NIST Launches Prize Challenge to Improve Unmanned Aircraft in Indoor Search and Rescue Scenarios

NIST Launches Prize Challenge to Improve Unmanned Aircraft in Indoor Search and Rescue Scenarios


Firefighters and first responders use drones in their daily operations, requiring specialized UAS capabilities for their unique missions.



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BOULDER, Colo. — The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is launching a new prize competition series to advance the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) by first responders for indoor search and rescue operations. 


In the First Responder UAS Indoor Challenge, competitors will design, build and fly a cost-effective, easily flyable drone solution to help search and rescue teams gain better situational awareness prior to entering a building. Competitors will tackle difficulties in operating UAS indoors where GPS is unavailable, lighting is limited or structural integrity is compromised. The competition will be accepting entries beginning April 27, 2022, with multiple stages running through June 2023. 


“We believe the UAS Program at NIST has helped accelerate advancements in UAS technology for the public safety community,” said Dereck Orr, NIST Public Safety Communications Research division chief. “Last year, our Endurance Challenge showed significant increases in UAS flight time to help in search and rescue operations. Our current Triple Challenge is also looking at ways to help in first responder missions by improving image detection, providing broadband communications in GPS-denied areas, and identifying UAS cybersecurity vulnerabilities. These prize challenges are having an impact across the U.S. and around the world for public safety.”


Up to $685,000 will be awarded in prizes throughout three stages of the challenge. Prize recipients will be determined by a panel of judges, assisted by a team of subject matter experts, through each stage of the competition. 


The First Responder UAS Indoor Challenge is hosted by NIST and managed by Capital Consulting Corporation, in partnership with Kansas State Un ..

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