Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB260

Introduced
3/19/25  

Caption

State government, governmental bodies and governmental entities prohibited from purchasing or using certain unmanned aircraft systems

Impact

If enacted, SB260 will significantly impact local and state governmental operations in terms of UAS procurement policies. This bill aims to eliminate reliance on foreign-made drones, thereby potentially increasing the demand for domestic UAS manufacturers. Furthermore, the bill reflects a growing concern over national security in the context of advanced technological assets that might be exploited by foreign adversaries, thereby facilitating a broader conversation about the vulnerabilities in governmental tech procurements.

Summary

SB260 is a legislative bill introduced to prohibit governmental bodies and entities within Alabama from purchasing or using unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) that have connections to foreign adversaries. The bill specifically targets UAS that are either manufactured in a foreign adversary country, or produced by companies with ties to such adversaries. This includes any unmanned aircraft systems that contain at least 50 percent of their parts or components associated with these foreign entities. The intent of the bill is to safeguard national security and ensure that state governmental operations are not compromised by adverse foreign influences.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB260 may involve notable points of contention, particularly in regard to the definition of 'foreign adversary' and the implications for existing contracts or partnerships with companies possessing components tied to these adversaries. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary measure for national security, while critics may raise concerns about its implications on technological advancement and innovations coming from collaborations with foreign firms. The bill could also have financial implications for governmental budgets as entities scramble to find compliant UAS alternatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB241

Unmanned aircraft systems, requires head of ALEA to create and maintain list of approved drones and prohibits political subdivisions of state from buying unapproved drones

AL HB9

Face mask mandates; governmental entities and State Health Officer, prohibited from imposing; exceptions, provided

AL HB158

Face mask mandates; governmental entities and State Health Officer, prohibited from imposing to prevent spread of COVId-19; exceptions, provided

AL HB345

Crimes and offenses; operation of unmanned aircraft system over or near a Department of Corrections facility; penalties provided; exceptions provided

AL HB171

Taxation, certain aircraft exempt from ad valorem taxation

AL SB50

Appliances, prohibits a governmental entity from restricting acquisition of appliances based solely on the type of energy used

AL HB425

Provision of sexual content to minor, prohibited; libraries prohibited from purchasing certain sexual content; certain entities prohibited from affiliating with American Library Assn.; cause of action, created; exception to Anti-Obscenity Enforcement Act for libraries and library employees, repealed

AL HB460

Occupational and professional licensing boards, prohibited from purchasing or acquiring real property commencing on October 1, 2024

AL SB151

State Investments and Public Contracts; to prohibit State Treasurer and Board of Control of RSA and TRSA from using ESG factors in investment decisions; may consider pecuniary factors; to prohibit state entities from considering ESG factors when awarding public contracts

AL HB269

Taxation; exemption for certain air carriers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.