Top 10 Autonomy and Robotics Events forÌýGovernmentÌýin 2026Ìý

Autonomy and robotics are reshaping how Government agencies approach defense, public safety, infrastructure and mission-critical operations. From Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UASs) and artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled platforms to geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) tools and autonomous maritime solutions, these technologies are accelerating innovation across every domain of the Public Sector. ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ., The Trusted Government IT Solutions Provider®, is a leading resource for Government agencies navigating this rapidly advancing field, connecting agencies with a robust ecosystem of vendor partners and solutions tailored to the unique demands of defense, law enforcement and civilian missions. Below, we highlight the top autonomy and robotics events of 2026 where ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ will be present to help Government professionals explore, evaluate and adopt the latest in autonomous technology. 

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April 19–22, 2026 | National Harbor, MD | In-Person Event 

Sea-Air-Space, hosted by the Navy League of the United States, is North America’s largest annual maritime defense exposition, drawing policy makers, senior military leaders, program managers and industry decision makers from across the sea services. The event spans four expansive exhibit hall experiences and 22 sessions—including keynotes, strategy luncheons and expert-led industry discussions—focused on the future of maritime, naval and defense operations. Government attendees will find timely value in sessions addressing AI and robotics for sustainment and manufacturing, naval IT modernization, cybersecurity for critical infrastructure and the Marine Corps’ evolving force structure. 

̽»¨ÊÓÆµ will showcase its aerospace and maritime technology solutions and partner ecosystem at Sea-Air-Space 2026, giving attendees direct access to innovative capabilities spanning autonomous systems, defense communications and advanced maritime technologies. Stop by ̽»¨ÊÓÆµâ€™s booth (#415) at Sea-Air-Space and explore technologies from our 36 demoing partners. Our team will be on hand throughout the event to engage with naval and defense professionals on how ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ’s trusted partnerships can support their mission requirements. 

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May 3–6, 2026 | Aurora, CO | In-Person Event 

Hosted annually by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), the GEOINT Symposium is the nation’s foremost gathering of GEOINT professionals dedicated to advancing the GEOINT tradecraft across Government, industry, academia and professional organizations. The event explores the intersection of technology and national security, engaging experts and innovators to address challenges and opportunities in today’s complex geopolitical landscape. With more than 33 events across the program—including 14 dedicated sessions, morning and afternoon training tracks and rich networking opportunities—GEOINT 2026 provides exceptional value for professionals at the forefront of geospatial and autonomous intelligence. 

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  • Main Stage Panels: National security executives and industry professionals will discuss advancements redefining GEOINT, providing insights into the latest developments and future direction. 
  • Training Sessions: Participants can engage in hands-on training on topics such as mission planning, precision timing and navigation, enhancing their practical skills and knowledge in GEOINT applications. 

̽»¨ÊÓÆµ will have a strong presence at GEOINT 2026, featuring a pavilion (Booth #1823) with partner demos throughout the show. As intelligence agencies pursue enhanced situational awareness, precision analytics and real-time decision superiority, we remain focused on linking GEOINT professionals with capabilities that amplify mission effectiveness. Additionally, ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ will host a networking reception offering an evening of food, music and networking. Check back for more details closer to the event!  

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May 11–14, 2026 | Detroit, MI | In-Person Event 

The Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI’s) XPONENTIAL is the premier global event for uncrewed systems and autonomous technology, connecting professionals across the air, land, sea and space autonomy domains in one expansive program. The conference encompasses regulatory and policy sessions, technical workshops, live demonstrations and hundreds of exhibitors representing the full spectrum of autonomous capabilities available today. A standout addition for 2026 is the Law-Tech Connect Workshop (May 13–14), a co-located program bringing together legal, policy and technical leaders to navigate the evolving regulatory and legal landscape governing uncrewed and autonomous systems. 

̽»¨ÊÓÆµ will be exhibiting at XPONENTIAL 2026 at booth #34022 with live technology demonstrations from our autonomy and robotics vendor partners, offering Government attendees hands-on opportunities to explore mission-enabling solutions across multiple domains. Our team will be available throughout the event to help agencies identify and evaluate the technologies best suited to their operational requirements and compliance obligations. 

