
Noah Moore serves as the Co-Founder and Vice President of Field Operations at Airspace Defense, where he is responsible for the strategic deployment and operationalization of counter-unmanned aircraft systems (cUAS). With a focus on public safety and national security, Noah embeds directly with law enforcement and security teams to assess drone threats, select appropriate detection equipment, and implement comprehensive training protocols. His mission is to solve the complex challenge of unauthorized drone activity by establishing complete situational awareness of low-altitude airspace. Noah’s technical expertise is rooted in a lifelong dedication to aviation. Having obtained his pilot’s license at the age of 16—before his driver’s license—he possesses diverse experience in piloting airplanes, helicopters, multi-copters, gliders, and rockets. His early career involved the operation of remote-controlled helicopters for specialized payloads, including flying radiation detectors for the San Francisco Police Department and assisting with the first prototypes for Google X (now Google Wing). As a trusted advisor to law enforcement, Noah leads high-stakes event deployments to ensure the security of critical airspace. His operational leadership includes managing cUAS deployments for six World Series, two "Field of Dreams" games, and two visits by the President of the United States. Additionally, he has led cUAS evaluations for the US Army, demonstrating his capacity to navigate rigorous defense standards. Prior to co-founding Airspace Defense, Noah served as an Assistant Security Director at AlliedBarton Security Services, where he managed public safety for a 1 million square foot retail facility serving over 560,000 monthly visitors. He holds a degree in Aeronautics, Aviation, and Aerospace Science and Technology from San Jose State University.