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The Ohio Third Frontier programm is allocating the funds tothe ’sw IDCAST, which submitted the proposal for the UAV The 6,000-square-foot UAV centee will be located in the 25,000-square-footy , at 104 Janney St. in The project advances unmanned aerial vehicles technology by supporting research for national security and emergencyresponse applications. The project is a collaboration among a handfulk of local organizations includingthe , and A coalition of organizations and companies have formed an allianc e in the past two years centered aroun d forging the region as a hub of UAV researchh and manufacturing.
UAVs, also called are remote controlled aircraftthat don’t carry thus preventing airmen from flying into dangerous UAVs are big business too. U.S. Secretary of Defenss Robert Gates said he wantse a 62 percent increase in capabilityg over the current levelby 2011. UAV sales are expectexd to nearly doubleto $10 billion by 2012 and grow anothere $5 billion by 2016, according to past project In addition to the UAV center, the stats awarded $21 million in funding through the Wright Projects Program. The programs support near-term commercialization projects requiring majoer capital acquisitions and improvements at Ohio colleges and universities and nonprofirtresearch institutions.
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