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May 18–21, 2026 | Tampa, FL | In-Person Event 

SOF Week is the leading annual conference for the international Special Operations Forces (SOF) community, jointly sponsored by U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) and the Global SOF Foundation. The event unites thousands of special operators, defense industry leaders and international partners around trailblazing capabilities, strategic priorities and next-generation technologies shaping the future of SOF missions.  

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  • ISR, GEOINT and Mission Planning Technologies &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
  • SOF Interoperability and Multi-Domain Operations &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
  • Emerging Technologies Supporting Tactical Decision-Making &²Ô²ú²õ±è;

̽»¨ÊÓÆµâ€¯will host a pavilion (#633 – SOF Warrior Zone) at SOF Week, reinforcing our profound respect for operators who depend on superior GEOINT and technology advantages in high-stakes environments. Our team will collaborate with SOF professionals throughout the week to explore how geospatial innovations, autonomous systems and advanced communications enable mission success while keeping operators safe.  

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September 1–3, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV | In-Person Event 

Commercial Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Expo is one of the premier commercial drone events in North America, featuring dedicated education tracks, keynote presentations, breakout sessions and an expansive exhibit hall focused on the commercial integration of UAS technology across high-impact industries. The event addresses drone operations across various verticals, including energy, infrastructure, public safety and logistics, making it an essential gathering for Government professionals responsible for evaluating, adopting and managing UAS programs. Attendees gain valuable exposure to regulatory developments, emerging industry trends and real-world case studies that directly inform how agencies can leverage drone technology to enhance operations and achieve mission outcomes. 

̽»¨ÊÓÆµ will be present at Commercial UAV Expo 2026 with live technology demonstrations from select vendor partners, providing Government and Public Sector attendees direct access to innovative UAS capabilities and expertise. Our team looks forward to engaging with agencies navigating drone integration decisions and helping them connect with the right solutions through ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ’s trusted partner network. 

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October 12–14, 2026 | Washington, D.C. | In-Person Event 

The Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting and Exposition is the largest land power exposition and professional development forum in North America, designed to deliver the Army’s message by spotlighting organizational capabilities and a wide array of industry products and services. Over three days, attendees engage with State-of-the-Army presentations, panel discussions on military and national security subjects and extensive networking events that connect leaders across Government, industry and academia. For professionals focused on land power modernization and the evolving role of autonomous and robotic systems in ground operations, AUSA remains an indispensable annual event. 

̽»¨ÊÓÆµ will be at booth #4255 on the AUSA show floor, allowing Army and defense professionals to engage with our comprehensive portfolio of autonomy, robotics and defense technology solutions. Our team looks forward to connecting with mission-focused leaders to explore how ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ’s trusted partner ecosystem can support land power modernization and the adoption of next-generation technologies across the force. 

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November 2026 | Washington, D.C. | In-Person Event 

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Drone and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Symposium brings together representatives from the FAA, Government agencies, international aviation experts, industry leaders and academia to accelerate the safe and efficient integration of drones and advanced air mobility platforms into the National Airspace System. Presenters and panelists address the latest developments in diverse drone applications and the regulatory path for advanced air mobility aircraft, including air taxis, into controlled and uncontrolled airspace. The symposium is a critical annual forum for shaping the frameworks and operational standards that will define the future of aviation, autonomous flight and airspace management across the United States. 

̽»¨ÊÓÆµ is actively exploring sponsorship and participation opportunities at the 2026 FAA Drone and AAM Symposium, reflecting our continued investment in the autonomous aviation community.  

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February 16–18, 2026 | Denver, CO | In-Person Event 

Geo Week is a premier industry gathering that unites geospatial and mapping professionals, technologists and industry leaders to explore advancements in spatial intelligence, digital mapping, Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR), reality capture, AI and machine learning (ML), mobile mapping, digital twins and integrated data workflows. With more than 50 conference sessions, keynotes, workshops, panel discussions and exhibit hall theater talks, the event delivers real-world applications across infrastructure, construction, transportation and emergency response. Government attendees will find value in sessions focused on UAS and drone integration for mapping and inspection, AI-driven geospatial workflows and Public Sector case studies highlighting practical outcomes across agencies. 

̽»¨ÊÓÆµ brought together our geospatial and autonomy technology partners to support Government attendees exploring the latest spatial intelligence solutions at Geo Week 2026. Our team discussed how ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ’s vendor ecosystem can address agency needs in mapping, autonomous systems and actionable geospatial data. 

