About Us: History and Mission

Incorporated in 2005, Proxy Technologies is a U.S. Small Business corporation headquartered in Reston, Virginia. In 2012 Proxy changed its name from Proxy Aviation Systems to Proxy Technologies recognizing the corporation’s evolution beyond unmanned aircraft. As part of the broadened focus, Proxy Aviation Systems will remain a sub-division under the Proxy Technologies umbrella and continue to innovate new and pioneering products. Proxy also maintains an Operations Center facility for research and development as well as a Test and Integration facility in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
Mission

Proxy is a software and systems integrator offering Cooperative Flight—a leading edge multi-vehicle mission management software systems. With a highly experienced team of dedicated software engineers, Proxy has developed groundbreaking software with numerous advantages compared with other unmanned systems in the marketplace. Proxy’s solutions offers the US government and the commercial sector advanced autonomous capabilities not available elsewhere.

With Proxy’s autonomous technology, fewer ground personnel are required to accomplish a mission. One operator is able to control up to 12 vehicles simultaneously. The UDMS™ is enabled by the Virtual Pilot / Virtual Operator (VP/O) continually sharing information to make real time and routine rules-based decisions freeing up the operator to carry out complex military missions or civilian objectives.

UAVs are the future of aviation. In recent years, the US government has experienced a sharp growth in the use of UAVs, ranging from overseas battlefield surveillance to fighting western wildfires. There will continue to be an increase in demand for UAVs, requiring new innovative ways of control for military and civilian uses.

Potential Uses Include:

Homeland Security

Coastal Surveillance

Counter Terrorism

Drug Interdiction

National Disasters

Humanitarian Relief

Border Patrols

Aerial Mapping

"Unconventional warfare requires unconventional thinkers"

-Secretary of Defense
Robert Gates
April 2008