Unmanned aerial systems (UAS)
Addressing Contraband in Prisons and Jails as the Threat of Drone Deliveries Grows
Addressing Contraband in Prisons and Jails as the Threat of Drone Deliveries Grows
Accuracy of SUAS Photogrammetry for use in accident scene diagramming
Contraband and Drones in Correctional Facilities
Support for Research, Testing, and Evaluation of Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems in Law Enforcement Operations
Evaluating Aerial Systems for Crime-Scene Reconstruction
New drone-mounted remote sensing technologies could complement conventional ground-based laser scanning in efficiently recreating crime scenes for forensic analysis.
Evaluating Aerial Systems for Crime-Scene Reconstruction
Providing Reliable Interoperability for First Responders
The emergency communications ecosystem can be supported by planning in advance, developing relationships, and implementing new technology where appropriate.
Finding the Missing and Unidentified: The Application of Predictive Modeling, Ground-Penetrating Radar, and Small Unmanned Aircraft-Mounted Infrared Imagery for the Detection of Unmarked Graves
Resource Sampler on Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Want To Start a UAS Program? The Arlington Police Department Has Lessons Learned To Share
New Facility Adds to University's Research Capability on Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Loudoun County Using Project Lifesaver sUAS
TECHBeat, November 2017
TECHBeat, December 2017
TECHBeat, November 2018
TECHBeat, June 2018
Hyperspectral Imaging and the Search for Humans, Dead or Alive
The technique used to pinpoint mineral deposits, hyperspectral imaging, could be used to find humans, both dead and alive. An NIJ-funded researcher realized that the technology could use drones with sensors to cover large areas and find human bodies.