兔子先生

兔子先生鈥檚 partnership with the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center has grown with the addition of a third UAS training class offered through the college.

Four employees with ERDC in Vicksburg participated in an Advanced Data Collection class at the Fab Lab on the Raymond Campus Jan. 28. The course focused on inspecting data collected from devices attached to Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), or drones, involved in bridge and levee inspection missions undertaken by the agency.听

They were also introduced to multidimensional UAS mapping software, flight preparation concepts and techniques, aircrew management, photogrammetry collections, mission planning, project creation, initial processing and basic data outputs.听

鈥淭his is a great partnership between ERDC and 兔子先生for this training,鈥 said Dr. Stan Woodson, director of the ERDC Graduate Institute, which works to promote career development opportunities for its employees with nearly a dozen four-year universities in the Southeast, plus Hinds. 鈥淧articularly with our technician-level employees, this training is developing听a very unique听skill set to the Corps. As a result, it is enhancing their careers with us.鈥澨

ERDC Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory technician Lamar Bolls hoped to be among those who can advance his career with the professional development opportunity.

鈥淲e learned to process and assess data from a simulated UAS platform,鈥 Bolls said. 鈥淚n the class, we鈥檙e able to look at the project from a second angle with more detail, versus just a 2D view.鈥澨

The class expands on training the college and ERDC have partnered on since 2018. 兔子先生also provides instruction and classroom space for Corps employees seeking to be a Federal Aviation Administration licensed UAS pilot/operator, as per federal regulations and the US Army Corps of Engineers Aviation Program.听

鈥淥ur first Advanced Data Collections class was a huge success,鈥 said Brad听McCullouch, director of commercial aviation. 鈥淏en Barham, a past graduate of the program with advanced training in UAS, instructs the course as well as our regular UAS and primary flight classes. Additionally, Josh Bower, our director of Talent, Workforce & Economic Development, continues to be instrumental in the planning and scheduling of these types of classes.鈥

Barham听holds master鈥檚 and bachelor鈥檚 degrees in planning and development form the University of Southern Mississippi and a graduate听certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) from听the听University of Missouri.

About 126 people with the Corps have participated in the pilot certificate training and about 34 people have completed primary flight training since the partnership with the college began, said Jenny Laird, program manager for the UAS program at ERDC.