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Adam Bry
CEO @ Skydio

Adam Bry is co-founder and CEO at Skydio, the leading US drone company, and the
world leader in autonomous flight. He has two decades of experience with small
UAS, starting as a national champion R/C airplane aerobatics pilot. As a grad
student at MIT, he did award winning research that pioneered autonomous flight
for drones, transferring much of what he learned as an R/C pilot into software
that enables drones to fly themselves. After graduating from MIT, Adam
co-founded Google’s Project Wing. He has co-authored numerous technical papers
and patents, and was also recognized on MIT’s TR35 list for young innovators. He
currently serves on the FAA’s Drone Advisory Committee.


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Adam Bry is co-founder and CEO at Skydio, the leading US drone company, and the
world leader in autonomous flight. He has two decades of experience with small
UAS, starting as a national champion R/C airplane aerobatics pilot. As a grad
student at MIT, he did award winning research that pioneered autonomous flight
for drones, transferring much of what he learned as an R/C pilot into software
that enables drones to fly themselves. After graduating from MIT, Adam
co-founded Google’s Project Wing. He has co-authored numerous technical papers
and patents, and was also recognized on MIT’s TR35 list for young innovators. He
currently serves on the FAA’s Drone Advisory Committee.

Jason Regan
Vice President, System Inspections @ Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Jason Regan is Vice President, System Inspections, for Pacific Gas and Electric
Company (PG&E). As System Inspections Vice President, Regan oversees PG&E's
updated System Inspections Program which examines the distribution, transmission
and substation equipment across the company's 70,000-square-mile service area.
Regan's team is responsible for finding and fixing potential risks to the safety
and reliability of the system. Regan, who joined PG&E in 1997, has served in a
broad range of functional areas over the past two-plus decades, including roles
in Safety, Gas Construction, Grid Operations, and Electric Transmission &
Distribution Maintenance and Construction Operations. Most recently, Regan
served as Senior Director of Electric System Inspections where he was
responsible for ensuring the safe and compliant inspection of our electric
transmission and distribution assets. Prior to that, Regan was Director of
Electric Distribution System Operations & Emergency at PG&E, where he and his
team oversaw the safe and reliable operation of approximately 107,000 miles of
distribution lines, as well as the company's emergency preparedness program.


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Jason Regan is Vice President, System Inspections, for Pacific Gas and Electric
Company (PG&E). As System Inspections Vice President, Regan oversees PG&E's
updated System Inspections Program which examines the distribution, transmission
and substation equipment across the company's 70,000-square-mile service area.
Regan's team is responsible for finding and fixing potential risks to the safety
and reliability of the system. Regan, who joined PG&E in 1997, has served in a
broad range of functional areas over the past two-plus decades, including roles
in Safety, Gas Construction, Grid Operations, and Electric Transmission &
Distribution Maintenance and Construction Operations. Most recently, Regan
served as Senior Director of Electric System Inspections where he was
responsible for ensuring the safe and compliant inspection of our electric
transmission and distribution assets. Prior to that, Regan was Director of
Electric Distribution System Operations & Emergency at PG&E, where he and his
team oversaw the safe and reliable operation of approximately 107,000 miles of
distribution lines, as well as the company's emergency preparedness program.

Bob Brock
Director of Aviation @ Kansas Department of Transportation

Bob Brock joined the Kansas Department of Transportation as the first State
Director for Unmanned Aircraft Systems after a 22-year career in the Air Force.
An instrument-rated commercial fixed-wing and helicopter instructor pilot, Bob
started working with UAS in 2003, and later commanded the largest UAS Squadron
in the Air Force. He is a native of Pittsburg, KS and alumnus of Pittsburg State
and Texas Christian Universities. He likes cars, Thai food, and great coffee.


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Bob Brock joined the Kansas Department of Transportation as the first State
Director for Unmanned Aircraft Systems after a 22-year career in the Air Force.
An instrument-rated commercial fixed-wing and helicopter instructor pilot, Bob
started working with UAS in 2003, and later commanded the largest UAS Squadron
in the Air Force. He is a native of Pittsburg, KS and alumnus of Pittsburg State
and Texas Christian Universities. He likes cars, Thai food, and great coffee.

