SkyFoundry Act of 2025
The SkyFoundry Act of 2025 creates a government-operated program to rapidly prototype and mass-produce up to 1,000,000 small autonomous drones annually for the U.S. military.
The SkyFoundry Act of 2025 creates a government-operated program to rapidly prototype and mass-produce up to 1,000,000 small autonomous drones annually for the U.S. military.
The SkyFoundry Act of 2025 is a legislative proposal designed to revolutionize the development and manufacture of small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) for the United States military. The bill seeks to shift the Department of Defense (DoD) away from traditional, slow procurement cycles toward a rapid, government-operated model capable of mass-producing autonomous systems to maintain a competitive edge in modern warfare.
The primary goal of the bill is to establish the SkyFoundry Program, a dedicated initiative focused on the rapid prototyping, testing, and scalable manufacturing of small drones and associated autonomous systems. By integrating research and production into a government-owned and operated framework, the bill aims to eliminate bottlenecks in the defense industrial base and allow the U.S. to scale production rapidly based on real-world combat data.
The bill mandates the creation of two distinct, government-owned hubs:
* Innovation Facility: Operated by the Army Materiel Command in coordination with the Futures Command, this hub will serve as the R&D center to evolve drone designs based on lessons learned from global conflicts.
* Production Facility: A large-scale manufacturing site with the ultimate goal of producing 1,000,000 small unmanned aircraft systems annually.
To accelerate speed-to-field, the bill introduces several streamlined mechanisms:
* Alternative Acquisition: Use of "Other Transaction Authority" (OTA) and "middle tier of acquisition" pathways to bypass traditional bureaucratic procurement.
* Hybrid Staffing: The Secretary of Defense is authorized to use a "Contractor Augmented Model," placing private industry specialists directly within government facilities to work alongside military and civilian personnel.
* Regulatory Flexibility: The Secretary may waive or modify DoD regulatory requirements that would otherwise impede rapid production.
The bill specifies strict requirements for the production facility, mandating it be located at an existing Army Depot that meets the following:
* At least 15,000 acres of total land (with 10,000 buildable acres).
* Approximately 8,000,000 square feet of existing facilities.
* Location within 50 miles of four different states.
The bill was introduced in the Senate on July 29, 2025, and has been referred to the Committee on Armed Services for review.
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