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DoD and Federal Agencies Enforce Drone Restrictions
March 23, 2026
The Department of Defense (DoD), along with federal partners including the Department of Justice (DOJ), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), have escalated enforcement actions against unauthorized drone operations in restricted airspace over U.S. military bases and sensitive areas. This interagency effort employs advanced detection technologies and legal authorities to impose severe penalties such as fines up to $100,000, criminal charges, drone confiscation, and imprisonment. The initiative reflects a coordinated whole-of-government approach to safeguard national security and public safety, with an emphasis on compliance and public reporting of suspicious drone activity.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for counter-drone detection and mitigation technologies as agencies expand enforcement capabilities.
- Contractors specializing in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) security solutions may find new opportunities in federal contracts supporting these enforcement efforts.
- Agencies require integration of advanced surveillance and interdiction systems, indicating potential for technology vendors to engage in upcoming procurements.
- Public safety and defense contractors should consider collaboration with DoD and DHS programs focused on drone threat mitigation and regulatory compliance.
If you fly an illegal drone, you will be caught. We have highly trained personnel and sophisticated tools to safely and effectively mitigate any drone threat. This is a true whole-of-government effort, and our number one priority is the safety of the American public.
— Brig. Gen. Matt Ross, Director of JIATF-401, U.S. Army
As drone use continues to grow, we are stepping up enforcement and drone pilots are expected to follow FAA regulations just like any other pilot. Those who choose to ignore the rules will face serious consequences, including substantial fines, revocation of their airman certificate and even criminal penalties.
— Liam McKenna, FAA Chief Counsel
We are counting on the public to be our eyes and ears. If you see something, say something.
— Steven Willoughby
Agencies
Department of Defense, Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Northern Command
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- DOD threatens ‘severe consequences’ for drone operators flying in restricted airspace | FedScoop · FedScoop · Mar 23
- DOD, Feds Threaten ‘Severe Penalties’ for Drone Use in Restricted Areas – MeriTalk · MeriTalk · Mar 23
- US agencies step up enforcement actions on rogue drones – Unmanned airspace · Unmanned airspace · Mar 23