Donna Dulo

 DonnaA. Dulo

Donna A. Dulo

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Biography

International Technological University - Management

Aviation, Maritime, Aerospace: Mathematics, Cyber Security, Software Safety, & Law
Donna Ann
Dulo
Computer scientist, mathematician, aerospace software safety and security engineer, aerospace and maritime systems engineer, astronomer, legal scholar, aviation legal writer.

Unmanned aviation consultant and engineer.


Staff Member of 5 cats, a dog, and 2 horses.


Volunteer Firefighter and EMT for over 20 years in New Jersey and California.


Shotokan Karate Instructor.


Qualified Officer of the Deck on the Tall Ship Eagle US Coast Guard WIX-327.



Specialties:

Unmanned Aircraft Law
Aviation Law/Aerospace Law

Unmanned Aircraft Security and Safety
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Engineering
Unmanned Aircraft Technology
Unmanned Aircraft Aeronautical Engineering
Artificial Intelligence/Autonomous Control in Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Aviation & Space Systems Software Engineering
Aerospace Systems Safety Engineering
Avionics Safety Engineering

Information Assurance
Cyber Warfare and Cyber Defense
Computer & Information Security
Counter-Cyber Terrorism (English & Arabic Language)
SCADA and ICS Critical Infrastructure Security
Cyber Law

Software Engineering
Software Systems Engineering
Software Safety & Reliability Engineering
Resilience and Failure Obviation Engineering
Safety Critical Systems Engineering
Formal Methods & Software/Systems Modeling

Discrete Mathematics
Predicate and Lambda Calculus
Quantum Mathematics
Quantum Computing
Automata and Algorithms
Artificial Intelligence
Neural Networks
Database Systems and Data Mining

Deep Space Astronomy
Radio Astronomy
Planetology

Technology & Engineering Education
Technology & Engineering Project Management

4 & 5 String Bass
Lead & Rhythm Guitar


Experience

    Education

    • The United States Air Force Institute of Technology

      Graduate Certificate

      Advanced Software Development
      www.afit.edu

    • The United States Air Force Institute of Technology

      Graduate Certificate

      Software Lifecycle Development
      www.afit.edu

    • The United States Air Force Institute of Technology

      Graduate Certificate

      Software Engineering Management
      www.afit.edu

    • The Johns Hopkins University

      MS

      Systems Engineering
      My graduate work at Johns Hopkins focused on systems engineering, in particular, complex system of systems such as spacecraft and advanced aircraft in both civilian and military contexts.

    • The United States Naval College of Naval Command and Staff

      Graduate Diploma

      Naval Command & Staff
      www.nwc.navy.mil

    • The United States Marine Corps Command & Staff College

      Graduate Diploma

      Marine Corps Command & Staff
      www.tecom.usmc.mil/cce/

    • City University of Seattle

      Master of Business Administration

      Technology\Engineering Management
      My MBA work focused on the management of high technology and the management of engineering projects.

    • The United States Defense Language Institute

      Diploma

      Modern Standard and Egyptian Arabic
      www.dliflc.edu

    • The Monterey College of Law

      JD

      Aviation Law
      My legal interest is in the area of software safety and product liability law, focusing on high technology and aviation software safety. My secondary interests include aerospace law and high technology intellectual property law.

    • State University of New York Maritime College

      Master of Science - MS

      Maritime and Naval Studies

    • Blackstone Paralegal School

      Diploma

      Paralegal Studies
      www.blackstonelaw.com

    • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

      Master of Aeronautical Science

      Aeronautics and Aerospace/Aviation Safety
      My graduate work at ERAU focused on the science of aeronautics as well as aviation safety and space systems safety. My research and writing were targeted on aviation and space system accidents, particularly on software systems and HCI issues with software that were the primary or contributing factor to the accidents.

    • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

      Adjunct Faculty Member, Computer Security, Cyber Law, & Information Assurance


      Graduate and undergraduate faculty. Course developer and lead faculty in the areas of cyber law, information assurance and cyber security. www.erau.edu

    • United States Naval War College

      Master of Arts

      National Security and Strategic Studies
      My electives focused on international terrorism and my final project was on the the impact of the Russo-Japanese War on international naval doctrine.

