Sec. 810. Unmanned aircraft system data exchange
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Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this section, the Administrator shall develop and submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a plan to make available data that is prudent to ensure the safe integration of unmanned aircraft systems into the national airspace system. Such plan shall include the following: A description of technical efforts to digitize and automate aeronautical information (including through the development and use of an unmanned aircraft systems geospatial information management system) to provide an authoritative source of geospatial information to support the operation of unmanned aircraft systems in the national airspace system.
Suggested refinements to standard sets of aeronautical information for current and upcoming unmanned aircraft systems integration efforts to facilitate the exchange of unmanned aircraft systems data that is relevant to the unmanned aircraft systems community. An identification of sensitive flight data that may require information security controls or protection to safeguard the operational security of such flight activity with respect to air navigation services that contain information about sensitive national security or law enforcement flights.
Means and service fees for the data to be shared consistent with industry standard geospatial formats. In developing the plan under subsection (a), the Administrator shall— solicit from the Secretary of the Interior and other departments or agencies, as deemed necessary by the Administrator, information relevant to the safe operation of unmanned aircraft systems in the national airspace system; and coordinate with unmanned aircraft systems industry and technical groups to identify an efficient and effective format, method, and cadence for providing the required data.