Structure

Structure

JARUS is a voluntary global organisation of regulatory experts that develops consensus recommendations for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to help national aviation authorities write their own regulations. Its structure includes a leadership team, a plenary team, a secretariat, an industry stakeholder body and several working groups that focus on specific technical areas.

  1. Chair and Vice Chair: The Chair, along with the Vice Chair, provides leadership and strategic direction to JARUS.
  2. Leadership Team (LT): The Leadership Team consists of high-level representatives from member authorities and organisations. They guide and coordinate the overall activities of JARUS.
  3. Plenary Team (PT): The Plenary Team is responsible for organising and facilitating the annual Plenary Meetings. They oversee the decision-making process and ensure effective communication among member authorities.
  4. JARUS Secretariat (JS): The JARUS Secretariat serves as the administrative arm of the organisation. They support the daily operations, organise meetings, and assist in coordination and communication among member authorities.
  5. Working Group Leaders: Working Group Leaders oversee specialised groups within JARUS that focus on specific technical areas. They guide and coordinate the work of these groups to develop standards and recommendations.
  6. Task Force Leaders: Task Force Leaders lead temporary task forces established by JARUS to address specific challenges or issues. They coordinate efforts to achieve specific goals within a defined timeframe.
  7. Current JARUS & Work Program Structure: This element outlines the existing structure of JARUS and its ongoing work programs. It provides a framework for addressing key areas such as UAS operations, certification, and other relevant aspects.
  8. JARUS Plenary Meeting (PM): The JARUS Plenary Meeting is an annual gathering where representatives from member authorities come together to discuss strategic matters, make important decisions, and shape the future direction of JARUS.
  9. Industry Stakeholder Body (ISB): The Industry Stakeholder Body represents external stakeholders and provides input and feedback on JARUS activities. They contribute valuable perspectives to enhance the development of standards and regulations.
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