Vous consultez actuellement le contenu en tant qu'invité. Devenez membre pour bénéficier d'un accès supplémentaire et de fonctions réservées aux membres !

SIA-counter-UAS-group_900x600

SIA announces new chair of Counter-UAS Working Group

This week the Security Industry Association named Brett Feddersen, Vice President of Strategy and Government Affairs at Solutions D-Fend, as the new Chair of the SIA Counter-UAS Working Group.

Established in April 2023, the SIA Counter-UAS Working Group was created in response to the Biden Administration’s Domestic Counter-UAS National Action Plan. The group focuses on supporting the work needed to further education and give authorities the power to respond and prevent from the UAS threat.

Forming partnerships with external organisations, the SIA Counter-UAS Working Group brings in industry experts aligned with its objectives. It also tracks relevant legislation, educates lawmakers, and engages with them to garner support.

In welcoming Feddersen, SIA CEO Don Erickson said the organisation were “honoured” to announce him as the Counter-UAS Working Group’s new Chair.  Erickson further highlighted Feddersen’s extensive expertise and experience in “navigating the complexities of countering threats”, stating that:

“Brett’s deep experience and expertise in navigating the complexities of countering threats will bring great value to the working group’s efforts to inform and educate our members about key topics related to drones and counter-drone technologies and advocate for measures that cater to key requirements while ensuring operational flexibility and continuity.”

Taking from the founding Chair, Colonel (Ret.) Bill Edwards, Feddersen – who is responsible for leading D-Fend Solutions’ strategy, public policy and government relations efforts and engagements with various branches of the U.S. government, policymakers and regulators – said:

“Together with my security industry colleagues, we will advance the critical efforts of air domain awareness and safe drone threat mitigation and advocate for the broad acceptance of innovative counter-UAS technologies.”

Crédit photographique : Security Industry Association (SIA)

Partager l'article :
Facebook
LinkedIn
X

Articles connexes

Finland will apply for €35 million in European Union funding to strengthen its ability to detect and counter drones along its eastern

Wrap Technologies Inc. has received a purchase order for 20 of its MERLIN-1 counter-drone systems, marking a potential entry point into the

The Federal Aviation Administration has concluded that counter-drone laser systems can be used safely in U.S. airspace, following a review triggered by

The UK is moving to procure a new interceptor missile system designed to counter drone threats, with supplies set to support both

sidebar-icon

Soumettre un contenu

Vous souhaitez soumettre un contenu original à C-UAS Hub ?

En matière de sensibilisation et de protection de l'espace aérien, nous pouvons tous tirer profit des connaissances, de l'expérience et des perspectives des autres acteurs de ce domaine émergent. Si vous disposez d'un contenu original, jamais publié, d'un leadership éclairé, d'une recherche, de rapports, de ressources multimédias ou de tout autre contenu intéressant sur la sensibilisation à l'espace aérien ou les contre-ASM, nous serions ravis d'en prendre connaissance.

Pour que votre travail soit pris en considération en vue d'une publication sur C-UAS Hub, veuillez envoyer un courriel contenant toutes les informations pertinentes à l'adresse suivante pr@cuashub.com. Nous répondrons à votre courriel dès que possible.

Nous vous remercions,
Personnel du C-UAS Hub