Building supply chain resilience in health care for remote and very remote Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory

  • Campbell, Hamish (Principal Investigator/Chief Investigator A)
  • Bosiocic, Vanya (Co Investigator/Chief Investigator B)
  • Ramsey, Roanne (Chief Investigator C)
  • Alazab, Mamoun (Chief Investigator D)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

This project will trial a regular drone service (electric uncrewed aircraft) to deliver health-related items between health centers, remote Indigenous communities, and very remote outstations located in the Northern Territory. The project will test and validate the effectiveness, efficiency, community acceptance, and costs of integrating uncrewed aircraft into health care supply chains to indigenous communities in remote north Australia. And the project outputs will inform regionally based UAS traffic management, drive regulatory modernisation, and enhance the business opportunities for the emerging aviation sector in a region of Australia where uncrewed aircraft will have the most benefit.
Short titleEATP
StatusActive
Effective start/end date25/11/2231/05/25

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