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2-Union Calendar No. 129
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32 118THCONGRESS
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54 STSESSION H. R. 3932
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75 To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2024 for intelligence and intel-
86 ligence related activities of the United States Government, the Commu-
97 nity Management Account, and the Central Intelligence Agency Retire-
108 ment and Disability System, and for other purposes.
119 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
1210 JUNE7, 2023
1311 Mr. T
1412 URNERintroduced the following bill; which was referred to the
1513 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
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17-UGUST18, 2023
18-Reported with an amendment, committed to the Committee of the Whole
19-House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed
20-[Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the part printed in italic]
21-[For text of introduced bill, see copy of bill as introduced on June 7, 2023]
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2514 A BILL
2615 To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2024 for intel-
2716 ligence and intelligence related activities of the United
2817 States Government, the Community Management Ac-
2918 count, and the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement
3019 and Disability System, and for other purposes.
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3420 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-1
3521 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 2
3622 SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS. 3
3723 (a) S
38-HORTTITLE.—This Act may be cited as the ‘‘In-4
39-telligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024’’. 5
24+HORTTITLE.—This Act may be cited as the 4
25+‘‘Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024’’. 5
4026 (b) T
4127 ABLE OFCONTENTS.—The table of contents for 6
4228 this Act is as follows: 7
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4332 Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.
4433 Sec. 2. Definitions.
4534 TITLE I—INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES
4635 Sec. 101. Authorization of appropriations.
4736 Sec. 102. Classified schedule of authorizations.
4837 Sec. 103. Intelligence community management account.
4938 TITLE II—CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY RETIREMENT AND
5039 DISABILITY SYSTEM
5140 Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations.
5241 TITLE III—GENERAL INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY MATTERS
5342 Sec. 301. Restriction on conduct of intelligence activities.
5443 Sec. 302. Increase in employee compensation and benefits authorized by law.
55-Sec. 303. Prohibition on availability of funds to implement Executive Order
56-13556.
57-Sec. 304. Nonapplicability of certain prohibitions relating to modification of ac-
58-count structure for National Intelligence Program budget.
59-Sec. 305. Secure communication between Congress and intelligence community.
60-TITLE IV—MATTERS RELATING TO NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
61-ENTERPRISE
62-Subtitle A—Miscellaneous Authorities and Limitations
63-Sec. 401. Enhanced personnel security review with respect to social media.
64-Sec. 402. Limitation on authority of Director of National Intelligence to establish
65-additional national intelligence centers.
66-Sec. 403. Improvements relating to intelligence community staffing, details, and
67-assignments.
68-Sec. 404. Insider threats.
69-Sec. 405. Modification of deadline for annual submission of National Intelligence
70-Priorities Framework.
71-Sec. 406. Matters relating to chief data officers of intelligence community.
72-Sec. 407. Modification to special pay authority for science, technology, engineer-
73-ing, or mathematics positions.
74-Sec. 408. Annual report on unfunded priorities of intelligence community.
75-Sec. 409. Notice to Congress of counterintelligence threats to legislative branch.
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79-Sec. 410. Congressional notice of counterintelligence investigations into persons
80-holding elected offices and candidates for such offices.
81-Sec. 411. Submission of legislative proposals.
82-Sec. 412. Sunset of certain intelligence community reporting requirements.
83-Sec. 413. Notice and damage assessment with respect to significant unauthorized
84-disclosure of classified national intelligence.
85-Sec. 414. In-state tuition rates for certain members of intelligence community.
86-Sec. 415. Repeal of study on personnel under Strategic Intelligence Partnership
87-Program.
88-Sec. 416. Authorization relating to certain intelligence and counterintelligence ac-
89-tivities of Coast Guard.
90-Sec. 417. Intelligence Community Counterintelligence Offices.
91-Sec. 418. Termination of Climate Security Advisory Council.
92-Sec. 419. Limitation on availability of funds for Federal Bureau of Investigation
93-pending submission of information regarding certain media en-
94-gagements.
95-Sec. 420. Limitation on availability of funds for Federal Bureau of Investigation
96-pending submission of certain memorandum relating to budget.
97-Sec. 421. Limitation on availability of funds for Office of the Director of Na-
98-tional Intelligence pending submission of certain documents and
99-annexes.
100-Subtitle B—Reports and Other Matters
101-Sec. 431. Inclusion of counternarcotics as special topic in certain budget justifica-
102-tion materials.
103-Sec. 432. Development of plan to make open-source intelligence products available
104-to certain Federal employees.
105-Sec. 433. Intelligence community-wide policy on prepublication review.
106-Sec. 434. Review relating to confidential human source program of Federal Bu-
107-reau of Investigation.
108-Sec. 435. Inspector General of the Intelligence Community assessment of Overt
109-Human Intelligence Collection Program of Department of Home-
110-land Security.
111-Sec. 436. Intelligence assessments regarding Haiti.
112-Sec. 437. Intelligence assessment of influence operations by People’s Republic of
113-China toward Pacific Islands countries.
114-Sec. 438. Independent study on economic impact of military invasion of Taiwan
115-by People’s Republic of China.
116-Sec. 439. Reports on civilian casualties caused by certain operations of foreign
117-governments.
