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DCMA’s US-X Launches Blue List UAS Website to Speed Delivery of Trusted Drones

December 4, 2025 by Miriam McNabb Leave a Comment

New online platform aims to accelerate access to approved UAS and components for U.S. warfighters

The Defense Contract Management Agency’s Special Programs Unmanned Systems–Experimental (US-X) has launched the new Blue List Unmanned Aircraft Systems website. The platform, which went live on December 3, is designed to speed the delivery of trusted drones and drone components to U.S. service members. The effort follows the transfer of Blue List responsibilities from the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to DCMA earlier this year.

The Blue List represents an evolution of the Pentagon’s earlier Blue sUAS program, which sought to vet drones and components for secure government use. The shift to DCMA is intended to open the process to more U.S. drone companies while scaling the program to meet rising demand across the services. DCMA’s role as a product delivery and contract management agency positions US-X to expand access, improve oversight, and support a growing domestic drone industry.

A Scaled Platform for Faster Delivery

Air Force Col. Dustin Thomas, DCMA US-X commander, said the new website builds on DIU’s early work.

“Launching the Blue List website is a major step forward,” said Thomas. “DIU built a great prototype, and DCMA is now scaling it for use across the Department of War, and this is only the beginning.”

According to Thomas, the website exceeded the timeline goals set by the Department of War in its July memorandum, “Unleashing U.S. Military Drone Dominance.” The agency says the platform provides a flexible path for getting approved drones into the field faster.

Sonya Ebright, DCMA acting director, noted that rapid fielding is central to the agency’s mission.

“Through the Blue List, DCMA US-X is already transforming our warfighting capability by getting unmanned systems rapidly fielded at the tactical level,” said Ebright. “It’s going to help spur a revival of our defense industrial base. And it’ll ultimately lead to much-needed changes in our acquisition processes.”

A Marketplace for Trusted UAS and Components

US-X intends to grow the Blue List into a full marketplace. The goal is to allow service members to select trusted drones and components that match mission needs across all unmanned systems categories.

“DCMA’s Blue List delivers the capability, value and rigor to reach across thousands of suppliers, helping the services field new technologies faster and with confidence,” said Thomas. “It is an enabler for getting UAS to the warfighter to prepare for any future conflict.”

The approach reflects a broader shift at the Pentagon toward rapid procurement of low-cost, high-volume systems. This shift is driven by lessons from global conflict zones, where drones have become essential tools for intelligence, logistics, and protection. Scaling procurement requires both secure supply chains and faster approval processes, two areas where DCMA says US-X can make an immediate impact.

Strengthening the U.S. Drone Industrial Base

Ebright stressed that fielding drones quickly is only part of the long-term mission. Sustained growth of the U.S. drone industrial base is also required to meet future needs.

Drone dominance requires more than fast delivery, she said, noting that US-X will help develop strategies to grow domestic production and ensure a reliable pipeline of low-cost, high-quality systems.

DCMA’s role spans the entire acquisition lifecycle, from contract award to sustainment. The agency manages more than 300,000 contracts, valued at over $8.5 trillion, and oversees work at more than 18,000 contractor locations worldwide. Its workforce of more than 9,800 employees supports the War Department and partner agencies by ensuring equipment is delivered on time, on budget, and to standard.

A Program Positioned to Expand Access

The transfer of the Blue program to DCMA is expected to broaden participation for U.S. drone manufacturers. Stakeholders say the move also aligns the program with DCMA’s long-standing strengths in supplier engagement and contract oversight. By streamlining how approved systems reach end users, the Blue List website may create new opportunities for companies seeking to enter the defense market.

DCMA leaders say they are available for further discussions on how the Blue List is accelerating drone delivery, its impact on national security, and how the agency is balancing speed with quality as new technologies evolve.

With the launch of the website, US-X signals that scaling secure drone procurement is a central priority. The platform is designed to support near-term readiness while contributing to the longer-term goal of building a robust U.S. drone ecosystem capable of meeting future operational challenges.

Read more:

  • DIU’s Dual Announcements: Project G.I. Challenge and Blue UAS Overhaul Reflect Shifting Landscape for Trusted Drone Certification
  • Defense Innovation Unit Expands Blue UAS List with New Platforms and Capabilities
  • Pentagon Transfers Blue sUAS Program to DCMA, Opens Door to More Drone Companies
Miriam McNabb

Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry.  Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
For drone industry consulting or writing, Email Miriam.

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