Drone Security and Competitiveness: August 16, 2024

Drone Security and Competitiveness: August 16, 2024

Welcome back to AUVSI’s biweekly newsletter on issues facing the uncrewed and autonomous systems industries regarding cyber- and supply chain security and technology competitiveness in the global market.


Spotlight on Secure Technology Solutions

Skydio NightSense is now Blue UAS approved Skydio blog

  • Now Blue: Skydio ’s NightSense and advanced thermal capabilities, which offer military-grade performance in low-light and nighttime operations.

Unusual Machines' FPV Flight Controller Approved for Blue UAS Framework press release

  • Now Blue: Unusual Machines 's Rotor Riot Brave F7 Flight, which is a low-cost controller specifically designed for FPV flight.

BRINC and Echodyne to Enable Automated BVLOS Operations for First Responders

  • Why it matters: The partnership between BRINC Drones and Echodyne lowers the barrier to entry for public safety agencies looking to start or expand DFR programs.
  • BRINC’s Responder and Lemur 2 drones are made in the U.S. and designed for 911 response.


Regulatory Updates We're Tracking

US expected to propose barring Chinese software in autonomous vehicles Reuters

  • Signal from adjacent sector: The U.S. Commerce Department is expected to propose barring software developed in a "foreign entity of concern" in AVs with Level 3 automation and above.
  • What they’re saying: The Department "is concerned about the national security risks associated with connected technologies in connected vehicles."


News We’re Reading

Transforming war: A strategic integration of unmanned aerial systems Defense News

  • What’s new: The Countering CCP Drone Act would mandate the inclusion of equipment produced by DJI on the FCC’s list of equipment that poses a risk to U.S. national security.
  • Why it matters: DJI and Autel control more than 90% of the global drone market. Subsidized pricing allowed DJI to penetrate global markets rapidly, including within the U.S. and NATO countries, to the detriment of domestic manufacturers. The ubiquity and cost advantages of Chinese drones have disrupted foreign markets while introducing security vulnerabilities in sensitive areas such as critical infrastructure, military bases and urban surveillance.

NYC Leverages UAS Fleet

  • What’s new: AP recently reported that New York City emergency management officials have used drones to warn residents about potential threatening weather. DroneDJ reported that Mayor Eric Adams is considering using drones to respond to increased crime in Central Park. These announcements follow NYPD’s recent full launch of its DFR pilot program will be in full swing.
  • Focus on security: NYPD’s current UAS fleet includes both PRC-made and U.S.-made, Blue UAS approved drones. Deputy Commissioner Daughtry testified before Congress at a May hearing that the agency is seeking to phase foreign-made, unsecure drones out of the fleet.


Public Safety Scholarship Opportunity

  • What’s next: Join us at the AUVSI Industry Insight Summit and gain invaluable insights into two important topics: cybersecurity and c-UAS. This event isn’t just for industry experts but was designed for leaders who are trying to navigate the security considerations as uncrewed systems are further integrated into their operations and planning.
  • Through sponsored scholarships, public safety officials are eligible to apply for complimentary registration to the event. This scholarship is meant to showcase the industry’s commitment to supporting your organization's development and impact in uncrewed systems security.
  • Apply by August 23rd here and see the event program here.

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