Pierce Aerospace's B1 Remote ID Beacon is the first and only Remote ID module approved for the Defense Innovation Unit’s (DIU) Blue UAS Framework.
This official stamp of approval signifies the B1 beacon's compliance with the highest standards of cybersecurity and operational performance.
The Blue UAS Framework certifies interoperable, NDAA-compliant UAS components and software for government agencies like the Department of Defense (DOD).
The B1 Remote ID Beacon will undergo NDAA and cybersecurity verification to join the Blue UAS Framework Authority to Operate (ATO).
Pierce Aerospace's selection follows a competitive process with 369 proposals where the B1 Beacon stood out among hundreds of applicants.
Key specifications of the B1 Remote ID Beacon include cable tie mounts, 8-hour battery life, and compliance with ASTM F3411-22 standard.
The B1's compatibility with high-speed drones and anti-collision sensors makes it popular for government and enterprise applications.
Costing $275, the B1 Remote ID Beacon is aimed at enterprise customers seeking NDAA-compliant Remote ID technology.
The Beacon enhances military operations by facilitating training and emergency response efforts within the Blue UAS Framework.
Pierce Aerospace's leadership in Remote ID technology is underlined by its involvement with regulatory bodies and industry committees.