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U.S. Allocates $115 Million for Drone Defense Ahead of World Cup Events

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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a significant investment of $115 million in drone defense technologies to ensure safety during the upcoming FIFA World Cup and the 250th anniversary celebrations of U.S. independence. This funding will be managed by a new DHS office focused on rapid procurement and implementation of both drone and anti-drone technologies. The initiative responds to increasing concerns over the use of drones by drug cartels for trafficking and surveillance, as well as the need to secure high-profile events expected to attract over a million international visitors. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has also allocated $250 million to 11 states hosting World Cup matches for similar technology acquisitions.

Key Details: • DHS investment of $115 million announced on Monday. • FEMA allocated $250 million last month to 11 states for drone technology. • World Cup matches will be held in 11 U.S. cities this summer. • Over one million international visitors are expected for the tournament.

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