118-Sec. 440. Report by Director of National Intelligence on Uyghur genocide.
119-Sec. 441. Technical corrections.
120-TITLE V—MATTERS RELATING TO DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AND
121-OVERHEAD ARCHITECTURE
122-Sec. 501. Extension of authority to engage in commercial activities as security
123-for intelligence collection activities.
124-Sec. 502. Modification of reporting requirement for All-Domain Anomaly Resolu-
125-tion Office.
126-Sec. 503. Military intelligence collection and analysis partnerships.
127-Sec. 504. Authorization for establishment of National Space Intelligence Center as
128-field operating agency.
129-Sec. 505. Defense Intelligence Agency assessment of strategic competition in Latin
130-America and the Caribbean.
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134-Sec. 506. Quarterly briefings relating to use of Military Intelligence Program
135-funds.
136-TITLE VI—MATTERS RELATING TO NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY,
137-CYBER, AND COMMERCIAL CLOUD ENTERPRISE
138-Sec. 601. Congressional notification by National Security Agency of intelligence
139-collection adjustments.
140-Sec. 602. Modifications to enforcement of cybersecurity requirements for national
141-security systems.
142-Sec. 603. Support by intelligence community for certain cross-functional team of
143-Department of Defense.
144-Sec. 604. Commercial Cloud Enterprise notification.
145-Sec. 605. Commercial Cloud Enterprise sole source task order notification re-
146-quirement.
147-Sec. 606. Analysis of commercial cloud initiatives of intelligence community.
148-TITLE VII—MATTERS RELATING TO CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
149-AGENCY
150-Sec. 701. Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency quarterly employee
151-engagement summaries.
152-Sec. 702. Improved funding flexibility for payments made by Central Intelligence
153-Agency for qualifying injuries to brain.
154-Sec. 703. Benjamin Tallmadge Institute as primary Central Intelligence Agency
155-entity for education and training in counterintelligence.
156-Sec. 704. Central Intelligence Agency intelligence assessment of Sinaloa Cartel
157-and Jalisco Cartel.
158-Sec. 705. Central Intelligence Agency intelligence assessment with respect to ef-
159-forts by People’s Republic of China to increase influence in Mid-
160-dle East.
161-Sec. 706. Assessment of availability of mental health and chaplain services to
162-Agency employees.
163-Sec. 707. Assessment by Director of Central Intelligence Agency on certain effects
164-of Abraham Accords.
165-TITLE VIII—REPORTING AND INVESTIGATIONS OF ALLEGATIONS OF
166-SEX-RELATED OFFENSES AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN CEN-
167-TRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
168-Sec. 801. Reporting and investigation of allegations of sex-related offenses and
169-sexual harassment in Central Intelligence Agency.
170-TITLE IX—MATTERS RELATING TO TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION
171-Sec. 901. Intelligence Community Innovation Unit.
172-Sec. 902. Establishment of Office of Engagement.
173-Sec. 903. Requirement for a chief technology officer within each element of the in-
174-telligence community.
175-Sec. 904. Requirement to authorize additional security clearances for certain con-
176-tractors.
177-Sec. 905. Intelligence Innovation Board.
178-Sec. 906. Programs for next-generation microelectronics in support of artificial
179-intelligence.
180-Sec. 907. Program for Beyond 5G.
181-Sec. 908. Intelligence community commercial remote sensing requirements.
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185-Sec. 909. Requirement to ensure intelligence community directives appropriately
186-account for artificial intelligence and machine learning tools in
187-intelligence products.
18844 SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS.
18945 1
19046 In this Act: 2
19147 (1) C
192-ONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE COMMIT -3
193-TEES.—The term ‘‘congressional intelligence commit-4
194-tees’’ has the meaning given such term in section 3 5
195-of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 6
48+ONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE COM -3
49+MITTEE.—The term ‘‘congressional intelligence com-4
50+mittees’’ has the meaning given such term in section 5
51+3 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 6
19652 3003). 7
19753 (2) I
198-NTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY .—The term ‘‘in-8
199-telligence community’’ has the meaning given such 9
200-term in section 3 of the National Security Act of 1947 10
201-(50 U.S.C. 3003). 11
54+NTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY .—The term 8
55+‘‘intelligence community’’ has the meaning given 9
56+such term in section 3 of the National Security Act 10
57+of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3003). 11
20258 TITLE I—INTELLIGENCE 12
20359 ACTIVITIES 13
20460 SEC. 101. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. 14
205-Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fis-15
206-cal year 2024 for the conduct of the intelligence and intel-16
207-ligence-related activities of the Federal Government. 17
208-SEC. 102. CLASSIFIED SCHEDULE OF AUTHORIZATIONS. 18
61+Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for 15
62+fiscal year 2024 for the conduct of the intelligence and 16
