RBC Will Serve as Operations Site for New UAS Center
For Immediate Release: December 11, 2025
Contact: Jesse Vaughan, Chief Communications & Marketing Officer/jvaughan@rbc.edu
The Commonwealth Center for Advanced Logistics Systems (CCALS) announced yesterday the establishment of an Energy-Centric Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Center for Critical Infrastructure, made possible through a $490,000 grant from the Virginia Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission’s (TRRC) Energy Ingenuity Fund.
The Center will serve as a national resource for the development, testing and deployment of energy-resilient unmanned systems and dual-use technologies. With multi-site operations at Richard Bland College and three general aviation airports in Dinwiddie County, Danville and Wise County (Lonesome Pine), the Center will establish a distributed innovation network that advances Virginia’s strategic aviation priorities including efficiency, safety and sustainability across the energy, logistics and aviation sectors.
“The Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission is proud to invest in initiatives that foster regional innovation while strengthening Virginia’s position as a national leader in energy and unmanned systems,” said TRRC Chairman, Delegate Will Morefield. “The Commission’s Energy Ingenuity Fund was created to drive forward-looking projects like this that connect technology, workforce and infrastructure development.
“The Commission has a history of being ahead of the curve and investing in projects that pay dividends for our Southern and Southwest Virginia communities down the road, like our early investment in business ready sites across the footprint and our commitment to workforce training programs. This investment is another example of our commitment to proactively building the economy of the future, ensuring our region thrives for generations to come.”
“As Vice Chair of the Tobacco Commission and as the State Senator representing this region, I am proud to see this investment from the Commission aimed to fuel game changing innovation and economic growth right here in Southside Virginia,” Senator Lashrecse D. Aird said. “This new Energy-Centric Unmanned Aircraft Center will strengthen our local workforce, attract new business opportunities and further cement Virginia’s leadership in advanced manufacturing and aviation technology.
“This kind of project means more good jobs and new opportunities for families and businesses across our region today and for years to come—the exact priorities that are central to my work both on the Commission and as this region’s representative in the General Assembly.”
“The Energy-Centric UAS Center project demonstrates exactly the kind of cross-agency collaboration and bold thinking the Energy Ingenuity Fund was designed to catalyze,” said James Campos, Executive Director of the Virginia Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission. “By investing in forward-looking initiatives and partnering with organizations such as CCALS, we are accelerating energy-centric innovation while expanding economic and workforce opportunity throughout the Commission’s footprint.”
“The establishment of the Energy Centric UAS Center for Critical Infrastructure not only presents an incredible opportunity for the Tobacco Commission Region to position itself as a leader in next-gen UAS testing and training, it also serves as a clear example of what can be accomplished by operationalizing the whole of government approach that has been a pillar of the Youngkin Administration,” said Juan Pablo Segura, Secretary of Commerce and Trade.
The Energy-Centric UAS Center for Critical Infrastructure will accelerate technologies that improve operational efficiency, workforce safety and energy reliability—particularly for those working in and supporting the energy industry. Planned capabilities include:
- Hydrogen-Hybrid UAS flight testing and infrastructure deployment to advance high-endurance propulsion systems
- Secure communications and RF/ISAC evaluation environments for spectrum awareness and cyber-physical protection
- Hydrogen-Hydrogen Hybrid enabled, FAA-compliant Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) testing, training and evaluation
- Workforce training aligned with FAA, NIST, and emerging industry standards
- Custom program and curriculum development
- Technology demonstration projects and dual-use prototyping
- Advanced manufacturing and drone validation programs to strengthen domestic supply chains
- Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) modeling, testing, deployment and regulatory alignment to support future integration of sustainable air systems
“This award reflects the growing leadership of CCALS at the convergence of energy, aviation, and logistics,” said Dr. Jeffrey Fox, CCALS Board Chairman. “By championing initiatives that advance Virginia priorities and serve both commercial and national interests, CCALS is building strategic resources that support the Commonwealth’s competitiveness and the nation’s energy resilience.”
“The Department of Aviation is proud to collaborate on this initiative, which showcases how innovative, sustainable aviation technologies can be tested and deployed across Virginia’s diverse airport network,” said Greg Campbell, Director of Virginia Department of Aviation.
“The Virginia Clean Energy Innovation Bank is proud to support CCALS in launching the Energy-Centric UAS Center for Critical Infrastructure. This forward-looking initiative is another example of our commitment to attracting innovative energy-related businesses to Virginia,” said Virginia Department of Energy Director Glenn Davis. “These efforts will enhance the efficiency and safety of our energy workforce and resources in the future.”
“We are proud to support the launch of this new Center in Virginia, which exemplifies the type of forward-leaning innovation our teams strive to champion every day,” said Kimberly Benson, Administrator, UAS Center at SBD. “This partnership directly advances our core pillars of accelerating technology, building safer and more resilient communities, and developing the skilled workforce needed to sustain the unmanned systems industry for decades to come.”
The Center is led by CCALS and supported by a multi-institutional team including the Virginia Department of Aviation, the Virginia Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission, the Virginia Department of Energy, the UAS Center at SBD, George Mason University’s Rapid Prototyping Research Center, Richard Bland College, as well as general aviation airports in Wise County, Danville and Dinwiddie County.
Partner Media Contacts:
CCALS: Karen Jackson, info@ccals.com, (757) 869-7129
TRRC: Jordan Butler, jbutler@revitalizeva.org, (757) 692-0878
DOAV: Stephen Clausing, stephen.clausing@doav.virginia.gov, (804) 774-4635
VAEnergy: Fred Baker, Fred.Baker@energy.virginia.gov, (804) 731-8462
UAS Center at SBD: Kim Benson, kbenson@uascentersbd.com, (619) 405-7473