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DRONERESPONDERS National Conference March 10 & 11, Tickets going fast.
DRONERESPONDERS has identified a technology glitch through some search engines indicating that tickets are sold out for NACON, WHICH IS INCORRECT. However, tickets are selling quickly and have sold out every year of the conference. To register, use the following link: https://www.droneresponders.org/nacon
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Feb 261 min read


Important CHANGE: FAA Compliance and Enforcement Program
This is applicable to ALL drone operations.
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Feb 241 min read


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Feb 240 min read


New FAA UAS Incident Report Questionnaire
https://home.army.mil/meade/4217/4611/6153/UAS_Incident_Report_Questionnaire_10.2.2024.pdf
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Feb 241 min read


FAA Public Safety Small Drone PLAYBOOK
Public Safety Small Drone Playbook https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/2024-ASH-026_Public_Safety_Playbook_st11_0.pdf
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Feb 241 min read


New DHS Counter‑UAS Planning Guidance Now Available for SLTT First Responders
As many agencies across the country prepare for major upcoming events—including the FIFA World Cup and America250—counter‑UAS planning has become an increasingly important focus area. Recently, DHS has been working closely with eight of the eleven World Cup host cities to evaluate sensor locations, conduct site surveys, and refine operational plans. During these efforts, DHS teams have had extensive conversations with state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) partners abou
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Feb 192 min read


FAA lifts El Paso flight restriction after US disables Mexican cartel drones that 'breached US airspace'
The Federal Aviation Administration lifted a flight restriction that had grounded all flights to and from El Paso International Airport in Texas on Wednesday, after previously warning that the U.S. government "may use deadly force" against any aircraft in violation.
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Feb 112 min read


New FAA Security Advisory Tightens UAS Restrictions Near Sensitive Assets
The FAA has issued NOTAM FDC 6/4375, replacing FDC 5/6378, to reinforce national security protections around critical federal facilities and mobile assets. This directive establishes strict stand-off distances for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operating near Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Energy (DOE), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and United States Coast Guard (USCG) assets—including vessels, convoys, and their escorts.
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Jan 261 min read


DHS Establishes New Office to Accelerate Drone and Counter‑Drone Capabilities
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the creation of a new Program Executive Office focused on rapidly advancing both unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and counter‑UAS (C‑UAS) technologies. The move reflects the growing operational importance of drones across public safety, as well as the increasing need to address malicious or unsafe UAS activity in the national airspace. The new DHS Program Executive Office for Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Counter‑Unmanned
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Jan 152 min read
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