63+intelligence-related activities of the Federal Government. 17
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67+SEC. 102. CLASSIFIED SCHEDULE OF AUTHORIZATIONS. 1
20968 (a) S
210-PECIFICATIONS OFAMOUNTS.—The amounts au-19
211-thorized to be appropriated under section 101 for the con-20
212-duct of the intelligence activities of the Federal Government 21
213-are those specified in the classified Schedule of Authoriza-22
214-tions prepared to accompany this Act. 23
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218-(b) AVAILABILITY OFCLASSIFIEDSCHEDULE OFAU-1
219-THORIZATIONS.— 2
69+PECIFICATIONS OF AMOUNTS.—The amounts 2
70+authorized to be appropriated under section 101 for the 3
71+conduct of the intelligence activities of the Federal Gov-4
72+ernment are those specified in the classified Schedule of 5
73+Authorizations prepared to accompany this Act. 6
74+(b) A
75+VAILABILITY OFCLASSIFIEDSCHEDULE OFAU-7
76+THORIZATIONS.— 8
22077 (1) A
221-VAILABILITY.—The classified Schedule of 3
222-Authorizations referred to in subsection (a) shall be 4
223-made available to the Committee on Appropriations 5
224-of the Senate, the Committee on Appropriations of the 6
225-House of Representatives, and to the President. 7
78+VAILABILITY.—The classified Schedule of 9
79+Authorizations referred to in subsection (a) shall be 10
80+made available to the Committee on Appropriations 11
81+of the Senate, the Committee on Appropriations of 12
82+the House of Representatives, and to the President. 13
22683 (2) D
227-ISTRIBUTION BY THE PRESIDENT .—Subject 8
228-to paragraph (3), the President shall provide for suit-9
229-able distribution of the classified Schedule of Author-10
230-izations referred to in subsection (a), or of appro-11
231-priate portions of such Schedule, within the executive 12
232-branch of the Federal Government. 13
84+ISTRIBUTION BY THE PRESIDENT .—Sub-14
85+ject to paragraph (3), the President shall provide for 15
86+suitable distribution of the classified Schedule of Au-16
87+thorizations referred to in subsection (a), or of ap-17
88+propriate portions of such Schedule, within the exec-18
89+utive branch of the Federal Government. 19
23390 (3) L
234-IMITS ON DISCLOSURE .—The President 14
235-shall not publicly disclose the classified Schedule of 15
236-Authorizations or any portion of such Schedule ex-16
237-cept— 17
238-(A) as provided in section 601(a) of the Im-18
239-plementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Com-19
240-mission Act of 2007 (50 U.S.C. 3306(a)); 20
241-(B) to the extent necessary to implement the 21
242-budget; or 22
243-(C) as otherwise required by law. 23
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247-SEC. 103. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT AC-1
248-COUNT. 2
91+IMITS ON DISCLOSURE .—The President 20
92+shall not publicly disclose the classified Schedule of 21
93+Authorizations or any portion of such Schedule ex-22
94+cept— 23
95+(A) as provided in section 601(a) of the 24
96+Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 25
97+Commission Act of 2007 (50 U.S.C. 3306(a)); 26
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101+(B) to the extent necessary to implement 1
102+the budget; or 2
103+(C) as otherwise required by law. 3
104+SEC. 103. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT AC-4
105+COUNT. 5
249106 (a) A
250-UTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.—There is 3
251-authorized to be appropriated for the Intelligence Commu-4
252-nity Management Account of the Director of National Intel-5
253-ligence for fiscal year 2024 the sum of $715,200,000. 6
107+UTHORIZATION OFAPPROPRIATIONS.—There is 6
108+authorized to be appropriated for the Intelligence Commu-7
109+nity Management Account of the Director of National In-8
110+telligence for fiscal year 2024 the sum of $650,000,000. 9
254111 (b) C
255-LASSIFIEDAUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIA-7
256-TIONS.—In addition to amounts authorized to be appro-8
257-priated for the Intelligence Community Management Ac-9
258-count by subsection (a), there are authorized to be appro-10
259-priated for the Intelligence Community Management Ac-11
260-count for fiscal year 2024 such additional amounts as are 12
261-specified in the classified Schedule of Authorizations re-13
262-ferred to in section 102(a). 14
263-TITLE II—CENTRAL INTEL-15
264-LIGENCE AGENCY RETIRE-16
265-MENT AND DISABILITY SYS-17
266-TEM 18
267-SEC. 201. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. 19
268-There is authorized to be appropriated for the Central 20
269-Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability Fund 21
270-$514,000,000 for fiscal year 2024. 22
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112+LASSIFIEDAUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIA-10
113+TIONS.—In addition to amounts authorized to be appro-11
114+priated for the Intelligence Community Management Ac-12
115+count by subsection (a), there are authorized to be appro-13
116+priated for the Intelligence Community Management Ac-14
117+count for fiscal year 2024 such additional amounts as are 15
118+specified in the classified Schedule of Authorizations re-16
119+ferred to in section 102(a). 17
120+TITLE II—CENTRAL INTEL-18
121+LIGENCE AGENCY RETIRE-19
122+MENT AND DISABILITY SYS-20
123+TEM 21
124+SEC. 201. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. 22
125+There is authorized to be appropriated for the Cen-23
