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A Significant Win for ISEA Members:Right-to-Repair Provisions Excluded from FY2026 NDAA - ISEA
The International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) reports a major policy victory after right-to-repair (RtR) provisions were excluded from the final Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization
Defining Cognitive Warfare: A NDAA Mandate Response
The article responds to a 2026 NDAA mandate requiring the Department of War to define “cognitive warfare” and distinguish it from related information-domain activities such as information operations,
US Army to debut FPV Bumblebee V2 drone interceptor next month
The U.S. Army is set to debut the Bumblebee V2 drone interceptor in March 2026, following a $5.2 million contract awarded to Perennial Autonomy on January 30. This first-person view drone, equipped wi
The U.S. Government Just Followed Through on Its Ban of DJI Drones—and It’s So Much Worse Than We Thought
The U.S. government has officially implemented a ban on DJI drones, expanding the FCC's "Covered List" to include all foreign-made drones, effectively pushing nearly all international brands out of th
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The article outlines definitions and regulations regarding Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) as per the NDAA for Fiscal Year 2020 and updates from FY23. It defines "covered UAS" as those manufactured or
Space Force Special Operations Command? Congress has questions, too
Congress is demanding clarity on the necessity of a Space Force Special Operations Command before any funding is allocated. Although the previous head of U.S. Special Operations Command indicated its
Trump announces service members will get $1,776 'warrior dividend' for Christmas
President Trump announced that military service members will receive a $1,776 "warrior dividend" check before Christmas, commemorating the nation's founding in 1776. He stated that the checks are alre
The Military Almost Got the Right to Repair. Lawmakers Just Took It Away
US lawmakers have removed key provisions from the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act that would have granted military personnel the right to repair their own equipment. This decision, influenced
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