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Fiscal Year 2026 Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems Program is Fastest Non-Disaster Award Ever Executed by FEMA

WASHINGTON — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) awarded $250 million to the 11 states hosting FIFA World Cup 2026 matches and to the National Capital Region through the new Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) Grant Program. Recipients, State Administrative Agencies and their sub awardees,  use this money to strengthen their ability to detect, identify, track, or mitigate unmanned aircraft systems, also known as “drones.” This program aligns with the Trump-Vance Administration’s initiative to protect the public from hostile drones during mass gathering events, as outlined in the Executive Order on Restoring American Airspace Sovereignty.

In recent years, criminals, terrorists, and hostile foreign actors have intensified their use of this technology. With today’s C-UAS Grant Program award—along with the new authorities granted in the SAFER SKIES Act—state and local law enforcement agencies, fire services, emergency medical services, emergency management, and other qualifying public safety organizations now have the tools they need to keep their communities safe. This is especially critical as officials across the country prepare for the United States to host the FIFA World Cup, which is expected to be the largest sporting event in world history.

“We knew we needed to act quickly to keep the World Cup safe from the rising threat of unmanned aircraft systems and that’s exactly what

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Faculty – Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering – Aerospace

Salary: Depends on Qualifications
Job Type: FT Faculty
Job Number: FY2605200
Closing: 1/22/2026 11:59 PM Mountain
Location: 800 W University Parkway, Orem
Division: VP Academic Affairs

Position Announcement

The Department of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (www.uvu.edu/cet/mce) invites applications for two (2) tenure-track faculty positions in mechanical engineering to begin August 1, 2026.

The mechanical engineering faculty member develops and teaches undergraduate courses, such as pre-engineering courses, seminar courses, core mechanical engineering courses, laboratory courses, open-ended design courses, and electives in their respective specialty area. The faculty member engages in scholarly activities that contribute to the mission of the university, department, and profession. In addition, the faculty member provides service at the department, college, and university levels.

Utah Valley University places a strong emphasis on teaching. Faculty members are expected to develop a learning environment and activities that help students achieve their learning objectives. UVU

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Job ID: 270539

Faculty – Assistant or Associate Professor in Civil Engineering – Transportation Engineering
Utah Valley University

Faculty – Assistant or Associate Professor in Civil Engineering – Transportation Engineering

Salary: Depends on Qualifications
Job Type: FT Faculty
Job Number: FY2605156
Closing: 1/31/2026 11:59 PM Mountain
Location: 800 W University Parkway, Orem
Division: VP Academic Affairs

Position Announcement

The Department of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (www.uvu.edu/cet/mce) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in transportation systems or traffic engineering to begin August 2026.

The civil engineering faculty member develops and teaches undergraduate courses, such as pre-engineering courses, seminar courses, core civil engineering courses, laboratory courses, open-ended design courses, and electives in their respective specialty area. The faculty member engages in scholarly activities that contribute to the mission of the university, department, and profession.

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