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Some projects need a high level of global accuracy, while in other cases, relative accuracy will suffice. When referring to the use of ground control points, which greatly improve a map’s absolute accuracy, Hunter Cole of construction company Brasfield & Gorrie puts the decision this way:":1,"#“Third-Party Controller” means a Controller for which Customer is a Processor; and;":1,"#“SCCs” means the clauses annexed to the EU Commission Implementing Decision 2021/914 of June 4, 2021 on standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to third countries pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council as amended or replaced from time to time;":1,"#“Services” has the meaning given to it in the Agreement. The services include services provided through the Company’s DroneDeploy and StructionSite branded software products.;":1,"#“International Data Transfer” means any disclosure of Customer Personal Data by an organization subject to Data Protection Law to another organization located outside the EEA, the UK or Switzerland;":1,"#“Data Subject Rights” means Data Subjects’ rights to information, access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection, the right to withdraw consent, and the right not to be subject to automated individual decision-making in accordance with Data Protection Law;":1,"#“Data Protection Law” means the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (“GDPR”) and the e-Privacy Directive 2002/58/EC (as amended by Directive 2009/136/EC), and their national implementations in the European Economic Area (“EEA”), including the European Union, and all other similar data protection laws of the EEA, and the United Kingdom (“UK”), and Switzerland, each as applicable, and as may be amended or replaced from time to time;":1,"#Data importer will maintain administrative, physical, and technical safeguards for protection of the security, confidentiality and integrity of Personal Data uploaded to the Services, as described in the Security and Compliance documentation and accessible via this link.This Data Processing Agreement (“DPA”) is entered into between DroneDeploy, Inc. (together with its affiliates, “Company”) and the customer identified on the signature page hereto (“Customer”) effective as of the date of the last signature (“Effective Date”).":1,"#TECHNICAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL MEASURES INCLUDING TECHNICAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL MEASURES TO ENSURE THE SECURITY OF THE DATA":1,"#If Customer is not established in the EEA, the Supervisory Authority will be that of the EEA country where Customer’s EU data protection representative is located. If Customer does not have an EU data representative, the competent Supervisory Authority is one of the EEA countries where the Data Subjects are located.":1,"#The competent Supervisory Authority for the Processing of Personal Data relating to Data Subjects located in the EEA is the Supervisory Authority of the Customer’s country of establishment":1,"#Purpose(s) of the data transfer and further processing: The Personal Data will be transferred and further Processed to provide the Services to Customer as described in the Agreement. The services include services provided through the Company’s DroneDeploy and StructionSite branded software products.":1,"#Nature of the processing: The Personal Data will be Processed and transferred for the provision of the Services as set out in the Agreement. The services include services provided through the Company’s DroneDeploy and StructionSite branded software products.":1,"#“Customer Personal Data” means Personal Data Processed by Company as a Processor on behalf of Customer or Third Party Controller;":1,"#Signature and date: As set forth on the signature page to this DPA.":1,"#{Identity and contact details of the data exporter(s) and, where applicable, of its/their data protection officer and/or representative in the European Union.]":1,"#By signing this DPA, Company and Customer conclude the UK Addendum, which is hereby incorporated and applies to International Data Transfers outside the UK. Part 1 of the UK Addendum is completed as follows: (i) in Table 1, the “Exporter” is Customer and the “Importer” is Company, their details are set forth in this DPA, and the Agreement; (ii) in Table 2, the first option is selected and the “Approved EU SCCs” are the SCCs referred to in Section 9.2 of this DPA; (iii) in Table 3, Annexes 1 (A and B), and II to the “Approved EU SCCs” are Annex I and II respectively; and (iv) in Table 4, both the “Importer” and the “Exporter” can terminate the UK Addendum.":1,"#Customer hereby authorizes Company to perform International Data Transfers to any country deemed adequate by the European Commission or the competent authorities, as appropriate; on the basis of adequate safeguards in accordance with Data Protection Law; or pursuant to the SCCs and the UK Addendum referred to in Sections 9.2 and 9.3.":1,"#Company may charge a reasonable fee for assistance under this Section 7. If Company is at fault, Company and Customer shall each bear their own costs related to assistance.":1,"#Customer hereby authorizes Company to engage Subprocessors. A list of Company’s current Subprocessors is accessible via https://dronedeploy.com/legal/subprocessors (the “Subprocessor List”). If Customer wishes to receive notification of new Subprocessors, it should send an email to privacy@dronedeploy.com with the subject line “Subscribe to Subprocessor updates.”":1,"#Taking into account the state of the art, the costs of implementation and the nature, scope, context and purposes of Processing as well as the risk of varying likelihood and severity for the rights and freedoms of natural persons, Company will implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk, including the measures listed in Annex II.":1,"#Capitalized terms used but not defined herein have the meaning given to them in the Master Services Agreement governing the provision of Services (as defined therein) by Company to Customer.":1,"#“UK Addendum” means the addendum to the SCCs issued by the UK Information Commissioner