    • US Coast Guard Academy

      BS

      Management & Management Economics

    • The United States Naval Postgraduate School

      Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD

      Computer Science, Software Engineering: Aerospace Software Safety Engineering
      My research and dissertation focus on aviation software and how it brings down commercial aircraft. I am building a knowledge based framework to address this situation and to provide viable solutions in the engineering process to eliminate the software errors that are causing major aviation mishaps around the world. My masters research focused on wireless sensor network systems in the combat arena, in particular IED detection, perimeter protection, and sensor network satellite communications. I also focused on software engineering safety and reliability, and on computer security.

    Publications

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • SLATE.com Podcast and Article on Drone Security

      Slate.come and DroneU

      A 22 minute podcast on Slate.com sponsored by DroneU on drone security and legal issues.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • SLATE.com Podcast and Article on Drone Security

      Slate.come and DroneU

      A 22 minute podcast on Slate.com sponsored by DroneU on drone security and legal issues.

    • Experts Weigh Privacy, Safety Concerns against Benefits of Commercial Drone Usage

      American Bar Association

      Overview of American Bar Association's Drone Panel at the ABA Annual Conference August 2013

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • SLATE.com Podcast and Article on Drone Security

      Slate.come and DroneU

      A 22 minute podcast on Slate.com sponsored by DroneU on drone security and legal issues.

    • Experts Weigh Privacy, Safety Concerns against Benefits of Commercial Drone Usage

      American Bar Association

      Overview of American Bar Association's Drone Panel at the ABA Annual Conference August 2013

    • Risk, Product Liability Trends, Triggers, and Insurance in Commercial Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Risk, product liability, and insurance issues related to unmanned aerial systems "drones". Includes a comprehensive study of Air Force Class A mishaps.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • SLATE.com Podcast and Article on Drone Security

      Slate.come and DroneU

      A 22 minute podcast on Slate.com sponsored by DroneU on drone security and legal issues.

    • Experts Weigh Privacy, Safety Concerns against Benefits of Commercial Drone Usage

      American Bar Association

      Overview of American Bar Association's Drone Panel at the ABA Annual Conference August 2013

    • Risk, Product Liability Trends, Triggers, and Insurance in Commercial Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Risk, product liability, and insurance issues related to unmanned aerial systems "drones". Includes a comprehensive study of Air Force Class A mishaps.

    • Unmanned Aircraft in the National Airspace: Critical Issues, Technology, & the Law

      American Bar Association

      This book provides insight into the emerging areas of unmanned aircraft law with a technological perspective. With the understanding that the law and the technology it regulates form a complex and intertwined bond, this book covers both the laws of unmanned aircraft and the respective technological foundations required to understand and work with the law in an informed manner. Unmanned aircraft law is a subset of aviation law, with its own unique perspective. As such, aviation law foundations are critical to the unmanned aviation legal scholar/practitioner and are covered appropriately throughout the book. Also covered are the legal foundations of insurance and risk, product liability, system security, information assurance, and safety. Additionally, this book has a section on Constitutional law, covering emerging areas that may impact civil rights and civil liberties, as well as issues concerning the media, such as freedom of the press and freedom to cover stories involving collaboration with law enforcement. In essence, this book brings together the legal, technological, and operational perspectives of unmanned aircraft law into one comprehensive resource.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • SLATE.com Podcast and Article on Drone Security

      Slate.come and DroneU

      A 22 minute podcast on Slate.com sponsored by DroneU on drone security and legal issues.

    • Experts Weigh Privacy, Safety Concerns against Benefits of Commercial Drone Usage

      American Bar Association

      Overview of American Bar Association's Drone Panel at the ABA Annual Conference August 2013

    • Risk, Product Liability Trends, Triggers, and Insurance in Commercial Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Risk, product liability, and insurance issues related to unmanned aerial systems "drones". Includes a comprehensive study of Air Force Class A mishaps.

