FAA's New Form for Counter-Drone Law Enforcement Coordination
Published Date: 2/13/2026
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Summary
The FAA is rolling out a new form to help coordinate the use of Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (CUAS) with law enforcement and other agencies. If you’re involved in CUAS deployment, this means you’ll need to fill out this form to keep everything running smoothly and legally. Comments on this new process are open until March 3, 2026, so now’s the time to speak up!
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