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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2025 · 39 MIN

Navigating the Defense Reauthorization Act with John "JT" VonLunen

from The Clemson Drone Podcast · host Dr Joe Burgett

Host Joe Burgett is joined by JT VonLunen, President of Rocky Mountain Unmanned Solutions, for a timely conversation about the evolving drone landscape in light of the Defense Reauthorization Act. Joe outlines the potential implications of a ban on Chinese-made drones like DJI and Altel, urging agencies and drone users to start thinking proactively about alternatives, even as the policy awaits legal scrutiny. JT brings deep industry knowledge to the discussion, shedding light on how these legislative changes are prompting a shift away from general-use drones toward mission-specific, customizable drone solutions. JT emphasizes that the drone market is increasingly defined by specialization. For mapping missions, flight time, portability, and high-resolution sensors are critical, while inspection tasks demand AI-enabled software and integrated zoom or LIDAR capabilities. As organizations scramble to identify cost-effective alternatives, JT explains the importance of working closely with manufacturers who can offer tailored payloads and responsive support.  He also highlights the need for ongoing user feedback to help shape the next generation of drone technologies. Whether you're a drone operator, policymaker, or industry stakeholder, this episode offers key insights into navigating the challenges and opportunities ahead in the unmanned aerial systems space. About J.T. VonLunenJ.T. VonLunen is the President and co-founder of Rocky Mountain Unmanned Solutions (RMUS), one of the leading drone and robotics resellers in North America. With over a decade of experience in the unmanned systems industry, J.T. has helped thousands of government agencies and commercial operators integrate UAS technology into their operations. Under his leadership, RMUS has become known not just for offering a wide range of drone platforms and payloads—including mapping, thermal, and LiDAR systems—but also for providing hands-on training, technical support, and custom system integration. J.T. and his team are often the ones agencies turn to when they need real-world advice on drone hardware, especially now, as the U.S. considers restrictions on Chinese-made drones. Known for his deep industry knowledge and practical approach, J.T. is a trusted voice on how to navigate the evolving UAS landscape. He’s based in Utah, where RMUS is headquartered, and continues to play a key role in shaping how professional drone programs are built and maintained across the country. Resources discussed in this episode:Defense Reauthorization ActDJI DronesAutel RoboticsFLIRTerra DroneFlyability--Contact Dr Joe Burgett | Clemson Drone: ClemsonDrone.comFacebook: Clemson DroneLinkedIn: Clemson DroneInstagram: Clemson Drone CourseContact J.T. VonLunen | RMUS: Website: rmus.comLinkedIn: J.T. VonLunenInstagram: @rmus_uavFacebook: @rmusauvYouTube: rmusuav

Host Joe Burgett is joined by JT VonLunen, President of Rocky Mountain Unmanned Solutions, for a timely conversation about the evolving drone landscape in light of the Defense Reauthorization Act. Joe outlines the potential implications of a ban on Chinese-made drones like DJI and Altel, urging agencies and drone users to start thinking proactively about alternatives, even as the policy awaits legal scrutiny. JT brings deep industry knowledge to the discussion, shedding light on how these legislative changes are prompting a shift away from general-use drones toward mission-specific, customizable drone solutions. JT emphasizes that the drone market is increasingly defined by specialization. For mapping missions, flight time, portability, and high-resolution sensors are critical, while inspection tasks demand AI-enabled software and integrated zoom or LIDAR capabilities. As organizations scramble to identify cost-effective alternatives, JT explains the importance of working closely with manufacturers who can offer tailored payloads and responsive support.  He also highlights the need for ongoing user feedback to help shape the next generation of drone technologies. Whether you're a drone operator, policymaker, or industry stakeholder, this episode offers key insights into navigating the challenges and opportunities ahead in the unmanned aerial systems space. About J.T. VonLunenJ.T. VonLunen is the President and co-founder of Rocky Mountain Unmanned Solutions (RMUS), one of the leading drone and robotics resellers in North America. With over a decade of experience in the unmanned systems industry, J.T. has helped thousands of government agencies and commercial operators integrate UAS technology into their operations. Under his leadership, RMUS has become known not just for offering a wide range of drone platforms and payloads—including mapping, thermal, and LiDAR systems—but also for providing hands-on training, technical support, and custom system integration. J.T. and his team are often the ones agencies turn to when they need real-world advice on drone hardware, especially now, as the U.S. considers restrictions on Chinese-made drones. Known for his deep industry knowledge and practical approach, J.T. is a trusted voice on how to navigate the evolving UAS landscape. He’s based in Utah, where RMUS is headquartered, and continues to play a key role in shaping how professional drone programs are built and maintained across the country. Resources discussed in this episode:Defense Reauthorization ActDJI DronesAutel RoboticsFLIRTerra DroneFlyability--Contact Dr Joe Burgett | Clemson Drone: ClemsonDrone.comFacebook: Clemson DroneLinkedIn: Clemson DroneInstagram: Clemson Drone CourseContact J.T. VonLunen | RMUS: Website: rmus.comLinkedIn: J.T. VonLunenInstagram: @rmus_uavFacebook: @rmusauvYouTube: rmusuav

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