The DART course presents emergency personnel with the methodology used to detect, identify, track, assess, respond, and report UAS activity.About this Event
The DART course provides emergency personnel with the knowledge and skills necessary to detect, identify, track, assess, respond, and report Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) activity. Participants are presented with information on the current UAS criminal and terrorist threat, analog and electronic UAS detection techniques, and response tactics to address this threat.
Course Objectives
Recognize Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) uses and components.
Recognize the threat posed by the criminal and terrorist use of commercially available Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) technology.
Recall Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) regulations and the counter-UAS tactics associated with first responder operations.
Discuss C-UAS Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) used throughout the included case study.
Recall audio and visual detection techniques utilized when detecting potentially hazardous Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) activity.
Recall tracking techniques and assessment methodology utilized when encountering Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) activity.
Recall response and reporting options when encountering suspicious or unsafe Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) activity.
Event Venue
Wyoming Office Of Homeland Security, 5500 Bishop Boulevard, Cheyenne, United States
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