Federal News
DoD Addresses El Paso Airport Closure
March 17, 2026
The Department of Defense faced scrutiny from Representative Gabe Vasquez regarding the sudden closure of El Paso Airport caused by communication failures between DoD and the Federal Aviation Administration related to military counter-drone laser technology. This incident raised concerns about interagency coordination and civilian safety risks from defense systems operating near commercial airspace. DoD officials committed to providing a classified briefing to Congress to clarify the circumstances and outline measures to prevent similar disruptions.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased emphasis on coordination protocols between DoD and FAA for defense technology deployments near civilian infrastructure.
- Contractors involved in counter-drone and laser technologies may see evolving requirements to ensure operational safety and communication transparency with civilian agencies.
- This event highlights potential future procurement opportunities focused on improving integration and risk mitigation for military systems affecting public airspace.
- Agencies and vendors should prepare for possible policy or procedural updates impacting contract scopes related to defense technology deployment in sensitive environments.
I think that's the important thing 6 where the coordination has to be in place with the respective agencies, with DHS and FAA. That if there is no imminent threat, especially to commercial airliners, that needs to happen before we shut down international airspace.
— Gabe Vasquez, U.S. Representative
Agencies
Department of Defense, Federal Aviation Administration, House Armed Services Committee