AAM Statewide Mobility Challenges

Michigan has long been the center of American mobility innovation. Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) is a new mobility frontier, presenting an opportunity for Michigan to demonstrate next-generation industrial leadership. As the global aviation sector grows rapidly, the United States must hasten to commercialize unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) technologies, strengthen critical supply chains, and reduce dependence on foreign manufacturing. Michigan plays a leading role in building a strong and secure domestic drone sector by leveraging our manufacturing core, engineering expertise and statewide infrastructure to build, test, commercialize, and scale AAM technologies.

Solving Real-World Problems

Michigan is launching a series of challenge-based pilot programs to advance the integration of drones for solving real-world government agency problems. 

Goal 1

Leverage AAM technologies to solve agency problems more efficiently and innovatively

Goal 2

Drive Public-Sector Use and Commercial Market Growth in Michigan

Goal 3

Activate Production Capacity

Goal 4

Build Public Understanding of AAM Technologies

  

Grant Opportunities to Solve State Challenges

OFME is seeking proposals for transformative projects that will solve key challenges for state departments. Proposed solutions should leverage AAM technologies. See the accordion section below for full eligibility details. 

AAM Statewide Mobility Challenge

Department of Natural Resources

DNR seeks to modernize its aerial operations by replacing non-NDAA drones and adding VTOL fixed-wing mapping capacity. Together, these upgrades expand safe, compliant coverage for wildfire, forest health, and large-scale mapping delivering faster, higher-quality data and reducing risk to personnel. 

Application Opens: October 27, 2025
Information Sessions: November 6 and 10, 2025 
Application Closes: December 5, 2025
Companies Notified: January 26, 2026

AAM Statewide Mobility Challenge

Department of Transportation

MDOT seeks to pilot a next-generation road intelligence platform that combines connected vehicle data and drone-based observation to deliver real-time situational awareness at critical intersections. This initiative will focus on detecting near-miss events, identifying vulnerable road users, and understanding crash precursors through integrated aerial and ground perspectives. By analyzing complex factors such as work zones, weather, and traffic patterns, the platform will enable MDOT to make proactive, data-driven decisions that enhance safety and mobility across Michigan’s road network. Most pilot locations will be in the Metro Region, but additional sites may be selected from other MDOT regions statewide. 

Application Opens: November 24, 2025
Information Sessions: December 2 and 3, 2025
Application Closes: January 9, 2026
Companies Notified: February 23, 2026
  

AAM Statewide Mobility Challenge

Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy safeguards public health and natural resources, but today's monitoring network has critical gaps. Real time coverage exists for only a limited set of pollutants, many measurements still depend on manual sampling and lab analysis, and existing methods often do not provide the information needed for real-time decision making. Air monitoring is often needed in areas where it is difficult to measure - urban settings, industrial areas, or transportation corridors. On water, field teams must deploy and retrieve probes by hand, throttling frequency and scale while delaying response to contamination events. EGLE seeks Advanced Aerial Mobility solutions that expand real time air and water sensing, add flexible on demand deployments after incidents, and automate data collection to improve coverage, speed, and decision readiness across Michigan.

Application Opens: January 5, 2026
Information Sessions: January 13 and 15, 2026
Application Closes: February 13, 2026
Companies Notified: March 30, 2026
  

AAM Statewide Mobility Challenge

Agriculture and Rural Development

The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has more information coming soon for an AAM Statewide Mobility Challenge. Check back here for updates! 

Application Opens: February 2, 2026
Information Sessions: February 10 and 12, 2026
Application Closes: March 13, 2026
Companies Notified: April 27, 2026
 

AAM Statewide Mobility Challenge

Michigan State Police

The Michigan State Police aim to implement an advanced drone detection system to address the growing threat of unauthorized drones across critical sectors. This system will identify, locate, and catalog drone activity in real-time, supporting security efforts at prisons, public events, and training areas while avoiding jamming due to regulatory restrictions. A centralized analysis hub will enable statewide monitoring, pattern recognition, and collaboration with FAA partners for effective enforcement and airspace safety.
 
