FCC announces ban on foreign-made drones
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On Monday, the Trump administration’s Federal Communications Commission banned all new foreign-made drone models from distribution in the U.S., citing “national security concerns.” Americans who already own older foreign drone models will still be able to use those products, the government said.
While it’s unclear how much funding will ultimately be available, the change could broaden the number of departments able to launch or expand drone programs by opening up funding that otherwise
Federal records show CBP is moving from testing small drones to making them standard surveillance tools, expanding a network that can follow activity in real time and extend well beyond the border.
Organized crime groups are using drones to smuggle drugs, weapons, and cellphones into prisons nationwide at an unprecedented rate, officials tell ABC News.
An agency created to eliminate waste now seeks to bypass the Defense Department’s often-cumbersome acquisition system.
The Safer Skies Act empowers state and local law enforcement to neutralize drones at stadiums, airports and major public events.
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