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Congress needs to make sure the drone security audit required by Section 1709 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is completed fairly and transparently. The law called for a review of DJI and Autel drones by December 23 2025, but no agency has reportedly started it yet.
Without this audit, these drones could be restricted or banned from government use without any proven security risk. Lawmakers are being asked to delay the deadline, assign a single agency to lead the review, and make the findings public so decisions are based on facts rather than speculation.
If you rely on DJI or Autel drones for work, education, or recreation, you can help protect access to them by emailing your members of Congress to share your concerns.
Submit this form today to share your concerns!
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Without this audit, these drones could be restricted or banned from government use without any proven security risk. Lawmakers are being asked to delay the deadline, assign a single agency to lead the review, and make the findings public so decisions are based on facts rather than speculation.
If you rely on DJI or Autel drones for work, education, or recreation, you can help protect access to them by emailing your members of Congress to share your concerns.
Submit this form today to share your concerns!
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