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Mon, Oct 19, 2015

UAS Drone Corp. Appoints Grant A. Begley To Its Board Of Directors

Considered An Expert In The Technology Development And Policy Arenas

UAS Drone Corp., a developer of unmanned aerial systems for the law enforcement and first responder market (the "Company"), announced that Grant A. Begley, a drone technology development and policy leader, has been appointed to the Company's Board of Directors.

During Mr. Begley's long career in the industry, he served as Corporate Senior Vice President for Alion Science and Technology, where he developed and implemented its $1 billion Business Development Enterprise. Prior to Alion, Mr. Begley served as Pentagon Senior Advisor to the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Unmanned Aerial Systems, leading development of the DoD's 2011 Unmanned Systems Roadmap. His career also includes leadership positions in advanced capabilities with Raytheon Corporation and Lockheed Martin where he initiated and led cross-corporation drone programs. Mr. Begley served in the United States Navy for 26 years where he was designated Top Gun, followed by acquisition assignments for the development and management of next generation manned and unmanned aircraft systems, weapon systems and joint executive acquisition assignments.

Mr. Begley also served as the first competitively selected National Director for Counter Stealth, and Navy Director for Stealth-Technologies, Policy and Advance Programs; and was on the Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), Unmanned Systems 2014 Planning Committee. He holds his master's degree in Aerospace and Aeronautic Engineering from the Naval Post-Graduate School and a bachelor's degree in General Engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy; and is certified from University of Virginia, Darden Business School in Executive Program Management, and from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Executive Technical Management.

"We are very pleased to have Mr. Begley provide his vast expertise and contacts to our mission at UAS Drone Corp.," stated its Director, Chris Nelson. "We believe that having an individual with his long track record of success in this industry will add tremendous value to our company."

"I am excited to assist UAS Drone Corp. in advancing its technologies and contributing to their aggressive strategy for developing unmanned aerial system capabilities to significantly, safely and responsibly benefit the law enforcement sector," stated Mr. Begley. "I believe this company is diligently developing the right team and alliances to become a success in this industry."

(Source: UAS Drone Corp news release)

FMI: http://uasdronecorp.com/

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