Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1415

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Establishes the "Unmanned Aerial Systems Security Act of 2024"

Impact

By defining 'countries of concern,' such as China and Russia, the bill aims to minimize risks associated with utilizing technology that may compromise national security. It also includes reimbursement provisions for government departments needing to acquire compliant drones, addressing potential budgetary concerns for agencies currently using non-compliant drones. The law will restrict data transmission and storage requirements to U.S.-based locations, which is a significant shift in operational procedures for many government agencies currently utilizing drone technology.

Summary

House Bill 1415, titled the 'Unmanned Aerial Systems Security Act of 2024', aims to establish stringent security measures surrounding the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, by government agencies in the state of Missouri. The bill seeks to regulate how these drones operate, especially concerning sensitive locations such as critical infrastructures, by mandating the usage of flight mapping software that geofences such areas to prevent unauthorized drone activities. Additionally, the act stipulates that drones must comply with specific security standards to protect sensitive data and maintain the integrity of governmental operations.

Contention

The bill has raised some discussion among lawmakers regarding the balance between security and operational efficiency. Some stakeholders argue that while the security measures are vital, they might lead to increased costs and operational inefficiencies for various government departments mandated to procure new drones that meet the specified criteria. There is concern regarding the implications of stringent guidelines on research using drones, especially in accountability and monitoring capacities. Lawmakers have debated whether such measures might inadvertently impact innovation and responsiveness in emergency situations where drones could play a pivotal role.

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