Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1074

Introduced
5/20/22  
Enrolled
5/26/22  

Caption

Oklahoma State University Counter-UAS Center of Excellence.

Impact

The establishment of the Counter-UAS Center of Excellence is set to have a significant impact on state laws regarding defense technology and workforce development. By aligning educational programs with military and industrial needs, the initiative promises to provide Oklahoma with a competitive edge in UAS research and development. This collaboration is expected to lead to technological advancements and job creation within the state, thereby enhancing Oklahoma's economic development and its status as a center for aerospace and defense technology.

Summary

House Resolution 1074 (HR1074) commemorates the Oklahoma State University Counter-UAS Center of Excellence, which has been recognized by the United States Department of Defense. This initiative aims to enhance the university's capabilities in developing advanced technology related to unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and to foster a trained workforce. The center represents a partnership between the university, the military, and industry leaders to ensure growth and expertise in counter-UAS technology, which is pivotal in the modern security landscape.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1074 is generally positive, with widespread recognition of the importance of advancing UAS capabilities for both military and civilian applications. Legislators and community members alike expressed support for initiatives that enhance workforce training and attract industry expertise. However, there may be underlying concerns regarding the implications of defense partnerships on civil liberties and community surveillance practices, although these issues were not the primary focus of the resolution.

Contention

While HR1074 did not face significant opposition, discussions around the implications of establishing such a center often raise questions about the balance between military needs and civilian oversight. Critics may argue about the potential for increased surveillance and the militarization of technology developed through such centers. The resolution’s passage highlights the state's commitment to supporting defense initiatives while emphasizing the collaborative engagement of educational institutions in fostering technological growth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SR49

Resolution; congratulating the Oklahoma State University Counter-UAS Center of Excellence.

OK HB2943

Higher education; renaming University Center of Southern Oklahoma; emergency.

OK SB920

Aerospace infrastructure; requiring certain permit for construction within certain radius of a heliport or vertiport; granting Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics certain authority. Effective date.

OK SB773

Transportation; modifying the Oklahoma Advanced Mobility Pilot Program; creating the Oklahoma Advanced Air Mobility Revolving Fund. Effective dates.

OK SB773

Transportation; modifying the Oklahoma Advanced Mobility Pilot Program; creating the Oklahoma Advanced Air Mobility Revolving Fund. Effective dates.

OK HB1376

State government; Oklahoma Alliance for Manufacturing Excellence; Board of Directors; effective date; emergency.

OK SB1912

Aircraft and airports; adding references to vertiports into the Municipal Airports Act; authorizing Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics to integrate vertiports into the state's aerospace infrastructure. Effective date.

OK HR1036

Resolution; Oklahoma Licensed Child Care Centers and Homes; COVID-19.

OK SB0334

Center for Civic Excellence at Utah State University

OK HB2160

Oklahoma State University Medical Authority; members; qualifications; powers and duties; Oklahoma State University Medical Trust; increasing certain asset limit; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.