under Section 119A(1) UK Data Protection Act 2018 (version B1.0, in force March 21, 2022).":1,"#“Controller”, “Data Subject”, “Personal Data”, “Personal Data Breach”, “Processing”, “Processor”, and “Supervisory Authority” have the meaning given to them in Data Protection Law;":1,"#Live Map for Mavic 3 Enterprise - Live Map preview is available immediately after flight and reduces the need to drive to the office to upload data so critical decisions can be made while in the field.":1,"#Annotation Groups - Combine annotations into groups that make sense for your project. No matter how you choose to organize your annotations, this new feature ensures your projects are more navigable and organized.":1,"#Reviewing the latest updates to coming to DroneDeploy in July 2024.":1,"#image featuring controlled map badges in DroneDeploy":1,"#image featuring controlled map filters in DroneDeploy":1,"#image of high accuracy improvements in DroneDeploy":1,"#image of ground robotic 360 walkthroughs in DroneDeploy":1,"#gif of Interior PDFs in DroneDeploy":1,"#High Accuracy Improvements - Project Level GCPs, and High Accuracy Filters and Badges improve ease-of-use and efficiency.":1,"#Drone Condition Verification: Open the dock to verify the drone’s condition before it takes off.":1,"#Dock Camera Check: Ensure the dock is fully functional and clear of people before takeoff.":1,"#New Supported Hardware Coming Soon: Matrice 350 RTK and Anzu Raptor - We’re excited to invite you to join our beta testing program if you own either of these drones.":1,"#Weather Check: Get real-time weather information from the dock to confirm conditions are favorable for flight.":1,"#We’ve also added some useful features to the Dock Automation Pre-flight Checklist:":1,"#DJI Airsense Alerts: Stay safe with alerts for nearby aircraft equipped with ADSB-IN.":1,"#Wind Speed Estimation: Get accurate wind speed estimates from the drone as it takes off, since the dock is usually sheltered and wind readings might be lower there.":1,"#Camera Toggle During Flight: Now you can switch between the dock and drone camera during flight to ensure the dock is clear of any obstructions, like birds, when the drone is returning.":1,"#We’re excited to announce some updates to our DJI Dock integration that make your drone operations smoother and safer than ever!":1,"#Safety Improvements to DJI Dock Integration":1,"#With M3E Live Map, you get the insights you need, right when you need them, making your workflow more efficient.":1,"#In agriculture, M3E Live Map allows you to make immediate post-flight assessments, providing crucial plant health details to landowners for prompt investigation and mitigation.":1,"#For construction projects, this means you can create quick overlays for flight planning based on the most up-to-date site conditions, even if satellite imagery isn't current.":1,"#Overlay and Map View Filter on Mobile - Proactively select which overlay is displayed and captured, and change which orthomosaic map is seen on the exterior for additional context such as blueprints, shop drawings, or engineering documents at any level.":1,"#Say goodbye to driving back to the office and waiting for data to upload and process. With M3E Live Map, you get an immediate, low resolution map of your field or job site that is available offline.":1,"#Live Map for Mavic 3 Enterprise":1,"#This enhancement doesn't just improve organization—it also ensures quality measurements and streamlined analysis.":1,"#Imagine you're running an analysis for solar panels and another for stockpiles. Instead of dealing with a messy list of 100 solar panels and 20 stockpiles, you can now group them into neat folders. This makes finding and managing your annotations easier.":1,"#Now, you can combine annotations into groups that make sense for your project. No matter how you choose to organize your annotations, this new feature ensures your projects are more navigable and organized.":1,"#Keeping track of all your annotations can be a real challenge, especially when you're juggling multiple analyses or collaborating with a large team. That's why we're thrilled to introduce our latest feature: Annotation Groups!":1,"#Annotation Groups to Organize your Project":1,"#Controlled Maps - Badges - Easily understand if a given map was flown with GCPs, RTK, PPK, or Checkpoints without diving into the processing report. Hover over the control-method badge to receive an explanation describing the respective technology.":1,"#Controlled Maps - Filter - See and filter which maps leverage High Accuracy settings and features from DroneDeploy to make measurements or compare over time. A new “Controlled” filter is applied to maps flown with additional controls, such as GCPs/Checkpoints, PPK, and RTK. Now you can easily locate flights that used high accuracy settings among other flights that did not.":1,"#Time-Saving: No more uploading .csv files again and again or trying to tell another pilot which GCP to upload for the next flight. Save time and reduce confusion among stakeholders with a streamlined, consistent approach.":1,"#Fixed Camera - SiteKick Support - Fixed camera data in the DroneDeploy platform centralizes all reality capture information, making it easier for project teams to remotely monitor sites for security purposes, tracking deliveries, and more, all while accessing their aerial and ground data.":1,"#Effortless Setup: Once you set your GCPs, you can forget about them. They’re saved to your project, ready for any new maps you create.":1,"#Here's why you'll love it:":1,"#Project Level GCPs - Ground Control Points (GCPs) can now be saved directly to the project after upload, making them available to select for any new maps, without re-uploading each time. You can overwrite your saved GCPs at any time if needed.":1,"#High Accuracy Improvements":1,"#Comprehensive documentation is available for both the Matrice 350 RTK + Zenmuse P1 camera and the Anzu Raptor. If you’re interested in contributing to our testing efforts, please contact our support team. We look forward to your participation!":1,"#We’re excited to invite you to join our beta testing program if you own either of these drones.":1,"#Matrice 350 RTK + Zenmuse P1 