Feature Story: Use of unmanned air systems examined

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2015-06-10
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External Relations, University of Regina
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The use of unmanned air systems is being examined at a series of workshops at the University of Regina. Experts from across the country are coming together to examine the use and capabilities of unmanned air systems in public safety and emergency management in Canada. The workshops are being hosted this week by the University of Regina’s Collaborative Centre for Justice and Safety. "From a U of R perspective it is an important opportunity for us to showcase the role that the Collaborative Centre for Justice and Safety (CCJS) has in working with the responder community, industry and academics to discuss issues of importance and collaborate to work towards improvements in a broad area including governance, policy and technology," says Steve Palmer, a Professional Engineer and Executive Director of CCJS.

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Electronic Systems Engineering, Faheem Irfan, Seang Cau, Shehryr Kushid, Collaborative Centre for Justice and Safety, Canadian Interoperability Technology Interest Group, Canadian Associate of Chiefs of Police, Fire and Paramedics, Steve Palmer, Unmanned Systems Canada, Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance
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