The Defense Innovation Unit today announced the formation of a new group that will evaluate drone platforms as part of the Blue UAS initiative.
The group of third-party assessors includes the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, Dark Wolf Solutions, Edgesource Corp., Legion X, Modern Technology Solutions and SpiderOak.
The announcement arrives as DIU seeks to evolve Blue UAS -- the unit’s effort to rapidly vet and adopt commercial unmanned aerial system technology. In May, former DIU Director Doug Beck told the House Armed Services tactical air and land forces subcommittee of an overhaul of Blue UAS, to “rapidly vet a much broader set of UAS platforms and components at speed, and year-round.”
In June, DIU issued the call for outside organizations capable of assessing drone platforms and components for compliance with legislation -- specifically legislation that requires a supply chain separate from Chinese parts and capital.
“The primary focus is to enable the timely and secure evaluation of commercial drone platforms and components for potential inclusion to the Blue List,” according to today’s announcement. “Once a submission has been received through the Blue Portal, the Recognized Assessors will be able to provide a cost estimate and timeline to conduct the assessment, and the submitter can determine which proposal makes sense for their situation."
Specifically, these third-party assessors will conduct NDAA compliance assessments, verify all ownership and interest stakes, review supply chain provenance, produce standardized assessment reports and in most cases will contract directly with companies that seek Blue UAS Cleared List inclusion, according to the announcement.