    • Unmanned Aircraft in the National Airspace: Critical Issues, Technology, & the Law

      American Bar Association

      This book provides insight into the emerging areas of unmanned aircraft law with a technological perspective. With the understanding that the law and the technology it regulates form a complex and intertwined bond, this book covers both the laws of unmanned aircraft and the respective technological foundations required to understand and work with the law in an informed manner. Unmanned aircraft law is a subset of aviation law, with its own unique perspective. As such, aviation law foundations are critical to the unmanned aviation legal scholar/practitioner and are covered appropriately throughout the book. Also covered are the legal foundations of insurance and risk, product liability, system security, information assurance, and safety. Additionally, this book has a section on Constitutional law, covering emerging areas that may impact civil rights and civil liberties, as well as issues concerning the media, such as freedom of the press and freedom to cover stories involving collaboration with law enforcement. In essence, this book brings together the legal, technological, and operational perspectives of unmanned aircraft law into one comprehensive resource.

    • Systems and Software Safety / Security Engineering for Interstellar Space Missions

      Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop

      A two day session on spacecraft software and systems safety. November 11 and 12, 2014

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • SLATE.com Podcast and Article on Drone Security

      Slate.come and DroneU

      A 22 minute podcast on Slate.com sponsored by DroneU on drone security and legal issues.

    • Experts Weigh Privacy, Safety Concerns against Benefits of Commercial Drone Usage

      American Bar Association

      Overview of American Bar Association's Drone Panel at the ABA Annual Conference August 2013

    • Risk, Product Liability Trends, Triggers, and Insurance in Commercial Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Risk, product liability, and insurance issues related to unmanned aerial systems "drones". Includes a comprehensive study of Air Force Class A mishaps.

    • Unmanned Aircraft in the National Airspace: Critical Issues, Technology, & the Law

      American Bar Association

      This book provides insight into the emerging areas of unmanned aircraft law with a technological perspective. With the understanding that the law and the technology it regulates form a complex and intertwined bond, this book covers both the laws of unmanned aircraft and the respective technological foundations required to understand and work with the law in an informed manner. Unmanned aircraft law is a subset of aviation law, with its own unique perspective. As such, aviation law foundations are critical to the unmanned aviation legal scholar/practitioner and are covered appropriately throughout the book. Also covered are the legal foundations of insurance and risk, product liability, system security, information assurance, and safety. Additionally, this book has a section on Constitutional law, covering emerging areas that may impact civil rights and civil liberties, as well as issues concerning the media, such as freedom of the press and freedom to cover stories involving collaboration with law enforcement. In essence, this book brings together the legal, technological, and operational perspectives of unmanned aircraft law into one comprehensive resource.

    • Systems and Software Safety / Security Engineering for Interstellar Space Missions

      Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop

      A two day session on spacecraft software and systems safety. November 11 and 12, 2014

    • Space Law: A Framework for an Interstellar Constitution

      100 Year Starship Symposium 2012

      An initial framework for a long term space mission constitution.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • SLATE.com Podcast and Article on Drone Security

      Slate.come and DroneU

      A 22 minute podcast on Slate.com sponsored by DroneU on drone security and legal issues.

    • Experts Weigh Privacy, Safety Concerns against Benefits of Commercial Drone Usage

      American Bar Association

      Overview of American Bar Association's Drone Panel at the ABA Annual Conference August 2013

    • Risk, Product Liability Trends, Triggers, and Insurance in Commercial Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Risk, product liability, and insurance issues related to unmanned aerial systems "drones". Includes a comprehensive study of Air Force Class A mishaps.

    • Unmanned Aircraft in the National Airspace: Critical Issues, Technology, & the Law

      American Bar Association

      This book provides insight into the emerging areas of unmanned aircraft law with a technological perspective. With the understanding that the law and the technology it regulates form a complex and intertwined bond, this book covers both the laws of unmanned aircraft and the respective technological foundations required to understand and work with the law in an informed manner. Unmanned aircraft law is a subset of aviation law, with its own unique perspective. As such, aviation law foundations are critical to the unmanned aviation legal scholar/practitioner and are covered appropriately throughout the book. Also covered are the legal foundations of insurance and risk, product liability, system security, information assurance, and safety. Additionally, this book has a section on Constitutional law, covering emerging areas that may impact civil rights and civil liberties, as well as issues concerning the media, such as freedom of the press and freedom to cover stories involving collaboration with law enforcement. In essence, this book brings together the legal, technological, and operational perspectives of unmanned aircraft law into one comprehensive resource.

