Dallas Brooks is the owner of UAS ONE, a consulting firm dedicated to advancing the capabilities of unmanned aircraft systems to improve the lives of people around the world. A recognized national leader in unmanned systems integration, he engages and coordinates with national and international regulatory, support and administrative agencies to further the growth and represent the interests of the unmanned systems industry. Brooks’ aviation and technical experience spans more than 30 years, primarily in service to the U.S. armed forces at home and overseas.
Prior to founding UAS ONE, Brooks was the chairman of the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Airspace Integration Integrated Product Team, office of the Secretary of Defense, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. In this role, he led a joint team of aviation professionals from the four military departments, the office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, and a consortium of scientific and aviation experts focused on enabling UAS access to support Department of Defense operational, training and R&D requirements. His team formulated, developed and implemented DoD unmanned aircraft policies, procedures, flight standards, technologies and systems in support of the department’s materiel requirements and mission objectives. Brooks also is the principal author of the 2011 DoD UAS Airspace Integration Plan and directed development of the 2011 DoD UAS Airspace Integration Concept of Operations.
Before joining OSD, (then Lieutenant Colonel) Brooks served as the chief, Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration Policy, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. There, he oversaw the development and maturation of the Air Force’s UAS integration plans and initiatives, including initiating UAS-specific training and medical qualification standards for Air Force UAS pilots and operators. He also served as the primary DoD liaison to the Federal Aviation Administration for unmanned aircraft systems issues and collaborative
partnerships, and as the military director of the DoD’s policy board on federal aviation.
Brooks was the principal author of the 2007 DoD/ FAA memorandum of agreement on unmanned aircraft systems operation in the national airspace system. This landmark agreement opened nearly 40,000 square miles of additional airspace to DoD unmanned aircraft, and ensured DoD/FAA partnering on a host of UAS integration issues.
Brooks serves on multiple national-level boards, committees and steering groups. He is a member of the national board of directors for the Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, the world's largest nonprofit organization devoted exclusively to advancing the unmanned systems and robotics community. He also is co-chair of the Department of Defense’s UAS Sense and Avoid Science and Research Panel, and is a member of the FAA’s UAS Aviation Rulemaking Committee.
Brooks retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2009 after a 24-year career. A former Air Force air traffic controller and master communications officer, Brooks has a master’s degree in both telecommunications and aeronautical science. He and his wife, Whitney, reside in Tennessee with their son, Austin.