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First White House Drone Dominance Meeting Unites Nearly 100 Companies and Officials

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Why Contractors in Saskatchewan Favor Steel Structures for Commercial Projects

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FCC Proposes New Rules for Drone Manufacturers on Software and Hardware Disclosure

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has initiated a rulemaking process that may require drone manufacturers to disclose comprehensive details about their hardware and software. This proposal, published on August 7, is part of the FCC's Third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and aims to enhance transparency in the commercial drone industry. This rulemaking is significant as it could reshape the regulatory landscape for drone manufacturers, particularly through the proposed Hardware Bill of Materials (HBOM) and Software Bill of Materials (SBOM). Will Dawson from the Agricultural Drone Initiative emphasized that these requirements could be pivotal, as they would mandate certification applicants to provide detailed information about each component's producer and production location, potentially impacting supply chains and security protocols. As the FCC seeks public comment on these proposals, the industry should monitor the developments closely. The implications of the HBOM and SBOM requirements could lead to stricter certification processes and influence how drone manufacturers manage their supply chains. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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Turkish Aerospace Aims to Develop Naval Version of Hurjet for NATO Exports

Turkish Aerospace Aims to Develop Naval Version of Hurjet for NATO Exports

Turkish Aerospace has announced plans to develop a naval variant of its HÜRJET aircraft, aiming to enhance its export capabilities within NATO. CEO Mehmet Demiroglu expressed confidence that HÜRJET could serve as a trainer aircraft not only for Türkiye and Spain but also as a training platform for NATO forces. This initiative is significant as it aligns with Turkey's strategy to expand its defense exports and strengthen its position within NATO. The development of a naval version of HÜRJET could meet the growing demand for versatile training aircraft among NATO allies, potentially increasing collaboration and interoperability among member nations. Looking ahead, industry observers will be keen to see how Turkish Aerospace progresses with the naval variant and its impact on NATO training programs. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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Waymo Develops Custom Chip to Enhance Robotaxi Performance and Supply Diversity

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Alphabet Inc.'s Waymo has announced the development of a custom chip aimed at enhancing the performance of its robotaxis. This initiative marks a significant step for Waymo as it seeks to reduce reliance on third-party chip suppliers, notably Nvidia Corp. The introduction of this custom chip is crucial for Waymo's strategy to optimize its autonomous vehicle technology. By diversifying its chip supply, Waymo aims to ensure better control over its hardware, which is essential for the efficient operation of its robotaxi fleet. Looking ahead, industry observers will be keen to see how this new chip impacts the performance of Waymo's robotaxis and whether it leads to further advancements in autonomous driving technology. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

Data-Driven Quality Control Enhances Manufacturing by Preventing Costly Defects

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Rice University Develops Technique to Stabilize Diamond During Thermal Processing for Aerospace Applications

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Leonardo DRS Combat Vehicle Successfully Engages 55-Pound Drones with Software Upgrade

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