    • Systems and Software Safety / Security Engineering for Interstellar Space Missions

      Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop

      A two day session on spacecraft software and systems safety. November 11 and 12, 2014

    • Space Law: A Framework for an Interstellar Constitution

      100 Year Starship Symposium 2012

      An initial framework for a long term space mission constitution.

    • NPR Interview & Article: Keeping Robots in Line with the Law

      National Public Radio

      An NPR interview and article on unmanned systems and the law.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • SLATE.com Podcast and Article on Drone Security

      Slate.come and DroneU

      A 22 minute podcast on Slate.com sponsored by DroneU on drone security and legal issues.

    • Experts Weigh Privacy, Safety Concerns against Benefits of Commercial Drone Usage

      American Bar Association

      Overview of American Bar Association's Drone Panel at the ABA Annual Conference August 2013

    • Risk, Product Liability Trends, Triggers, and Insurance in Commercial Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Risk, product liability, and insurance issues related to unmanned aerial systems "drones". Includes a comprehensive study of Air Force Class A mishaps.

    • Unmanned Aircraft in the National Airspace: Critical Issues, Technology, & the Law

      American Bar Association

      This book provides insight into the emerging areas of unmanned aircraft law with a technological perspective. With the understanding that the law and the technology it regulates form a complex and intertwined bond, this book covers both the laws of unmanned aircraft and the respective technological foundations required to understand and work with the law in an informed manner. Unmanned aircraft law is a subset of aviation law, with its own unique perspective. As such, aviation law foundations are critical to the unmanned aviation legal scholar/practitioner and are covered appropriately throughout the book. Also covered are the legal foundations of insurance and risk, product liability, system security, information assurance, and safety. Additionally, this book has a section on Constitutional law, covering emerging areas that may impact civil rights and civil liberties, as well as issues concerning the media, such as freedom of the press and freedom to cover stories involving collaboration with law enforcement. In essence, this book brings together the legal, technological, and operational perspectives of unmanned aircraft law into one comprehensive resource.

    • Systems and Software Safety / Security Engineering for Interstellar Space Missions

      Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop

      A two day session on spacecraft software and systems safety. November 11 and 12, 2014

    • Space Law: A Framework for an Interstellar Constitution

      100 Year Starship Symposium 2012

      An initial framework for a long term space mission constitution.

    • NPR Interview & Article: Keeping Robots in Line with the Law

      National Public Radio

      An NPR interview and article on unmanned systems and the law.

    • Chair: Politics, Economics & Ethics Section of Icarus Interstellar Starship Congress

      Icarus Interstellar

      Day 2 of the Icarus Interstellar Starship Congress focusing on politics, economics and ethics.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • SLATE.com Podcast and Article on Drone Security

      Slate.come and DroneU

      A 22 minute podcast on Slate.com sponsored by DroneU on drone security and legal issues.

    • Experts Weigh Privacy, Safety Concerns against Benefits of Commercial Drone Usage

      American Bar Association

      Overview of American Bar Association's Drone Panel at the ABA Annual Conference August 2013

    • Risk, Product Liability Trends, Triggers, and Insurance in Commercial Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Risk, product liability, and insurance issues related to unmanned aerial systems "drones". Includes a comprehensive study of Air Force Class A mishaps.

    • Unmanned Aircraft in the National Airspace: Critical Issues, Technology, & the Law

      American Bar Association

      This book provides insight into the emerging areas of unmanned aircraft law with a technological perspective. With the understanding that the law and the technology it regulates form a complex and intertwined bond, this book covers both the laws of unmanned aircraft and the respective technological foundations required to understand and work with the law in an informed manner. Unmanned aircraft law is a subset of aviation law, with its own unique perspective. As such, aviation law foundations are critical to the unmanned aviation legal scholar/practitioner and are covered appropriately throughout the book. Also covered are the legal foundations of insurance and risk, product liability, system security, information assurance, and safety. Additionally, this book has a section on Constitutional law, covering emerging areas that may impact civil rights and civil liberties, as well as issues concerning the media, such as freedom of the press and freedom to cover stories involving collaboration with law enforcement. In essence, this book brings together the legal, technological, and operational perspectives of unmanned aircraft law into one comprehensive resource.

