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DOJ, DHS Set Counter-Drone Rules for State and Local Agencies

DOJ and DHS have established counter-drone rules and operational guidelines for state and local law enforcement agencies, creating a regulatory framework for drone detection and mitigation capabilities at the subnational level.

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The Wire takeaway

New federal counter-drone rules for state/local agencies create procurement and compliance opportunities for drone detection, RF analysis, and C-UAS (counter-UAS) technology vendors targeting the fragmented subnational security market.

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Topics: Drones & UAV · counter-drone · law-enforcement · regulatory-framework · unmanned-systems · state-local-ops

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Verified 8 July 2026 · Sources: Fusion42 review