Comprehensive counter-UAS solutions for federal buildings, embassies, government campuses, and sensitive installations. Protecting national security assets from unauthorized aerial surveillance and threats.
The threat landscape for government facilities continues to evolve, with aerial platforms presenting unique challenges to traditional security approaches.
Increase in drone incidents at government facilities since 2020
Of security professionals cite drones as a top concern for government facilities
Average response time without dedicated counter-UAS systems
Average detection and alert time with our integrated systems
Government facilities face unique drone-related threats that require specialized countermeasures and protocols.
Information leakage, compromise of classified materials, identification of security vulnerabilities.
Early detection systems, RF jammers, geofencing, physical barriers for sensitive outdoor meetings.
Real-world examples of how our solutions protect government facilities from aerial threats.
Frequent unauthorized drone flights near sensitive federal buildings posing security and privacy risks.
Deployed integrated radar and RF detection system with automatic alerts and forensic logging.
94% reduction in unauthorized flights, 100% identification rate of operators.
"The system's ability to detect and identify drones before they even reach our perimeter has been invaluable for our security operations."
Our solutions are designed to meet and exceed federal requirements for government facility protection and critical infrastructure security.
Our systems adhere to NIST SP 800-53 security controls for information systems and organizations, and NIST Cybersecurity Framework guidelines.
NIST SP 800-53 GuidelinesOur counter-UAS solutions meet Federal Protective Service (FPS) requirements for facility security and Interagency Security Committee (ISC) standards.
FPS Security StandardsSolutions comply with FAA UAS detection requirements and Department of Justice guidelines for counter-UAS technology deployment at government facilities.
FAA Counter-UAS GuidelinesOur experts will analyze your specific needs and design a customized counter-UAS solution that meets your security requirements and budget constraints.
1. Department of Homeland Security. (2024). "Annual Assessment of Drone Threats to Federal Facilities."
2. Federal Aviation Administration. (2025). "Guidelines for Counter-UAS Systems at Government Facilities."
3. Government Accountability Office. (2024). "Report GAO-24-112: Emerging Threats from Unmanned Aircraft Systems."
4. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. (2025). "Best Practices for Counter-UAS Deployment."
5. National Institute of Standards and Technology. (2023). "NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 5: Security Controls for Federal Information Systems."