
| University of North Dakota Selects Insitu ScanEagle for UAS Operations Study Program |
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19:34 GMT, November 25, 2009 BINGEN, Wash. | Insitu Inc., a Boeing [NYSE:BA] subsidiary, has provided the University of North Dakota (UND) with its ScanEagle unmanned aircraft system (UAS), to be used in Department of Defense (DOD) contracted research providing data for UAS national airspace integration. |
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Company or Organisation Portrait:
Insitu Inc., a wholly owned Boeing subsidiary, located in Bingen, Wash., designs, develops and manufactures UAS and provides related services for commercial and military applications. With a small footprint and expeditionary focus for both land and sea operations, the company's family of UAS solutions is serving the needs of the global defense community, achieving more than 230,000 operational flight hours and 28,000 sorties to date. Visit www.insitu.com for more information. The University of North Dakota, located in Grand Forks, is at the forefront of UAS education, research, and training. UND recently initiated the first and only undergraduate program offering a bachelor's degree in UAS Operations. In 2006, the UAS Center was designated a State Center of Excellence for UAS. The Center is a key player in ongoing efforts to facilitate the integration of unmanned aircraft into the national airspace and leveraging its 40 years of success in commercial aviation education, is developing a national UAS training center in North Dakota. For more information on UAS activities at UND, visit www.uasresearch.org |
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Company or Organisation Contact:
University of North Dakota Jeff Kappenman +1-701-777-5061 jkappenman@aero.und.edu Insitu Jill Vacek +1-509-493-6439 jill.vacek@insitu.com |
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