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FCC Proposal Could Bring Drone Software and Supply Chains Under Greater Scrutiny
Active FCC rulemaking considers hardware and software disclosures that could affect agricultural and commercial drone manufacturers A new FCC rulemaking…
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- Michigan Drone Lawsuit Challenges Restrictions on Flights Near Police Operations
Michigan man sues sheriff’s department over state’s drone law By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill A Michigan-based freelance journalist has filed a federal lawsuit seeking to have local law enforcement officials not target him for flying his drone near their operations, providing that he is following all federal flight safety regulations and maintaining a safe distance from police-operated UAVs. In a suit filed August 9 in the U.S. District Court for The Eastern District of Michigan, Bay City photojournalist Ray Rocha is suing Bay County Sheriff Troy Cunningham and Deputy Chris Berg, who heads the sheriff department’s drone program. Rocha… Read more: Michigan Drone Lawsuit Challenges Restrictions on Flights Near Police Operations
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As demand accelerates, drone companies are scaling by building flexible engineering teams instead of trying to do everything in-house. The drone industry – in the US and around the world – is entering a new phase. Government policy, national security priorities, and rising commercial demand are pushing manufacturers to move from prototype to production faster than ever before. That challenge is changing more than supply chains. It is changing how companies build products. Rather than developing every capability internally, many manufacturers are assembling specialized teams that can solve specific problems quickly. The result is a more flexible and agile approach… Read more: U.S. Drone Manufacturing’s New Advantage Isn’t Just Factories. It’s Agility.












