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UAS Program Guide - best practices
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This document is Best Practices for Running a UAS Program - contributors include the North Central Texas Council of Governments,
Capital Area Council of Governments,Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Parks and Wildlife and Texas Department of Emergency Management. As stated in the document: It was written to assist [Texas] Jurisdictions regionally and statewide in developing UAS programs and response operations. These best practices are the result of collaborative efforts between several different organizations. It is intended that [Texas] Jurisdictions adopt and incorporate these best practices into their UAS programs. This will assist in creating common program and response operation standards throughout the region and the state. Due to the nature of UAS technology and program advancements, this is a living / breathing document to be updated regularly and released by a joint committee as needed.
Capital Area Council of Governments,Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Parks and Wildlife and Texas Department of Emergency Management. As stated in the document: It was written to assist [Texas] Jurisdictions regionally and statewide in developing UAS programs and response operations. These best practices are the result of collaborative efforts between several different organizations. It is intended that [Texas] Jurisdictions adopt and incorporate these best practices into their UAS programs. This will assist in creating common program and response operation standards throughout the region and the state. Due to the nature of UAS technology and program advancements, this is a living / breathing document to be updated regularly and released by a joint committee as needed.
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