DronePort Network’s SAFE-T Data Exchange “unlocking BVLOS operations in Tulsa”

DronePort Network, in a Linkedin post, has given more details of SAFE-T Data Exchange project which is helping to unlock beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations in downtown Tulsa.

“We’re building a low-integration, API-based Data Exchange that gives drone operators direct access to the digital infrastructure needed to fly safely and repeatedly beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS): Live ADS-B surveillance feeds; radar for non-cooperative traffic detection; hyperlocal, real-time weather data; remote ID awareness,” said the post.

“This cloud-native platform will produces a digital airspace picture equal to, or better than, what’s available inside a “Mode C veil” but optimized for low-altitude autonomous operations. Most importantly, this solution is repeatable. Any city with similar airspace and operational needs can adopt this model to enable safe, scalable BVLOS operations using modular, digital tools.”

Last month DronePort Network announced the selection of ResilienX, Inc. as partner in the project.

The Secure Autonomy Feedback and Evaluation Test Bed (SAFE-T) project, funded by the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) through the Tulsa Tech Hub. The programme will span four years and will enable the creation of an urban BVLOS testing environment “that will position Tulsa at the forefront of advanced autonomous aviation operations”. ResilienX will lead the design, integration, and implementation of critical infrastructure components including a centralized data exchange, surveillance fusion capabilities, system monitoring tools, and regulatory pathway development.

For more information

https://www.linkedin.com/company/droneport-network/posts/?feedView=all

https://www.droneports.net/dpn/web.nsf/pages/press-20250508-SAFE-T

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