camera":1,"#The DroneDeploy Flight app is now in open beta testing to support all mission types for:":1,"#New Supported Hardware Coming Soon: Matrice 350 RTK and Anzu Raptor":1,"#Interior PDF Downloads - Instantly generate a PDF of the current interior view, including markers for all media, to deliver a filtered view of the project to key clients and stakeholders.":1,"#After your ground based robot completes a walkthrough aligned to a specific location, the walkthrough will appear in the DroneDeploy Interior view as a layer on-top of a plan sheet. Users can then leverage a location to quickly view their robotic walks with specific site context along-side their manual walks collected with a 360 camera.":1,"#We are excited to announce that you can now use your preset DroneDeploy locations to send your Boston Dynamics Spot or other supported ground based robot to capture autonomous 360 walkthroughs! This new feature allows DroneDeploy users, who have already created locations within their project for aerial and/or ground-based applications, to sync these locations with Spot for robotic captures.":1,"#DroneDeploy Ground Robotic 360 Walkthrough now uses Locations":1,"#Additionally, DroneDeploy Ground Mobile app users can now choose which orthomosaic map to display on the exterior, breaking free from the limitation of the most recent Ortho map.":1,"#With the latest update, users can now proactively select which overlay to display and capture against. This enhancement provides additional context, allowing users to leverage overlays displaying blueprints, shop drawings, or engineering documents at any level.":1,"#Previously, the default view in the DroneDeploy Ground mobile app was limited to the first overlay uploaded. While functional, this default view restricted users to a predefined context, potentially missing out on important details useful for adjustments before capture.":1,"#New Overlay and Map View Filters in DroneDeploy Ground Mobile":1,"#Camera views from other camera providers are also supported, so please try pasting them into the app, or ask your CSM for assistance if it’s not yet supported and you’d like us to add them to our allow list. Go to our Support Article to learn more.":1,"#Exciting news from DroneDeploy! We’re rolling out new features and improvements in our July release to enhance your operations.":1,"#SiteKick New!":1,"#In our April launch, we released our Fixed Camera functionality as an Open BETA for our Enterprise customers. While we are still iterating on the final capabilities from customer feedback, we are excited to announce the addition of SiteKick to the list of supported Fixed Camera partners:":1,"#New Fixed Camera Partner, SiteKick Announced!":1,"#Now you can deliver a filtered view of your project to key clients & stakeholders, without them needing a DroneDeploy login.":1,"#We are happy to announce that the new interior PDF Download allows users to instantly generate a PDF of their current interior view, including markers for all media (incl. any selected Walks).":1,"#Having a sharable report with all captured media pins and walks for a level on a drawing is an indispensable way to review daily or weekly progress or check the status of an issue.":1,"#Interior PDF Downloads make it easy to share with your clients":1,"#For a list of all July releases, check out the release notes.":1,"#DJI Docked Drone Safety Improvements - Fly safer and save time with docked drone improvements including cameras on the dock, weather conditions and DJI Airsense Alerts.":1,"#Originaltext":1,"#Mit deinem Feedback können wir Google Übersetzer weiter verbessern":1,"#Gute Übersetzung":1,"#Schlechte Übersetzung":1,"#Diese Übersetzung bewerten":1,"#Entre em contato":1,"#Speed up site inspection processes with high-resolution drone maps & 360 Walkthroughs":1,"#Inspections are one of the most vital aspects of an oil & gas company’s operations. Inspections can be used to detect dangerous methane or H2S gas leaks, ground subsidence of well pads, or flare stack anomalies. What CRC finds so advantageous about using drones for inspections is that they can go from being reactive to any repairs needed to be done, to proactive in preventing such repairs in the first place.":1,"#Anzu Raptor":1,"#메시지 *":1,"#DroneDeploy isn’t just about the data. In this video, we’ll show you how to merge DroneDeploy data with industry-leading software applications and manage your entire drone program from within DroneDeploy.":1,"#software applications and manage your entire drone program from within DroneDeploy.":1,"#In this video, we’ll show you how to merge DroneDeploy data with industry-leading software applications and manage your entire drone program from within DroneDeploy.":1,"#DroneDeploy isn’t just about the data.":1,"#In this video, we’ll show you how to merge DroneDeploy data with industry-leading":1,"#Sunrun처럼":1,"#Plan Unificado de DroneDeploy":1,"#Using DroneDeploy, CRC could send out a team of pilots to fly several different areas of land and upload those captured images, videos, and panoramas to the cloud, enabling their analysts to work from accurate maps and models without the need for radios or similarly faulty communication techniques.":1,"#Acabados":1,"#Base":1,"#Gemini":1,"#Integrating your Existing Software Tools with DroneDeploy | DroneDeploy":1,"#“The combination of new laser scanning technology with the evolution of autonomous mobile robots is a huge development for the construction industry,” says David Inggs, CEO at Rocos. “Instead of humans carrying scanners around manually, robots are capable of capturing everything - significantly improving productivity and reducing labour costs.”":1,"#Tracking progress is critical in the construction industry. You need to ensure that projects are completed on schedule to avoid costly overruns and disappointed clients. And that requires visibility at every stage of the job.":1,"#The power of robot autonomy":1,"#Fortunately, technology is evolving fast. The global market for construction robotics is projected to grow from $22.7 million in 2018 to $226 million by 2025 ¹. The combination of autonomous mobile robots and innovative 3D laser scanners is set to transform the industry.":1,"#But