
Navigating Drone Program Challenges: Lessons from George Mason University
Dronecast: Rethinking Public Safety, One Drone at a Time · 2024-09-10 · 24 min
Episode notes
In the second part of this DroneCast episode, host John McLeod and Michael Lighthiser, Deputy Chief of Police for George Mason University, delve deeper into the complexities of running a university drone program. Lighthiser shares insights on using drones for VIP protection, including coordination with the Secret Service and FAA. He offers valuable advice for agencies starting drone programs, emphasizing the importance of administrative support and passionate team members. The conversation also covers lessons learned from building GMU's program, including equipment selection and data management challenges. Lighthiser discusses his work with the Law Enforcement Drone Association and addresses concerns about potential legislation restricting drone use. The episode concludes with a discussion on community engagement and transparency in drone operations. Episode Highlights: [02:28] Lighthiser explains how they coordinate with the US Secret Service and FAA for VIP protection using drones, including pre-planning for potential scenarios. [03:46] He discusses using drones for advanced work, such as creating up-to-date maps and 3D models of venues for VIP visits.