    • Systems and Software Safety / Security Engineering for Interstellar Space Missions

      Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop

      A two day session on spacecraft software and systems safety. November 11 and 12, 2014

    • Space Law: A Framework for an Interstellar Constitution

      100 Year Starship Symposium 2012

      An initial framework for a long term space mission constitution.

    • NPR Interview & Article: Keeping Robots in Line with the Law

      National Public Radio

      An NPR interview and article on unmanned systems and the law.

    • Chair: Politics, Economics & Ethics Section of Icarus Interstellar Starship Congress

      Icarus Interstellar

      Day 2 of the Icarus Interstellar Starship Congress focusing on politics, economics and ethics.

    • Tracking Satellites: An Observational Astronomer's Guide

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on how to track satellites using mobile applications.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • SLATE.com Podcast and Article on Drone Security

      Slate.come and DroneU

      A 22 minute podcast on Slate.com sponsored by DroneU on drone security and legal issues.

    • Experts Weigh Privacy, Safety Concerns against Benefits of Commercial Drone Usage

      American Bar Association

      Overview of American Bar Association's Drone Panel at the ABA Annual Conference August 2013

    • Risk, Product Liability Trends, Triggers, and Insurance in Commercial Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Risk, product liability, and insurance issues related to unmanned aerial systems "drones". Includes a comprehensive study of Air Force Class A mishaps.

    • Unmanned Aircraft in the National Airspace: Critical Issues, Technology, & the Law

      American Bar Association

      This book provides insight into the emerging areas of unmanned aircraft law with a technological perspective. With the understanding that the law and the technology it regulates form a complex and intertwined bond, this book covers both the laws of unmanned aircraft and the respective technological foundations required to understand and work with the law in an informed manner. Unmanned aircraft law is a subset of aviation law, with its own unique perspective. As such, aviation law foundations are critical to the unmanned aviation legal scholar/practitioner and are covered appropriately throughout the book. Also covered are the legal foundations of insurance and risk, product liability, system security, information assurance, and safety. Additionally, this book has a section on Constitutional law, covering emerging areas that may impact civil rights and civil liberties, as well as issues concerning the media, such as freedom of the press and freedom to cover stories involving collaboration with law enforcement. In essence, this book brings together the legal, technological, and operational perspectives of unmanned aircraft law into one comprehensive resource.

    • Systems and Software Safety / Security Engineering for Interstellar Space Missions

      Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop

      A two day session on spacecraft software and systems safety. November 11 and 12, 2014

    • Space Law: A Framework for an Interstellar Constitution

      100 Year Starship Symposium 2012

      An initial framework for a long term space mission constitution.

    • NPR Interview & Article: Keeping Robots in Line with the Law

      National Public Radio

      An NPR interview and article on unmanned systems and the law.

    • Chair: Politics, Economics & Ethics Section of Icarus Interstellar Starship Congress

      Icarus Interstellar

      Day 2 of the Icarus Interstellar Starship Congress focusing on politics, economics and ethics.

    • Tracking Satellites: An Observational Astronomer's Guide

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on how to track satellites using mobile applications.

    • Panel on 1st Amendment, the Media, and Drones

      Southwestern University School of Law

      Southwestern University School of Law Drones and the Media Conference

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • SLATE.com Podcast and Article on Drone Security

      Slate.come and DroneU

      A 22 minute podcast on Slate.com sponsored by DroneU on drone security and legal issues.

    • Experts Weigh Privacy, Safety Concerns against Benefits of Commercial Drone Usage

      American Bar Association

      Overview of American Bar Association's Drone Panel at the ABA Annual Conference August 2013

    • Risk, Product Liability Trends, Triggers, and Insurance in Commercial Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Risk, product liability, and insurance issues related to unmanned aerial systems "drones". Includes a comprehensive study of Air Force Class A mishaps.

