In Part 2 of this deep dive, Kevin Raber joins Joe Kearns to explore the transition from tactical military drone operations to high-stakes civilian applications. From the "checklist culture" of special operations to the revolutionary potential of Part 108, this episode breaks down how the industry is moving beyond visual line-of-sight to unlock true commercial and public safety scalability. Kevin shares how drones provided life-saving reconnaissance in the wake of hurricanes in North Carolina and why the next frontier of innovation lies in communication infrastructure rather than just the hardware itself.
Note: This episode was recorded in 2026. At the time of this recording, Kevin Raber discusses his extensive background in military intelligence and his current focus on holistic data gathering across energy, agriculture, and public safety sectors.
For Kevin Raber, safety isn't just a corporate buzzword—it's a survival mechanism inherited from a career in Special Operations. In this episode, Kevin explains how the rigorous risk mitigation strategies of the military are being adapted for civilian infrastructure inspections and emergency response. He details the "checklist culture" that keeps pilots disciplined and how this foundation allows for the flexibility needed when rolling up to a disaster site or a high-pressure search and rescue mission.
The conversation shifts to the future of the national airspace: BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) and Part 108. Kevin argues that the real innovation isn't just better cameras, but the underlying communication architecture—such as the dedicated six gigahertz band and drone control over LTE/5G—that allows for "drone-in-a-box" solutions and remote command center hand-offs. Whether it’s saving hundreds of thousands of dollars on a construction site by identifying HVAC discrepancies or providing real-time live streams to command elements during a hurricane, Kevin illustrates that the drone is simply the tool that delivers the most valuable asset of all: refined intelligence.
What You'll Learn:
- The Safety Foundation: Why a "checklist culture" is the prerequisite for mission flexibility and risk mitigation.
- Disaster Response Reconnaissance: How drones reached "unreachable" areas during recent North Carolina hurricanes to provide real-time data to command elements.
- The Infrastructure Value-Add: Using progression modeling and photogrammetry to save hundreds of thousands in construction and inspection costs.
- The Communication Revolution: Why the dedicated six gigahertz band and 5G infrastructure are the keys to unlocking BVLOS and Part 108.
- Building a Program: Advice for public safety agencies on navigating FAA regulations, COAs, and Fourth Amendment limitations.
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Episode Highlights:
- [00:10:45] Risk Mitigation: Why the military’s "oversight" and "safety planning" is the most underrated carryovers to the civilian drone sector.
- [00:13:30] The HVAC Save: A real-world case study on using 3D models to catch massive structural errors before they become expensive failures.
- [00:29:07] Checklist Culture: Why "pilot" is a professional title that demands standardized procedures and week-to-week maintenance.
- [00:33:30] The Fourth Amendment: Understanding the legal and procurement hurdles unique to government-led public safety drone programs.
- [00:46:20] The 6 GHz Revolution: How dedicated frequencies and 5G infrastructure are finally solving the "command and control" problem.
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