126+tral Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability Fund 24
127+$514,000,000 for fiscal year 2024. 25
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274131 TITLE III—GENERAL INTEL-1
275132 LIGENCE COMMUNITY MAT-2
276133 TERS 3
277134 SEC. 301. RESTRICTION ON CONDUCT OF INTELLIGENCE 4
278135 ACTIVITIES. 5
279136 The authorization of appropriations by this Act shall 6
280-not be deemed to constitute authority for the conduct of any 7
281-intelligence activity which is not otherwise authorized by 8
282-the Constitution or the laws of the United States. 9
137+not be deemed to constitute authority for the conduct of 7
138+any intelligence activity which is not otherwise authorized 8
139+by the Constitution or the laws of the United States. 9
283140 SEC. 302. INCREASE IN EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION AND 10
284141 BENEFITS AUTHORIZED BY LAW. 11
285142 Appropriations authorized by this Act for salary, pay, 12
286143 retirement, and other benefits for Federal employees may 13
287144 be increased by such additional or supplemental amounts 14
288-as may be necessary for increases in such compensation or 15
289-benefits authorized by law. 16
290-SEC. 303. PROHIBITION ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS TO IM-17
291-PLEMENT EXECUTIVE ORDER 13556. 18
292-None of the funds authorized to be appropriated by this 19
293-Act or otherwise made available for fiscal year 2024 for an 20
294-element of the intelligence community may be obligated or 21
295-expended to implement Executive Order 13556 (75 Fed. 22
296-Reg. 68675; relating to controlled unclassified information), 23
297-or any successor order. 24
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301-SEC. 304. NONAPPLICABILITY OF CERTAIN PROHIBITIONS 1
302-RELATING TO MODIFICATION OF ACCOUNT 2
303-STRUCTURE FOR NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE 3
304-PROGRAM BUDGET. 4
305-None of the prohibitions under section 8067 of the Con-5
306-solidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (Public Law 117–328) 6
307-shall apply with respect to amounts authorized to be appro-7
308-priated by this Act. 8
309-SEC. 305. SECURE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CONGRESS 9
310-AND INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. 10
311-(a) I
312-NGENERAL.—The Director of National Intel-11
313-ligence shall provide secure communications to support the 12
314-oversight functions of the congressional intelligence commit-13
315-tees, including through the procurement, installation, con-14
316-figuration, and maintenance of sufficient software, 15
317-connectivity, information technology equipment, computers, 16
318-printers, and related peripheral equipment to ensure that 17
319-such committees are able to communicate with the intel-18
320-ligence community through secure data, voice, and video 19
321-communications at all classification levels. 20
322-(b) O
323-N-PREMISESSUPPORT.—During any period 21
324-when either the Senate or House of Representatives is in 22
325-session, or upon the request of either of the congressional 23
326-intelligence committees, the Director shall provide to such 24
327-committees timely on-premises support to ensure the effi-25
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332-the resolution of any related issues. 2
333-(c) G
334-OVERNANCE.—The Director, in coordination with 3
335-designated congressional leaders, shall establish governance 4
336-and security policies applicable to the connectivity, equip-5
337-ment, and software provided under subsection (a). 6
338-(d) B
339-UDGET.—The Director shall ensure that within 7
340-the budget of the Office of the Director of National Intel-8
341-ligence there is a specific expenditure center and project to 9
342-be used to carry out this section. 10
343-(e) T
344-REATMENT ASCONGRESSIONALRECORDS.—Any 11
345-data stored or transmitted by the congressional intelligence 12
346-committees through networks, equipment, or software pro-13
347-vided under subsection (a) is a congressional record and 14
348-shall not be treated as an agency record for purposes of sec-15
349-tion 552 of title 5, United States Code, (commonly known 16
350-as the ‘‘the Freedom of Information Act’’) or any other law. 17
351-(f) D
352-ESIGNATEDCONGRESSIONALLEADERS.—In this 18
353-section, the term ‘‘designated congressional leaders’’ 19
354-means— 20
355-(1) the Chair and Ranking Member of the Per-21
356-manent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House 22
357-of Representatives, or their designees; and 23
358-(2) the Chair and Vice Chair of the Select Com-24
359-mittee on Intelligence of the Senate, or their designees. 25
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363-TITLE IV—MATTERS RELATING 1
364-TO NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE 2
365-ENTERPRISE 3
366-Subtitle A—Miscellaneous 4
367-Authorities and Limitations 5
368-SEC. 401. ENHANCED PERSONNEL SECURITY REVIEW WITH 6
369-RESPECT TO SOCIAL MEDIA. 7
370-(a) S
371-ENSE OFCONGRESS.—It is the sense of Congress 8
372-that— 9
373-(1) the intelligence community should take ap-10
374-propriate measures to thoroughly and in a timely 11
375-manner investigate and adjudicate prospective appli-12
376-cants for sensitive national security positions within 13
377-the intelligence community; 14
378-(2) the intelligence community should use exist-15
