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P3 Tech Consulting and Five-Alpha partner to address issues in Advanced Air Mobility market

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A strategic partnership between P3 Tech Consulting and Five-Alpha will combine expertise to address issues in the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) market.

The partners will form a team that combines P3 Tech Consulting’s expertise in technology law, regulation, policies, and plans, with Five-Alpha’s industry leadership in infrastructure standards, regulations, and code development – two areas that are critical to the implementation of Urban Air Mobility (UAM).

With the development of passenger drones and automated aircraft (AAV) technology, UAM is becoming a crucial part of future urban planning. However, before UAM can be implemented, significant infrastructure and regulatory work must be done – and there is a “growing global demand for solutions and services for policy development, law interpretation, risk analysis, strategic planning, and compliance, said a press announcement, which the new partnership will address.

P3 Tech Consulting Founder and CEO Dawn Zoldi is today an internationally recognized specialist in the drone industry. A 25-year veteran in the United States Air Force who helped develop the Department of Defense’s guidelines for unmanned aerial systems, Zoldi has a deep understanding of the unmanned industry and regulatory environment.

Five-Alpha Founder and President Rex Alexander is a globally recognized pioneer in developing training, standards, codes, and risk assessments, for powered elevator infrastructures from the global to the local level.

This partnership gives us the opportunity to work together to develop industrial standardization at all levels, including what is arguably the most important and soon the most challenging – the local level. Were excited about this strategic partnership with P3 Tech,” added Rex Alexander.

“As part of their alliance, P3 Tech and Five-Alpha will pursue a jointly designed go-to-market strategy for states, cities, and municipalities interested in adopting the AAM / UAM transportation model, as well as for companies looking to help create smart cities Reality, ”says the press release. We see a significant increase in the demand for solutions in the areas of policy development, urban planning, standardization and optimization, ”explains Zoldi. “Planning for smart cities must start now.”