Joint Base Myer-Hendersen Hall protects their airspace with Dedrone
Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall wanted to quantify their drone threat and detect unmanned aircraft on or near parts of two of the base’s installations: Fort McNair in Washington and Fort Myer in Arlington. The project involved two executives, Col. Patrick Duggan, Commander – JBM-HH, and Joerg Lamprecht, CEO, Dedrone.
This complex project included different messaging priorities and outcomes for two executives, requiring a balance in messaging – both technical, data-driven insights, educating on the drone threat, and immediately deployable messaging for Dedrone’s federal sales and business development teams. Additional complexities included managing the messaging approval process with U.S. Army, and media relations requirements.
➝ Washington Post –
“Drones keep entering no-fly zones over Washington, raising security concerns”
➝ Association of the US Army - Institute of Land Warfare: Modernization for Industrial Age U.S. Army Installations