imagine fleets of robots - in different form factors, performing different tasks - all acting together cohesively across a construction site. A network of interconnected machines relieving humans of backbreaking labour and freeing them up for more strategic, high-value tasks.":1,"#But tracking the progress of construction projects is also notoriously difficult. It’s hard for human workers to scan entire buildings consistently and keep an accurate record of changes against the BIM (Building Information Modeling) - especially if this is required on a daily basis. And the larger the project, the more challenging and expensive tracking becomes.":1,"#David Inggs is the CEO and Co-Founder of Roco":1,"#Haydn Bradfield is a Reality Capture and Construction Sales Manager at Global Survey, New Zealand.":1,"#It’s a future that may not be far off. “We’re at the dawn of the robotics revolution in construction,” says David Inggs. “What really excites us is what will happen when these tasks are automated at scale, with different robots working autonomously across entire sites. Although we’re a few years off from this reality, we’re optimistic about the direction we’re heading in.”":1,"#The benefits of a single robot performing site surveying are clear - accurate and real-time data, reduced labour costs, improved safety for workers and early identification of delays or problems.":1,"#“We’re seeing a lot more hardware diversity in robotics and scanning technology - and that’s driving adoption in a wider range of industries. In turn, this sparks creativity and new ideas in construction. The future of our industry is very exciting” says Haydn Bradfield.":1,"#The future of robots in construction":1,"#Autonomous mobile robots, like Boston Dynamics’ Spot, are an increasingly powerful asset to the construction industry. With its quadrupedal form, Spot can navigate all kinds of environments, walk on uneven surfaces and even climb stairs. When equipped with laser scanners, Spot becomes a perfect tool for capturing 3D data on construction sites.":1,"#LiDAR scanning, also known as reality capture or high-definition surveying, allows construction professionals to capture 3D digital data of physical environments, providing a detailed record of projects. Laser scanners have been commercially available since the 1990s, but over the last few decades the technology has evolved significantly.":1,"#The convergence of laser and robotics technology":1,"#Through the Rocos platform, Spot can even be programmed to perform missions autonomously. Spot can be scheduled to wake up at a certain time and follow a route of waypoints, scanning and capturing point cloud data, then return to its default position and power down by itself.":1,"#Another key benefit is the consistency that construction robots bring to the tracking progress. While human inspections will always be prone to error, a robot can follow a predefined route and scan the exact same locations from the same angle every time. This means progress can be chartered against a BIM with much greater accuracy and repeatability.":1,"#Use robots to autonomously scan construction sites | DroneDeploy":1,"#“The beauty of these autonomous mobile robots is that they can survey construction sites at any time of the day or night - they can literally capture critical data while your team is sleeping. The potential for time and cost savings is immense,” says David Inggs. “It also saves workers from doing highly repetitive, mundane work - or navigating hazardous environments.”":1,"#Scanners have also evolved in terms of weight and mobility. The Cyrax 2500 consisted of a 29kg system that needed to be mounted in place and manually moved around. But today’s scanners are far smaller and lighter, allowing them to be mounted on top of mobile robots, along with other payloads. Combine this with automated registration and availability of live data, and that’s where things get really exciting.":1,"#“Laser scanning technology has come a long way,” says Haydn Bradfield, Reality Capture and Construction Sales Manager at Global Survey. “The first scanner in New Zealand - the Cyrax 2500 - only captured 1,000 points per second. Now we have scanners that can capture 2 million points per second.”":1,"#By using a robot operations platform like Rocos, users can import a 3D model of their construction site into the platform, and then use live telemetry from Spot to accurately map its position in the digital twin. Or with a mounted laser scanner, the robot can capture data of the site from scratch and render it as a realistic 3D environment. This data can be viewed in real-time and compared with crucial project information like the BIM.":1,"#It’s worth noting that during autonomous missions, robots may occasionally get stuck. If this happens, the Rocos platform can send an alert to a human operator asking them to intervene. The operator can take control from anywhere with the platform’s remote teleoperation capabilities. Ultra low-latency video streaming provides even greater context and control.":1,"#The benefits of using robots to scan progress":1,"#DroneDeploy's SOC 2 Type 2 Certification | DroneDeploy":1,"#Colocado em pausa pelo McAfee® Web Boost":1,"#드론 운영 관리":1,"#Stand Count":1,"#reporting":1,"#using":1,"#Hola":1,"#정확한 지붕 측정":1,"#公正利用ポリシー":1,"#This enhanced visibility to their operations across the entire team by maximizing data capture. CRC found this could scale its program without delays, mistakes, or extra costs, allowing them to capture all of their assets, across the millions of acres of land, in just a fraction of the time. This also gave them the peace of mind knowing all pilots were flying safely and in compliance.":1,"#When they implemented drones in their operations, a solution was finally at hand. But how could CRC properly track their pilots were flying the same plots of and, using the most precise flight plans, without doubling up on work? With Drone Operations Management, CRC could automatically collect detailed flight logs for all drone flights, filter through specific individuals, projects, and timescales, and create custom pre-flight checklists with responses automatically recorded against the flight record.":1,"#Effective