Green UAS certification assesses and verifies commercial drones meet the highest levels of cybersecurity and NDAA supply chain requirements WICHITA, Kan., Dec.11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc.(NYSE: UAVS) a leading provider of best-in-class unmanned aerial systems (UAS), sensors and software solutions for customers worldwide in the commercial and government verticals, announces it has been granted Green UAS certification from the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), the world's largest nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of uncrewed systems, autonomy, and robotics.
AgEagle President Bill Irby commented, "AgEagle has demonstrated another step in it’s commitment to cyber-security and NDAA compliance through achieving this certification. We are moving forward with our Defense and Public Safety strategy, enhancing value to our buying customer and shareholders.” AUVSI administers the assessment and certification process in collaboration with external partners and is designed to achieve two goals: To support the DoD community by supporting efforts to expand DIU’s Blue UAS with vetted drones that meet the same level of cyber security and supply chain requirements as mandated by Congress in the 2020 and 2022 NDAAs.
Forward-looking statements are based on AgEagle’s current expectations and are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and assumptions that are difficult to predict, including risks related to the timing and fulfilment of current and future purchase orders relating to AgEagle’s products, the success of new programs, the ability to implement a new strategic plan, the success of a new strategic plan or the ability to maintain compliance with AUVSI’s cybersecurity and supply chain standards.
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