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March Public Safety Drone Review to Focus on Counter-UAS

Register here to join the live broadcast on Tuesday, March 3 at 3 p.m. EST.

March Public Safety Drone Review

March Public Safety Drone Review to Focus on Counter-UASMarch Public Safety Drone Review to Focus on Counter-UAS

The next edition of the Public Safety Drone Review, a free monthly webcast co-hosted by DRONERESPONDERS and DRONELIFE, will take place on Tuesday, March 3 at 3 p.m. EST. This month’s session will focus on counter-UAS strategy and security planning ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

With major international events drawing global attention and large crowds, airspace awareness and coordinated response planning have become central concerns for public safety agencies. The March program will examine how federal, state, and local partners are preparing for unauthorized drone activity during high-profile events.

Hosts Miriam McNabb, Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE, Charles Werner, Director of DRONERESPONDERS, and Tim Martin, DRONERESPONDERS Advisory Board Member and Director of UAS Training at the Regional Training Center, will be joined by featured guests Jared Oren and Mitchell Roberts of the National Urban Security Technology Laboratory. NUSTL operates within the Office of Innovation and Collaboration in the Science and Technology Directorate of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

The first half of the webcast will feature curated news and policy updates affecting public safety drone programs nationwide. Discussion will include recent developments in counter-UAS authority, interagency coordination, and operational planning tied to large-scale sporting events.

In the second half, Oren and Roberts will share insight into NUSTL’s role in evaluating counter-UAS technologies, supporting field assessments, and helping agencies understand system capabilities and limitations. The conversation will address how communities hosting World Cup matches can prepare for airspace security challenges while aligning with federal guidance.

Jared Oren and Mitchell Roberts, NUSTL

As preparations for the FIFA World Cup continue, counter-UAS readiness remains a priority topic. The March Public Safety Drone Review will offer practical insight into testing standards, coordination frameworks, and the evolving landscape of drone security at major events.

Join the Conversation

Register here to join the live webcast on Tuesday, March 3 at 3 p.m. EST. Participants will be able to submit questions during the Q&A and hear directly from federal experts and public safety leaders working at the forefront of counter-UAS strategy.

Whether you are a first responder, emergency manager, UAS program lead, or public safety technologist, the Public Safety Drone Review delivers timely information and informed perspectives to help agencies prepare for complex operational environments.

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