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DroneUp And Vintun Partner To Pursue Federal Drone Work

Will Acquire, Process, And Deliver Actionable Aerial Data For Various U.S. Government Agencies And Organizations

DroneUp LLC, an on-demand drone pilot service provider, has partnered with Vintun LLC to provide drone services for the United States Government.

Vintun provides a variety of services for various military and government organizations and has developed VDaaS, Vintun Drone-as-a-Service. Through their extensive global pilot network, DroneUp will act as the drone service provider to Vintun. DroneUp’s patent-pending platform, Mission Match, enables VDaaS’s participants to locate, qualify and deploy the right drone pilot for the right mission. DroneUp and Vintun will acquire, process, and deliver actionable aerial data for various agencies and organizations within the US Government at the highest levels.

"DroneUp is excited to partner with Vintun to assist in expanding the federal use of drones. We look forward to providing these valuable services and continuing to expand the drone industry,” said Tom Walker, CEO of DroneUp.

"VDaaS enables the customer to reduce the inspection cycle, get detailed imagery or other sensor data, enhance worker safety and get accurate data regardless of weather conditions," said Greg Early, president of Vintun. "We are happy to partner with DroneUp on providing these new services to our customers.”

(Source: DroneUp news release)

FMI: www.vintunllc.com/vdaas, www.droneup.com

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