Amazon gets two members on the task force, joining Google, Walmart, DJI, 3D Robotics, GoPro and others.

The Federal Aviation Administration has announced the 25-member task force that will advise the administration on its proposed drone registration rules.

The group is composed of experts from drone manufacturers, aviation associations, retailers and others, providing a good variety of perspectives.

The FAA says the group’s co-chairs are Dave Vos of GoogleX and Earl Lawrence, director of the FAA’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration Office. Here are the members:

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Nancy Egan – 3D Robotics, General Counsel

Richard Hanson – Academy of Model Aeronautics, Government and Regulatory Affairs Director

George Novak – Aerospace Industries Association, Assistant Vice President and Regulatory Counsel

Chuck Hogeman, Aviation Safety Chair, and Randy Kenagy, Manager, Engineering & Operations – Air Line Pilots Association

Jim Coon – Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, Senior Vice President, Government Affairs & Advocacy

Sean Cassidy – Amazon Prime Air, Director, Strategic Partnerships

Ben Gielow – Amazon Retail, Senior Manager, Public Policy

Justin Towles – American Association of Airport Executives, Staff Vice President

Brian Wynne – Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, President and CEO

Parker Brugge – Best Buy, Senior Director, Government Relations

Douglas Johnson – Consumer Electronics Association, Vice President, Technology Policy

Brendan Schulman – DJI, Vice President of Policy & Legal Affairs

Paul Feldman – General Aviation Manufacturers Association, Vice President, Government Affairs

Dave Vos – GoogleX (Co-Chair)

Tony Bates – GoPro, President

Matt Zuccaro – Helicopter Association International, President

Mike Fergus – International Association of Chiefs of Police, Program Manager

John Perry – Management Association for Private Photogrammetric Surveyors

Brandon Declet – Measure, CEO

Randall Burdett – National Association of State Aviation Officials, Board of Directors

Sarah Wolf – National Business Aviation Association, Sr. Manager, Security & Facilitation

Baptiste Tripard – Parrot, Business Development

Tyler Collins – PrecisionHawk, Director of Business Development

Gregory McNeal – Small UAV Coalition, Co-founder of AirMap

Thomas Head – Walmart, Product Safety & Regulatory Compliance Manager

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Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Anthony Foxx has set a deadline of Nov. 20 for the Task Force to complete its recommendations and work is already underway. The group will meet formally from Nov. 3-5 before developing recommendations on a streamlined registration process and minimum requirements on which unmanned aircraft should be registered. Given the urgency of this issue, the DOT and FAA will move expeditiously to consider the Task Force’s recommendations.

Amazon and Walmart are both working on drone delivery systems. GoogleX, which has served as Google’s think tank, is looking into commercial drones as well. Such operations, however, would be covered by a different set of regulations that’s working its way through the FAA system.