On June 6, 2025, President Trump issued two executive orders (EOs) on unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), or drones. One seeks to make the U.S. a dominant drone manufacturer, exporter, and user; the second addresses the need for countermeasures to keep skies safe. Neither EO requires any immediate change by private sector parties, but drone makers and sellers and developers of counter-UAS technologies should expect more opportunities, and regulations, in this space. This alert provides some brief highlights.
The first EO, Unleashing American Drone Dominance, directs:
The second EO, Restoring American Airspace Sovereignty, notes the threats drones operated by hostile actors can present to the U.S., and therefore, among other things:
How fast the government implements these initiatives of course remains to be seen, though the EOs direct some agencies to propose actions within the next 30, 90, and 180 days. Still, these EOs demonstrate a commitment by the government to help U.S. entities develop, buy, and use more drone and counter-drone capabilities. (For a current solicitation for drones, see the Defense Innovation Unit’s Project G.I., which is looking for commercial drones to support tactical military units under denied, disrupted, intermittent, and low-bandwidth conditions.) They also show an intent to expand the U.S. drone industrial base.
For more information, contact any member of Wilson Sonsini’s National Security and Trade practice with any questions about these EOs, drones, or counter-drone capabilities.