Government DOD & DHS

5G, LoRa, CBRS, Private LTE in Government Communications

Provides remote bandwidth that is cheaper than satellite and supports video with scramble encryption and AI. Private back haul available.

Swarm Intel is building a carrier agnostic network on which all drones, robots, equipment, & sensors of all sizes can operate with reliable, redundant connectivity to carry out their missions.

Drones and Robots in Government

BVLOS drone operations are just a small first step. Rather than segregation of drones, our technology empowers integration of drones into the air space, to work safely alongside air taxis, helicopters, light fixed wing aircraft, robots, cobots, equipment, gateways, ships, boats, and sensors of all kinds.

  1. Improving air traffic intelligence. 5G’s incredibly fast speed could also be helpful with monitoring the skies, since any lag in the transmission of a drone’s exact location will be significantly reduced. This real-time transmission of a drone’s actual location in the air could help improve safety by allowing for more accurate tracking of drones and drone fleets.

  2. In addition to the above benefits, Drone Industry Insights has three major needs that 5G can address for drones, which are UTM, BVLOS, and data transmission.

Artificial Intelligence In Government

Enabling Artificial Intelligence. AI technology relies on huge amounts of data in order to recognize patterns. With a 5G network speeding up data transmission, drones could be equipped with onboard AI systems that could create a significant step forward for drone capabilities.

  • Real-time high-def streaming. 5G allows drones to transmit HD footage 100 times faster than 4G, providing pilots with high quality imaging in real time. This improvement in real-time imaging quality could be useful for a number of commercial use cases, including inspections, public safety, agriculture, conservation.

Regulatory Challenges & Equipment Readiness

Ensuring safety. Getting airborne faster. Across the US, Public Safety agencies are relied upon to keep communities safe and ensure that they can respond quickly and efficiently when called upon. To meet the need, agencies are adopting drone programs as a force multiplier, using drones as a strategy and a technology for efficiency and safety.

But agencies have little time to spend on additional processes and navigating regulations, while having lack of visibility to the airspace – they need a comprehensive solution with built-in efficiencies and tools so they can operate safely, quickly, and in compliance.