FEATURE
The Companies and Technologies Capturing the Counter-Drone Funding Surge
Governments around the world are no longer debating whether counter-drone systems are necessary. They are deciding which technologies, architectures, and…
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- FAA NOTAM Bans Drone Flights Near Moving Federal Assets, Prompting Civil Liberties and Operator Concerns
FAA’s ‘mobile’ NOTAM raises concerns for drone operators By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill Civil liberties advocates and media representatives are raising concerns that a sweeping new FAA security policy, designed to protect federal law enforcement agents and their assets from potential harm from rogue drones could impinge on the constitutional rights of legitimate drone operators. In an unusually broad Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM), which the FAA issued on January 16, the agency prohibits flying drones above or near federal military or law enforcement personnel or their vehicles. Unlike the type of temporary flight restriction (TFR) that the FAA… Read more: FAA NOTAM Bans Drone Flights Near Moving Federal Assets, Prompting Civil Liberties and Operator Concerns
PRODUCTS
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Intrepid Potash-Wendover, Aquatech International, and Adionics have advanced their Wendover Lithium Project in Utah, reporting high lithium recovery and battery-grade product quality from potash brine waste streams. The project is positioned as a domestic source of critical minerals that could support electrification and downstream industries, including batteries for uncrewed systems and other defense and aerospace applications previously affected by rare earth and critical mineral constraints.​​ Wendover Lithium Project performance The Wendover facility is designed to produce 5,000 metric tons per year of battery-grade lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) from existing potash brine operations in Utah. According to project partners, recent test… Read more: New Lithium Project Advances in Utah, Supporting Domestic Supply Chains