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March 10-11, 2026 | Williamsburg, VA | In-Person Event 

The Drone Responders National Public Safety UAS Conference is a key annual event dedicated to advancing the use of UAS by first responders and public safety agencies. As a nonprofit-driven initiative, the conference serves as a hub for knowledge-sharing, best practices and innovative solutions tailored to the operational realities of emergency management and law enforcement. Sessions addressed critical topics including hurricane response operations, law enforcement tactical detection and mitigation and new FAA public safety waivers—equipping attendees with actionable insights to strengthen their UAS programs. 

̽»¨ÊÓÆµ served as an Exhibitor Sponsor at this year’s conference, supporting the public safety community’s growing need for trusted UAS technology solutions. Our participation reflects ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ’s long-standing commitment to equipping first responders and public safety agencies with the tools they need to protect communities and execute time-sensitive missions. 

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April 8–9, 2026 | Washington, D.C. | In-Person Event 

The 14th Annual Unmanned and Autonomous Systems Summit convenes key experts, decision makers and innovators from the Department of War (DoW), military services, industry and academia for in-depth dialogue on the advancements driving unmanned and autonomous technologies in military defense. As the battlespace becomes increasingly defined by drone dominance and the ability to produce, maneuver and sustain UASs at scale, this summit examines how the DoW is developing comprehensive drone guidance to ensure operational superiority, responsible integration and strategic deterrence.  

Sessions to look out for: 

  • Counter-UASs in Multi-Domain Operations 
  • Defense-Industrial Acceleration in Uncrewed Systems 
  • Emerging Autonomous Platforms for the Modern Warfighter 

̽»¨ÊÓÆµ participated as an Exhibitor Sponsor at the Unmanned and Autonomous Systems Summit, engaging directly with defense professionals who are shaping the future of uncrewed operations. Our team connected with mission-focused attendees with our portfolio of autonomy and defense technology partners to help advance the capabilities of tomorrow’s warfighter. 

From battlefield autonomy and naval defense to public safety UAS programs and commercial drone integration, these events represent the full breadth of opportunities shaping the future of Government autonomy and robotics. ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ is proud to be a trusted presence across this landscape, connecting Public Sector agencies with the technology solutions, vendor partnerships and expert insights needed to advance their missions in an era of rapid technological change.  

To learn more or get involved in any of the above events, please contact us at AutonomousTechMarketing@̽»¨ÊÓÆµ.com. 

For more information on ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ and our industry-leading Autonomy and Robotics technology partners’ events, visit our Autonomy and Robotics solutions portfolio. 

Transforming Public Sector Fleet Safety: How AI-Powered Solutions Drive Results and Build Employee Trust

Despite advancements in vehicle safety technology, fatal vehicle crashes continue to rise. Notably, 87% of commercial vehicle crashes are caused by avoidable risky driving or driver error. For Public Sector fleet managers—whether overseeing school buses, emergency response vehicles or other municipal fleets—these trends jeopardize public safety, strain budgets and put essential services at risk.

Recent research shows the Public Sector is leading the way in addressing these challenges. While have adopted artificial intelligence (AI), in the U.S. have done so, and 95% plan to increase their AI investments in the coming year.

The Critical Need for AI-Powered Fleet Safety Solutions

The Public Sector’s reflects its commitment to smarter, more reliable service delivery. Solutions like Samsara’s Connected Operations Platform are transforming fleet management by integrating data from vehicles, assets and operations to enhance safety, efficiency and sustainability. Rather than solely relying on reactive measures, AI-powered tools enable drivers to self-correct in real time and give fleet managers predictive insights to prevent incidents before they occur.

AI is increasingly being applied across several key areas that directly impact public safety. Early implementations focus on driver behavior detection, predictive maintenance and fleet health monitoring to reduce downtime and ensure vehicle readiness. In parallel, AI-powered tools support route optimization and dispatch efforts, helping agencies respond faster and operate more efficiently. This shift from basic automation to proactive operations management marks a significant evolution in fleet safety.

Addressing Road Safety Challenges and Rising Costs

Public Sector fleets are facing growing road safety challenges that carry significant financial consequences. With crashes costing an estimated $340 billion annually, and insurance premiums rising 40% over the past decade, the impact on taxpayer-funded operations is substantial. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform reports that litigation costs have grown over 7% annually from 2016 to 2022, adding financial pressure on State and Local Government budgets. Every crash related cost diverts funding away from essential services like education, infrastructure and public health.