    • Unmanned Aircraft in the National Airspace: Critical Issues, Technology, & the Law

      American Bar Association

      This book provides insight into the emerging areas of unmanned aircraft law with a technological perspective. With the understanding that the law and the technology it regulates form a complex and intertwined bond, this book covers both the laws of unmanned aircraft and the respective technological foundations required to understand and work with the law in an informed manner. Unmanned aircraft law is a subset of aviation law, with its own unique perspective. As such, aviation law foundations are critical to the unmanned aviation legal scholar/practitioner and are covered appropriately throughout the book. Also covered are the legal foundations of insurance and risk, product liability, system security, information assurance, and safety. Additionally, this book has a section on Constitutional law, covering emerging areas that may impact civil rights and civil liberties, as well as issues concerning the media, such as freedom of the press and freedom to cover stories involving collaboration with law enforcement. In essence, this book brings together the legal, technological, and operational perspectives of unmanned aircraft law into one comprehensive resource.

    • Systems and Software Safety / Security Engineering for Interstellar Space Missions

      Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop

      A two day session on spacecraft software and systems safety. November 11 and 12, 2014

    • Space Law: A Framework for an Interstellar Constitution

      100 Year Starship Symposium 2012

      An initial framework for a long term space mission constitution.

    • NPR Interview & Article: Keeping Robots in Line with the Law

      National Public Radio

      An NPR interview and article on unmanned systems and the law.

    • Chair: Politics, Economics & Ethics Section of Icarus Interstellar Starship Congress

      Icarus Interstellar

      Day 2 of the Icarus Interstellar Starship Congress focusing on politics, economics and ethics.

    • Tracking Satellites: An Observational Astronomer's Guide

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on how to track satellites using mobile applications.

    • Panel on 1st Amendment, the Media, and Drones

      Southwestern University School of Law

      Southwestern University School of Law Drones and the Media Conference

    • Drones, Robots and Attorneys in Utah: Sorting Out Rights and Responsibilities

      Shumway Van & Hansen

      The issue of drones is rising at the state level.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • SLATE.com Podcast and Article on Drone Security

      Slate.come and DroneU

      A 22 minute podcast on Slate.com sponsored by DroneU on drone security and legal issues.

    • Experts Weigh Privacy, Safety Concerns against Benefits of Commercial Drone Usage

      American Bar Association

      Overview of American Bar Association's Drone Panel at the ABA Annual Conference August 2013

    • Risk, Product Liability Trends, Triggers, and Insurance in Commercial Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Risk, product liability, and insurance issues related to unmanned aerial systems "drones". Includes a comprehensive study of Air Force Class A mishaps.

    • Unmanned Aircraft in the National Airspace: Critical Issues, Technology, & the Law

      American Bar Association

      This book provides insight into the emerging areas of unmanned aircraft law with a technological perspective. With the understanding that the law and the technology it regulates form a complex and intertwined bond, this book covers both the laws of unmanned aircraft and the respective technological foundations required to understand and work with the law in an informed manner. Unmanned aircraft law is a subset of aviation law, with its own unique perspective. As such, aviation law foundations are critical to the unmanned aviation legal scholar/practitioner and are covered appropriately throughout the book. Also covered are the legal foundations of insurance and risk, product liability, system security, information assurance, and safety. Additionally, this book has a section on Constitutional law, covering emerging areas that may impact civil rights and civil liberties, as well as issues concerning the media, such as freedom of the press and freedom to cover stories involving collaboration with law enforcement. In essence, this book brings together the legal, technological, and operational perspectives of unmanned aircraft law into one comprehensive resource.

    • Systems and Software Safety / Security Engineering for Interstellar Space Missions

      Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop

      A two day session on spacecraft software and systems safety. November 11 and 12, 2014

    • Space Law: A Framework for an Interstellar Constitution

      100 Year Starship Symposium 2012

      An initial framework for a long term space mission constitution.

    • NPR Interview & Article: Keeping Robots in Line with the Law

      National Public Radio

      An NPR interview and article on unmanned systems and the law.

