AUVSI Urges Congress to Include UAS Mitigation Authorities for DHS, DOJ in FAA Reauthorization Bill

 

For Immediate Release: September 14, 2018
Contact: Tom McMahon, tmcmahon@auvsi.org, (571) 255-7786
 

 
AUVSI Urges Congress to Include UAS Mitigation Authorities for DHS, DOJ in FAA Reauthorization Bill
 
UAS mitigation authorities and remote identification standards are crucial next steps to unlock expanded operations

 

ARLINGTON, Va. – In letters to committees in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, AUVSI today urged lawmakers working on a reauthorization bill for the Federal Aviation Administration to include legislative proposals that would give the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice authority to mitigate unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) that are used for nefarious purposes, while maintaining the FAA’s exclusive sovereignty over the airspace.
 

“Advancements in UAS are developing at a rapid pace, and the positive impact of this innovation on our economy, lifestyle and society is tremendous,” said Brian Wynne, president and CEO of AUVSI. “To tap into the full benefits of UAS, however, we must ensure that our skies remain safe and secure. By granting authority to government agencies to mitigate threats, they can quickly act to stop them. Stricter enforcement against careless, reckless and other potentially malicious behavior will not only punish operators who misuse UAS technology but deter others from doing so.”
 

The letters also emphasized the importance of establishing remote identification standards for all UAS operators, which will enable law enforcement officials to identify, track and apprehend unlawful operators, in real-time. By doing so, remote ID could help alleviate security concerns raised by expanded UAS operations, such as flights over people or nighttime operations. A Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for flights over people was scheduled to be issued more than a year ago, but this next regulatory step to advance the UAS industry has been indefinitely delayed due to security concerns.
 

“Until we address policy for counter-UAS and move forward with rulemaking for remote identification, expanded operations and further integration of UAS into the airspace will remain stalled.”
 

The letter to the committees in the U.S. House of Representatives can be found here and the letter to the committees in the U.S. Senate can be found here.
 

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About AUVSI

The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) — the world's largest non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of unmanned systems and robotics — represents corporations and professionals from more than 60 countries involved in industry, government and academia. AUVSI members work in the defense, civil and commercial markets. For more information, visit AUVSI.org.
 

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