Recent incidents, such as reports of unidentified car-sized drones flying over New Jersey for weeks without resolution, have exposed significant gaps in federal preparedness and responsiveness. Even Washington, DC—the very heart of national governance—has shown vulnerabilities that underscore the limits of centralized systems. From the successful attack on the Pentagon during 9/11 to the city’sContinue reading “If Washington Can’t Identify Car-Sized Drones, How Can It Protect Cities”
