Drone are not just for taking awesome selfies, amazing sceneries, and delivering packages. They can also be used to keep an eye on government projects and that's what the Department of Finance plans on doing. [caption id="attachment_119690" align="aligncenter" width="768"] Nissan GT-R drone (for reference only)[/caption] As reported by ABS-CBN News, the Philippine Government wants to make use of drones to safeguard President Duterte's plan with its P8-trillion budget for infrastructure. According to Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez, the images to be taken by the drone, as well as contract information, will be open for the public to check. We bet the local drone community will be doing their own checking of a nearby infrastructure project that we all hope to be done ready and corruption-free. Parrot has introduced a new aerial drone that sports a new look, a 14 megapixel fisheye camera, 3-axis stabilization, and First Person View (FPV) glasses support - the Bebop Drone. Parrot Bebop Drone features: * 14 megapixel camera w/ fisheye lens * 180-degree field view * Full HD video recording * 3-axis image sbatilization system * WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac * WiFi MIMO 2.4 & 5GHz * GNSS : GPS + Glonass + Galileo * Inertial unit: Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Magnetometer, Altimeter, Ultrasound, Vertical camera. The Parrot Bebop Drone is scheduled to ship in the U.S. Read more in our articles including "Government plans to use drones to oversee infra projects" and "Parrot Bebop Drone - quadricopter with a 14MP camera".
Drone are not just for taking awesome selfies, amazing sceneries, and delivering packages. They can also be used to keep an eye on government projects and that's what the Department of Finance plans on doing.
[caption id="attachment_119690" align="aligncenter" width="768"] Nissan GT-R drone (for reference only)[/caption] As reported by ABS-CBN News, the Philippine Government wants to make use of drones to safeguard President Duterte's plan with its P8-trillion budget for infrastructure. According to Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez, the images to be taken by the drone, as well as contract information, will be open for the public to check. We bet the local drone community will be doing their own checking of a nearby infrastructure project that we all hope to be done ready and corruption-free.
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