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Zephyr Integrates NIST Payload Test for Drone Training
March 17, 2026
Zephyr Drone Simulator has incorporated the new Payload Delivery and Retrieval Test Method developed collaboratively by NIST, DRONERESPONDERS, OMADA Group, and CERRA to enhance public safety drone pilot training. This integration standardizes high-fidelity simulation for lifesaving payload delivery missions, supporting emergency response readiness and pilot certification efforts.
- This development enables agencies and contractors involved in public safety drone operations to adopt a standardized training and certification framework aligned with NIST test methods.
- Procurement professionals should consider opportunities to acquire or integrate simulation tools that comply with these emerging standards to improve pilot readiness and operational effectiveness.
- Vendors offering drone simulation and training solutions can leverage this integration to meet growing demand for validated payload delivery capabilities within emergency response ecosystems.
- The collaboration highlights a federal-level push toward standardized drone training, indicating potential future procurement requirements emphasizing compliance with NIST-based testing protocols.
By enabling agencies to self-assess and self-certify, we accelerate readiness for widespread payload deployment within the Drone as First Responder ecosystem.
— Arcady Shteynberg, OMADA Group
Integrating this payload test into the NIST Standard Test Methods for sUAS represents an important milestone in how we train and evaluate drone operations for emergency response.
— Charles Werner, Director of DRONERESPONDERS
Agencies
National Institute of Standards and Technology, DRONERESPONDERS
Vendors
Zephyr, OMADA Group, CERRA
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- Zephyr Drone Simulator Integrates NIST Payload Delivery Test for Public Safety Drone Training | UST · Unmanned Systems Technology · Mar 17