Director, Center for Technology Policy DJI Mavic 2 pro is on display during 2020 Drone World Congress at Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center on September 13, 2020 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province of China. VCG / Contributor / Getty Images
Key Takeaways
Considering the obvious security threat posed by Chinese-made drones, you’d think banning federal agencies from buying them would be an easy lift for Congress.
For mysterious reasons, that language was removed from the version of the NDAA that the House and Senate Armed services committees agreed on last week.
In all likelihood, it is now up to President Trump to restrict the federal purchase and operation of Chinese drones and the threat they pose to America.
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