Chief John Chell
Chief of Patrol @ New York Police Department

Chief John M. Chell joined the New York City Police Department in February 1994,
and began his career on patrol in the 67 Precinct. He also served in the 46, 60,
61, 62, 67, 75 and 79 Precincts; the Narcotics Division, Narcotics Borough
Brooklyn South, Patrol Borough, Brooklyn South, Detective Borough Brooklyn
North, and Brooklyn South Auto Larceny. He was promoted to Detective in July
1999; Sergeant in May 2000; Lieutenant in February 2004; Lieutenant Commander
Detective in February 2008; Captain in August 2010; Deputy Inspector in November
2014; and Inspector in October 2016. Chief Chell most recently served as the
executive officer in the patrol Services Bureau, directly under Chief Maddrey.
Previously, he served as the Commanding Officer of Detective Borough Brooklyn
North and Brooklyn South, the 61, 75 and 79 Precincts, and the Patrol Borough
Brooklyn South Specialized Units. He also served as Executive Officer of the 60
Precinct. A 2000 Medal for Valor recipient, Chief Chell earned a bachelor’s
degree from Saint Joseph’s College.


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Chief John M. Chell joined the New York City Police Department in February 1994,
and began his career on patrol in the 67 Precinct. He also served in the 46, 60,
61, 62, 67, 75 and 79 Precincts; the Narcotics Division, Narcotics Borough
Brooklyn South, Patrol Borough, Brooklyn South, Detective Borough Brooklyn
North, and Brooklyn South Auto Larceny. He was promoted to Detective in July
1999; Sergeant in May 2000; Lieutenant in February 2004; Lieutenant Commander
Detective in February 2008; Captain in August 2010; Deputy Inspector in November
2014; and Inspector in October 2016. Chief Chell most recently served as the
executive officer in the patrol Services Bureau, directly under Chief Maddrey.
Previously, he served as the Commanding Officer of Detective Borough Brooklyn
North and Brooklyn South, the 61, 75 and 79 Precincts, and the Patrol Borough
Brooklyn South Specialized Units. He also served as Executive Officer of the 60
Precinct. A 2000 Medal for Valor recipient, Chief Chell earned a bachelor’s
degree from Saint Joseph’s College.

Hayk Martiros
VP of Autonomy @ Skydio

Seasoned roboticist pushing the limits of visual navigation, 3D reconstruction,
and real-time algorithms. Experience across drones, hexapods, robot arms,
milli-scale robot swarms, and self-balancing motorcycles. BS from Princeton, MS
from Stanford.


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Seasoned roboticist pushing the limits of visual navigation, 3D reconstruction,
and real-time algorithms. Experience across drones, hexapods, robot arms,
milli-scale robot swarms, and self-balancing motorcycles. BS from Princeton, MS
from Stanford.

Fritz Reber
Head of Public Safety Integration @ Skydio

William "Fritz" Reber retired as a Police Captain after 27 years of service with
Chula Vista Police Department. After his retirement he worked with public safety
and service providers related to UAS operations. He (with Kabe Termes) was the
visionary behind Drone as First Responder (DFR) Operations and Live911, author
of CVPD's Concept of Operations IPP submission, and co-authored the CVPD BVLOS
waiver. This was the first FAA Beyond Visual Line of Sight waiver for any public
safety agency operating in an urban environment in the nation). He and his
Skydio Team, in partnership with CVPD and the San Diego IPP Team wrote the
safety case for and obtained the groundbreaking Tactical BVLOS waiver. This
enabled Close Proximity, Low Altitude (CPLA) operations for Public Safety
Agencies and others to safely fly BVLOS during ground based tactical
deployments.

Fritz remains a part of the San Diego City IPP Team, is a DRONERESPONDERS
Technical Expert (TEP), and he continues to work closely with CVPD and public
safety agencies everywhere on the integration of Skydio 2 into everyday police
operations. He is the visionary and co-inventor w/Higherground, of Live911.

Live911 is a revolutionary software tool that allows first responders to hear in
real time the actual audio of the incoming 911 call. It has been integrated with
RapidSOs and provides a map UI for first responders who can hear the call and
see the exact caller location instantly while in the field. Never before has
public safety had such real-time situational awareness sent to the front lines
without any time delay or data decay.

Head of Public Safety Integration at Skydio:

Fritz works to show Public Safety Agencies the value of a drone that is designed
not to crash. The transformational object avoidance technology of Skydio means
that more people can utilize the power of a UAS to provide situational awareness
and decision quality data to first responders in the field. The feedback and
input he gets from end-users is used in product improvements and development
with the goal to help make Skydio the best drone company in the world.


