FAA Releases New Drone List—Is Your Town on the Map?

FAA Releases New Drone List—Is Your Town on the Map?

Jennifer Lynch
EFF

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The Federal Aviation Administration has finally released a new drone authorization list. This list, released in response to EFF’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit, includes law enforcement agencies and universities across the country, and—for the first time—an Indian tribal agency. In all, the list includes more than 20 new entities over the FAA’s original list, bringing to 81 the total number of public entities that have applied for FAA drone authorizations through October 2012.

Some of these new drone license applicants include:

  • The State Department
  • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
  • Barona Band of Mission Indians Risk Management Office (near San Diego, California)
  • Canyon County Sheriff’s Office (Idaho)
  • Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office (Northwest Oregon)
  • Grand Forks Sheriff’s Department (North Dakota)
  • King County Sheriff’s Office (covering Seattle, Washington)

And several new entities in Ohio, including:

  • Medina County Sheriff’s Office
  • Ohio Department of Transportation
  • Sinclair Community College
  • Lorain County Community College

The list comes amid extensive controversy over a newly-released memo documenting the CIA’s policy on the targeted killing of American citizens and on the heels of news that Charlottesville, Virginia has just become one of the first cities in the country to ban drones. This new list should contribute to the debate over whether using domestic drones for surveillance is consistent with the Constitution and with American values.

As we’ve written in the past, drone use in the United States implicates serious privacy and civil liberties concerns. Although drones can be used for neutral, or even for positive purposes, drones are also capable of highly advanced and, in some cases, almost constant surveillance, and they can amass large amounts of data. Even the smallest drones can carry a host of surveillance equipment, from video cameras and thermal imaging to GPS tracking and cellphone eavesdropping tools. They can also be equipped with advanced forms of radar detection, license plate cameras, and facial recognition. And, as recent reporting from PBS and Slate shows, surveillance tools, like the military’s development of gigapixel technology capable of “tracking people and vehicles across an entire city,” are improving rapidly.

EFF hopes this list will spur more people to ask their local law enforcement agencies about their drone programs. EFF has partnered with MuckRock to make it easier to ask for and disseminate this information. We also encourage people to ask hard questions of government officials about who is funding drone development in their communities and what policies the government will demand agencies follow if they fly drones. We need greater transparency and citizen push-back to protect Americans from privacy-invasive domestic drone use.

You can find the new list here.

Please help EFF in defense of privacy -- visit them HERE 

Jennifer Lynch
EFF

View EFF's updated Map of Domestic Drone Authorizations in a larger window. (Clicking this link will serve content from Google.)


The Federal Aviation Administration has finally released a new drone authorization list. This list, released in response to EFF’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit, includes law enforcement agencies and universities across the country, and—for the first time—an Indian tribal agency. In all, the list includes more than 20 new entities over the FAA’s original list, bringing to 81 the total number of public entities that have applied for FAA drone authorizations through October 2012.

Some of these new drone license applicants include:

  • The State Department
  • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
  • Barona Band of Mission Indians Risk Management Office (near San Diego, California)
  • Canyon County Sheriff’s Office (Idaho)
  • Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office (Northwest Oregon)
  • Grand Forks Sheriff’s Department (North Dakota)
  • King County Sheriff’s Office (covering Seattle, Washington)

And several new entities in Ohio, including:

  • Medina County Sheriff’s Office
  • Ohio Department of Transportation
  • Sinclair Community College
  • Lorain County Community College

The list comes amid extensive controversy over a newly-released memo documenting the CIA’s policy on the targeted killing of American citizens and on the heels of news that Charlottesville, Virginia has just become one of the first cities in the country to ban drones. This new list should contribute to the debate over whether using domestic drones for surveillance is consistent with the Constitution and with American values.

As we’ve written in the past, drone use in the United States implicates serious privacy and civil liberties concerns. Although drones can be used for neutral, or even for positive purposes, drones are also capable of highly advanced and, in some cases, almost constant surveillance, and they can amass large amounts of data. Even the smallest drones can carry a host of surveillance equipment, from video cameras and thermal imaging to GPS tracking and cellphone eavesdropping tools. They can also be equipped with advanced forms of radar detection, license plate cameras, and facial recognition. And, as recent reporting from PBS and Slate shows, surveillance tools, like the military’s development of gigapixel technology capable of “tracking people and vehicles across an entire city,” are improving rapidly.

