US government drone application project: Google Intel and other selected, Dajiang and Amazon lost

According to reports, the US Department of Transportation's ten drone pilot projects have recently announced the list of candidates, Google's parent company Alphabet, Qualcomm and Microsoft were selected, e-commerce giant Amazon and Chinese drone manufacturers in Xinjiang were unsuccessful. This project of the US Department of Transportation aims to promote the use of drones in various fields.

According to Virginia Tech, one of the selected parties, Alphabet's Project Wing, wireless carriers AT&T, Intel, Airbus and Dominion Energy are favored by the US Department of Transportation, which will explore drones in express delivery, emergency management and foundation. Application of facilities inspection and other aspects.

Another winner, a spokesman for the North Carolina Department of Transportation, said Apple is one of the agency's partners. Apple said it plans to use the pilot project to capture regional images from the air to improve the Apple Maps service.

The pilot project aims to produce data to assist the Federal Aviation Administration in developing regulations to safely integrate drones on a large scale. Before the launch of the pilot project, the US Federal Aviation Administration still had some decisions to make, including whether the drone delivery should follow the city street route, or through the residents' backyard.

US government drone application project: Google Intel and other selected, Dajiang and Amazon lost

It is reported that the US Department of Transportation's drone pilot project has received 149 applications from California, Tennessee, North Carolina, Nevada, Kansas and other states.

Nevada drone delivery company Flirtey said it has partnerships with four selected applications, including applications from Virginia Tech. Flirtey said in a statement that it and government partners will soon receive regulatory approval to expand the life-saving drone courier service.

US Transportation Secretary Zhao Xiaolan said that the use of drones is rapidly increasing. She said the government must "open the way forward" to ensure the safe integration of drones.

She also said that the pilot project "has no losers" because in the next few months, the US Federal Aviation Administration may release dozens of unselected applications.

Amazon expressed regret that the company's application was not selected, but said it supports the US Department of Transportation's move.

"We want to develop a safe operating model for drones, and we will continue our work and make it a reality," said Brian Huseman, vice president of public relations at Amazon.

When asked why Amazon or Dajiang was not selected, US Deputy Secretary of Communications Jeff Rosen told reporters that their review process was very strict. "There is no loser, only the winner." Rosen said. “This pilot project has taken an important first step in the integration of drones.”

At the moment, Amazon is testing drone technology around the world, and it is working with the US Airways Administration to develop policies. In 2016, Amazon began offering limited drone delivery services in the UK.

Chinese drone manufacturer Dajiang said it submitted about 12 applications to the US Department of Transportation, but none of them were selected.

“We congratulate the winners and are very willing to work with any of them to provide hardware, software or technical assistance to help make these exciting ideas a reality.” The world's largest civilian drone manufacturer The spokesperson said.

Apple revealed that it plans to use North Carolina's testing program to gather information to improve its map services.

It said: "Apple is committed to protecting people's privacy, including data processing before the product is released to blur pedestrian faces and license plates."

Microsoft is one of the partners of the Kansas project. Qualcomm will join an inclusion project in San Diego to test the use of drones in public safety, business and emergency response.

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