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U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Matt Ross, director of Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF 401), speaks to industry partners about counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems (c-sUAS) strategies during JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Va., March 5, 2026. The JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day’s purpose is to foster transparency and communicate needs and challenges on c-sUAS strategies with our industry partners while providing participants with networking opportunities.
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U.S. Air Force senior leader engages with industry partners at the Joint Interagency Task Force 401's (JIATF 401) counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems (c-sUAS) Industry Day at Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Va., March 5, 2026. The JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day’s purpose is to foster transparency and communicate needs and challenges on c-sUAS strategies with our industry partners while providing participants with networking opportunities.
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U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Matt Ross, director of Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF 401), speaks to industry partners on counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems (c-sUAS) strategies during JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Va., March 5, 2026. The JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day’s purpose is to foster transparency and communicate needs and challenges on c-sUAS strategies with our industry partners while providing participants with networking opportunities.
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Staff members in Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF 401), Multi-Domain Operation Division, pose for a group photo at the JIATF 401 counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems (c-sUAS) Industry Day at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Va., March 5, 2026. The JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day’s purpose is to foster transparency and communicate needs and challenges on c-sUAS strategies with our industry partners while providing participants with networking opportunities.
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U.S. Border Patrol senior leader engages with industry partners at Joint Interagency Task Force 401's (JIATF 401) counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems (c-sUAS) Industry Day at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Va., March 5, 2026. The JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day’s purpose is to foster transparency and communicate needs and challenges on c-sUAS strategies with our industry partners while providing participants with networking opportunities.
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WASHINGTON — The Joint Interagency Task Force 401 hosted an industry day, bringing together representatives from industry and government partners to discuss collaboration and accelerate the development of counter-small unmanned aerial systems capabilities at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Virginia, on March 5, 2026.
The event provided a forum for JIATF-401 leadership to outline the organization’s mission, priorities and acquisition approaches while allowing industry partners to engage directly with government stakeholders on emerging technology and operational needs.
“I want you to know what we’re doing to make your products accessible to our customers and what we’re doing to expand that customer base so we can get greater depth in our industrial base,” said U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Matt Ross, director, JIATF-401.
Ross highlighted how the accessibility and low cost of small unmanned systems have changed the security environment. Systems that were once limited are now widely available, allowing smaller groups or individuals to operate capabilities which previously required significant resources.
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U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Matt Ross, director of Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF 401), speaks to industry partners about counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems (c-sUAS) strategies during JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Va., March 5, 2026. The JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day’s purpose is to foster transparency and communicate needs and challenges on c-sUAS strategies with our industry partners while providing participants with networking opportunities.
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U.S. Army Col. Tony Lindh, Rapid Acquisition Division Lead, Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF 401), engages with industry partners at JIATF 401 counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems (c-sUAS) Industry Day at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Va., March 5, 2026. The JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day’s purpose is to foster transparency and communicate needs and challenges on c-sUAS strategies with our industry partners while providing participants with networking opportunities.
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U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Matt Ross, director of Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF 401), answers media questions during a panel at JIATF 401 counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems (c-sUAS) Industry Day at Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Va., March 5, 2026. The JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day’s purpose is to foster transparency and communicate needs and challenges on c-sUAS strategies with our industry partners while providing participants with networking opportunities.
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U.S. Army Col. Tony Lindh, Rapid Acquisition Division Lead, Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF 401), engages with industry partners at JIATF 401 counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems (c-sUAS) Industry Day at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Va., March 5, 2026. The JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day’s purpose is to foster transparency and communicate needs and challenges on c-sUAS strategies with our industry partners while providing participants with networking opportunities.
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“What they’re concerned about is the proliferation of small unmanned systems that are inexpensive and give capability that was previously reserved for state adversaries to small groups and individuals,” Ross continued. “It’s not a new thing, but if you give them the ability to conduct some type of attack without fear of attribution or accountability, that changes the paradigm.”
He emphasized that industry feedback is necessary to address gaps in current systems and improve how c-sUAS technologies are integrated across the Department of War and interagency partners. He noted that companies frequently ask what standards or protocols their systems must meet to integrate with existing c-sUAS ecosystems.
“One of the things we want to do is change the way the department is thinking about counter-sUAS,” Ross said. “One of the ways we can incorrectly think about the problem is in how we manage risk or how we accomplish the mission. Instead of defeating the threat of a system, we have to think about the broader problem.”
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U.S. Army Col. Scott W. McLellan, Deputy Director of Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF 401), engages with industry partners at JIATF 401 counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems (c-sUAS) Industry Day at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Va., March 5, 2026. The JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day’s purpose is to foster transparency and communicate needs and challenges on c-sUAS strategies with our industry partners while providing participants with networking opportunities.
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U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Matt Ross, director of Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF 401), speaks to industry partners on counter small Uncrewed Aerial Systems (c-sUAS) strategies during JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Va., March 5, 2026. The JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day’s purpose is to foster transparency and communicate needs and challenges on c-sUAS strategies with our industry partners while providing participants with networking opportunities.
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U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Matt Ross, director of Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF 401), answers media questions during a panel at JIATF 401 counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems (c-sUAS) Industry Day at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Va., March 5, 2026. The JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day’s purpose is to foster transparency and communicate needs and challenges on c-sUAS strategies with our industry partners while providing participants with networking opportunities.
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Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF 401) division leaders speak to industry partners about their division’s responsibilities at JIATF 401 counter-small Unmanned Aerial Systems (c-sUAS) Industry Day at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Va., March 5, 2026. The JIATF 401 c-sUAS Industry Day’s purpose is to foster transparency and communicate needs and challenges on c-sUAS strategies with our industry partners while providing participants with networking opportunities.
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This shift in thinking requires focusing on operational outcomes, rather than simply targeting individual systems and countering-small unmanned aircraft. It requires understanding how those platforms are used and how they enable broader mission effects. The growing complexity of the threat environment means there is no single system capable of addressing every scenario. Instead, organizations must rely on a layered approach that combines different capabilities to detect, track and defeat unmanned systems.
“I’m not asking for a 100 percent solution to defeat every drone - the silver bullet,” Ross concluded. “What we need is a layered defense: awareness, different capabilities and an ecosystem that works together so we can defeat threats consistently.”
Ross mentioned that continued collaboration between government and industry will be essential to developing those layered defenses and ensuring effective integration of c-sUAS technologies, supporting our warfighters at home and abroad.
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