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In addition to FAA certification, the regulation of usage of UA systems by government authorities in the United States for law enforcement purposes is determined at a state level. As of September 2014, 20 U.S. states had enacted legislation addressing the use of UA systems and the handling of data collected by them. [25]
The bill would "affirm state regulatory authority regarding the operation of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), or drones." [2] The bill would create a process by which the federal government would work with state and local governments to manage the use of both recreational and commercial drones. [3]
In January 2020, the United States Department of the Interior decided to ground around 800 DJI drones over security concerns. [39] In October that same year, the United States Department of Justice banned the use of agency funds to acquire drones and other unmanned aerial systems "from foreign groups deemed threats", including DJI. [40]
The White House wants Congress to pass legislation that would give greater authority to the federal, state and local governments to address drones that fly in U.S. airspace.
The Federal Aviation Administration regulates drone usage in the U.S. and has different sets of rules and requirements for “recreational flyers” and those flying drones “for commercial ...
To the average American, drones might just seem like a toy or a fun hobby. But they can pose a serious security threat. In just over a week, the federal government's authority to detect and ...
United States unmanned aerial vehicles demonstrators in 2005. As of January 2014, the United States military operates a large number of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, also known as Unmanned Aircraft Systems [UAS]): 7,362 RQ-11 Ravens; 990 AeroVironment Wasp IIIs; 1,137 AeroVironment RQ-20 Pumas; 306 RQ-16 T-Hawk small UAS systems; 246 MQ-1 Predators; MQ-1C Gray Eagles; 126 MQ-9 Reapers; 491 ...
The Federal Aviation Administration issued a ban on drone operations in dozens of areas of New Jersey and New York until mid-January, unless operators are granted special permission from the ...
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