    • Chair: Politics, Economics & Ethics Section of Icarus Interstellar Starship Congress

      Icarus Interstellar

      Day 2 of the Icarus Interstellar Starship Congress focusing on politics, economics and ethics.

    • Tracking Satellites: An Observational Astronomer's Guide

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on how to track satellites using mobile applications.

    • Panel on 1st Amendment, the Media, and Drones

      Southwestern University School of Law

      Southwestern University School of Law Drones and the Media Conference

    • Drones, Robots and Attorneys in Utah: Sorting Out Rights and Responsibilities

      Shumway Van & Hansen

      The issue of drones is rising at the state level.

    • Unmanned Aerial Systems: Mobility on the Edge

      The SciTech Lawyer/American Bar Association

      Unmanned aerial systems technology and potential future applications. Issues that legislatures and courts alike will face as this new technology begins to take flight.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • SLATE.com Podcast and Article on Drone Security

      Slate.come and DroneU

      A 22 minute podcast on Slate.com sponsored by DroneU on drone security and legal issues.

    • Experts Weigh Privacy, Safety Concerns against Benefits of Commercial Drone Usage

      American Bar Association

      Overview of American Bar Association's Drone Panel at the ABA Annual Conference August 2013

    • Risk, Product Liability Trends, Triggers, and Insurance in Commercial Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Risk, product liability, and insurance issues related to unmanned aerial systems "drones". Includes a comprehensive study of Air Force Class A mishaps.

    • Unmanned Aircraft in the National Airspace: Critical Issues, Technology, & the Law

      American Bar Association

      This book provides insight into the emerging areas of unmanned aircraft law with a technological perspective. With the understanding that the law and the technology it regulates form a complex and intertwined bond, this book covers both the laws of unmanned aircraft and the respective technological foundations required to understand and work with the law in an informed manner. Unmanned aircraft law is a subset of aviation law, with its own unique perspective. As such, aviation law foundations are critical to the unmanned aviation legal scholar/practitioner and are covered appropriately throughout the book. Also covered are the legal foundations of insurance and risk, product liability, system security, information assurance, and safety. Additionally, this book has a section on Constitutional law, covering emerging areas that may impact civil rights and civil liberties, as well as issues concerning the media, such as freedom of the press and freedom to cover stories involving collaboration with law enforcement. In essence, this book brings together the legal, technological, and operational perspectives of unmanned aircraft law into one comprehensive resource.

    • Systems and Software Safety / Security Engineering for Interstellar Space Missions

      Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop

      A two day session on spacecraft software and systems safety. November 11 and 12, 2014

    • Space Law: A Framework for an Interstellar Constitution

      100 Year Starship Symposium 2012

      An initial framework for a long term space mission constitution.

    • NPR Interview & Article: Keeping Robots in Line with the Law

      National Public Radio

      An NPR interview and article on unmanned systems and the law.

    • Chair: Politics, Economics & Ethics Section of Icarus Interstellar Starship Congress

      Icarus Interstellar

      Day 2 of the Icarus Interstellar Starship Congress focusing on politics, economics and ethics.

    • Tracking Satellites: An Observational Astronomer's Guide

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on how to track satellites using mobile applications.

    • Panel on 1st Amendment, the Media, and Drones

      Southwestern University School of Law

      Southwestern University School of Law Drones and the Media Conference

    • Drones, Robots and Attorneys in Utah: Sorting Out Rights and Responsibilities

      Shumway Van & Hansen

      The issue of drones is rising at the state level.

    • Unmanned Aerial Systems: Mobility on the Edge

      The SciTech Lawyer/American Bar Association

      Unmanned aerial systems technology and potential future applications. Issues that legislatures and courts alike will face as this new technology begins to take flight.

    • Panel on Domestic Drones: WE ROBOT Conference

      University of Miami Law School

      A panel on issues of domestic drones at the WE ROBOT law and policy conference.

    • Unmanned Insecurity: Emerging Issues of Drone Security & Information Assurance

      American Bar Association

      A web presentation on drone security.

    • Resilience Engineering in Critical Long Term Aerospace Software Systems: A New Approach to Spacecraft Software Safety

      Journal of the British Interplanetary Society Vol. 67

      Introduces the new concepts of software failure obviation and the software fragility spectrum into software resilience engineering in the context of long term space missions.