communication is especially key considering CRC, a 1,500 employee company, currently has 26 licensed drone pilots with a plan to grow that number to more than 100. With such a large operating fleet, it’s imperativethings are running smoothly while accurately capturing their assets. In the last year, CRC has deployed drones daily to help save time, money, and increase operational efficiencies. CRC holds the largest privately-held mineral acreage in the state, consisting of 2.2 million net acres spanning the state’s four major oil and gas basins. With such a large span of land, CRC was finding it difficult to construct an accurate digital property record of these millions of acres, with 95% of their assets absent from a centralized database.":1,"#-Alvin Rentsch, Transformation Architect | California Resources Corporation (CRC)":1,"#“We were looking for an elegant solution for automated aerial imagery, mapping, and program management.”":1,"#Reality Capture Playbook for Oil and Gas.":1,"#. And to learn about how to implement reality capture on your facilities, check out our":1,"#Download the story here":1,"#CRC’s goal is to have a drone in every single one of their field vehicles – currently, they have over 50 vehicles with enabled Wifi internet access (Mobile Offices). They would also like up to 6 pilots per operational area. California Resources Corporation knows drones and DroneDeploy catch issues that need to be addressed far earlier than their usual yearly checks, and their plan is only to grow the program that will inevitably save them tens of thousands of dollars and cut unnecessary staffing hours.":1,"#- Maurilio Espinoza, Process Excellence Lead | California Resources Corporation (CRC)":1,"#\"Drones and DroneDeploy have saved CRC over $205,000 in the first half of the year with an expected realized saving to be around $500,000 by the end of 2019. All attributed to inspections, surveillance, mapping, and reliability.\"":1,"#CRC used DroneDeploy topo flights to monitor anomalies that would otherwise be missed by performing inspections manually. Humans cannot always detect the minute cracks that can appear on the ground surface location, so CRC had a major need for some type of device in lieu of the human eye. The tiltmeter they were using, however, was exorbitantly priced, sometimes costing as much as $7,000 each. Another drawback of the tiltmeter was that it had to be dug deep underground for installation, adding several unnecessary hours to the production schedule. The drones could be deployed to run regular flights and detect any anomalies; CRC could then be alerted to any irregularities. By using drones and thermal imagery, not only could they detect such instances accurately, they could act faster, saving both time and money.":1,"#Mano":1,"#With Autodesk Construction Cloud and DroneDeploy, collaboration between the office and field is completely seamless and transparent. The integration allows teams to validate designs faster, reduce subcontractor risk, and delight owners and stakeholders by visually reporting progress. DroneDeploy creates a digital twin of your site and is used to improve inspections and site documentation. Bring visual context for change orders, rework, and schedule slips, helping you deliver better projects on time and on budget. Features: Push high-resolution aerial maps and mobile images from DroneDeploy to Autodesk Docs and BIM 360 “Project Files” for progress documentation Assign and auto sync issues from 360 videos, drone photos, 3D models, and facades in DroneDeploy and create BIM 360 “Issues” in one click Upload & auto-sync “Plans” with revisions for comparison, progress tracking, as-built documentation from Autodesk Build and BIM 360 to DroneDeploy Notes: Please contact us to purchase this integration Please login on a desktop first before using the app on mobile Extended trial is available for Autodesk Construction Customers, Please reach out to your Customer Service Manager or email support@dronedeploy.com to enable.":1,"#I started using drones as a work tool in 2017 at the University of Costa Rica, where I’m a researcher and teacher. Here I used them to assess road infrastructure that may be affected by landslides and also to determine changes over time at the top of volcanoes.":1,"#For the GLOBHE Sustainability Challenge, sponsored by DroneDeploy, Dr. Ruiz won third place. Globhe's platform is a marketplace that connects local drone operators worldwide with organizations that need drone data. Dr. Ruiz looked at how Costa Rica’s volcanic and landslide-prone environment impacted coffee plantations. Dr. Ruiz used DroneDeploy’s software to understand complex interactions within this ecosystem.":1,"#My research focus is to study volcanic territories, its geomorphology, changes through time, superficial geochemical processes and landslides susceptibility that may have a direct impact on the population and their activities such as agriculture and road infrastructure.":1,"#How did you start using drones?":1,"#However, Costa Rica’s coffee plantations can also be highly susceptible to geological hazards. They are often located near the top of active volcanoes and ash from eruptions can affect them. The steep slopes and high levels of moisture in the soil also make these areas prone to landslides.":1,"#New tools for farming":1,"#Costa Rica is a place with different microclimates related to variations in geography and altitude that occur a few kilometers away. Geologically there are volcanoes, rivers and beaches where different human activities take place, such as tourism, agriculture, trade and transportation. All this means that Costa Rica is a place where research can be done between the interaction of geological processes with human activities.":1,"#What makes Costa Rica an important place to study?":1,"#Specifically, Dr. Ruiz has been using UAVs and LiDAR to research and document the Route 126 area, which has been affected by landslides and earthquakes. The route is one of the oldest roads in the region and a historic trade route for coffee. Trees surround a ravine that runs next to the plantation, and these trees and vegetation help prevent landslides and erosion. Because the