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New Bill: Representative Eric Burlison introduces H.R. 7525: Counter Drone State and Local Defender Act

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We have received text from H.R. 7525: Counter Drone State and Local Defender Act. This bill was received on 2026-02-12, and currently has no cosponsors.

Here is a short summary of the bill:

This bill, known as the Counter Drone State and Local Defender Act, aims to authorize and enhance the capabilities of State, local, territorial, and Tribal law enforcement agencies to counter unauthorized operations of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), commonly known as drones. Below is an overview of its main provisions:

1. Authorization for Counter-Drone Activities

The bill allows the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to:

  • Detect or mitigate threats posed by unmanned aircrafts to national airspace safety.
  • Test new technologies related to countering drone threats.
  • Take various actions including tracking, seizing, or disrupting drones without the operator's prior consent.

2. Pilot Programs

The bill establishes pilot programs for evaluating counter-drone systems' effectiveness at specific facilities and determining proper polices for deploying these systems. This includes:

  • Designation of law enforcement agencies to participate in the pilot programs under federal oversight.
  • A limit on the number of designated agencies within a set timeframe to ensure manageable and effective implementation.

3. Permanent Authorization After Pilot Program

Once the pilot programs conclude, the bill proposes that State, local, Tribal, and territorial law enforcement agencies can be permanently authorized to use approved counter-drone systems to address threats.

4. Special Provisions for Major Events

The bill also includes special provisions for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, allowing designated law enforcement agencies around the event venues to implement counter-drone measures specifically for this major international event.

5. Equipment Approval and Training Requirements

Only counter-UAS systems approved by the FAA can be used, and law enforcement personnel must undergo training to effectively operate these systems.

6. Privacy Protections

The bill emphasizes the need to uphold individual privacy rights, ensuring that any data collected during drone operations complies with existing privacy laws and that communications related to drone operations are handled in line with constitutional protections.

7. Oversight and Reporting

Law enforcement agencies using these counter-drone capabilities will be required to report their activities and any related complaints to ensure transparency and accountability.

8. Funding Opportunities

The bill provides avenues for law enforcement agencies to apply for federal grants to support the acquisition and use of counter-drone systems.

Relevant Companies

  • OWL - AeroVironment, Inc. : As a provider of drone technologies, this company may see changes in demand for its services or products if more law enforcement agencies seek to purchase drone mitigation systems.
  • BA - The Boeing Company : While primarily an aerospace company, Boeing’s investments in surveillance technologies might be affected by the increased emphasis on counter-drone measures by local law enforcement agencies.
  • QNTC - Quantum Computing, Inc. : As quantum technologies develop for various applications, including security, there could be new opportunities involving drone detection technologies stemming from enhanced law enforcement capabilities.

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