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U.S. lawmakers are advocating for a more robust federal strategy to enhance drone security in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In a letter dated April 28, Representatives Michael McCaul and Eli Crane called on federal agencies to bolster the capabilities of the National Guard in counter-unmanned aerial system (UAS) operations. This initiative aims to ensure the safety and security of host cities across the United States as they prepare to welcome international visitors for the prestigious tournament. The lawmakers emphasize the importance of a unified approach to address potential drone-related threats during the event, highlighting the need for coordinated efforts among various federal entities.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb Apr 29, 2026 Anti-drone technology C-UAS Drone News Drone News Feeds drone security Feature 1
The U.S. Department of War’s Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) has officially added Elsight’s Halo connectivity platform to its Blue UAS List, reflecting an increasing emphasis on secure communications within U.S. drone policy. This designation signifies a significant shift in the government's approach to evaluating and procuring drone technologies, underscoring the importance of secure communication systems in military operations. The inclusion of Halo not only enhances the credibility of Elsight’s technology but also sets a precedent for allied suppliers in the drone industry. As the U.S. continues to prioritize secure and reliable communication in its defense strategies, this development could influence future procurement decisions and partnerships in the sector.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb May 01, 2026 Applications Blue UAS BVLOS DCMA Defense Drone News
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has revised its Covered List by removing a specific category of foreign-manufactured toy drones and those containing foreign components. This decision, announced following a National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) report, aims to clarify the characteristics that federal officials deem low risk. The update reflects the FCC's efforts to streamline regulations and promote innovation in the drone industry while ensuring safety standards are maintained.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb Jun 17, 2026 Applications Drone News Drone News Feeds News Recreation US Government
The U.S. Department of Defense has unveiled the first five military installations chosen to participate in a directed-energy counter-drone program aimed at enhancing defenses against unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). This initiative, announced by the Joint Interagency Task Force 401, seeks to bolster national security by developing advanced drone defense technologies. The selected bases will play a crucial role in testing and implementing these systems, reflecting the growing need to address the evolving threats posed by drones. The program underscores the military's commitment to adapting to modern warfare challenges and ensuring effective countermeasures against potential aerial threats.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb May 07, 2026 Anti-drone technology Applications C-UAS Defense defense Drone NewsRSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.