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U.S. Civil Drone Policy

The development of new technologies for unmanned flight and microelectronics in the last two decades has led to an explosion in civil unmanned aerial systems (UAS, commonly known as drones) activity in the U.S. From a few hobbyists flying small, technically limited model aircraft in the 1990s, the field has grown to thousands of individuals and corporations looking to employ a variety of UAS models for security awareness, disaster response, logistics and delivery, agriculture, communications, spectral and thermal analysis, and aerial photography, among many other functions.

CSIS will hold a public event focusing on practical policy strategies to manage commercial, public and private UAS in U.S. airspace, while supporting innovation, and protecting privacy and personal freedom.

 

Panelists:

Brian Wynne

President and CEO

Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International

Robert Pappas

Special Rules Coordinator, UAS Integration Office

Federal Aviation Administration

Jay Stanley

Senior Policy Analyst, Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project

American Civil Liberties Union

Dr. Adam Cox

Visiting Fellow, International Security Program, CSIS

Senior Adviser, Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency

Moderated by:

Denise Zheng

Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Strategic Technologies Program

Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Uploaded on April 28, 2015
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