Our Partners
Software & Technology
ServiceMax
The premier worldwide field service organization is able to dispatch Drone certified technicians to fly inspections on virtually any physical asset.
Visible City
Visible City offer clients multiple ways to create new and ongoing insight from the exploding volume of data produced by urban life. Our custom products help clients understand urban behavior in unprecedented depth, by combining dynamic data sets that include highly specific time and location information. Visible City products have been developed specifically to realize potential for clients operating in the urban real estate, planning, evaluation and logistics markets. Reach us at to schedule time to explore how dynamic data available today can help you improve your outcomes.
Resellers and Service Providers
Siege International
Siege International has taken the best from global intelligence and defense resources and added big four consulting polish to create the worlds foremost private security and military consulting firm. Siege International was started by military veterans to provide commercial and government entities security and technology consulting, protection, and training. The global marketplace has seen increasing threats, vulnerabilities, and volatility. We are connected to and have partnered with the best government and commercial organizations to help make our vision and mission a reality.
Marlborough Communications Limited
We identify, design, source and support advanced electronic and surveillance technology.
Marlborough Communications Limited has been active in RF communications and Signals Intelligence for over 30 years. We supply advanced electronic and surveillance technology – whether we’ve developed it in-house or sourced it from partners worldwide – and we support it throughout its life.
MCL is committed to the consistent delivery of quality solutions and enhanced levels of customer satisfaction. The success of our approach is reflected by our achievement of Preferred Supplier Status with many of our customers, and by the frequency with which we win repeat business
Quadrum Global
Quadram is an integrated development, investment management and advisory group focused on opportunities in real estate worldwide. Our team have been investing in world class real estate since 2005. We initially developed as part of the Cube Capital Group, an alternative investment house, and became independent after a spin-off in 2013.
Leveraging the experience of our international team and affiliates we seek to unlock distressed and repositioning opportunities in developed markets with particular focus on the US as well as greenfield development projects and special situations in select emerging markets.
Eye In The Sky UAS
Unmanned Operations is the flagship program offered to commercial and Government clients. It is a robust program organized to enhance, launch and support mission critical technology from conception through the complete lifecycle. Our work with the various FAA-established UAS Test Sites, Government, academia, and industry allows us to identify and develop these enhanced solutions and capabilities for operational use.
Robotic Skies
A worldwide network of over 100 air agency-approved repair stations have the aviation expertise and factory training to provide the inspections and maintenance that ensure the mission readiness of your unmanned aircraft system.
Industry Affiliations
University of North Dakota
In 2006, UND was named as a Department of Defense Center of Excellence for UAV Education, now called The Center for UAS Research, Education and Training. UND researchers teaming in The Center for UAS Research, Education and Training represent the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences, the School of Engineering and Mines, the Northern Plains Center for Behavioral Research, and the Center for Innovation. The Center for UAS Research, Education and Training designation provided a vehicle for convenient collaboration with Grand Forks AFB and the Fargo Air National Guard, recently designated UAV bases. UND has also been invited to collaborate in UAV research and development with several private sector partners including Lockheed Martin, Frasca International, Inc., and Alion Science and Technology. In addition, UND Aerospace was already collaborating with the FAA Center of Excellence for General Aviation Research (CGAR) on integrating UAVs into the national airspace system; and with Mayo Clinic for a Flight Medicine Residency incorporating UAV training.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
The FAA’s Drone Advisory Committee is a broad-based, long-term advisory committee that provides the FAA with advice on key UAS integration issues by helping to identify challenges and prioritize improvements. Chaired by Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, the Committee helps to create broad support for an overall integration strategy and vision.
Membership will be comprised of CEO/COO-level executives from a cross-section of stakeholders representing the wide variety of UAS interests, including industry, research and academia, retail, and technology. is currently assisting the FAA with the membership selection process, although the FAA will make final membership decisions.
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is a federally funded research and development center devoted to service, research and education in the atmospheric and related sciences. NCAR’s mission is to understand the behavior of the atmosphere and related Earth and geospace systems; to support, enhance, and extend the capabilities of the university community and the broader scientific community, nationally and internationally; to foster the transfer of knowledge and technology for the betterment of life on Earth. The National Science Foundation is NCAR’s sponsor, with significant additional support provided by other U.S. government agencies, other national governments and the private sector.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
NASA’s Vision: We reach for new heights and reveal the unknown for the benefit of humankind.
NASA recently successfully demonstrated rural operations of its unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) traffic management (UTM) concept, integrating operator platforms, vehicle performance and ground infrastructure. The next steps involve further validation through Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) test sites.
“UTM is designed to enable safe low-altitude civilian UAS operations by providing pilots information needed to maintain separation from other aircraft by reserving areas for specific routes, with consideration of restricted airspace and adverse weather conditions,” said Parimal Kopardekar, manager of NASA’s Safe Autonomous Systems Operations project and lead of NASA’s UTM efforts.