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146:(UAVs). The newly recognized term “unmanned” encompassed more than air vehicles, and recognition of the growing developments in the ground, maritime and space arenas caused the organization to broaden its reach. In 1978, the NARPV expanded its focus and services to create a community inclusive of all unmanned systems disciplines. At that time the organization changed its name to the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems (AUVS). The organization continued to thrive, and in 1982 the headquarters moved from Dayton to 102:
AUVSI's mission is to drive the uncrewed systems industry's growth and solve industry's challenges by addressing points of friction. AUVSI unites innovators, manufacturers, operators, and stakeholders to share knowledge, create market opportunities, and advocate for effective policies that maximize
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By 2003, AUVSI's global activities led to the creation of the International Opportunities Program (IOP), a campaign to raise awareness of AUVSI, increase member services and strengthen the worldwide network of the unmanned systems industry. The program was successful, and AUVSI's global activities
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The AUVSI offers both Individual and Corporate Memberships. Members come from a broad range of fields within industry, government and academia all with a shared interest in unmanned systems. Corporate members can join the association at any of five membership levels with each level providing a
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Through the 1980s and 1990s, AUVSI mirrored the fast pace of growth of the worldwide unmanned systems industry, and the need for the organization's services began to reach far beyond Washington, D.C. In 1996, the AUVS became the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) to
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By the end of the war, the potential for unmanned systems technology was evident and industry growth was rapidly gaining momentum. In 1974, the Wright Kettering Chapter in Ohio hosted the first national symposium, which was met with great success.
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AUVSI is committed to fostering the growth, long-term viability and stability of the uncrewed systems industry, and works to unify the industry across domains to advance how the world embraces uncrewed and autonomous systems technologies.
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AUVSI exists to stimulate the growth of its members and the industry through advocacy, education and networking. AUVSI members drive advancement in uncrewed systems and autonomous technologies to help shape the future.
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AUVSI continues to promote and support the unmanned systems and robotics community and now serves more than 9,000 members worldwide from government organizations, industry and academia.
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are now a fundamental part of the association's operations. International outreach is no longer referred to as the IOP.
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industry through communication, advocacy, education, and leadership.
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dedicated to advancing the unmanned systems, autonomy, and
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AUVSI
www.auvsi.org
nonprofit organization
robotics
target drones
reconnaissance
Vietnam War
U.S. Air Force
Dayton, Ohio
Unmanned Air Vehicles
Washington, DC
"Autonomous Vehicle Report Identifies Consumer Safety Concerns as Top Hurdle to Expansion"
Advantage Business Media
https://www.auvsi.org/who-we-are/strategic-plan
"Who is AUVSI"
https://www.auvsi.org/who-we-are/strategic-plan
https://www.auvsi.org/who-we-are/strategic-plan
Categories
Uncrewed vehicles
Organizations established in 1972

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