Actions Needed to Better Support Remote Identification in the National Airspace is a study and rapport by the Government Accountability Office (GAO).

L'administration fédérale de l'aviation (FAA) generally mandates that drones be equipped with ID à distance technology, which the FAA likens to a “digital license plate.” This technology allows law enforcement to identify and investigate unauthorized drone activity, aligning with the FAA’s goal to aid law enforcement efforts. However, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that the FAA has limited resources to assist tribal, state, and local law enforcement in utilizing this technology. Many law enforcement agencies contacted by GAO had little knowledge of Remote ID or how it could be used in their investigations. Developing additional resources could enhance the FAA’s support for application de la loi using Remote ID.

Moreover, the FAA is working on an interface to provide drone registration information from Remote ID to law enforcement, but there is no plan or timeline for its release. Simultaneously, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is developing an application that would link to the FAA’s interface, yet DHS also lacks a plan or timeline for this effort. Consequently, law enforcement may continue to face delays in accessing the real-time information necessary for tracking and investigating unauthorized drone activity.

Date de publication– June 2024

Voir aussi...

Rapport du GAO - Efforts pour lutter contre les vols de drones non autorisés à proximité des aéroports

Post Image- Depiction of How Law Enforcement Application Would Access FAA’s Interface for Drone Owner Registration
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