MatrixSpace's Matt Kling Joins SIA Drone Safety Subcommittee
Matt Kling of MatrixSpace has officially joined the Security Industry Association (SIA) Drone Safety Subcommittee. His appointment reflects the deepening convergence between the UAS industry and the physical security sector, with Kling expected to contribute expertise in AI-driven airspace awareness technology to help advance drone security standards and operational guidelines.

Highlights
- Matt Kling of MatrixSpace has officially joined the Security Industry Association (SIA) Drone Safety Subcommittee.
- MatrixSpace focuses on radar sensing and AI-integrated airspace awareness, with solutions used in drone detection and tracking.
- The SIA Drone Safety Subcommittee standardizes drone detection, counter-UAS measures, and security operational guidelines for industry, government, and research stakeholders.
- Kling's appointment is expected to bring AI-driven airspace security expertise to strengthen the technical depth of drone safety standards.
- The move reflects the accelerating convergence between the UAS industry and the physical security sector amid rising concerns over unauthorized drone incursions at critical facilities.
Matt Kling, a representative of MatrixSpace, has officially joined the Security Industry Association (SIA) Drone Safety Subcommittee.
The appointment underscores the growing convergence between the UAS industry and the traditional physical security sector. The SIA Drone Safety Subcommittee works to advance the standardization of drone detection, counter-UAS measures, and related security operational guidelines, drawing its membership from industry, government, and research institutions.
MatrixSpace specializes in radar sensing and AI-integrated airspace awareness technology, with solutions widely deployed in drone detection and tracking applications. Kling's addition to the subcommittee is expected to bring deep expertise in AI-driven airspace security, strengthening the technical foundation of drone safety standards under development.
As drone applications continue to expand across industries, effectively managing airspace security and preventing unauthorized aircraft from entering critical facilities has become a pressing concern for the global security community. By bringing in a frontline UAS technology expert, SIA aims to accelerate the development and implementation of relevant policies and standards.
Source: SIA Official Announcement
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