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Drone security SIA hearing: Key insights 2025

At a hearing on Sept. 16, 2025, Brett Feddersen, Chair of the Security Industry Association (SIA) Drone Security Subcommittee and vice president for strategy and government affairs at D-Fend Solutions, testified before members of Congress to discuss increasing risks from the misuse use of drones and give legislative recommendations for implementing a clear and comprehensive framework for the use of counterdrone technologies and operations across the United States. The hearing — “Unmanned and Unchecked: Confronting the Rising Threat of Malicious Drone Use in America” — focused on the growing threat posed by unauthorised and criminal use of uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) in both domestic and international airspace. Rapid advancement of drone technology As drone technologies rapidly evolve and become ever more affordable and accessible, it is essential that policies limiting access around sensitive sites and events can be enforced and that drones used for legal and authorised purposes can be distinguished from those being used for criminal activity or potentially attacks. Along with the rapid advancement of drone technology, counter-UAS technologies have been evolving to meet these needs. Various detection technologies, such as radar, optical systems, radio communications and acoustics, allow trained security personnel to detect, track and identify drones in their airspace. Barriers to deploying counterdrone technology There are many proven ways of responding using technologies that federal agencies have fielded for many years Once a drone can be clearly identified as safe or a risk, there are many proven ways of responding using technologies federal agencies have fielded for many years; however, unnecessary barriers to deploying counterdrone technology more widely remain due to outdated laws on the books. “By taking decisive action now to modernise our laws, enhance our technological capabilities and strengthen the partnerships between all levels of government, we can ensure that our skies remain safe and that the promise of unmanned technology is never subverted by those who seek to do us harm,” said Feddersen in testimony submitted to the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance. Awareness of drone activity Current authorities for federal agencies to detect and mitigate malicious drones are set to expire on Sept. 30, 2025, if Congress does not renew them; however, the current regime is fragmented across various federal agencies, creating confusion and potential gaps in response to incidents, especially for state and local law enforcement and trained security personnel protecting critical infrastructure. It is imperative that Congress not just renew but expand the current authorities for all federal agencies, state, local, tribal and territorial law enforcement and trained security professionals in a clear and cohesive framework to ensure that American communities can have complete air domain awareness of drone activity across the United States.

Brett Feddersen appointed chair of SIA Counter-UAS Group

The Security Industry Association (SIA) has appointed Brett Feddersen – vice president of strategy and government affairs at D-Fend Solutions – as chair of the SIA Counter-UAS Working Group. Many facilities are limited in their ability to establish counter-uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) given the myriad of regulatory nuances and lack of a clear national framework for addressing the topic. UAS National Action Plan SIA Counter-UAS Working Group was created in 2023 to support the work needed to accomplish actively The SIA Counter-UAS Working Group was created in 2023 to actively support the work needed to accomplish the recommendations of the Domestic Counter-UAS National Action Plan put forth by the Biden administration and further educate and give authorities options to mitigate UAS attacks.  This group collaborates with external organisations and recruits industry experts aligned with this goal; tracks and monitors supportive legislation; and identifies, educates and engages with legislators. Innovative counter-UAS technologies “I am honoured to continue the hard work my predecessor, Bill Edwards, led in the Counter-UAS working group. 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.” In his role with D-Fend Solutions, Feddersen is responsible for pioneering the company’s strategy, public policy and government relations efforts and engagements with various branches of the U.S. government, policymakers and regulators. He also plays a key role in supporting business development for D-Fend’s airports and aviation practice by supporting the company’s counter-UAS activities at U.S. airports. Roles of Feddersen Feddersen joined the team with vast senior leadership venture in major governmental agents Feddersen joined the team with extensive senior leadership experience in major governmental agencies, including the Federal Aviation Administration, the White House’s National Security Council, the Pentagon’s Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Defense Intelligence Agency.  He spoke at SIA GovSummit 2024 on the topic of safeguarding sensitive environments in the era of the hostile drone threat. Feddersen is a U.S. Army combat veteran and a retired Pennsylvania state trooper. New chair of SIA’s Counter “SIA is honoured to welcome Brett Feddersen as the new chair of SIA’s Counter-UAS Working Group,” said SIA CEO Don Erickson. “While uncrewed systems offer tremendous benefits, they also pose security risks across various sectors, and there is a critical need for technologies to address these challenges and safeguard our drone-powered society." "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."  Brett’s leadership SIA Counter-UAS Working Group’s efforts and acts have had to provide input on drone-related content Erickson added: "Through Brett’s leadership and the active involvement of working group members, SIA will continue to actively pursue the renewal of counter-UAS authorities and the long-overdue expansion of these policies to help mitigate threats posed by drones.” The SIA Counter-UAS Working Group’s key efforts and accomplishments have included providing input on counter-drone-related content and pioneering compelling presentations at top SIA and industry events, producing informative articles on important drone and counter-UAS topics, advocating on behalf of the security industry and engaging with legislators on drone-related concerns. Volunteer opportunities Employees of SIA member companies can make the most out of their memberships by getting more involved with the association.  Volunteer opportunities include joining SIA committees or groups, lending expertise to SIA’s education and training programs, participating in SIA’s advocacy efforts, contributing to SIA’s publications and thought leadership and getting involved in SIA events.

