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ZenaTech will seek new investment opportunities related to the Department of War and Strategic Capital Office following reports of negotiations with US drone manufacturers

ZenaTech, a provider of AI-powered drone solutions and quantum computing technology, announced plans to pursue opportunities with the U.S. Department of Defense following reports that the Trump administration is engaging with American drone companies and considering new investments in domestic drone manufacturers. The company positions its ZenaDrone subsidiary as well-suited to support defense objectives, citing its compliance with National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) requirements and commitment to a domestic supply chain. ZenaTech aims to align with U.S. government goals of expanding domestic production, accelerating deployment of affordable and scalable autonomous systems, and strengthening national security through initiatives backed by the Strategic Capital Office (OSC).

Why It Matters

This development reflects the broader U.S. strategy to reduce dependence on foreign drone technology, particularly from Chinese manufacturers, by strengthening domestic capabilities. The NDAA compliance requirement has created opportunities for American drone companies to fill defense and government contracts previously dominated by foreign suppliers, potentially accelerating innovation in autonomous systems and AI-powered defense technologies.

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