NASA Partners With Ohio Non-Profit on Unmanned Air Challenge

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May 09, 2013

David Steitz 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1730 
david.steitz@xxxxxxxx 

Janet Anderson 
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. 
256-544-0034 
janet.l.anderson@xxxxxxxx 

Kristy Rochon 
Development Projects, Inc. Dayton, Ohio 
937-229-9079 
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RELEASE: 13-117

NASA PARTNERS WITH OHIO NON-PROFIT ON UNMANNED AIR CHALLENGE

WASHINGTON -- NASA has selected Development Projects Inc. of Dayton, 
Ohio, to manage a new Centennial Challenge prize competition 
involving unmanned aircraft systems in 2014. 

NASA's Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Airspace Operations Challenge 
is focused on developing and demonstrating key technologies, 
particularly the ability to sense and avoid other air traffic. This 
will make it possible for these robotic aircraft to operate safely in 
the same airspace as piloted aircraft. NASA is providing a $500,000 
prize purse. 

"Development Projects Inc. leads a technically diverse expert team to 
conduct this new NASA aeronautics-related challenge competition," 
said Larry Cooper, program executive for NASA's Centennial Challenges 
Program in Washington. "We look forward to working with Development 
Projects to see this challenge provide advanced technologies and new 
entrants who will assist in the development of our nation's next 
generation airspace capabilities." 

Unmanned aircraft systems have the potential to carry out a wide range 
of public service tasks that are too expensive, monotonous or 
dangerous for piloted aircraft. Robotic aircraft can carry 
instruments into violent hurricanes and monitor remote stretches of 
infrastructure, such as power lines and pipelines. First responders 
can use UAS platforms to assess flood damage and wildfire intensity. 

The NASA Aeronautics Research Institute at NASA's Ames Research Center 
in Moffett Field, Calif., is coordinating agency participation in the 
challenge on behalf of NASA's Space Technology and Aeronautics 
Research mission directorates. 

Development Projects Inc. was selected from proposals submitted in 
response to a NASA solicitation in fall 2012. The non-profit 
organization will finalize rules and begin detailed preparations for 
the challenge, eventually registering competitors. The first 
competition to demonstrate team entries is expected in May 2014. 

In the Centennial Challenges Program, NASA provides the prize purse, 
but the competitions are managed by non-profit organizations that 
cover the cost of operations through commercial or private 
sponsorships. 

NASA's Centennial Challenges seek unconventional solutions to problems 
of interest to NASA and the nation. Competitors have included private 
companies, student groups and independent inventors working outside 
the traditional aerospace industry. Unlike contracts or grants, 
prizes are awarded only after solutions are successfully 
demonstrated. 

There have been 23 Centennial Challenges competition events since 
2005. NASA has awarded almost $6 million to 15 challenge-winning 
teams. For more information about the Centennial Challenges program 
and descriptions of each of the challenge competitions, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/challenges 

For updates on the UAS Airspace Operations Challenge visit: 

http://go.usa.gov/TcYQ 

NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., manages the 
agency's Centennial Challenges Program. Centennial Challenges is one 
of the nine space technology programs within NASA's Space Technology 
Mission Directorate, which is innovating, developing, testing and 
flying hardware for use in NASA's future missions. For more 
information about NASA's investment in space technology, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/spacetech 

	
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