The FCC has formally expanded its regulatory oversight by incorporating foreign-manufactured unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and their critical component parts into its covered equipment list. This policy shift takes effect on a continuing basis going forward. The move signals increasing scrutiny on international drone technology and supply chain dependencies, particularly regarding components sourced from foreign producers. Industry participants should note this expanded coverage as it may impact procurement strategies and compliance requirements for drone-related hardware and systems integration.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-22 22:57
Compliance requirements are gradually becoming stricter.
The FCC has formally expanded its regulatory oversight by incorporating foreign-manufactured unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and their critical component parts into its covered equipment list. This policy shift takes effect on a continuing basis going forward. The move signals increasing scrutiny on international drone technology and supply chain dependencies, particularly regarding components sourced from foreign producers. Industry participants should note this expanded coverage as it may impact procurement strategies and compliance requirements for drone-related hardware and systems integration.