Connecting Those Who Serve from Above.
The Rocky Mountain UAS Conference is designed to bring together public safety drone professionals from across the region for a day of learning, collaboration, and real-world operational insights.
Attendees can expect mission-focused presentations, demos, vendors, networking opportunities, practical exercises and best practices to help advance public safety UAS programs.
Because this conference is built by first responders, for first responders, your feedback is critical. The results of this survey will directly influence the agenda, session topics, speakers, demonstrations, and hands-on activities.
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Agenda
(Subject to changes)
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Learn directly from public safety professionals as they share real-world drone deployments, operational challenges, decision-making processes, and lessons learned from missions in the field.
Sessions may include search and rescue operations, law enforcement incidents, fire and emergency response, and other public safety applications.
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Explore the latest advancements in UAS technology through hands-on demonstrations and interactive exhibits from leading industry partners.
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Move beyond presentations and into hands-on learning through interactive breakout sessions and practical exercises led by experienced public safety UAS operators.
These sessions are designed to provide attendees with actionable skills, operational techniques, and collaborative problem-solving opportunities that can be immediately applied within their own programs.
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Put your skills to the test in an exciting, mission-focused interagency UAS competition designed specifically for public safety operators
This event is an opportunity to learn from fellow agencies, compare tactics, share best practices, and strengthen relationships across the public safety community.
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Learn from a diverse lineup of experienced professionals representing Search & Rescue, Law Enforcement, Fire/EMS, Emergency Management, Military, and industry leaders.
Speaker Representation May Include:
Search & Rescue Teams
Law Enforcement Agencies
Fire & EMS Departments
Emergency Management Organizations
Military and Defense Personnel
Federal Agencies
Public Safety UAS Program Leaders
Technology and Industry Experts