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MSAB and URSA Partner on Drone Forensic Technology by Staff Writers Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) Apr 13, 2018
MSAB reports that the company has partnered with URSA Inc., expanding tremendously on its' drone forensic capabilities. URSA's Idetic Unmanned tools are designed to collect, integrate, analyze, and present UAV related data. The company provides the most accurate understanding of drone telemetry data and metadata to support academic, law enforcement, insurance, and intelligence investigations in the rapidly evolving unmanned vehicle and robotics ecosystem. David Kovar, CTO and co-founder of URSA is recognized as a leading expert on drone forensics. He serves as a subject matter expert and consultant to MSAB, supporting the companies development of expanded drone forensics capabilities. MSAB's industry leading Mobile Forensic Ecosystem has set the standard for investigators in their efforts to quickly extract and analyze data from mobile devices, including drones. In particular, its' leading products, XRY and XAMN enable users to extract data from mobile devices and serves as an analytical tool for visualizing, searching and analyzing that data. XRY now supports extraction of data from a number of popular drone models, allowing investigators to see flight path data and other data that can assist their investigations and enforcement activities involving illegal drones. "The use of drones for illegal activities has grown tremendously over the last several years," said Joel Bollo, MSAB CEO. "From smuggling contraband into prisons to flying drugs across international borders, criminal enterprises are becoming more sophisticated and adept in their use of this technology. Our partnership with URSA will provide law enforcement with the tools they need to combat these growing incidents." Mr. Bollo and Mr. Kovar recently co-authored an editorial with Digital Forensic Magazine on the challenges and opportunities investigators now face with UAV's. To read and download the complete article, click here.
Air Force contracts with SRC for drone supplies, services Washington (UPI) Apr 10, 2018 SRC Inc. has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Air Force for services in support of counter unmanned aerial systems. The deal, announced Monday by the Department of Defense, is valued at $57.5 million under the terms of a undefinitized contract action. The agreement enables SRC Inc., out of North Syracuse, N.Y., for counter unmanned aerial systems. Work on the contract will occur in Syracuse, N.Y., and is expected to be complete by November 2018. More than $28 million wil ... read more
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