EFF hopes this list will spur more people to ask their local law enforcement agencies about their drone programs. EFF has partnered with MuckRock to make it easier to ask for and disseminate this information. We also encourage people to ask hard questions of government officials about who is funding drone development in their communities and what policies the government will demand agencies follow if they fly drones. We need greater transparency and citizen push-back to protect Americans from privacy-invasive domestic drone use.

You can find the new list here.

Please help EFF in defense of privacy -- visit them HERE 

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Comment by B or D on February 12, 2013 at 12:50am

What other way for the gov to brainwash people into believing these things are good for people than to have one take down the accused killer that has such high media coverage... 

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Comment by truth on February 11, 2013 at 2:57pm

By Mike Parker
Express.co.uk
February 11, 2013

Infowars Analysis: This is actually not the first time Americans have been targeted with surveillance drones.

In 2011, police used a Predator surveillance drone against a family in North... who were accused of stealing six cows. If Dorner is targeted by an armed drone, that would be a first domestically.

Police plan to use spy drones in the hunt for a Rambo-style ex-soldier and policeman who has murdered three people and vowed to kill again.

They believe burly, heavily-armed Christopher Dorner is holed-up in the wilderness of California’s snow-capped San Bernardino mountains 80 miles east of Los Angeles.

The burnt-out shell of his pick-up truck was discovered in the nearby resort of Big Bear, where residents and tourists have been warned to stay indoors as the search continues.

Yesterday, as a task force of 125 officers, some riding Snowcats in the rugged terrain, continued their search, it was revealed that Dorner has become the first human target for remotely-controlled airborne drones on US soil.

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Comment by slimekiller on February 10, 2013 at 9:57pm

EIEIO , that is a good example of something we can do intentionally.  Lets reprogram the drones to crash into the building they are monitored and controlled from.  Hackers are going to be the new front line soldiers in this war.  Watch out, Israel, here we come.  hehehehe.  This is actually going to be a great exercise for us and teach us to always be vigilant and never trust our allies.   Especially those with a history of betraying their own people, their own  allies and who are hard core racists.  That is a sure sign you are no  higher than dog meat in their estimation and we must never let history go unchallanged ever again. 

Comment by slimekiller on February 10, 2013 at 9:41pm

James..... your article on US Drone now equipped with death ray laser.  This indicates this is getting serious as a heart attack and therefore we have to get just as serious if we are to have any chance of prevailing.   Here is my suggestion.  ANY ONE WHO IS A HACKER, NOT ONLY HACK THE DRONE, BUT BRING IT DOWN TO WHERE YOU ARE AND REMOVE ALL WEAPONRY SO WE CAN ADAPT IT TO OUR OWN EQUIPMENT AND THAT IS HOW WE ARE GOING TO MATCH THEM EVENTUALLY.  Take a target,   black ops type stuff, since they do it, so can we and then confiscate all technology that person has and keep it for later when this goes broader and wider.  Get damn good and mad about all this  and creative as hell.  Think outside the box, something they can't war game.  We hve some time to do that.  iTS WHAT SOME OF US HERE ARE DOING AND WE HAVE SO MUCH TO WORK WITH.  We have more ideas than needs for them.  LOL  Once you start doing it that way, you will be surprised just  how rich and fertile that ground is.  Go for it and ignore them while doing so. 

Comment by slimekiller on February 10, 2013 at 9:35pm

I believe Seattle Sheriff in King County withdrew their request for the drones due to public protest.  I will try to find the link.  Here it is.  That is a signal that all counties with drones should protest as loud as they can.  http://vaticproject.blogspot.com/2013/02/good-news-for-change-seatt...

Comment by truth on February 10, 2013 at 6:41pm
Comment by Alan K on February 10, 2013 at 10:19am

Im some what disappointed in Texas allowing these. Here they have been fighting for succession and all that but yet they allow these to spy on people, Kinda makes me wonder whats really going on.

Comment by EIEIO on February 9, 2013 at 11:49pm

I heard that the Montgomery County, Texas, drone had an accident and crashed into a PO-lice vehicle.  Ha-ha-ha, hardy-har-har.

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