area has such high rainfall, natural protections such as these are crucial for sustainable farming.":1,"#Coffee fields in Costa Rica have a unique combination of characteristics that favor the cultivation of Arabica coffee beans. High altitudes, fertile volcanic soil, warm temperatures, steady rainfall, and a tropical climate help to produce quality coffee with great aroma and flavor.":1,"#Reality capture technology is becoming an integral tool in advancing sustainable agriculture practices. By creating a digital twin of fields and farming practices throughout the growing season, it is easier to prove the results of different cultivation techniques and optimize resource allocation before implementing changes in the real world. Reality capture models can offer precise insights into topography, soil composition, and vegetation health. By integrating reality capture data, farmers can fine-tune irrigation schedules, adjust planting patterns, and identify areas prone to erosion or nutrient depletion. The ability to fine-tune these agricultural practices can enhance resource efficiency such as more precise water use, reduce waste such as with lower pesticide use, and promote sustainable land management. Overall, the fusion of reality capture tools with modern farming practices has the potential to enhance decision-making for farmers resulting in more resilient and eco-friendly agricultural practices.":1,"#What is your research focused on?":1,"#Paulo Ruiz Cubillo is a research geologist and teacher at INDIGO. Dr. Ruiz uses UAVs to generate topographic information in cultivation areas that may be affected by geological processes. Recently, he has been using drones to understand the dynamics of coffee plantations in Costa Rica and their interaction with geomorphology.":1,"#Q&A with Cubillo":1,"#2026 DeployDay dates coming soon":1,"#23 hours ago":1,"#If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!":1,"#Which country is your company headquartered in?":1,"#Security & Privacy page.":1,"#Established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), the SOC 2 examination is designed for organizations of any size, regardless of industry and scope, to ensure the personal assets of their potential and existing customers are protected. SOC 2 reports are globally recognized and affirm that a company’s software, infrastructure, data, policies, people, procedures and operations have been formally reviewed.":1,"#- Ashutosh Agrawal, Director of Security & Privacy Compliance at DroneDeploy.":1,"#SOC 2 Type 2 is more comprehensive than Type 1, and covers the finer details of established security controls and procedures. This ensures that companies rigorously apply and adhere to these standards without exceptions.":1,"#In February 2019, DroneDeploy achieved ISO 27001 certification, an internationally accepted security standard demonstrating compliance with security and privacy best practices. In July 2019, DroneDeploy achieved SOC 2 Type 1 certification, followed by our first SOC 2 Type 2 certification in 2020.":1,"#DroneDeploy has a proud history of adhering to industry best practices regarding cybersecurity.":1,"#Data security will always be a top priority at DroneDeploy. Our team understands the ever-shifting landscape of cyber threats, which is why we continuously invest in cutting-edge security measures to guarantee the safety of our customers’ data. Today, we proudly announce the successful completion of our most recent SOC 2 Type 2 audit.":1,"#Want to learn more about how we protect your data? Read our":1,"#What is SOC 2 Type 2?":1,"#Data security is at the heart of everything we do":1,"#DroneDeploy goes through SOC 2 audits on an annual basis and can make the latest report available to current or potential customers upon execution of a non-disclosure agreement. If you are interested in viewing DroneDeploy’s SOC 2 report, please contact us here.":1,"#“At DroneDeploy, protecting your data is our foremost objective. The SOC 2 Type 2 report reflects our unceasing commitment to data security and our alignment with the best cybersecurity practices. We trust this achievement further solidifies our customers’ confidence in the security of their data under our care.”":1,"#それを購入":1,"#Where Company has paid compensation, damages or fines, Company is entitled to claim back from Customer that part of the compensation, damages or fines, corresponding to Customer’s part of responsibility for the compensation, damages or fines.":1,"#Taking into account the nature of the Processing, and the information available to Company, Company will assist Customer, including, as appropriate and as determined by Company in its reasonable discretion, by implementing technical and organizational measures, with the fulfillment of Customer’s obligations under Data Protection Law to: comply with requests to exercise Data Subject Rights; conduct data protection impact assessments, and prior consultations with Supervisory Authorities; and notify a Personal Data Breach.":1,"#For transfers to (sub-) processors, also specify subject matter, nature and duration of the processing: For the subject matter and nature of the Processing, reference is made to the Agreement and this DPA. The Processing will take place for the duration of the Agreement.":1,"#The frequency of the transfer (e.g., whether the data is transferred on a one-off or continuous basis): On a continuous basis.":1,"#Sensitive data transferred (if applicable) and applied restrictions or safeguards that fully take into consideration the nature of the data and the risks involved, such as for instance strict purpose limitation, access restrictions (including access only for staff having followed specialized training), keeping a record of access to the data, restrictions for onward transfers or additional security measures: The Services are not intended to Process special categories of data.":1,"#Contact person’s name, position and contact details: Ben Hance, General Counsel, legal@dronedeploy.com":1,"#Categories of Personal Data transferred; Customers may submit Personal Data to the Services, the extent to which is determined and controlled by the Customer and which may include, but is not limited to, the