Pierce Aerospace Signs Agreement with US Navy

Indianapolis, IN — Pierce Aerospace announced that it’s signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock and conducted maritime UAS Remote ID experimentation aboard the M80 Stiletto during the US Navy’s Thunderstorm 2021 experiment. The CRADA was executed for a three year period and this was the first maritime experiment for Pierce Aerospace’s Flight Portal ID, Remote ID technology suite.

“This was the first time stress testing Flight Portal ID in a maritime environment, exposing the system to vibration, shock, sea state, and marine airspace while aboard a US Navy vessel,” said Aaron Pierce, CEO of Pierce Aerospace. “The experiment was very valuable to our ongoing prototype development and we immediately began iterating with lessons learned from the maritime environment.”

The US Navy’s M80 Stiletto hosted the event, with multiple Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBS), a jet ski, and an unmanned surface vessel (USV) all contributing to the multi-asset experiment. The M80 Stiletto was originally developed for US Navy Special Warfare and has an extensive history supporting next generation technology and prototype experimentation. The USV was a Seasat X3, provided by Seasats.

During the experiment Pierce Aerospace integrated Flight Portal ID into Air Force Research Laboratory’s (AFRL) COPERS Common Operating Picture. COPERS provides a distributed web-based common operational picture that enables anyone with approved credentials to login and participate or observe events monitored and administered by COPERS. The system is designed for diverse integration and delivers superior situational awareness across a wide range of users.

“It was exciting to conduct our first integration into COPERS and provide US Government stakeholders with an opportunity to remotely view the Remote ID tracks produced by drones equipped with our Flight Portal ID Remote ID broadcast modules,” said Pierce. “This was a unique opportunity for us to demonstrate dual use capabilities in a joint force implementation with US Navy and US Air Force technology at the same time.”

“The Pierce Aerospace team integrated into COPERS and was ready to go before arriving dock-side. Their technology, coupled with the situational awareness power of COPERS provided a picture of the operational space that had not been previously available,” said Preston Hoeve, COPERS Principle Investigator, Centauri/KBR. “We are excited to continue our work with the Pierce Aerospace team.”

Dennis Danko, the JPEM program manager, described Pierce Aerospace’s participation as an opportunity to demonstrate Flight Portal ID in a realistic maritime environment against the backdrop of a relevant tactical scenario. According to Danko, “the focus of this demonstration was Joint Contested Logistics.” Danko continued, “We selected 10 technologies, integrated them into the boat and conducted underway experiments over a couple weeks. One of the highlights was the ability and willingness of technology providers like Pierce Aerospace to collaborate and combine new technologies in innovative ways to address a common tactical goal.”

Pierce continued, “I am very grateful for our team’s opportunity to work with NSWC Carderock and the entire M80 Stiletto team. Stiletto provides an unmatched and unique platform that enables us to integrate and then iterate our dual-use UAS Remote ID technology in a maritime environment with technology relevant to our stakeholders. We look forward to going out to sea with the team again.”

About Pierce Aerospace:
Pierce Aerospace, a Techstars backed company, is a Remote ID service provider focused on practical and robust integration of Remote ID services into the uncrewed systems ecosystem. As an industry leader, Pierce Aerospace serves on the Unmanned Aircraft Safety Team, ASTM F38 UAS Remote ID Committee, and the FAA’s Remote ID Cohort. Funds from the US Air Force and the State of Indiana support Pierce Aerospace’s developments in Remote ID, which were nominated as Indiana’s Innovation of the Year by Techpoint and awarded first place in Remote ID technology at AUVSI’s Xcellence Awards. Pierce Aerospace is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, The Racing Capital of the World. Visit www.pierceaerospace.net.

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Media Contact:
Aaron Pierce
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