379-ing authorities to ensure robust continuous vetting for 16
380-continued eligibility for access to classified informa-17
381-tion and carefully manage the speed and accuracy of 18
382-the security clearance adjudication process at both the 19
383-initial investigation process and throughout the ca-20
384-reer of personnel serving in positions within the intel-21
385-ligence community; 22
386-(3) the intelligence community must balance the 23
387-increasing demand for recruiting the best talent to 24
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392-ner while still maintaining a dedicated and patriotic 1
393-workforce with allegiance to the Constitution and the 2
394-United States Government; 3
395-(4) the availability of social media to the na-4
396-tional security workforce of the United States, includ-5
397-ing both private and public accounts, can enable the 6
398-unauthorized disclosure of classified national security 7
399-information in an instant, which endangers the 8
400-United States and its partners and allies, and em-9
401-powers foreign adversaries; and 10
402-(5) to ensure the loyalty and patriotism of the 11
403-trusted national security and intelligence community 12
404-workforce of the United States, the intelligence com-13
405-munity must fully use available vetting resources and 14
406-all authorities prescribed by law, while guaranteeing 15
407-all constitutional protections of such workforce. 16
408-(b) E
409-NHANCEDPERSONNELSECURITYREVIEWWITH 17
410-R
411-ESPECT TOSOCIALMEDIA.—Section 11001(b) of title 5, 18
412-United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the 19
413-following new paragraph: 20
414-‘‘(3) S
415-PECIAL REQUIREMENTS WITH RESPECT TO 21
416-SOCIAL MEDIA.— 22
417-‘‘(A) I
418-N GENERAL.—Information obtained 23
419-and integrated from sources described in para-24
420-graph (1) shall include any publicly available 25
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425-individual. 2
426-‘‘(B) D
427-ISCLOSURE BY COVERED INDIVID -3
428-UALS.—The enhanced personnel security pro-4
429-gram of an agency shall include a requirement 5
430-that a covered individual disclose any username 6
431-or alias used by the covered individual on any 7
432-social media account, including both private and 8
433-public social media accounts, but may not re-9
434-quire the covered individual to disclose any pass-10
435-word for any such account.’’. 11
436-SEC. 402. LIMITATION ON AUTHORITY OF DIRECTOR OF NA-12
437-TIONAL INTELLIGENCE TO ESTABLISH ADDI-13
438-TIONAL NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE CENTERS. 14
439-The National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3001 15
440-et seq.) is amended— 16
441-(1) by amending section 102A(f)(2) (50 U.S.C. 17
442-3024(f)(2)) to read as follows: 18
443-‘‘(2)(A) The Director of National Intelligence shall 19
444-oversee the National Counterterrorism Center, the National 20
445-Counterproliferation and Biosecurity Center, the National 21
446-Counterintelligence and Security Center, the Foreign Ma-22
447-lign Influence Center, and the Cyber Threat Intelligence 23
448-and Integration Center. 24
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452-‘‘(B) The Director of National Intelligence may estab-1
453-lish a new national intelligence center, or assign a new 2
454-function to a national intelligence center, but only if— 3
455-‘‘(i) the Director submits to the congressional in-4
456-telligence committees written notification of such pro-5
457-posed establishment or assignment; and 6
458-‘‘(ii) a period of 90 days has elapsed after the 7
459-date on which such committees receive such notifica-8
460-tion.’’; 9
461-(2) by amending section 103(c)(14) (50 U.S.C. 10
462-3025(c)(14)) to read as follows: 11
463-‘‘(14) Such other offices and officials as may be 12
464-established by law or the Director may establish or 13
465-designate in the Office, including national intelligence 14
466-centers (consistent with the notification requirement 15
467-under section 102A(f)(2)(B)).’’; and 16
468-(3) by amending section 119B(a) (50 U.S.C. 17
469-3058(a)) to read as follows: 18
470-‘‘(a) A
471-UTHORITY TOESTABLISH.—The Director of Na-19
472-tional Intelligence may establish, consistent with the notifi-20
473-cation requirement under section 102A(f)(2)(B), one or 21
474-more national intelligence centers to address intelligence 22
475-priorities, including regional issues.’’. 23
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479-SEC. 403. IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO INTELLIGENCE 1
480-COMMUNITY STAFFING, DETAILS, AND AS-2
481-SIGNMENTS. 3
482-(a) I
483-MPROVEMENTSRELATING TOASSIGNMENTS AND 4
484-D
485-ETAILS.—Section 102A(f)(3)(A) of the National Security 5
486-Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3024(f)(3)(A)) is amended— 6
487-(1) in the matter preceding clause (i), by strik-7
488-ing ‘‘personnel policies’’ and inserting ‘‘binding per-8
489-sonnel policies’’; 9
490-(2) by amending clause (i) to read as follows: 10
491-‘‘(i) require and facilitate assignments and de-11
492-tails of personnel to national intelligence centers, and 12
493-between elements of the intelligence community over 13
494-the course of the careers of such personnel;’’; and 14
495-(3) by amending clause (v) to read as follows: 15
496-‘‘(v) require service in more than one element of 16
497-the intelligence community as a condition of pro-17
