Who can deploy what, where
Federal and state authority shifts: agency rulings, statute changes, the detection-versus-mitigation line that decides whether a site is even allowed to act.
A monthly digest tracking counter-UAS regulation, deployments, grants, and public contract awards. Aggregated from public sources, summarized for the people who buy and deploy these systems.
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Federal and state authority shifts: agency rulings, statute changes, the detection-versus-mitigation line that decides whether a site is even allowed to act.
Counter-UAS systems going live across stadiums, ports, corrections, utilities, and regional airports, pulled from the public record as they're reported.
Federal and state funding that can be spent on detection and mitigation: what opened, who's eligible, and the deadlines that matter.
Public procurement awards for counter-UAS work, sourced from the contracting record, the closest thing the market has to real pricing signal.
Each item gets two or three sentences on why it matters, no more. The full, queryable record lives in the trackers; the Brief is the monthly read on what moved.
Past issues will appear here, each one dated, permalinked, and built to be cited.