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The Office of SAFETY Act Implementation Homeland Security (.gov)
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Minneapolis is proposing a new first-responder drone pilot program designed to enhance emergency response capabilities through aerial surveillance. The initiative aims to provide law enforcement and fire departments with real-time data to improve situational awareness during critical incidents. This pilot program highlights the growing trend of integrating unmanned aerial systems into municipal public safety technology frameworks.
July 12, 2026Commercial UAV Expo has announced the launch of a new two-day DRONERESPONDERS Program Management Course and the full session agenda for its 2026 Public Safety Summit in Las Vegas. These programs aim to provide public safety agencies with standardized training and strategic insights for scaling unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operations across law enforcement, fire, and emergency services. The initiative is particularly significant for the public safety technology sector as it addresses the growing need for professionalized program management and coordinated airspace security during major national events.
July 11, 2026The California Council on Science and Technology (CCST) has launched a new AI Science Residency Program, embedding independent technical experts within key state agencies to manage frontier AI risks. Michael Chen and Justin Norman have been appointed to advise the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) and the California Department of Technology, respectively. This initiative aims to strengthen the state's public safety and technological infrastructure by providing specialized oversight on AI-related cyber defense, emergency response, and safety legislation.
July 10, 2026Wrap Technologies has introduced WrapShield, a unified operating architecture designed to integrate threat detection, AI-assisted decision support, and response technologies for the public safety and defense sectors. The platform aims to help government agencies streamline the use of sensors and artificial intelligence across applications ranging from border security to critical infrastructure protection. This launch marks a significant expansion for the company into autonomous security markets, initially focusing on the counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS) segment.
July 8, 2026