Google's Project Wing drone delivery services will be tested at a US site, the White House announced as part of an initiative to push research and safety measures for unmanned flight.
The National Science Foundation will spend $35 million over the next five years on unmanned flight research and the Department of Interior plans to expand its use of drone flights, according to an e-mailed release Tuesday from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
The White House push comes after the Federal Aviation Administration in June finalized its first set of drone regulations allowing broad commercial flights and establishing requirements for unmanned pilot licenses.
"Honestly, the way I think about these issues, I don't think about the problems," the head of Project Wing, Dave Vos, said at a White House event to promote drone technology. "I think about the solutions that we can bring to bear."
The current regulations won't allow the type of automated, long-distance flying that Alphabet's Google and Amazon.com have proposed for their package delivery systems.