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Saildrone has unveiled new capabilities to overcome GPS jamming and spoofing that has hindered unmanned operating systems in the region.
Mark Cuyler, formerly of Amazon Last Mile, joins Saildrone as Chief Operating Officer.
The award is one of five new projects to receive a total of $3.5 million for ocean co-use and transmission.
Rep. Wittman of Virginia visited Saildrone HQ to talk about how small USVs can support US maritime defense efforts.
The Mobile, AL-based shipbuilder will manufacture Saildrone’s 65-foot USV.
Two Saildrone Explorers are collecting data in the Gulf of Mexico to mitigate a weather buoy outage.
Two Saildrone Explorers will collect data in Lake Superior to improve fish counts, monitor environmental health, and help to protect native fish species.
SD 1079 spent 370 days at sea collecting CO2 data in a remote area of the Tropical Atlantic to improve global carbon projections and more sustainably manage ocean resources.
Saildrone and NOAA are launching seven wind-powered ocean drones to collect data inside hurricanes in the Tropical Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
Detailed information about the coastal seafloor is essential to predicting destructive hurricane storm surge.
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