    • Considerations of a Legal Framework for the Safe and Resilient Operation of Autonomous Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Introduces "The UAS Autonomy Spectrum" and the legal considerations of autonomy in unmanned aerial systems.

    • Internet Astronomy: Online Research

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on where to conduct online astronomy research.

    • UAS in the National Airspace: Aerial Goldmine or Legal Landmine?

      AUVSI Unmanned Systems Magazine

      The legal issues facing drone operators, owners, manufacturers and distributors.

    • Interview on Space Law, International Cooperation, and Starships

      Icarus Interstellar

      An interview on the importance of space law for interstellar space missions.

    • SLATE.com Podcast and Article on Drone Security

      Slate.come and DroneU

      A 22 minute podcast on Slate.com sponsored by DroneU on drone security and legal issues.

    • Experts Weigh Privacy, Safety Concerns against Benefits of Commercial Drone Usage

      American Bar Association

      Overview of American Bar Association's Drone Panel at the ABA Annual Conference August 2013

    • Risk, Product Liability Trends, Triggers, and Insurance in Commercial Aerial Robots

      WE ROBOT Conference on Legal and Policy Issues Relating to Robotics, University of Miami School of Law, April 4 & 5, 2014

      Risk, product liability, and insurance issues related to unmanned aerial systems "drones". Includes a comprehensive study of Air Force Class A mishaps.

    • Unmanned Aircraft in the National Airspace: Critical Issues, Technology, & the Law

      American Bar Association

      This book provides insight into the emerging areas of unmanned aircraft law with a technological perspective. With the understanding that the law and the technology it regulates form a complex and intertwined bond, this book covers both the laws of unmanned aircraft and the respective technological foundations required to understand and work with the law in an informed manner. Unmanned aircraft law is a subset of aviation law, with its own unique perspective. As such, aviation law foundations are critical to the unmanned aviation legal scholar/practitioner and are covered appropriately throughout the book. Also covered are the legal foundations of insurance and risk, product liability, system security, information assurance, and safety. Additionally, this book has a section on Constitutional law, covering emerging areas that may impact civil rights and civil liberties, as well as issues concerning the media, such as freedom of the press and freedom to cover stories involving collaboration with law enforcement. In essence, this book brings together the legal, technological, and operational perspectives of unmanned aircraft law into one comprehensive resource.

    • Systems and Software Safety / Security Engineering for Interstellar Space Missions

      Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop

      A two day session on spacecraft software and systems safety. November 11 and 12, 2014

    • Space Law: A Framework for an Interstellar Constitution

      100 Year Starship Symposium 2012

      An initial framework for a long term space mission constitution.

    • NPR Interview & Article: Keeping Robots in Line with the Law

      National Public Radio

      An NPR interview and article on unmanned systems and the law.

    • Chair: Politics, Economics & Ethics Section of Icarus Interstellar Starship Congress

      Icarus Interstellar

      Day 2 of the Icarus Interstellar Starship Congress focusing on politics, economics and ethics.

    • Tracking Satellites: An Observational Astronomer's Guide

      Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy

      An article on how to track satellites using mobile applications.

    • Panel on 1st Amendment, the Media, and Drones

      Southwestern University School of Law

      Southwestern University School of Law Drones and the Media Conference

    • Drones, Robots and Attorneys in Utah: Sorting Out Rights and Responsibilities

      Shumway Van & Hansen

      The issue of drones is rising at the state level.

    • Unmanned Aerial Systems: Mobility on the Edge

      The SciTech Lawyer/American Bar Association

      Unmanned aerial systems technology and potential future applications. Issues that legislatures and courts alike will face as this new technology begins to take flight.

    • Panel on Domestic Drones: WE ROBOT Conference

      University of Miami Law School

      A panel on issues of domestic drones at the WE ROBOT law and policy conference.

    • Drones & the Media: First and Fourth Amendment Issues in a Technological Framework

      Journal of International Media and Entertainment Law

      A major law journal article on the Constitutional implications of media using drones for news gathering and jointly assisting law enforcement. To be published in next journal edition.