Application Opens: September 29, 2025
Information Sessions: October 7 and 9, 2025
Application Closed: November 18, 2025
Companies Notified: December 22, 2025

More Information & Frequently Asked Questions

On July 17, 2025, Michigan established the Michigan AAM Initiative as a whole-of-government strategy to scale Michigan’s AAM capabilities, ensure safe and efficient integration of these technologies across public and private sectors, and position our workforce, manufacturers, and infrastructure as national assets in the deployment of AAM technologies. This Initiative will support the Unleashing American Drone Dominance Executive Federal Orders from June of 2025.

The Office of Future Mobility and Electrification (OFME) accelerates the development, testing, and deployment of AAM technologies. The AAM Statewide Mobility Challenges are part of OFME's broader strategy to attract and retain high-growth mobility companies by connecting them with state stakeholders who are seeking innovative solutions to address agency challenges.

Consistent with the Federal Executive Order prioritizing American drone manufacturing, proposals showcasing a commitment to building and expanding drone production within Michigan will receive priority consideration. To be eligible, applicants must work with the relevant state agency (MSP, DNR, MDOT, EGLE, MDARD), propose a project that solves identified state department challenges, and provide matching funds in the form of in-kind contributions or financial resources. These criteria ensure projects deliver direct economic benefits to Michigan and solidify the state's leadership in AAM technologies. Applicants are not required to be Michigan-based, but their application must include a clear plan for growth within the state of Michigan.

The proposed projects must demonstrate:

Technology Focus: The project must demonstrably leverage AAM technologies, including but not limited to unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), advanced sensors, AI-powered analytics, and innovative aviation platforms. Proposals should clearly articulate the specific AAM technology being utilized and its relevance to the proposed solution.

Interoperability: The proposed project must demonstrate a clear ability to integrate seamlessly with existing technologies, systems, and infrastructure currently utilized by the relevant state department(s). Proposals should describe in detail how the new technology will interact with existing assets, ensuring compatibility and minimizing disruption to ongoing operations.

Problem Solving: The project must directly address a clearly defined and significant challenge faced by one or more of the participating state departments. The proposal must include a description of the problem and how the proposed AAM solution will effectively address it.

Michigan Benefit: The project must provide clear and direct economic benefits to the State of Michigan. This can include job creation, workforce development, cost savings for the state government, improved efficiency of state services, or attraction of additional investment to the state. Proposals should include quantifiable metrics to demonstrate the anticipated economic benefits.

Deployment Plan: The project must include a detailed deployment plan, outlining proposed location(s) within Michigan where the project will be implemented, the timeline for deployment, and the necessary infrastructure and resources required for successful implementation. The deployment plan must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations related to aviation and UAS operations.

Matching Funds Commitment: The proposal must include a firm commitment of matching funds, in the form of in-kind contributions or financial resources. The source and nature of the matching funds must be clearly documented in the proposal, including letters of commitment from funding sources. In-kind contributions must be valued at fair market value and documented appropriately.

Scalability and Sustainability: The project should demonstrate the potential for scalability and long-term sustainability beyond the initial pilot phase. Proposals should address how the project's results can be replicated and expanded to other state departments or applications and how the project will be sustained financially and operationally after the grant funding ends.

Proposals will be evaluated and scored by a review committee on a best value basis, using the following criteria:

  • Description of proposed project
  • Alignment with state goals:
    • Leverage AAM technologies to solve agency problems more efficiently and innovatively
    • Drive Public-Sector Use and Commercial Market Growth in Michigan
    • Activate Production Capacity 
    • Build Public Understanding of AAM Technologies
  • Capacity and experience of the team
  • Financial sustainability of the project after the demonstration period
  • Interoperability with other technologies
  • Matching funds requirement
  • Overall quality of the proposal
  • Cost of the proposed project

Note: The criteria listed above are not in priority order.

If you have questions related to statewide mobility challenges, please email [email protected].  All questions will be added to an FAQ section that will be available on this page in the near future.

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The Office of Future Mobility and Electrification (OFME) accelerates the development, testing, and deployment of AAM technologies. The AAM Statewide Mobility Challenges are part of OFME's broader strategy to attract and retain high-growth mobility companies by connecting them with state stakeholders who are seeking innovative solutions to address agency challenges.

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