Area Development
A company that creates and supports unmanned systems and software technology with solutions for collecting, processing and delivering information, Insitu opened its new facility in Starkville, Mississippi.

Insitu is located in the Thad Cochran Research, Technology and Economic Development Park at MSU. The company’s partnership with the Federal Aviation Administration’s Center of Excellence for Unmanned Aircraft Systems at Mississippi State University will create 25 jobs.

“Mississippi continues to make significant strides in the aerospace industry, from helicopters and jet fighters for our nation’s military to unmanned aircraft systems. Insitu further strengthens Mississippi’s position as a leader in the industry and paves the way for continued innovative research and growth in this innovative field,” Governor Phil Bryant said.

“We are fortunate to be able to collaborate with MSU, the Mississippi Development Authority, and many others to establish our facility here, while acting as a representative with ASSURE, to help shape the future of unmanned aircraft regulation,” said Insitu President & CEO Ryan Hartman. “Leveraging our collective experiences as research institutions and industry leaders is vital to the successful and safe integration of UAS into the national airspace.“

“Mississippi State is committed to working with business and industry to bring high-tech jobs to our state that benefit not only our graduates, but enhance economic opportunity for every Mississippian. Our partnerships with Insitu and other leading aerospace companies illustrate the transformative power of university-led research and development,” said MSU Vice President for Research and Economic Development David Shaw.

Mississippi Development Authority is proud to partner with Mississippi State University in its role as the Center of Excellence for Unmanned Aircraft Systems to attract leading aerospace companies like Insitu to our state. MSU’s leadership in aerospace gives our state a huge advantage in attracting Insitu and other aerospace leaders, bringing career opportunities to Mississippians,” said Mississippi Development Authority Executive Director Glenn McCullough, Jr.