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OMB Control #0693-0033
Expiration: 06/30/2019
1. Have you worked (or do you currently work) in a public safety
department that has a drones program?
Yes
No
2. What type of public safety organization are you currently
with? (check all that apply)
Explosive Ordinance Disposal
Fire Fighting
Law Enforcement (Local or Federal)
Military
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
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Rescue Services
Other:
3. What is your jurisdiction? (check all that apply)
City
County
State
Federal
Other:
4. What type of geographic environments does your department
typically operate in (check all that apply)?
Desert
Mountains
Rural
Suburban
Urban
Wildland
Other:
5. What is your position/title within your organization?
Your answer
6. Please describe your day-to-day job responsibilities.
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Your answer
7. How many years of experience do you have in your current
line of work?
Less than 1 year
1 to 3 years
3 to 5 years
5 to 10 years
More than 10 years
8. Do you have other types of public safety experience?
Yes
No (skip to question 9)
If so, what type of public safety organization(s) did you work with
prior to your current job (check all that apply)?
Explosive Ordinance Disposal
Fire Fighting
Law Enforcement (Local or Federal)
Military
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Rescue Services
Other:
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How many years of experience did you have with your prior
public safety organization(s)?
Less than 1 year
1 to 3 years
3 to 5 years
More than 5 years
9. If you answered "no" in question #1 for participating in a
public safety drones program, is your department actively
developing or considering a drones program? Please explain
(then skip to question 12)
Your answer
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Drones Program Experience
10. How long has your department had (or did your department
have) a drones program?
Less than 1 year
1 to 3 years
3 to 5 years
More than 5 years
Please list some of the drone models operating in your
department (or write "I don't know" if unsure).
Your answer
Do you have licensed drones pilots within your organization or
does your organization hire or borrow pilots to fly department
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drones?
Yes
No
I don't know
comments
Your answer
11. Do you have any experience flying drones?
Yes
No
If yes, how many years of drone flying experience do you have?
Less than 1 year
1 to 3 years
3 to 5 years
More than 5 years
Additional comments
Your answer
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Missions with no Broadband Communications
12. Have you been involved in any missions during which
cellular broadband communications (voice and/or data) were not
available (e.g. the wireless infrastructure was down or you were
in a remote area where wireless infrastructure doesn’t exist)?
Yes
No
If yes, briefly list the kind of mission (such as “searching for a
missing person” or “forest fire-fighting”), the type of environment
(such as “residential dwelling,” “high rise building,” “rural fields,”
“rugged mountainous terrain”), and the reason why
communications systems were not available.
Your answer
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Where cellular broadband communications were not available,
was there a need for or would you have wanted wireless
communications?
Yes
No
If yes, please describe what the added benefit to the mission
would have been?
Your answer
13. Would you consider continuous cellular communications a
necessity in the types of missions that you are involved in?
Yes
No
Please explain your answer.
Your answer
14. What size cellular broadband coverage area would you need
surrounding a single mission area in order to support that
mission?
Less than 1 mile radius
Between 1 mile and 5mile radius
Between 5 mile and 10 mile radius
More than 10 mile radius
If you prefer listing the coverage area in terms of acreage, list it
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here.
Your answer
If you answered "no" in question #1 for participating in a public
safety drones program, feel free to skip to the final question #24.
Your answer
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Drones Specifications
15. If drones could stay in the air indefinitely and a drone was
able to provide continuous cellular broadband coverage for first
responders in areas where coverage was not available,
approximately how long would you anticipate needing the drone
to stay in the air during such a mission?
30 to 60 minutes
60 to 90 minutes
90 to 120 minutes
More than 120 minutes
Other:
What would you consider a safe minimum flight elevation above
ground level (AGL) for such a drone?
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50 ft
100 ft
150 ft
200 ft
300 ft
400 ft
Other:
16. If a drone (that can provide continuous cellular broadband
coverage) could be either tethered to a ground control station
with a cable (supplying continuous power to the drone and
communications between the ground station and the drone), or
untethered (i.e. completely wireless), which one would be more
useful for your organization (or missions)?
Tethered
Untethered
A mix of both
Please explain your choice for tethered, untethered, or both.
Your answer
17. If a drone (that can provide continuous cellular broadband
coverage) could be either an untethered multi-rotor drone that
can take-off and land vertically, an untethered fixed-wing drone
that can take-off and land horizontally, or an untethered hybrid
drone that can take-off and land vertically and then fly
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horizontally, would you choose one type over another?
Yes
No
Please explain your answer and your drone preference.
Your answer
What are your logistical and operational considerations for
choosing one type over another?
Your answer
18. What would be your preferred power source for drones that
can provide continuous cellular broadband coverage (for
example, all electric, liquid fuel, or a hybrid electric/fuel)?
Your answer
19. Would you consider other power sources such as hydrogen
fuel cells, etc.?
Yes
No
If yes, which power source would you consider and what
advantages do you think that power source has over others?
Your answer
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Other Considerations for Drone Use
20. If a drone that can provide continuous cellular broadband
coverage were available, do you think that having a highpowered zoom camera or thermal camera on the drone would
be needed or useful?
Yes
No
If yes, list the type of camera(s) and how it might be used [e.g.
visible light camera, FLIR (thermal imaging) camera].
Your answer
If yes, would you need to fly at a particular maximum altitude in
order to obtain useful footage from the camera(s)? Please
explain.
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Your answer
21. If a drone that can provide continuous cellular broadband
coverage were available and weighed more than 55 lbs (which
requires special waivers from the FAA to fly) would you consider
using such a drone?
Yes
No
Why or why not?
Your answer
22. As it relates to an LTE-carrying drone, how rugged does the
drone need to be? For example, would you expect to operate in
weather or environmental conditions such as heavy dew, light
rain after a hurricane, dust or sand after a disaster, high
humidity or smoke?
Your answer
Do you have concerns with noise factors either for the drone
communications, community or environment it's flying in?
Your answer
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Budget and Final Comments
23. As it pertains to your agency’s budget and the value to your
agency of having this tool at your disposal, what would be a
reasonable or affordable cost for your agency to spend on a
drone used to deploy cellular broadband communications?
Less than $5,000
$5,000 to $10,000
$10,000 to $20,000
$20,000 to $30,000
$30,000 to $50,000
Other:
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24. Do you have additional comments that might help PSCR in
their research efforts to advance wireless communications for
America's first responders?
Your answer
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