498-motion to such positions within the intelligence com-18
499-munity as the Director shall specify, and take req-19
500-uisite steps to ensure compliance among elements of 20
501-the intelligence community; and’’. 21
502-(b) R
503-EQUIREDSTAFFINGDOCUMENT FOROFFICE OF 22
504-D
505-IRECTOR OFNATIONALINTELLIGENCE.— 23
506-(1) R
507-EQUIREMENT.—Not later than 120 days 24
508-after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Direc-25
509-tor of National Intelligence shall establish, and there-26
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513-after shall update as necessary, a single document set-1
514-ting forth each position within the Office of the Direc-2
515-tor of National Intelligence, including any direc-3
516-torate, center, or office within such Office. 4
517-(2) E
518-LEMENTS.—The document under paragraph 5
519-(1) shall include, with respect to each position set 6
520-forth in the document, the following: 7
521-(A) A description of the position. 8
522-(B) The directorate, center, office, or other 9
523-component of the Office of the Director of Na-10
524-tional Intelligence within which the position is. 11
525-(C) The element of the intelligence commu-12
526-nity designated to fill the position, if applicable. 13
527-(D) The requisite type and level of skills for 14
528-the position, including any special skills or cer-15
529-tifications required. 16
530-(E) The requisite security clearance level for 17
531-the position. 18
532-(F) The pay grade for the position. 19
533-(G) Any special pay or incentive pay pay-20
534-able for the position. 21
535-(3) I
536-NTEGRATED REPRESENTATION .—In estab-22
537-lishing and filling the positions specified in para-23
538-graph (1), the Director of National Intelligence shall 24
539-take such steps as may be necessary to ensure the in-25
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543-tegrated representation of officers and employees from 1
544-the other elements of the intelligence community with 2
545-respect to such positions. 3
546-SEC. 404. INSIDER THREATS. 4
547-Section 102A(f) of the National Security Act of 1947 5
548-(50 U.S.C. 3024(f)) is amended— 6
549-(1) by redesignating paragraphs (8) through (10) 7
550-as paragraphs (9) through (11), respectively; and 8
551-(2) by inserting after paragraph (7) the fol-9
552-lowing new paragraph (8): 10
553-‘‘(8) The Director of National Intelligence shall— 11
554-‘‘(A) conduct assessments and audits of the com-12
555-pliance of each element of the intelligence community 13
556-with minimum insider threat policy; 14
557-‘‘(B) receive information from each element of 15
558-the intelligence community regarding the collection, 16
559-sharing, and use by such element of audit and moni-17
560-toring data for insider threat detection across all clas-18
561-sified and unclassified information technology systems 19
562-within such element; 20
563-‘‘(C) provide guidance and oversight to Federal 21
564-departments and agencies to fully implement auto-22
565-mated records checks, consistent with personnel vet-23
566-ting reforms and the Trusted Workforce 2.0 initiative, 24
567-or successor initiative, and ensure that information 25
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571-collected pursuant to such records checks is appro-1
572-priately shared in support of intelligence community- 2
573-wide insider threat initiatives; 3
574-‘‘(D) carry out evaluations of the effectiveness of 4
575-counterintelligence, security, and insider threat pro-5
576-gram activities of each element of the intelligence 6
577-community, including with respect to the lowest orga-7
578-nizational unit of each such element, that include an 8
579-identification of any gaps, shortfalls, or resource 9
580-needs of each such element; 10
581-‘‘(E) identify gaps, shortfalls, resources needs, 11
582-and recommendations for adjustments in allocations 12
583-and additional resources and other remedies to 13
584-strengthen counterintelligence, security, and insider 14
585-threat detection programs; 15
586-‘‘(F) pursuant to final damage assessments fa-16
587-cilitated by the National Counterintelligence and Se-17
588-curity Center that have been undertaken as a result 18
589-of an unauthorized disclosure, determine whether the 19
590-heads of the elements of the intelligence community 20
591-implement recommended mitigation, and notify the 21
592-congressional intelligence committees of such deter-22
593-minations; and 23
594-‘‘(G) study the data collected during the course 24
595-of background investigations and adjudications for se-25
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599-curity clearances granted to individuals who subse-1
600-quently commit unauthorized disclosures, and issue 2
601-findings regarding the quality of such data as a pre-3
602-dictor for insider threat activity, delineated by the se-4
603-verity of the unauthorized disclosure.’’. 5
604-SEC. 405. MODIFICATION OF DEADLINE FOR ANNUAL SUB-6
605-MISSION OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE PRI-7
606-ORITIES FRAMEWORK. 8
607-Section 102A(p)(3) of the National Security Act of 9
608-1947 (50 U.S.C. 3024(p)(3)) is amended by striking ‘‘Octo-10
609-ber 1’’ and inserting ‘‘March 1’’. 11
610-SEC. 406. MATTERS RELATING TO CHIEF DATA OFFICERS OF 12
611-INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. 13
612-(a) P
613-ROHIBITION ON SIMULTANEOUS SERVICE AS 14
614-C
615-HIEFDATAOFFICER ANDCHIEFINFORMATIONOFFI-15
