1. Describe the new start-up company that you have created. Include in your description the nature of your company, its mission and vision, your company’s product, an analysis of your staff, and your target clientele.
Dronetech is a new company in the drone navigation industry and since it was founded, it has been able to develop a standard operating procedure that has been largely responsible for the identification, acquisition, and transfer of knowledge between the different sections of the company’s network. Because of the skill displayed by its management when handling diverse issues the company has been able to develop a clientele which in such diverse institutions in such a short time, where other companies take years to achieve the same. The vision of Dronetech is to generate an
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In addition, it has ensured that the cost of production is low enough to ensure that the sale price of its products is low enough to so that as many people as possible can be able to purchase them. Its main human resource policy is to provide down-to-earth individuals the opportunity to grow in both their individual and professional roles in order to create a better everyday life not only for the employees but also its clientele as well. The close relationship between the company and the companies with which it collaborates provides Dronetech with the opportunity to make an analysis of the factors that determine how the company performs over a certain period (Lessard, Lucea & Vives, 2013). In addition, the company has a diverse number of partners, which enable it to maintain its independence through not
During Clinton’s presidency the CIA borrowed “a gangly, insect-like airplane called the RQ-1 Predator” from the Air Force which allows Clinton to view what is known as a “live drone feed” (Mazzetti 61). Some were impressed by the “insect-like” drone but felt like it would be a waste of time to sit and watch the feed. Those opposed felt that it had no use to it, but only to realize later on how great of an impact it would have for the government (Mazzetti 61). Drones would be the key weapon for a “secret war” since “it was a tool that killed quietly,” and would allow strikes in restricted areas where publicist couldn’t go (Mazzetti 99-100). This weapon created a whole new meaning behind wars and assassinations as some view them as inhuman others view it as success. Many believe citizens should have trust in the government and adhere that drones are being used to “”find, fix, and finish” terrorists” (Mazzetti 77). The CIA use of the drones makes them
As the business owner once I find guidance on what makes someone knowledgeable in the field, I would hire them as my drone operations leader. They should be knowledgeable in all things related to operating a drone. How far away can the drone be from the operator? Do I need support staff with the drone operator for spotting and assisting the drone operator? What kind of drones would be best for this type of work, something as small as possible to reduce the impact if something goes wrong with the drone? What kinds of maintenance should be performed on the drones to ensure they operational safe? Are there any routine inspections that the FAA would carry out? Also, what how much to spend on ensuring my drone operations team is current on up to date laws. This could be significant as the laws are still in
In this case, drones refer to radio controlled aircraft programmed to specific routes and travel through closed roads for delivery of drugs and medicines to inaccessible regions. On the contrary, drones take a huge amount of expenses and it would be more effective to use helicopters as believed by some of the delegates. ”It’s more efficient to use helicopters than drones” claimed
In August of 2012 an engineer from Yemen by the name of Faisal bin Ali Gaber, lost his cousin and brother-in-law to a drone strike that was sent with no warning to the town. The CIA and the US military had been using the deadly and lethal drones for well over a decade, also resulting in a death a few weeks prior to the incident in Yemen. The US government notices and has taken steps in trying to reduce their attack numbers, but the strikes were not eliminated fully, still resulting in more deaths.The drone usage should have stricter regulations to reduce the attacks by the US military, not only do they take innocent lives, they also cost a fortune and are being used as killer weapons without restrictions.
This paper intends to discuss a proposal on analysis of cost and price. The proposal describes a company known as Hi-delta which is a new start company which targets the industry of drone navigation systems.
Today the use of drones has moved beyond military and recreational use and has emerged as a trending topic of conversation within both the private sector, commercial, and military realms (Bowden, 2013). Drone piloting has also become quite the topic of controversy due to military drone pilots taking non-traditional routes to achieve pilot certification. Military application has changed the landscape of foreign policy has augmented our military’s reach across the globe with the use of drones on the battlefield (Cole, 2014). As far as commercial uses drones are now augmented the way we deliver packages and cultivate vast amounts of farm (Senger, 2013). Even surveying of lands has changed with the adaptive technology drones utilize to map land features. The influx of drones in the public and private sector now has the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
This budget memo follows up on After considering the 20% budget cut, we the CFO’s at DroneTech have decided to not cut any employees(?). Instead we reduced the yearly budget of each section of employees.
Technological advancement has improved the consumer drones and the services they provide. Scientific innovations such as GPS, autopilot systems, support software as well as the use of auto-stabilizing cameras have made the consumer life full of imagination. “These drones have the ability to fly at a programmed route while taking aerial photos and video recording even in the presence of bad weather conditions and greater heights that make it impossible for pilots (Corrigan)”. Which in itself is pretty incredible. “The aerial photography achieved is with greater accuracy, therefore, they could be used to make site surveys, monitoring crops, aerial 3-D mapping, military surveillance, world life protection, and search and rescue operations (Handwerk)” which make the consumer drone not just for the amatuar
According to Bamburry, “The drone industry could add 82 billion dollars in economic activity over the next 10 years” (44). Part of the increase in economic activity would be because “at least 70,000 jobs would be created once the government reduces restrictions for drones across the American airspace over a 10-year span starting in 2015” (Bamburry 44). The increase of jobs would be beneficial because it gives many people an opportunity to make enough money to live well. Also, an increased economy would mean more growth in the country which also allows for better
Technology will never stop improving. Businesses will always integrate better and more sophisticated technology in their system. In Maggie Yip's blog, she addresses the economical effects from implementing drones into the operational side of a business. Based on her blog, drones are becoming an increasing trend in our society. People use drones for entertainment purposes such as cinematography and gaming.
This urge to know more lead me to consider purchasing a drone for myself, but there were a few problems about that consideration. I didn’t have a complete understanding about drone maneuverability and regulations which lead me to speculate whether or not to begin exploring the field of drones. My desire to study about unmanned aerial systems strengthened over the next couple of years, but I couldn’t find many lessons that were interactive and thorough enough. I find it amazing how a brand new view of the ground below can be accessed with such a small and agile product. For a great portion of my existence, I always thought that huge aircrafts would be the only functionable creations that would be able to fly the skies, so when I first witnessed the potential of these aerial systems, I was quickly captivated to properly wield one someday. The feature of recording flights was also mind-blowing because it opened a new way to express the world around us through film. It’s amazing how creative content creators can be when using them. Being able to easily access a new way to express oneself is a progression into the future we have set for
Briefly explain the major operations of your company. What products does it sell and/or services does it render? Identify the major competitors of the company.
Robert Harwood, the aviation director for Ansys, an organization that develops simulations for craft emergencies, says that a drone obtaining sucked into associate engine would most likely be plenty sort of a bird strike. “Except clearly, with a drone it’s most likely aluminiferous or plastic, thus it’s about to be a lot of substantial than one thing fleshy.”
Drones are regarded as one of the edgy technology applications that are in a vigorous development cycle all over the world. Drone is a term used to describe unmanned airborne vehicle (UAVs) without a pilot. Drones can be controlled wirelessly using remote control and communication protocols as Wi-Fi or high frequency waves. Drones can navigate with a degree of autonomy using onboard Microcomputers. They have different types, sizes and degrees of autonomy. Each type of drones has its own ethical issues for usage. Drones have invaded many professions due to its high speed, accuracy, low cost, do not have to be rested and the most important thing is that it can handle dangerous missions without risking humans lives.
In recent years, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), or drones, have transitioned from primarily military applications to use in the private sector; being used to film movies, delivering packages for Amazon, and even personal entertainment. Because of the advancement in drone