D-Fend EnforceAir2 24.04.2: Enhanced C-UAS capabilities

D-Fend Solutions, the pioneer in field-proven radio frequency (RF), cyber-based, non-kinetic, non-jamming, counter-drone takeover technology, announced the release of EnforceAir2 version 24.04.2, which includes all upgrades to the system released since the launch of the product last year. This new software version comprises major upgrades to its award-winning capabilities and builds upon its proven C-UAS power, performance, portability, and range. Version 24.04.2 of EnforceAir2 includes a range of refined improvements that have been rolled out so far this year, including new user interface (UI) features, expanded detection and mitigation coverage, and enhanced capabilities for deployment on naval vessels. UI Enhancements: EnforceAir2's user interface now offers: An AI-based mitigation engine that recommends appropriate drone mitigation options for each individual drone to simplify mission-critical decisions by the operator in real time. Direct UI integration linking drone tickets with map representation of drone location to enhance situational awareness when dealing with drone swarms. New graphic representation of the threat level and the possible intentions of the pilot. Improved quick, single-click access to detailed drone information to enable operators to dive into specific characteristics to assess a drone's threat level. Upgraded API: Application Programming Interface (API) upgrades include: Strengthened support for the exchange of information with external command and control (C2) systems in real time. Additional feeds into EnforceAir2 SDR to facilitate tagging of large numbers of authorised drones for the control airspaces that may contain thousands of drones operating as a baseline. Enhanced Naval Vessel Deployment Capabilities: Updates for EnforceAir2 naval deployments include: Support for multiple sensors deployed on a moving platform utilising D-Fend's MSC2 technology. Enhanced mobile C-UAS plans. Dynamic updating of warship operational area map. Disrupted GNSS Mode: The system now provides: Operational support in zones with disrupted GNSS environments through advanced logic that optimises the system in such scenarios. In addition to these software enhancements, D-Fend Solutions has significantly expanded EnforceAir2's detection and mitigation drone coverage with the inclusion of many additional drone models. Advanced counter UAS capabilities "Given the rapid advances in drone and UAS technology we see across the globe, it's important that EnforceAir2 equips our customers with the most advanced counter UAS capabilities possible while maintaining the simplicity of operation," said Yaniv Benbenisti, President and Chief Product Officer at D-Fend Solutions. "Breakthrough innovations, such as the AI-based mitigation engine and disrupted GNSS environment mode, bring significant advantages to safely protect against the threats posed by maliciously or irresponsibly piloted commercially available drones and custom-built drones."

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