Commercial Drone Alliance Hosts Domestic Drone Security Seri…

One factor that a lot of the drone business – and regulators – can agree upon is the necessity for clear drone legal guidelines, enacted as rapidly as attainable.  It’s not a straightforward process, and among the many many complicated points that each business and regulators should perceive and tackle is drone safety.  The Commercial Drone Alliance – an business group shaped to help enterprise finish customers of drone know-how – and world regulation agency Hogan Lovells are stepping as much as assist lawmakers and business stakeholders higher perceive the subject. The two organizations are internet hosting the Domestic Drone Security Series to “facilitate an ongoing, open dialogue about the security issues facing the drone industry,” says a press launch.  The most up-to-date occasion efficiently introduced all kinds of excessive degree stakeholders collectively to speak about integrating drones into the National Airspace System (NAS.)

“Participating organizations included the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and National Security Council (NSC), the National Aviation Intelligence Integration Office (NAI2O), DOD, DOJ, FBI, DHS, NASA, FAA, DOI, U.S. Congress, and more. Topics discussed included remote identification, cybersecurity, the UAS Integration Pilot Program, UAS threat mitigation, and views from states, localities, and Congress.”

The simple-not-easy concept of bringing everybody into the identical room to raised perceive probably the most tough points surrounding drone integration is one which works. “The security issues around drones are a serious concern for the Federal government and bringing together all the relevant Federal security agencies to discuss these challenges with the commercial drone industry is an important step towards creating solutions to move this industry forward,” stated Gretchen West, Co-Executive Director of the Commercial Drone Alliance.  “We were thrilled to host another unprecedented event on this topic and focus on all the pertinent issues. Our goal is to continue these conversations with more events and forums in the future and would encourage more of the commercial drone industry to engage in the dialogue so we can realize the potential that commercial drones have to offer numerous industries.”

The results of the newest occasion was that holy grail in regulation: some degree of settlement.  “Broad consensus emerged among participating stakeholders that a simple, sustainable and scalable remote identification solution is critical to the success of the commercial drone industry,” stated the Commercial Drone Alliance. “As policy moves forward, participants also discussed voluntary measures industry could act upon now to keep the skies safe and secure for commerce, hobbyists and the general public.”

“The success of the Drone Security Series speaks to the intense interest of the community in addressing security issues in a way that expands operations for these innovative and game-changing machines, while working in close coordination with public and national security agencies,” stated Lisa Ellman, Co-Executive Director, Commercial Drone Alliance and Partner at Hogan Lovells regulation agency. “The caliber of our Summit participants – leaders in the commercial drone industry, government and national security communities – allows us to tackle challenging policy issues and move the conversation forward in constructive and actionable ways.”

“There’s broad consensus that it’s in society’s best interest for commercial drones to take off and thrive, so that the safety and economic benefits of this technology can be realized, and also so the U.S. can maintain its technological leadership,” stated West. “The Domestic Drone Security Series connects stakeholders from across the spectrum to have an open, honest dialogue about what’s needed to get commercial drones integrated into the National Airspace System, and move these proposals forward.”

Miriam McNabb is the CEO of JobForDrones, an expert drone providers market, and a fascinated observer of the rising drone business and the regulatory surroundings for drones. She writes for DRONELIFE on present information, monetary traits, and FAA rules. Miriam has a level from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of expertise in excessive tech gross sales and advertising and marketing for brand new applied sciences.
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