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Commercial Drone Alliance Calls for “Whole-of-Government” Strategy to Build U.S. Drone Industry

March 31, 2026 by Miriam McNabb Leave a Comment

New white paper outlines policy roadmap following FCC action on foreign drones and components

The Commercial Drone Alliance (CDA) has released a new white paper outlining policy recommendations aimed at strengthening the domestic drone industry and reducing reliance on foreign components.

The report, titled Advancing the Domestic Drone Industry, positions recent federal actions, including the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decision to add foreign drones and critical components to its Covered List, as a turning point for U.S. drone policy.

According to the CDA, that action “sends a clear signal to the domestic ecosystem about the importance of domestic drones to the federal government,” but must now be paired with coordinated industrial policy to support growth.

Industry at a “Pivotal Point”

The white paper describes the U.S. commercial drone sector as being at a critical stage. While adoption is growing across industries such as public safety, infrastructure, and agriculture, structural challenges continue to limit expansion.

On the demand side, regulatory uncertainty remains a key issue. The CDA notes that “the future regulatory environment for routine drone use remains undefined,” which makes it difficult for operators to invest at scale.

On the supply side, the report highlights long-standing reliance on overseas manufacturing. Many essential components, including sensors, batteries, and printed circuit boards, are still produced outside the United States at scale.

The CDA argues that this combination of weak demand signals and fragmented supply chains has limited the ability of domestic manufacturers to compete globally.

Key Policy Recommendations

The white paper presents a comprehensive set of recommendations focused on coordination, funding, and regulatory reform.

1. Establish a Federal Drone Task Force

The CDA calls for a White House-led interagency “Drone Dominance Task Force” to coordinate policy across agencies.

The report emphasizes that drone policy currently spans multiple departments and requires alignment to avoid conflicting rules and inefficiencies.

2. Strengthen Demand Through Funding and Regulation

To increase adoption of U.S.-made drones, the CDA recommends expanding federal grant programs and creating new funding pathways.

Proposals include:

  • Expanding Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice grants for public safety drone programs
  • Creating a dedicated Drone as First Responder (DFR) grant program
  • Accelerating Department of Transportation infrastructure inspection programs

The report also emphasizes the importance of regulatory clarity. It calls on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to finalize rules enabling scalable beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations.

Clear standards, the CDA argues, would “enhance certainty for the marketplace” and support broader adoption.

3. Expand Financing for Domestic Manufacturing

The CDA highlights cost barriers as a major obstacle to reshoring production.

To address this, the report recommends expanding access to capital through federal programs, including loans, grants, and tax incentives.

It also calls for targeted tax credits to support both manufacturers and buyers of U.S.-made drone components.

4. Provide Business Certainty

The white paper stresses the need for predictable policy frameworks to support long-term investment.

Recommendations include conducting an industrial base survey and developing a coordinated transition plan for domestic production. The CDA also suggests maintaining certain exemptions for compliant systems to allow companies time to adjust to new requirements.

5. Reduce Barriers for Manufacturers

To lower costs, the CDA proposes temporary tariff relief on critical components and manufacturing equipment.

It also recommends streamlining environmental review processes for new manufacturing facilities and avoiding additional tariffs in the short term.

6. Invest in Workforce and Technology Development

The report calls for expanded public-private partnerships to address workforce shortages and technology gaps.

It recommends collaboration across government, industry, and academic institutions, as well as coordinated research and development between civil and defense sectors.

Context: FCC Action and Federal Policy Direction

The CDA’s recommendations follow recent federal moves to restrict the use of foreign-made drones and components in U.S. communications infrastructure.

The FCC’s Covered List expansion reflects broader national security concerns and has accelerated discussions around domestic production capacity.

The white paper frames this moment as an opportunity. However, it cautions that regulatory action alone is not sufficient. “Without the appropriate support and incentive structure, we risk falling further behind our adversaries,” the report states.

A Coordinated Path Forward

The CDA concludes that achieving a resilient domestic drone industry will require sustained coordination between government and industry. The organization emphasizes that policy must balance restrictions on foreign technology with proactive investment in U.S. capabilities.

“With the right accompanying policy changes… [current actions] can serve as a catalyst for U.S. commercial drone dominance,” the report states.

The white paper positions these recommendations as a roadmap for policymakers seeking to align national security priorities with economic growth in the drone sector.

Read more:

  • Industry Group Sounds Alarm on FCC’s Broad Foreign Drone Rule: Commercial Drone Alliance Weighs In
  • Not Just DJI: How the FCC’s Foreign Drone Rule Changes the Market
  • Survey Confirms What Many Expected: Small Drone Businesses Feel the Strain of DJI Restrictions First
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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