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Terese Manley
Terese Manley is the Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) Research Lead at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Public Safety Communications Research (PSCR) division. In this role, she manages internal and external research to enhance public safety UAS programs as it relates to emerging technologies. She engages external researchers and working groups including federal agencies, state/local first responders, industry experts, and academia with the goal of advancing UAS technology and U.S. economic development. Prior to PSCR, Terese was an industry lead for the Interdisciplinary Telecom Graduate Program at the University of Colorado (CU) Boulder and, for most of her career, held management and engineering positions at Sprint Nextel Corporation in Sales Engineering managing technical teams in wireline and wireless solutions for Fortune 100 & 500 companies. Terese holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from CU Boulder.
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19-Jun-2025Theatre A: Working Together Internationally for a Safer, More Connected WorldUncrewed Aircraft System (UAS) in Action: Advancing Public Safety Through Technology