Law enforcement is expanding the use of remotely controlled drones despite concerns of civil liberties groups.
An agency created to eliminate waste now seeks to bypass the Defense Department’s often-cumbersome acquisition system.
While it’s unclear how much funding will ultimately be available, the change could broaden the number of departments able to ...
The Lompoc Police Department will launch a Drone as First Responder program to leverage technology for fighting crime and ...
Brookhaven drones arrive first at 72% of 911 scenes, enhancing emergency response and situational awareness. Drone program expansion doubles drones and launch sites, integrating advanced technology ...
The War Dept is accelerating drone dominance, counter-UAS efforts and acquisition reform. Here's what it means for GovCon and ...
The Denver Police Department is crediting a new drone program with helping reduce wait times and making its response to ...
The Aspen Police Department has gained a bird’s eye perspective on the city. Five months into its new drone program, the department has made strides to manage large crowds, search for missing persons, ...
Eastern Kentucky University is working with Lexington police to test new drone detection technology that could help law ...
By using drones, logistical inefficiencies may be improved, decreasing delays in test results and treatment initiation, ...
The commercial drone industry offers significant opportunities, and extensive resources are now available to support both new and seasoned pilots. Common barriers to entry, such as equipment costs and ...
The YFQ-48A drone is now the third drone vying for the US Air Force’s “Collaborative Combat Aircraft” program, following ...