Why Do Program Managers Love Asset Inspector?
- Jeannine Stoll
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
While drone pilots are in the field capturing the data, the real backbone of a scalable inspection operation lies with the program managers and planners. These are the people who build the structure, define the standards, and ensure that inspections run smoothly across teams and time zones. For them, Drone Harmony’s Asset Inspector is more than a flight planning tool – it’s a full-scale coordination platform.
Plan Once, Execute at Scale
With Asset Inspector, program managers can create structured inspection scopes that define the project:
Select a region or grid
Set the number of assets to inspect
Define inspection types and scheduling
From one interface, they can manage inspection campaigns across hundreds or thousands of poles, towers, or substations.

Standardize Quality Across Teams
Asset Inspector enables managers to define guided inspections for every mission:
What angles should be captured?
What resolution is required?
What thermal or visual detail must be documented?
Managers can also create and assign coded notes and checklists, ensuring consistency across pilots, regions, and time.
Full Visibility = Fewer Surprises
Asset Inspector gives managers a clear view of:
Which assets have already been inspected
What’s still pending
This overview eliminates guesswork and helps identify inefficiencies or coverage gaps immediately.

Optimize Team Resources
With clear status tracking and mission assignments, team coordination becomes straightforward:
Balance workloads across teams
Reassign flights in case of delays or no-access situations
Avoid duplication and data loss
Every task is tracked and visible — so nothing gets missed.
From Reactive to Proactive
Program managers no longer need to chase updates or manually consolidate field reports. Asset Inspector gives them a structured, real-time view of the entire inspection lifecycle.
That means:
Fewer missed inspections
Better planning accuracy
Stronger auditability and compliance
Asset Inspector helps planners do what they do best: eliminate inefficiencies, ensure data quality, and keep large-scale inspections on track.
It's not just about planning flights — it's about running better programs.

