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    DLA Troop Support, NJIT conduct drone test flight in Cape May

    PHILADELPHIA, PA, UNITED STATES

    08.01.2019

    Story by Alexandria Brimage-Gray 

    Defense Logistics Agency   

    A Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support Subsistence team, in partnership with the New Jersey Institute of Technology Unmanned Aircraft Systems Test Site and a contracted vendor, successfully conducted two unmanned aircraft systems research flights, July 24-25 at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal in Cape May, New Jersey.

    Finding innovative supply chain solutions for warfighters supporting natural disasters, serving in austere environments or aboard ships is one of DLA Troop Support’s enduring goals. Subsistence’s successful tests not only meets that mark, but may lead to future solutions.

    The team’s goal was to test the capability of the UAS to carry a 50-pound payload.

    “On day one, the UAS initially transported a case of First Strike Rations and a case of bottled water from the terminal to a delivery point at the New Jersey Aquaculture Innovation Center,” said Shannon Collins, a contract specialist in Subsistence. “The next day, [the UAS] transported the same load from the terminal to the fast-response cutter USCGC Lawrence Lawson off the coast of Cape May.”

    After two days of test flights, Nick McGinty, Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support Subsistence’s industrial base planning chief, declared the team’s mission complete.

    “I was absolutely ecstatic when the team's efforts and hard work were validated,” McGinty said. “I was amazed to see that the payload was delivered intact and ready for its intended use and the UAS returned to the launch site safely.”

    According to Nicholas Faillace, the contracting officer for the project, Subsistence is involved in reoccurring natural disaster relief efforts and contingency operations. The drone test flight served as the first step in the agencies efforts to test new capabilities.

    “This drone delivery proof of concept will pave the way for a future approach to deliver Subsistence items to areas that would be obstructed due to some natural disaster,” Faillace added.

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    Date Taken: 08.01.2019
    Date Posted: 08.01.2019 14:50
    Story ID: 334115
    Location: PHILADELPHIA, PA, US

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