[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 6605 Introduced in House (IH)]
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119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 6605
To require the Comptroller General of the United States to report on
the use of unmanned aircraft systems and on systems developed to
counter such unmanned aircraft systems by Federal, State, local, and
Tribal agencies.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
December 10, 2025
Mr. Vasquez (for himself and Mrs. Kiggans of Virginia) introduced the
following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure
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A BILL
To require the Comptroller General of the United States to report on
the use of unmanned aircraft systems and on systems developed to
counter such unmanned aircraft systems by Federal, State, local, and
Tribal agencies.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Secure Our Skies Drone Safety Act of
2025''.
SEC. 2. REPORT.
Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the
Comptroller General of the United States shall complete a study, and
submit to Congress a report thereon, on the use of unmanned aircraft
systems (hereinafter in this Act referred to as ``UAS'') and on systems
developed to counter such unmanned aircraft systems by Federal, State,
local, and Tribal agencies. Such report shall include the following:
(1) Recommendations for the following:
(A) What, if any, legal authorities and what
policies need to be changed to improve the ability of
such agencies to successfully counter threats from such
UAS.
(B) What actions need to be taken to bolster the
capabilities of the United States and its allies to
manufacture UAS and to simplify the procurement process
for UAS.
(2) Information about the following:
(A) The number of UAS deployed by Federal, State,
local, and Tribal law enforcement agencies as of the
date of the report.
(B) For State, local, and Tribal agencies, the
number of UAS purchased from entities operating within
an adversarial nation (including any countries included
on the list set forth in section 791.4 of title 15 of
the Code of Federal Regulations).
(C) How many UAS are domestically produced.
(D) Any cost restrictions that prevent law
enforcement agencies from expanding the use of UAS
produced in the United States or a nation other than
one referred to in subparagraph (B).
(E) How frequently UAS are used and for what
purposes.
(F) Whether the operators of UAS are trained or
certified in any way.
(G) What authorities, policies, or protocols govern
the use of UAS.
(H) What privacy protections or expectations are
there regarding the use of UAS.
(I) What countermeasures or strategies exist to
counter UAS, and to what extent is there a training or
certification in their use.
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