Rise of the machines : will civilian drones reshape American life?.

As America's military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan winds down, many drones are coming home for use in border protection and municipal law enforcement. But domestic drone deployment is proliferating in other ways, too. In fact, anyone with a few hundred dollars can buy a sophisticated, unmanne...

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Corporate Author: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Other Authors: Bormann, Trevor
Language:English
Language and/or Writing System:
Closed-captioned.
Published: New York, N.Y. : Films Media Group, 2012.
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Physical Description:1 streaming video file (28 min.) : sound, color, digital file.
Variant Title:
Will civilian drones reshape American life?
Format: Electronic Video
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Summary:
As America's military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan winds down, many drones are coming home for use in border protection and municipal law enforcement. But domestic drone deployment is proliferating in other ways, too. In fact, anyone with a few hundred dollars can buy a sophisticated, unmanned aerial vehicle over the counter. Some operators are defying the law and flying their drones for commercial purposes be they journalists following a story, real estate agents selling a house, or paparazzi chasing celebrities. This program examines the issue and explains how a congressional order could lead to tens of thousands of drones taking off legally into an already crowded sky, competing for space with domestic aviation. It's a regulator's nightmare but some of its staunchest opponents have raised the possibility of an even greater danger: terrorist drones.
Note:Originally produced as an episode of Foreign Correspondent (Australian Broadcasting Corporation), c2012.
Website includes transcript.
Electronic resource.
Call Number:UG1242.D7 R58 2012 Online
ISBN:9781617537042
1617537047
Credits:Producers, Mark Corcoran, Janet E. Silver ; editor, Garth Thomas.
Participant or Performer:
Narration, Trevor Bormann.