-Go, LLC American Institute of Aeronautics and Caterpillar Astronautics (AIAA) Charlotte UAV American Petroleum Institute (API) City of Austin Fire Department City of Greensboro, NC Page 1 of 4 Civil Air Patrol Fredericksburg Police Department (Virginia) CNA Corporation, The Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association Cognition Systems LLC (FCHEA) Collins Aerospace Fullerton College Colorado Unmanned Garmin International Commercial Drone Alliance General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA- Consortiq ASI) Consumer Technology Association (CTA) General Electric Continental Advanced LiDAR Solutions, LLC GE Aviation Creative Wireless GeoCue Group Inc. Crown Castle GeoDecisions Crown Consulting Inc. GIUAS, LLC CSA Group Greensboro Fire Department (North Carolina) CTIA Gryphon Sensors Cudd Energy Services Hangar Technology DARTdrones HAZON Solutions DJI Hearst Television Dow, Inc. Helicopter Association International (HAI) Dragonfly View Drone Service High Tech Aid DriveOhio Honeywell Drone Command Hoy & Miller Consulting, LLC Drones in Industry HTT Consulting Droneport Texas LLC IBM DRONERESPONDERS Public Safety Alliance IBM Weather Business Solutions DroneScape, LLC Icarus Aerospace Inc. drR2 consulting, LLC Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers EagleEye Intelligence, LLC (IEEE) Earth Networks, Inc. Intel Corporation Echodyne Corp International Trade Administration (ITA) – U.S. Elbit Systems of America Department of Commerce Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Intertek Elory Air Iridium Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) Jefferson High School EMG JMA Solutions, LLC enrGies Inc. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Everett, WA Fire Department Laboratory Exelon Just Innovation Inc. Exo Group K2 Unmanned Systems FAA UAS Center of Excellence (ASSURE), Kansas State University Polytechnic, Applied Mississippi State University Aviation Research Center Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) KinectAir Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Leach Strategic Partners LLC Region IV Leesburg Police Department (Virginia) First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) – Lemmens Creative Design U.S. Department of Commerce NTIA LeTourneau University, College of Aviation Florida Institute of Technology Ligado Networks Florida Power and Light Company M6 Drone Services LLC FLYMOTION Unmanned Systems Massachusetts Dept. of Transportation – Fotokite Aeronautics Page 2 of 4 MCR LLC Raytheon Intelligence & Space Measure Red Mountain Scientific Michigan Technological University RelmaTech Inc. Michigan Tech Research Institute (MTRI) Reese Tower Services Millennium Engineering and Integration Company RespondAir UAS Minnesota Dept. of Transportation Response Group, The Mission Critical Electronic Systems, LLC Rizse, Inc. Mississippi State University/ASSURE Robotic Industries Association (RIA) MITRE Rockwell Collins NASA Ames Research Center Rolls-Royce Corporation NASA Aeronautics Research Institute (NARI) Royal Home Inspectors, LLC National Aeronautics and Space Administration RTCA, Inc. (NASA) RTI International National Agricultural Aviation Association (NAAA) Runkel Enterprises National Air Traffic Controllers Association Sabrewing Aircraft Company, Inc. (NATCA) SAE International National Association of Tower Erectors (NATE) Sagetech Corporation National Council on Public Safety UAS (NCPSU) Saint Louis University National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) San Bernardino County Fire Department National Institute for Occupational Safety and (California) Health (NIOSH) San Jose State University Research Foundation National Institute of Justice (NIJ) (NASA) National Institute of Standards and Technology Security Industry Association (SIA) (NIST) SkyData UAV National League of Cities (NLC) SkyOp LLC National Public Safety Telecommunications SkyPOD USA Council (NPSTC) Skytec, LLC Network Designs Skyward IO, Inc., a Verizon Company NextNav Skyy Network North American Coal Corporation (NACOAL) Small UAV Coalition North Carolina Dept. of Public Safety Soaring Vistas Media North Carolina Dept. of Transportation – Division Sony Electronics of Aviation Southern Company, The Northeast UAS Airspace Integration Research Spirent Communications Alliance (NUAIR Alliance) Sprint Northern Plains UAS Test Site Stantec Northrop Grumman Corp Streamline Designs Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Sullivan Aviation Services, LLC Objectstream Inc. Surry County, North Carolina, Emergency Services Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) Orange County Fire Rescue Department (Florida) Texas Drone Company Orem Fire Department (Utah) Thales USA Padina Group, The T-Mobile USA Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office (Florida) Tower Safety & Instruction Patmos Engineering Services, Inc. Toy Association, The Pentagon Performance, Inc. Transport Risk Management, Inc. Phirst Technologies-FIRST iZ Traverse Legal Plainville Massachusetts Fire Department Triangle UAS Praxis Aerospace Concepts International, Inc. TriVector Services, Inc. PrecisionHawk TrueNorth Consulting LLC Page 3 of 4 TruWeather Solutions Wolf UAS LLC UltiSat, Inc. Woolpert, Inc. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS) Unifly Inc. WSP USA, Inc. University of Alaska Fairbanks Wurzbach Electronics, Inc. University of California Merced Wyvern Ltd. University of Colorado at Denver York County Fire and Life Safety University of Hawaii Applied Research Laboratory Zee.Aero University of North Texas (UNT) University of North Dakota (UND) Unmanned Aerial Systems Information Sharing and Analysis Organization (UAS ISAO) Unmanned Aircraft Systems Unmanned Safety Institute Unmanned Systems and Solutions, LLC Unmanned Systems Bulgaria UPS Flight Forward U.S. Air Force U.S. Air Force Civil Air Patrol (CAP) U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Technology Engagement Center U.S. Customs and Border Protection U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Office of Aviation Services U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) U.S. Dept. of Labor, OSHA, Directorate of Construction, Office of Construction Services U.S. Dept. of Labor, OSHA, Directorate of Enforcement Programs (DEP) U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) U.S. Forest Service U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) U.S. Park Police (USPP) Utah State University (USU) Vertical Flight Society, The Vibraerial LLC Virginia Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security Virginia Tech Wake Forest Fire Department Walt Disney Company Washington Progress LLC WhiteFox Defense Technologies, Inc. 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