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The bill would establish or expand NASA's role in detecting and managing unmanned aircraft systems (drones) that could pose safety risks to people and property. It addresses how federal agencies should coordinate to identify and respond to unauthorized or dangerous drone activity, affecting both the space agency and other departments responsible for aviation safety and national security. The proposal has been sent to multiple committees to determine which agencies should have primary responsibility for different aspects of drone detection and management.
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