Counter-UAS Authority Security, Safety, and Reauthorization Act
Impact
If enacted, HB 5061 will significantly reform how local law enforcement agencies manage counter-UAS operations. It mandates that these agencies must apply for authorizations and adhere to stringent requirements defined by the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Attorney General, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The bill stipulates that a counter-UAS detection and mitigation system must meet specific performance standards, integrate effectively within the national airspace, and ensure that privacy and civil liberties are preserved during operations.
Summary
House Bill 5061, titled the 'Counter-UAS Authority Security, Safety, and Reauthorization Act', aims to enhance and reform the existing framework regarding counter-unmanned aircraft system (UAS) authorities. The bill seeks to improve transparency, accountability, and security measures related to the deployment and operation of counter-UAS technologies. It establishes a pilot program for local law enforcement to test these technologies in real-world scenarios, highlighting its commitment to mitigate unauthorized drone activities that may threaten public safety and security.
Contention
The measures proposed in HB 5061 have sparked a debate regarding the balance between security and privacy rights. While proponents argue that it fills critical gaps in airspace security, critics caution that increased surveillance capabilities could infringe upon civil liberties. The bill's provisions to allow law enforcement to potentially disrupt and disable unauthorized drones raise concerns about the proportional use of such powers, particularly in crowded urban environments. There is a call for a clearer regulatory framework that defines the limits and oversight of these technologies to prevent misuse.
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National Training Center for Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems ActThis bill requires the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to establish training and qualification standards for counter-unmanned aircraft systems, commonly referred to as counter-drone systems.Specifically, DHS and DOJ, in coordination with the Federal Aviation Administration, must establish standards for initial and recurrent training programs or certifications for individuals seeking to operate counter-drone detection and mitigation systems, equipment, or technology.Further, DOJ, in coordination with DHS's Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers, may provide training related to counter-drone systems, including detecting, identifying, monitoring, tracking, disrupting, and seizing control of drones. DOJ may establish or designate one or more facilities or training centers to provide such training related to counter-drone systems.