following categories of Personal Data: First and last name; title; position; employer; contact information (company, email, phone, physical business address); professional life data; personal life data; and/or localisation data.":1,"#This DPA applies to the Processing of Customer Personal Data by Company subject to Data Protection Law to provide the Services.":1,"#Categories of Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred: Customers may submit personal data to the Services, the extent to which is determined and controlled by the Customer and which may include, but is not limited to, Personal Data relating to the following categories of Data Subjects: Customer’s customers; Customer’s personnel, staff and contractors; Customer’s end-users, authorized by Customer to use the Services; Customer’s agents; and/or third parties with which Customer conducts business.":1,"#If Company’s compliance with Data Protection Law applicable to International Data Transfers is affected by circumstances outside of Company’s control, including if a legal instrument for International Data Transfers is invalidated, amended, or replaced, then Customer and Company will work together in good faith to reasonably resolve such non-compliance. In the event that additional, replacement or alternative standard contractual clauses or UK standard contractual clauses are approved by Supervisory Authorities, Company reserves the right to amend the Agreement and this DPA by adding to or replacing, the standard contractual clauses or UK standard contractual clauses that form part of it at the date of signature in order to ensure continued compliance with Data Protection Law.":1,"#Customer acknowledges that the security measures in Annex II are appropriate in relation to the risks associated with Customer’s intended Processing and will notify Company prior to any intended Processing for which Company’s security measures may not be appropriate.":1,"#[Identity and contact details of the data exporter(s) and, where applicable, of its/their data protection officer and/or representative in the European Union.]":1,"#The period for which the personal data will be retained, or, if that is not possible, the criteria used to determine that period: Personal Data will be retained for as long as necessary taking into account the purpose of the Processing, and in compliance with applicable laws, including laws on the statute of limitations and Data Protection Law.":1,"#Company and Customer each bear their own costs related to an audit.":1,"#Customer may reasonably object to the addition of a Subprocessor based on reasonable grounds relating to a potential or actual violation of Data Protection Law by providing written notice detailing the grounds of such objection within thirty (30) days following Company’s notification of the intended change. Customer and Company will work together in good faith to address Customer’s objection. If Company chooses to retain the Subprocessor, Company will inform Customer at least thirty (30) days before authorizing the Subprocessor to Process Customer Personal Data, and either party may immediately discontinue providing or using the relevant parts of the Services, as applicable, and may terminate the relevant parts of the Services within thirty (30) days.":1,"#Company’s liability arising out of or related to this DPA, whether in contract, tort or under any other theory of liability, is subject to the “Limitation of Liability” section of the Agreement, and any reference in such section to the liability of Company means the aggregate liability of Company under the Agreement and all DPAs between Company and Customer together.":1,"#If Customer is a Processor on behalf of a Third-Party Controller, then Customer: is the single point of contact for Company; must obtain all necessary authorizations from Third-Party Controller; undertakes to issue all instructions and exercise all rights on behalf of such other Third-Party Controller.":1,"#By signing this DPA, Company and Customer conclude Module 2 (controller-to-processor) of the SCCs and, to the extent a Processor on behalf of a Third-Party Controller, Module 3 (Processor-to-Subprocessor) of the SCCs, which are hereby incorporated and completed as follows: the “data exporter” is Customer; the “data importer” is Company; the optional docking clause in Clause 7 is implemented; Option 2 of Clause 9(a) is implemented and the time period therein is specified in Section 6.3 above; the optional redress clause in Clause 11(a) is struck; if Customer is established in the EU, Clause 13(a) paragraph 1 is implemented, otherwise Clause 13(a) paragraph 2 or 3, as appropriate, is implemented; Clause 17 Option 1 is implemented and the governing law is the law of Ireland; the courts in Clause 18(b) are the Courts of Ireland; Annex I and II to Module 2 of the SCCs are Annex I and II to this DPA respectively. For International Data Transfers from Switzerland: (i) Data Subjects who have their habitual residence in Switzerland may bring claims under the SCCs before the courts of Switzerland and (ii) the SCCs cover Personal Data pertaining to legal entities until the entry into force of the revised Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection of 2020.":1,"#Company will inform Customer if Company believes that Customer’s instruction under Section 8.1 infringes Data Protection Law. Company may suspend the audit or inspection or withhold requested information until Customer has modified or confirmed the lawfulness of the instructions in writing to Company's reasonable satisfaction.":1,"#Ok":1,"#Todo":1,"#Use robots to autonomously scan construction sites":1,"#How many people work for your company?":1,"#Our grants range in size from $10,000 to $20,000 and are given as unrestricted funding. Recipients will also receive up to 5 DroneDeploy product licenses and product support to help them use technology in their program work. If you are not using DroneDeploy at the time of submission, you must pilot the technology as part of this grant within the year.":1,"#We want the application process to generate extraordinary partnerships that scale our impact. The process below is intended to help you determine