
Protecting the U.S. against drone strikes
David Barno and Nora Bensahel, contributing editors at War On The Rocks, discuss the possibility of foreign drone strikes on U.S. military leadership, and how the threat could be mitigated.
David Barno and Nora Bensahel, contributing editors at War On The Rocks, discuss the possibility of foreign drone strikes on U.S. military leadership, and how the threat could be mitigated.
In this edition of Data Crunch, Government Matters looks at the Federal Aviation Administration’s UAV registration portal, and its success in providing services and information to drone pilots across the country.
Parimal Kopardekar, 2018 Sammies finalist and senior technologist for Air Transportation Systems at NASA Ames Research Center, discusses the work he and his team have done on developing air traffic control systems for drones.
Tara Copp, Pentagon bureau chief at the Military Times, and Sam LaGrone, news editor at the U.S. Naval Institute, discuss some of the latest stories out of the Department of Defense. Topics on this edition of the Pentagon Beat include the upcoming summit with North Korea, the new Marine anti-drone system, and reports of contaminated […]
Mark Bathrick, 2018 Sammies finalist and director of the Office of Aviation Services at the Department of the Interior, discusses how the office’s fleet of 312 unmanned aircraft helps to fight fires, survey federal land and monitor wildlife across the country.
On this edition of the Pentagon Beat, Tony Bertuca, chief editor of Inside the Pentagon and Rachel Karas, associate editor of Inside the Air Force, go over the latest news from the Department of Defense. Topics discussed include Pentagon Chief Management Officer John Gibson saying he can find $46 billion in efficiencies over the next […]