Jason Sewer

How Drones, Robotics, and Automation Are Redefining Security

Episode 224

Here’s a deep dive with the CEO behind Drone Strategic Partners, a firm helping organizations adopt drones, robotics, and automation to modernize security and operations. We get into how a lean aerial program can extend ground teams, drive faster decisions, and document incidents in real time without ballooning costs—think smarter patrols, clearer data, and fewer blind spots at scale.

We trace the company’s roots from years in insurance claims adjusting to an InsurTech approach that now supports real estate, construction, engineering, and small business clients. That background matters: they built their model around speed, documentation, and risk reduction—skills that translate directly to aerial security and inspections.

On capabilities, we break down where drones make the biggest difference: upping patrol frequency, improving guard reliability, deterring crime and theft, and cutting costs via automation. We also cover the rollout playbook—policy, training, compliance, and data workflows—plus why they position themselves as a national brokerage to match each client with the right aircraft, payloads, software, and monitoring partners.

If you’re exploring drone security, robotics, or automation strategy, this episode covers the business case end-to-end: use cases, implementation steps, team training, and measurable ROI. Topics include drone security, autonomous patrols, aerial inspections, robotics, risk management, real estate security, construction monitoring, incident documentation, and guard force multipliers.

Jason Sewer Takeaways

“If you’re a bad guy and you turn the corner and you’re looking to do something nefarious. If you turn the corner and see SPOT, you’re probably going to choose an easier option. You don’t know what SPOT is capable of. From a psychological standpoint, we want the bad guys to at least think that it is equipped with a couple of machine guns. Right. This space is protected by SPOT. Go somewhere else.”

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Music Credits

Intro
Euphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OG

Stinger
Scarlet Fire (Sting), Otis McDonald, YouTube Audio Library

Outro
Euphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OG

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