MELFA, VA — Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger has announced a $788,700 GO Virginia grant to 鶹Ƶ (ESCC) to establish a comprehensive unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) workforce and business development program aligned with regional industry demand and statewide aviation strategy. The program will expand credentialing opportunities, develop new engineering and electronics curricula, and provide hands-on training through real-world applications, building a scalable workforce pipeline for Virginia’s growing aerospace and unmanned systems sector.
The program will establish a living laboratory for real-world UAS missions in partnership with the U.S. Navy, NASA Wallops, research institutions, businesses, and local governments. A $1.8 million donation of Proxy Fixed Wing UAS aircraft and systems, combined with existing drone investments, expands ESCC’s capabilities significantly. Grant funding will support system upgrades, new UAS curricula, and engineering and electronics programs. Students will gain hands-on experience through internships and coursework in UAS operations, electronics, cybersecurity, GIS, and manufacturing, while applying UAS technology across fields including healthcare, environmental stewardship, and law enforcement. The initiative will also expand STEM pathways and improve healthcare access and medevac capabilities in rural communities on the Eastern 鶹Ƶ.
“This investment strengthens one of the most distinctive assets in Region 5, the Eastern 鶹Ƶ’s capacity to serve as a real-world testing and training environment for unmanned systems,” said Tom Frantz, Chair, GO Virginia Region 5. “By building a scalable workforce pipeline at ESCC, we are ensuring that Hampton Roads and the Eastern 鶹Ƶ can meet the growing demand for UAS talent and position the region for long-term leadership in advanced aviation.”
“This GO Virginia grant will allow 鶹Ƶ to expand our UAS programs, create hands-on workforce opportunities, and strengthen the regional economy,” said Daryl Minus, Ed.D., President, 鶹Ƶ. “It is a major step forward for our students and the Eastern 鶹Ƶ community.”
ESCC has been actively growing its UAS program since 2021. To date, the College – in partnership with Sentinel Robotic Solutions (SRS), based at Wallops Island, Virginia – has prepared over 110 students to earn their FAA commercial UAS pilot’s licenses. Another 40 students have participated in aerial drone camps led by SRS and the Eastern 鶹Ƶ office of Virginia’s Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS).
“This is an important step that enhances the Aerospace training pipeline in Virginia” said Pete Bale of SRS. “With our sparse environment here on the 鶹Ƶ, this equipment and the GO Virginia Grant not only matches the vision but aligns the reality of what is going on in the world in real time in this sector. The Eastern 鶹Ƶ just truly became that next hub of opportunity in the Unmanned Aircraft Sector (UAS)”
ESCC will partner with SRS, the Hampton Roads Executive Roundtable, the Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission, Luminary Air Group, Accomack and Northampton Counties, and the Accomack County Airport in the implementation of this grant.
About 鶹Ƶ
鶹Ƶ (ESCC) is a public two‑year institution in Melfa, Virginia, and a member of the Virginia 鶹Ƶ College System serving Accomack and Northampton counties with accessible higher education and workforce training. The College offers a range of associate degrees, certificates, and career‑focused programs designed to prepare students for transfer to four‑year institutions or direct entry into the workforce and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees. ESCC’s mission is to welcome all learners, provide supportive educational pathways, and strengthen the Eastern 鶹Ƶ community through diverse academic, technical, and lifelong learning opportunities.
About GO Virginia
Growth and Opportunity (GO) Virginia is a statewide initiative that supports regional collaboration among business, education, and government to foster private-sector growth and create higher-paying jobs. GO Virginia Region 5 is comprised of 16 cities and counties located in Hampton Roads and Virginia’s Eastern 鶹Ƶ.
About Hampton Roads Executive Roundtable
The Hampton Roads Executive Roundtable brings together corporate and higher education CEOs and Presidents with the mission to enhance the region’s economic advantage and growth trajectory. The Roundtable also serves as the support organization for Region 5 of Virginia’s innovative GO (Growth & Opportunity) Virginia program. .