Listen to Our First Podcast on Last Month’s UAS Roundtable

Wiley Connected | Internet of Things Law and Policy, Explained. 

WileyConnect now includes podcasts!  We’re pleased to introduce Wiley Connected, podcasts by Wiley Rein attorneys on legal and policy issues involving the Internet of Things.  We’ll be producing these podcasts as new or interesting issues pop up in the world of connected tech. Under the broad Wiley Connected umbrella, we’ll do a variety of lengths and formats. 

One of our recurring series is Sara and Josh Talk About Drones, in which Sara Baxenberg and Josh Turner discuss law and policy issues affecting unmanned aerial systems (UAS).  In today’s inaugural episode, Sara and Josh discuss their takeaways from the roundtable event held last month by Wiley Rein and the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International on the FAA’s “Open for Business” initiative.  In this discussion, Sara and Josh lay out what the FAA’s initiative means for people looking to get exemptions and waivers to do extended operations—i.e., those beyond what is permitted under Part 107 of the FAA’s Rules—and talk about the path ahead for the commercial drone industry.

Future Wiley Connected podcasts will touch on cybersecurity issues, FCC policy, autonomous vehicles…and more drones from other lawyers in our UAS practice group, including Anna Gomez, Katy Ross, and David Hilliard.   So add us to your playlist!

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