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Conclusion The rise in drone-delivered contraband underscores the urgency with which corrections officials, policymak ers and tech experts must address drone incursions in restricted airspace. They undermine facility security and, just as crucially, the rehabilitation efforts for incar cerated individuals. It is essential that all stakeholders come together to launch innovative countermeasures and strengthen the security protocols and rehabilitation initiatives that form the cornerstone of our correctional system. There will never be a better time to begin. CT
This capability significantly boosts the chances of apprehending and prosecuting drone operators, act ing as a powerful deterrent against future attempts. Furthermore, the scalability of cloud-based solutions means that as drone technology evolves, the detection systems can adapt swiftly, ensuring that correctional fa cilities stay one step ahead in the ongoing battle against contraband smuggling. with which corrections officials, policymakers and tech experts must address drone incursions in restricted airspace.” “The rise in drone-delivered contraband underscores the urgency
Grant Jordan is CEO at SkySafe. After graduating from MIT, Grant served as an officer in the U.S. Air Force for four years. At the Air Force Research Lab, he designed and built hardware systems for counter-IED missions and small UAVs, specializing in rapid product development for Special Forces units.
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