+ Read More

William "Fritz" Reber retired as a Police Captain after 27 years of service with
Chula Vista Police Department. After his retirement he worked with public safety
and service providers related to UAS operations. He (with Kabe Termes) was the
visionary behind Drone as First Responder (DFR) Operations and Live911, author
of CVPD's Concept of Operations IPP submission, and co-authored the CVPD BVLOS
waiver. This was the first FAA Beyond Visual Line of Sight waiver for any public
safety agency operating in an urban environment in the nation). He and his
Skydio Team, in partnership with CVPD and the San Diego IPP Team wrote the
safety case for and obtained the groundbreaking Tactical BVLOS waiver. This
enabled Close Proximity, Low Altitude (CPLA) operations for Public Safety
Agencies and others to safely fly BVLOS during ground based tactical
deployments.

Fritz remains a part of the San Diego City IPP Team, is a DRONERESPONDERS
Technical Expert (TEP), and he continues to work closely with CVPD and public
safety agencies everywhere on the integration of Skydio 2 into everyday police
operations. He is the visionary and co-inventor w/Higherground, of Live911.

Live911 is a revolutionary software tool that allows first responders to hear in
real time the actual audio of the incoming 911 call. It has been integrated with
RapidSOs and provides a map UI for first responders who can hear the call and
see the exact caller location instantly while in the field. Never before has
public safety had such real-time situational awareness sent to the front lines
without any time delay or data decay.

Head of Public Safety Integration at Skydio:

Fritz works to show Public Safety Agencies the value of a drone that is designed
not to crash. The transformational object avoidance technology of Skydio means
that more people can utilize the power of a UAS to provide situational awareness
and decision quality data to first responders in the field. The feedback and
input he gets from end-users is used in product improvements and development
with the goal to help make Skydio the best drone company in the world.

Jenn Player
Sr. Director of Regulatory Affairs @ Skydio

Jenn Player is Senior Director of Regulatory Affairs at Skydio. Jenn
collaborates with customers, regulators, and standards development organizations
to advance autonomy and unlock safe and effective docked drone operations. With
over 10 years of experience in uncrewed aircraft systems research, testing, and
operations, Jenn’s early work to integrate drones into the National Airspace
System led to the first long-range BVLOS civil flight in the continental United
States. Prior to joining Skydio, Jenn founded Avineer LLC, a consulting firm
helping manufacturers navigate the type certification process and helping
enterprises gain approvals for BVLOS, teleoperation, and other complex
operations. Jenn participates in industry working groups on BVLOS operations,
detect and avoid technology, remote ID, airworthiness, and autonomy. She
recently served as an industry working group lead on the FAA’s UAS BVLOS
Aviation Rulemaking Committee. Jenn received a Bachelor of Science degree in
Aerospace Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University. She holds an FAA
Remote Pilot certificate and a Private Pilot certificate with ratings in
single-engine airplanes and gliders.


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Jenn Player is Senior Director of Regulatory Affairs at Skydio. Jenn
collaborates with customers, regulators, and standards development organizations
to advance autonomy and unlock safe and effective docked drone operations. With
over 10 years of experience in uncrewed aircraft systems research, testing, and
operations, Jenn’s early work to integrate drones into the National Airspace
System led to the first long-range BVLOS civil flight in the continental United
States. Prior to joining Skydio, Jenn founded Avineer LLC, a consulting firm
helping manufacturers navigate the type certification process and helping
enterprises gain approvals for BVLOS, teleoperation, and other complex
operations. Jenn participates in industry working groups on BVLOS operations,
detect and avoid technology, remote ID, airworthiness, and autonomy. She
recently served as an industry working group lead on the FAA’s UAS BVLOS
Aviation Rulemaking Committee. Jenn received a Bachelor of Science degree in
Aerospace Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University. She holds an FAA
Remote Pilot certificate and a Private Pilot certificate with ratings in
single-engine airplanes and gliders.


SUMMARY

It’s finally here! The new Skydio X10—next evolution of aerial intelligence.

If you missed the live keynote, get ready. You’re going to witness an incredible
demonstration of truly transformative technology, including:

 * A live incident response using patrol-led DFR (Drone as First Responder)
 * An introduction to Skydio NightSense, where you’ll watch Skydio X10 fly
   autonomously at night
 * A walk-through of first-of-its-kind capabilities that change the way critical
   industries complete their work using drones

And you'll hear from leaders with NYPD, Pacific Gas & Electric Company and the
Kansas Department of Transportation.


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