The Doberman Drone Project

The Doberman Drone Project combines the need for real-time ground truth with geospatial intelligence to provide data-driven decision making. There are numerous applications for the use of drones, especially tactical level assets.


Drone capabilities

Operational support with real-time video and image feeds for ground truth and surveying during crisis response. This includes, but is not limited to: wildfire events, search and rescue, dam failure, or other like events where real-time feeds are critical to decision making.

Video and photographic data capture for GIS analysis, including 3-D imagery. This allows for accurate debris volume analysis at collection sites, marking flood level heights on structures before waters recede, marking structures destroyed for Federal and State preliminary damage assessments, and other-like GIS functions.

Preparedness through site inspection. Combining drone data with architectural files, such as CAD, helps emergency managers, emergency coordinators, security leads, and other like professionals create 3-4 hyper realistic images. This provides leaders with the ability to create better mitigation plans, such as updating egress routes and mustering station locations. Provides a digital copy of floor plans to first responders during active assailant situations and fire or HAZMAT response.