616-CER.—Section 103G of the National Security Act of 1947 16
617-(50 U.S.C. 3032) is amended by adding at the end the fol-17
618-lowing new subsection: 18
619-‘‘(d) P
620-ROHIBITION ONSIMULTANEOUSSERVICE AS 19
621-C
622-HIEFDATAOFFICER ANDCHIEFINFORMATIONOFFI-20
623-CER.—An individual serving in the position of Chief Infor-21
624-mation Officer of the Intelligence Community or chief infor-22
625-mation officer of any other element of the intelligence com-23
626-munity, as the case may be, may not, while so serving, serve 24
627-as the Intelligence Community Chief Data Officer under 25
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631-section 103K or as the chief data officer of any other element 1
632-of the intelligence community.’’. 2
633-(b) C
634-LARIFICATION OF DUTIES OFINTELLIGENCE 3
635-C
636-OMMUNITYCHIEFDATAOFFICER.— 4
637-(1) C
638-LARIFICATION OF DATA-RELATED DUTIES.— 5
639-Section 103K(c)(4) of the National Security Act of 6
640-1947 (50 U.S.C. 3034b(c)(4)) is amended by inserting 7
641-‘‘relating to data’’ after ‘‘duties’’. 8
642-(2) R
643-EMOVAL OF UNRELATED DUTIES AND FUNC -9
644-TIONS.—Not later than 90 days after the date of the 10
645-enactment of this Act, consistent with section 103K(c) 11
646-of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 12
647-3034b(c)), as amended by paragraph (1), the Director 13
648-of National Intelligence shall complete such internal 14
649-reorganization of the Office of the Director of Na-15
650-tional Intelligence as the Director determines nec-16
651-essary to ensure that the duties of the Intelligence 17
652-Community Chief Data Officer appointed under such 18
653-section do not include— 19
654-(A) any duty relating to partnership inter-20
655-operability or partnership engagement; or 21
656-(B) any other duty that does not relate to 22
657-an issue involving data. 23
658-(3) B
659-RIEFING.—Prior to the date on which the 24
660-Director completes the reorganization under para-25
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664-graph (2), the Director shall provide to the congres-1
665-sional intelligence committees a briefing regarding— 2
666-(A) the proposed reorganization; and 3
667-(B) any other efforts of the Director to en-4
668-sure that any future duties prescribed by the Di-5
669-rector to be performed by the Intelligence Com-6
670-munity Chief Data Officer pursuant to section 7
671-103K(c) of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 8
672-U.S.C. 3034b(c)), as amended by paragraph (1), 9
673-relate exclusively to issues involving data, con-10
674-sistent with such section. 11
675-(c) R
676-EPORTS.—Not later than 90 days after the date 12
677-of the enactment of this Act, the head of each element of 13
678-the intelligence community shall submit to the congressional 14
679-intelligence committees a written report regarding the orga-15
680-nizational and reporting structure for the chief data officer 16
681-of that element, including an identification of whether such 17
682-chief data officer reports to, or is otherwise subordinate to, 18
683-the chief information officer of that element and, if so, the 19
684-rationale for such organizational and reporting structure. 20
685-SEC. 407. MODIFICATION TO SPECIAL PAY AUTHORITY FOR 21
686-SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, OR 22
687-MATHEMATICS POSITIONS. 23
688-(a) M
689-ODIFICATION.—Section 113B of the National Se-24
690-curity Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3049a) is amended— 25
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694-(1) in the section heading, by inserting ‘‘AND 1
695-POSITIONS REQUIRING BANKING OR FINAN -2
696-CIAL SERVICES EXPERTISE ’’ after ‘‘MATHE-3
697-MATICS POSITIONS ’’; 4
698-(2) in subsection (a)— 5
699-(A) in the heading, by inserting ‘‘
700-OR IN 6
701-B
702-ANKING OR FINANCIALSERVICES’’ after 7
703-‘‘M
704-ATHEMATICS’’; 8
705-(B) in paragraph (1), in the matter pre-9
706-ceding subparagraph (A), by inserting ‘‘or in 10
707-banking or financial services (including expertise 11
708-relating to critical financial infrastructure oper-12
709-ations, capital markets, banking compliance pro-13
710-grams, or international investments)’’ after ‘‘or 14
711-mathematics’’; 15
712-(C) by redesignating paragraph (2) as 16
713-paragraph (3); and 17
714-(D) by inserting after paragraph (1) the fol-18
715-lowing new paragraph: 19
716-‘‘(2) L
717-IMITATION ON NUMBER OF RECIPIENTS .— 20
718-For each element of the intelligence community, the 21
719-number of individuals serving in a position in such 22
720-element who receive a higher rate of pay established 23
721-or increased under paragraph (1) may not, at any 24
722-time during a given fiscal year, exceed 50 individuals 25
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726-or 5 percent of the total number of full-time equiva-1
727-lent positions authorized for such element for the pre-2
728-ceding fiscal year, whichever is greater.’’; and 3
729-(3) in subsection (e), by striking ‘‘the element’’ 4
730-and inserting ‘‘an element’’. 5
731-(b) C
732-LERICALAMENDMENT.—The table of contents at 6
733-the beginning of such Act is amended by striking the item 7
734-relating to section 113B and inserting the following new 8
735-item: 9
736-‘‘Sec. 113B. Special pay authority for science, technology, engineering, or mathe-
737-matics positions and positions requiring banking or financial
738-services expertise.’’.