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Traditional safety measures alone are no longer sufficient. Distractions from mobile devices have surged—those who text and drive are 23 times more likely to crash. Speeding contributed to 29% of crash fatalities in 2022, and even a one- to two-hour sleep deficit can double crash risk. These preventable behaviors create challenges for Public Sector drivers who often work long shifts to meet community needs.

Technology like Samsara’s Connected Operations Platform offer a proactive solution to today’s fleet challenges. By providing real-time fleet visibility, driver coaching and predictive analytics, agencies can identify risky behaviors before they lead to incidents. Fleets that implement safety solutions often see a return on investment (ROI) within the first year through reduced collision costs, lower insurance premiums, decreased vehicle downtime and improved operational efficiency. For example:

  • The , California, saved $300,000 in fuel costs.
  • The , Pennsylvania, saved an estimated $1 million in insurance claims.
  • in Utah reduced incidents by 50%.

Safety Technology Proves Effective and Resonates with Drivers

Driver buy-in is key for successful safety technology implementation. shows that 70% of drivers feel dash cams make driving safer, and 93% report becoming more aware of distracted driving after reviewing footage. Most notably, 90% of drivers prefer to stay with organizations that actively support safe driving habits.

When paired with real-time coaching, . Samsara’s Connected Operations Platform enables drivers to self-correct through in-cab feedback. For example, reduced incident investigation times by 50% and harsh braking events by 60% in just three months, saving 400 administrative hours weekly and improving safety for 180,000 students with Samsara.

Strategies for Gaining Union Buy-In for Safety Technology

In unionized environments, successful technology implementation requires collaboration and transparency. The first step is establishing shared safety goals with input from fleet managers, drivers, union representatives, risk managers and administrators. Research shows that 100% of Public Sector leaders using or planning to use AI report when communication is clear and involvement is meaningful.

Unions often express concerns that dash cams could be used punitively. To address this, organizations should in shaping policies around data access, privacy safeguards and usage protocols. This collaboration builds trust and ensures policies reflect both operational needs and union priorities.

: organizations must clearly document data access, usage guidelines and privacy protections, providing view-only administrative access to key union representatives and sharing audit logs of system changes maintains accountability and reassures unions that the technology is used fairly and appropriately.

Real-world exoneration stories highlight technology’s protective value. For instance, the , used dashcam footage to exonerate a driver initially cited for rear-ending another vehicle; the evidence revealed the other driver was at fault, resulting in dismissal of the citation, legal claims being dropped and preventing unwarranted disciplinary action. Such cases show that safety technology protects drivers from false accusations and costly legal proceedings.

Public Sector organizations are uniquely positioned to leverage AI-powered fleet safety solutions that transform operations, build employee trust and deliver measurable ROI. With proven safety technology and collaborative implementation, agencies can achieve meaningful improvements in safety, cost control and operational efficiency—all while prioritizing transparency, employee engagement and shared safety goals.

Learn more about workforce technology trends transforming the Public Sector by exploring Samsara’s comprehensive .

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Drones Revolutionize First Response: Search & Rescue and Accident Investigations

In the fast-evolving landscape of public safety, a silent revolution has emerged with the concept of drones as first responders (DFR), search and rescue (SAR) life-savers and accident investigation accelerators. Incidents can happen anytime, anywhere. Whether it is a 911 call to the police, a missing person case or a traffic collision, time is of the essence. DFRs improve traditional response and investigation methods to save resources and time as well as reduce risk for first responders. With the emergence of drones as a public safety tool for initial response, DFR, SAR and accident investigations, a new era of efficiency and effectiveness has dawned.Ìý

Utilizing Drones as First Responders

In the past, arriving at the scene after any 911 call required precious minutes to mobilize personnel and equipment. The DFR model has changed this by significantly cutting response times. Equipped with high-resolution cameras, thermal imaging or other advanced sensors, drones can swiftly survey any scene from the skies and provide crucial data to first responders.

