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UAS Program Fleet Governance, Program Management, & Transition Planning

Build a Drone & Robotics (UAS) Program That Delivers Value Across the Organization

A UAS program is an operational capability, not a one-time technology purchase. You can create measurable value by following this framework for diligent oversight, long-range planning, and intentional growth.

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

Already flying? Use this list to benchmark your SOPs.

Building a sustainable UAS program requires
documented processes that support consistency, safety,
regulatory compliance, and organizational governance.

Keep your program mission-ready with SOPs
addressing these critical areas:

•Flight planning and approval workflows
•Emergency response and incident reporting
•Data retention, security, and sharing protocols
•Maintenance schedules and pre-flight checks
•Pilot roles, logs, and compliance documentation
•Airspace risk assessments and mitigation measures

Long-Term Budget Planning

Just getting started? Use this to map your multi-year budget.

Long-term budget planning sustains and scales UAS programs. Budget in 3–5 year increments to keep your unmanned systems in peak condition, prepare for steady growth, and adapt to evolving needs.

Consider costs such as:
•Education (FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification
preparation, testing fees, and ongoing education)
•Hardware (base kits, payload-specific add-ons,
redundancy units, and platform selection aligned
with procurement and compliance standards)
•Software (asset management, mission logging, data
analytics, and integrations)
•Repairs (spare parts and diagnostics tools)
•Maintenance (inspection, updates, calibration, and
cleaning)
•Other Costs (insurance, shipping, field personal protective equipment, and travel logistics
for remote operations)

Flexible Acquisition
Strategies for UAS Programs

Capital planning holding you back? Use this to align
deployment with your budget cycle.


Capital planning does not always align with operational urgency. Gresco UAS offers flexible acquisition options that allow organizations to deploy unmanned systems in alignment with budget cycles and procurement requirements.

The benefits of structured leasing include:
•Alignment between deployment fiscal planning cycles
•Reduced upfront capital burden
•Support for pilot programs or phased rollouts
•Access to current-generation hardware
•Bundled support, training, and lifecycle services for
a predictable cost structure

Leasing can be incorporated into multi-year budget
planning as part of a scalable UAS program strategy.

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Strategic
Expansion

Need internal buy-in? Follow this approach to prove
your program’s value.


Successful UAS programs grow intentionally. When
you start small, you can pave the way for sustainable
expansion by demonstrating value early, refining
processes, and building trust.

These strategies will help you build value and scale
your drone operations with purpose:

Start Small: Choose a focused mission type, such
as inspections, thermal scans, or solar panel audits,
to deliver data that supports business goals.
Show Impact: Convert raw drone data into formats
teams can use—geo-tagged images, orthomosaics,
thermal overlays, 3D models, or reports—and show
how they drive faster decisions and better field
outcomes.
Scale Strategically: Use early missions as
feedback loops to refine SOPs and workflows, and
gradually expand into advanced use cases such as
vegetation management, emergency response, and
predictive maintenance.

Program Optimization

Program stalled or underperforming? Use this
framework to get back on track.


UAS programs evolve well beyond launch. With the
right oversight, your operations stay aligned with
business goals, adapt to emerging use cases, and
continue delivering measurable results.

Sustain program success with these program elements:
•Structured oversight of pilots, hardware platforms,
and mission data
•Routine re-training and technology refreshers
•Evolving scope of work as new use cases emerge
•Annual benchmarking of performance and ROI
•Defined communication workflows linking flight
operations, inspection analysts, and stakeholders,
so findings reach the appropriate decision-makers
•Structured peer collaboration to exchange
operational best practices

Fleet Management Systems

Running a program already? Use this information to
audit and optimize.


Effective UAS programs rely on structured fleet
management platforms to centralize flight logs,
maintenance tracking, airspace authorizations, pilot
currency, and compliance documentation. Platforms
such as AirData and Aloft support visibility across
aircraft, pilots, and missions while aligning with FAA
reporting requirements and internal governance
standards.

Fleet management systems enable:
•Centralized aircraft and pilot records
•Automated maintenance tracking and service
intervals
•Airspace authorization management
•Flight log aggregation and audit-ready
documentation
•Compliance alerts and operational reporting

Looking for administrative support in managing your
fleet records? Gresco UAS provides managed fleet
administration support.

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FAQ Section

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I purchase drones or robotics systems through Gresco UAS?

Unmanned Autonomous Solutions (UAS) are technologies that operate without a person on board, including drones, robotics, and specialized software. Gresco UAS provides aerial, ground, and aquatic systems that help organizations inspect assets, improve safety, and collect accurate data for operational decisions.

Can purchases be made through Gresco UAS under existing cooperative contracts?

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How does Gresco UAS support government and public-sector buyers?

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Does Gresco UAS offer discounts for bulk or multi-system purchases?

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Can I trade in or upgrade existing systems through Gresco UAS?

Gresco UAS customers include:
  • Electric cooperatives and investor-owned utilities modernizing inspection and response programs
  • Renewable energy providers improving solar and wind inspection accuracy
  • Municipal and industrial infrastructure teams managing complex assets
  • Public safety, engineering, and construction organizations

What should I consider before purchasing drone or robotics equipment?

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