Public Safety Drone Review Welcomes Megan Descalzi: Drone Operations for the Baltimore PD
Don’t miss the discussion with Baltimore PD sUAS Program Coordinator for the Crime Scene Unit, Megan Descalzi. Scheduled for Tuesday, May 7 at 3:00 PM EST, the upcoming episode will offer direct and practical insights into the current use of drone technology for public safety applications. Register here for this free live event presented by DRONERESPONDERS in collaboration with DRONELIFE.
Featuring Special Guest Megan Descalzi
The May edition of the Public Safety Drone Review will feature Megan Descalzi, drone pilot and sUAS Program Coordinator for the busy Baltimore PD. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to delve into the world of public safety drones with a pilot on the front lines in a complex urban environment. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the drone community, this session promises valuable learnings and insights.
Megan Descalzi holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Maryland and a Masters of Forensic Science from University of New Haven. Ms. Descalzi is a certified crime scene analyst and Part 107 Remote Pilot. She is an adjunct faculty member at Towson University, a part time sUAS pilot for George Mason University, and a full-time Crime Laboratory Technician at the Baltimore Police Department.
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The Public Safety Drone Review is your monthly gateway to the latest in the regulations, issues and drone technology for public safety. Join us on May 7 to be part of the discussion.
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