̽»¨ÊÓÆµ Drones Disaster Response Blog Embedded Image 2023In December 2015, the Chula Vista Police Department (CVPD) established the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Committee with the primary aim of evaluating the integration of UAS into its public safety operations.[1] The subsequent drone program represents a groundbreaking milestone, as the nation’s first instance of employing drones as first responders. Since then, the initiative has reached a total of 16,736 calls responded to, 2,273 assisted arrests and an average response time of 96.66 seconds from dispatch to on-scene arrival.[2]

In addition to speed, drones offer a unique aerial perspective and allow public safety professionals to understand the extent of the incident, identify potential hazards and allocate resources more effectively. This improved situational awareness helps first responders make informed decisions, while enhancing the safety of both citizens and personnel.Ìý

Enabling Search and Rescue Missions

SAR operations often involve difficult terrains and adverse weather conditions. These challenges have seen a remarkable transformation with the integration of drones. Drones can cover vast areas quickly and efficiently, greatly improving the chances of locating missing persons or survivors.

For example, the Weber County Search and Rescue (WCSAR) has taken a significant stride towards augmenting safety and efficiency through the establishment of a Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) program which provides invaluable aerial support to ground personnel. Prior to the sUAS program, the average search time for a person in distress was 4 hours and 35 minutes. Since the program’s inception, this time has been drastically reduced to 58 minutes.[3] These statistics underscore the impact of UAS technology on SAR operations, greatly enhancing response times and ultimately increasing the chances of successful outcomes.Ìý

Offering More Efficient and Effective InvestigationsÌý

Accident investigations play a crucial role in determining the causes and contributing factors behind incidents, especially for traffic-related mishaps. Drones equipped with 3D mapping technology have revolutionized manual measurements and reconstructions by creating accurate digital reconstructions of accident scenes in record time. With a drone, a process that sometimes can take 6-8 hours by investigators can be accomplished in 3-4.[4]

What sets this modern approach apart is its data-driven essence. Drones, armed with their high-resolution cameras and advanced sensors, facilitate the collection of intricate data from accident scenes. This wealth of information serves as the bedrock for constructing precise digital reconstructions, offering investigators unprecedented insights into the unfolding of events. The Tippecanoe County Sheriff’s Office in Indiana reported a 60% reduction in overall scene time thanks to UAS deployment, allowing them to efficiently measure an 800-foot scene in just 22 minutes.[5]Ìý

Similarly, the Oro Valley Police Department in Arizona and the Houston Fire Department in Texas witnessed significant improvements in incident response times, with the former achieving a 32% reduction in roadway and incident clearance times, and the latter experiencing a 40% reduction in scene time, ultimately enhancing safety and efficiency in their operations.[6]

Looking AheadÌý

The journey of drones from being mere recreational gadgets to becoming indispensable tools for the public safety community has been truly remarkable. With advancements in technology, it can be expected that drones will become even more sophisticated and versatile in the future. The potential for integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance drone capabilities, such as real-time object recognition or predictive analytics, holds exciting possibilities for improving emergency response, SAR and accident investigations.Ìý

In the near future, industry can anticipate drones with enhanced autonomy to work in coordinated swarms, learn from past missions and employ advanced object recognition. Fully autonomous drones will include on-demand deployment, emergency alert response, target tracking, obstacle avoidance, indoor flight, AI capabilities, GPS connectivity, voice commands, patrol vehicle integration, advanced threat detection and real-time situational awareness through live feeds.[7]Ìý

The concept of DFR and drones utilized in SAR and accident investigations is no longer a distant dream but a reality reshaping the landscape of public safety. These flying machines have proven to be first responders’ best allies, aiding them in saving lives, conducting efficient accident investigations and navigating challenging rescue missions. As regulations evolve and technology continues to advance, drones will play an even more pivotal role in protecting and defending the public.Ìý

To learn more about how ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ can support your drones technology initiatives, visit our Autonomy and Robotics technology solutions portfolio.Ìý

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References:

[1] “Chula Vista Police Department Drone Program,” Chula Vista Police Department,

[2] “Dawn of Drones Podcast,” Dawn Zoldi,

[3] Credit: Captain Kyle Nordfors, Mountain Rescue Association (MRA) UAS Chairman Weber County Sheriff’s Office (Utah) Captain – Alaska Airlines B737

[4] “Drones For Good: Saving Time And Lives With Faster Crash Scene Reconstruction,” DJI,

[5] “UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS FOR TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT,” U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration,

[6] “Next-Generation TIM: Integrating Technology, Data, and Training,” U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration,

[7] “Can AI drones help protect officers in these dangerous times?,” Police 1,