if you are a good match.":1,"#How we fund":1,"#Our fund invests in organizations exploring innovative and novel approaches to build resilient futures. We seek to support organizations that improve the built and natural environment, where reality capture technology is inherent in the solution.":1,"#The Resilient Futures Technology Grant Program by DroneDeploy.org is dedicated to fostering radical inclusion in urgent solutions. Our mission is to enhance outcomes for underresourced populations by prioritizing advocacy, safety, and efficiency through reality capture technology. We envision a future where all communities have the necessary resources to build a resilient future.":1,"#We are awarding up to $75,000 in grants to eligible nonprofit organizations in 2024!":1,"#June 14, 2021":1,"#For more information on how to join the beta and install the DroneDeploy Flight app on your new RC Pro Enterprise Smart Controller please see the beta guide here. For more general FAQs on DroneDeploy’s support for the Mavic 3 Enterprise, please see the FAQ page.":1,"#SOC (System and Organization Controls) is an American standard that belongs to AICPA (the American CPA association). US public companies and companies that target the US market rely on SOC to help ensure that the services they use meet security and availability requirements.":1,"#Now, we’re pleased to announce we’ve achieved SOC 2 Type 2 certification.":1,"#Want to learn more? Check out our":1,"#At DroneDeploy, we are consistently maturing our security program and best practices that are auditable, repeatable, and built to a framework baseline easy for everyone to understand.":1,"#- Ashutosh Agrawal, Director of Risk & Compliance, DroneDeploy":1,"#State of the Drone Industry 2022 report":1,"#A core value at DroneDeploy is to Build Trust. This milestone represents a key way to build trust with our customers.":1,"#Type II is more comprehensive than Type I and covers the details of established security controls and policies to ensure companies rigorously apply and adhere to those standards without exceptions.":1,"#SOC 2 Type 2: Describes the “design and operating effectiveness over a period of time (audit period),” one year in our case.":1,"#Of the millions of acres mapped by more than 5,000 customers across 200 countries, DroneDeploy manages a ton of data. This also means that securing that data is of the utmost importance. To ensure we’re building trust amongst our customers, we considered it paramount to achieve the highest standards when it came to security. In February 2019, DroneDeploy achieved ISO 27001 certification, an internationally accepted security standard demonstrating compliance with security and privacy best practices. And last July, we achieved SOC 2 Type 1 certification. We’d be happy to provide a copy of the SOC 2 Type 1 Report to any customer, prospect, or inquirer. The SOC 2 report includes management’s description of DroneDeploy’s trust services and controls as well as the independent auditor’s opinion of DroneDeploy’s system design.":1,"#We will continue to lead by example and build security and privacy practices that are transparent, repeatable, auditable, and rigorous.":1,"#SOC 2 Type 1: Describes how security and compliance controls are “designed” based on a specific point in time.":1,"#구입":1,"#얘기하자":1,"#매년 청구됨":1,"#시도 해봐":1,"#방사성 열":1,"#Go to Liner":1,"#Join the Built Different community where construction, energy, and reality capture innovators connect, collaborate, and lead industry transformation. Network with DroneDeploy users, share best practices, and advance drone mapping, AI-powered site analysis, and automated documentation solutions.":1,"#PCL Construction unifies reality capture with DroneDeploy to deliver more value to owners":1,"#Responsible AI":1,"#Spotlight on Sustainability":1,"#One of the key pillars of our ESG strategy is responsible business. We made significant strides in actualizing our commitment over the past year. We crafted a new responsible technology policy that included principles for AI use. We also implemented new anti-corruption, anti-slavery, and anti-child labor policies, as well as deepened our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are continually exercising our value of building trust through sharing our progress with you.":1,"#This year, DroneDeploy donated 3.1 million dollars worth of software to organizations responding to disasters, protecting natural areas through conservation, and responding to crises. The report highlights incredible stories from across the globe including counting penguins in the Ant-Arctic, building hospitals in Sierra Leone, and Mapping Ancient Ruins in Mexico. Our social impact partners continue to forge a path forward utilizing drones and robotics to work more efficiently and effectively on pressing global challenges.":1,"#Take a deep dive into our impact report to learn how organizations use our product to make a difference.":1,"#Product Impact":1,"#Here at DroneDeploy, we are so lucky to have an incredibly engaged and passionate team that is dedicated to making a difference. That’s why every year our company is going even further in building our our social impact program. We welcome the opportunity to share that work with you and together inspire change.":1,"#This year, for the first time we collected and reported our Scope 1, 2, and 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. We partnered with Energize Ventures and utilized their platform Metric ESG to conduct an emissions analysis. This report gave us great insight into our impact and will be used as we plan for and develop our environmental strategy in the years to come. We are pleased to share the results to honor our value of building trust through transparent communications. DroneDeploy’s total greenhouse gas emissions for 2023 were estimated to be 1,224 metric tons of CO2.":1,"#2023 At a Glance":1,"#The subject matter, nature and purpose of the Processing, the types of Customer Personal Data and categories of Data Subjects are set out in Annex I.":1,"#Company will ensure that all personnel authorized to Process Customer Personal Data are subject to an obligation of confidentiality.":1},"version":20615}]