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The '''Roadmap''' is
 
The '''Roadmap''' is
   
{{Quote|a document released by the [[Federal Aviation Administration]] in November 2013 that lays out its intended path for writing overdue and much-anticipated [[regulation]]s governing the use of [[UAV]]s. The roadmap calls for release of some rules for [[sUAS]]'s next year.<ref>"Know your drones: Glossary of terms" ([http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/local/2013/12/28/drone-glossary/4232971/ full-text]).</ref>}}
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{{Quote|a document released by the [[Federal Aviation Administration]] in November 2013 that lays out its intended path for writing overdue and much-anticipated [[regulation]]s governing the use of [[UAV]]s. The roadmap calls for release of some rules for [[sUAS]]'s next year.<ref>"Know your drones: Glossary of terms" ([http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/local/2013/12/28/drone-glossary/4232971/ full-text]). The full title of the "Roadmap" is "[[Integration of Civil Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the National Airspace System Roadmap]]" (1st ed.) (Nov. 2013).</ref>}}
   
 
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== References ==

Latest revision as of 06:03, 15 December 2014

Definitions[]

General[]

A roadmap is

a planning document that briefly outlines the program's key phases (increments and releases) and the expected milestones for completion. A roadmap does not include specific activities or a detailed work breakdown structure, which would be included in the schedule that is prepared to support the roadmap.[1]

Unmanned aerial vehicle[]

The Roadmap is

a document released by the Federal Aviation Administration in November 2013 that lays out its intended path for writing overdue and much-anticipated regulations governing the use of UAVs. The roadmap calls for release of some rules for sUAS's next year.[2]

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