The FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024, section 810 reads in part as follows:
SEC. 810. DEVELOPMENT OF LOW-COST VOLUNTARY ADS–B.
(a) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 2 years after the date of
enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall prepare a report
on the development of a suitable position reporting system for
voluntary use in covered airspace to facilitate traffic awareness.
(b) TECHNICAL ADVICE.—In preparing the report under sub-
section (a), the Administrator shall solicit technical advice from
representatives from—
(1) industry groups, including pilots, aircraft owners, avi-
onics manufacturers; and
(2) any others determined necessary by the Administrator.
(c) REQUIREMENTS.—In preparing the report under subsection
(a), the Administrator shall—
(1) research and catalog domestic and international equip-
ment, standards, and systems analogous to ADS–B available
as of the date on which the report is completed;
(2) address strengths and weaknesses of such equipment,
standards, and systems, including with respect to cost;
(3) to enable the development and voluntary use of portable,
installed, low-cost position reporting systems for use in covered
airspace—
You can read the rest of section 810 online. GAMA put together a group to provide the "(b) TECHNICAL ADVICE" to the FAA as noted above. SSA, AOPA, EAA and others (incl. Uavionixs) were included in those discussions. The report is scheduled to be submitted to Congress by May, 2026.
During the first meeting I asked "what is preventing the FAA from approving SkyEcho?" and noted that it was approved by Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. The FAA gave their standard answer that portable units are not reliable enough (non-certified installation could result in signal dropout). Those of us who attended the meetings know what the issue is, and it is not the equipment.