The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers won a 2023 Innovation Award for its 6.5-foot drone, the SURVEYOR AMY. Designed by a team of 36 employees, the vessel can travel at 16 knots and collect hydrographic survey data, including water depth and seafloor structure. This information is critical to New York and New Jersey's coastal storm risk management program. The vessel can collect data for dam safety, levee and bridge inspections, and remote shallow water locations that are inaccessible to ships. It can also help in emergency situations by being up and running within hours. The spacecraft's multi-beam system can collect up to 20,000 high-resolution, three-dimensional detail points per second along the seafloor. The ship is unique in that it is able to right itself when ocean conditions cause it to tip over. The project was led by Francis Postiglione, a long-time Army Corps employee and chief of the survey and mapping department.