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  <title>Drone Services For Governments, Aerial Infrastructure Assessment, UAS Policy ANSI Standards Roadmap, Remote ID, IPP and More with Joe Valasquez of Dronescape</title>
  <description>Show Notes: Questions- (2:23) Can you give us some background on your company Dronescape? (7:10) What opportunities are out there for drone service providers to partner with their local/state or even federal governments? (9:17) Tell us about Scanscape and how drone pilots or clients can utilize that technology for aerial infrared infrastructure inspections (11:57) Can DSPs partner with Scanscape to outsource the data analytics and processing for infrastructure inspections? (13:35) Having been through ITC infrared training, is that something you would recommend to others? (17:05) Tell us about you experience as an instructor at CPCC teaching UAS public safety and part 107 courses? (19:10) DO you have any suggestions for anyone out there interested in becoming a UAS instructor/educator? (21:26) Did you start offering part 107 courses and then expand to other types of specific trainings? (23:56) As an ANSI contributor you have great visibility into the UAS regulatory space, tell us about how you see in the future of UAS federal regulations? (27:40) What is your opinion on Drone Remote ID? (29:28) What lessons have you learned from your time in the drone industry (31:30) Final 3 Rapid Fire -Favorite drone to fly? -What is the coolest project you’ve worked on? -What is your favorite way to get drone news/industry info? &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; What You Will Learn- (2:57) Why being a professional engineer gives you an edge for securing state/government contracts (3:30) What the IPP is and how NCDOT and others are involved including drone delivery of medical supplies (7:20) Processes/Tips for drone service providers to partner with their local/state governments (9:30)&amp;amp;nbsp; Process of conducting aerial infrastructure inspections for prime contracts with government entities (12:00) How drone pilots and DSPs can provide infrastructure inspections even if they do not have experience as a professional engineer or analyzing the infrared/visual infrastructure data (13:45) Considerations that should be made before investing in infrared specific training (15:00) Which thermal equipped drones/sensors work best for certain use cases &amp;amp;amp; pros and cons of each (19:20) Suggestions and pathways for drone pilots interested in becoming a UAS instructor/educator (22:20) How offering part 107 courses opens up further opportunities to begin teaching more specific coursework to existing and new students/pilots (24:10) What ANSI is and how it is developing UAS industry standards and a specific roadmap for various drone activities (28:45) What the federal government is looking for out of remote ID (29:45) Why specialization and post processing are key to finding success as a service provider in the UAS industry &amp;amp;nbsp; Links Mentioned- Dronescape.net  Scanscape&amp;amp;nbsp;  ANSI Roadmap 2&amp;amp;nbsp; Drone Charlotte Group </description>
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