739-(c) REPORTS.—Not later than September 1 of each 10
740-year until September 1, 2025, the head of each element of 11
741-the intelligence community shall submit to the congressional 12
742-intelligence committees a report on any rates of pay estab-13
743-lished for such element under section 113B of such Act (50 14
744-U.S.C. 3049a), as amended by subsection (a), including— 15
745-(1) a description of any rates of pay so estab-16
746-lished; and 17
747-(2) an identification of the number of positions 18
748-in such element that will be subject to such rates of 19
749-pay during the subsequent fiscal year. 20
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753-SEC. 408. ANNUAL REPORT ON UNFUNDED PRIORITIES OF 1
754-INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. 2
755-Section 514(a) of the National Security Act of 1947 3
756-(50 U.S.C. 3113(a)) is amended by inserting ‘‘prepare and’’ 4
757-after ‘‘each element of the intelligence community shall’’. 5
758-SEC. 409. NOTICE TO CONGRESS OF COUNTERINTEL-6
759-LIGENCE THREATS TO LEGISLATIVE BRANCH. 7
760-Title V of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 8
761-3091 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following 9
762-new section (and conforming the table of contents at the 10
763-beginning of such Act accordingly): 11
764-‘‘SEC. 516. NOTICE TO CONGRESS OF COUNTERINTEL-12
765-LIGENCE THREATS TO LEGISLATIVE BRANCH 13
766-AND LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OFFICIALS. 14
767-‘‘(a) N
768-OTIFICATION, BRIEFINGS, ANDPREPARATION OF 15
769-R
770-EPORTS.—Consistent with the protection of intelligence 16
771-sources and methods, the Director of National Intelligence 17
772-and the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 18
773-shall jointly— 19
774-‘‘(1) notify, in a timely manner, congressional 20
775-leadership of any counterintelligence threat to the leg-21
776-islative branch or a legislative branch official; 22
777-‘‘(2) provide to legislative branch officials deter-23
778-mined appropriate by the Directors, including any 24
779-such official targeted or compromised by such a 25
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783-threat, briefings on the defense against such threats; 1
784-and 2
785-‘‘(3) prepare reports that include specific infor-3
786-mation concerning such threats to the legislative 4
787-branch or legislative branch officials but exclude the 5
788-intelligence sources or methods by which such infor-6
789-mation has been obtained, to facilitate the increased 7
790-distribution of specific information concerning such 8
791-threats. 9
792-‘‘(b) D
793-EFENSIVEPRIORITY.—In determining the ap-10
794-propriateness of disseminating information on counterintel-11
795-ligence threats (including information associated with a 12
796-sensitive intelligence matter or ongoing criminal investiga-13
797-tion) or of providing a briefing on the defense against such 14
798-threats under subsection (a), the Director of National Intel-15
799-ligence and the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investiga-16
800-tion shall seek to resolve such determination in favor of the 17
801-action most compatible with enhancing the defense of the 18
802-legislative branch against such threats. 19
803-‘‘(c) Q
804-UARTERLYREPORTS.— 20
805-‘‘(1) R
806-EQUIREMENT.—On a quarterly basis, the 21
807-Director of National Intelligence shall submit to con-22
808-gressional leadership a report on counterintelligence 23
809-threats to the legislative branch or legislative branch 24
810-officials. 25
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814-‘‘(2) MATTERS.—Each report under paragraph 1
815-(1) shall include, with respect to the quarterly period 2
816-covered by the report, the following: 3
817-‘‘(A) A description of any counterintel-4
818-ligence threat to the legislative branch or a legis-5
819-lative branch official (including the identity of 6
820-any such official) identified during such period. 7
821-‘‘(B) An identification of each date on 8
822-which the intelligence community became aware 9
823-of such a threat. 10
824-‘‘(C) An identification of the number of 11
825-briefings provided under subsection (a)(2) during 12
826-such period, including an identification of each 13
827-date on which such a briefing occurred. 14
828-‘‘(D) An identification of the number of re-15
829-ports prepared under subsection (a)(3) during 16
830-such period. 17
831-‘‘(d) D
832-EFINITIONS.—In this section: 18
833-‘‘(1) C
834-ONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP .—The term 19
835-‘congressional leadership’ means— 20
836-‘‘(A) the Speaker of the House of Represent-21
837-atives; 22
838-‘‘(B) the minority leader of the House of 23
839-Representatives; 24
840-‘‘(C) the majority leader of the Senate; 25
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844-‘‘(D) the minority leader of the Senate; 1
845-‘‘(E) the Chairman and Ranking Member of 2
846-the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 3
847-of the House of Representatives; and 4
848-‘‘(F) the Chairman and Vice Chairman of 5
849-the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Sen-6
850-ate. 7
851-‘‘(2) L
852-EGISLATIVE BRANCH.—The term ‘legisla-8
853-tive branch’ has the meaning given that term in sec-9
854-tion 202 of title 18, United States Code. 10
855-‘‘(3) L
856-EGISLATIVE BRANCH OFFICIAL.—The term 11
857-‘legislative branch official’ includes— 12
858-‘‘(A) a Member of Congress; 13
859-‘‘(B) an elected officer of either House of 14
860-Congress; 15
861-‘‘(C) any employee of, or any other indi-16
862-vidual functioning in the capacity of an em-17
863-ployee of— 18
864-‘‘(i) a Member of Congress; 19
865-‘‘(ii) a committee of either House of 20
866-Congress; 21
867-‘‘(iii) the leadership staff of the House 22
868-of Representatives or the leadership staff of 23
869-the Senate; 24
870-‘‘(iv) a joint committee of Congress; or 25
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874-‘‘(v) a working group or caucus orga-1
875-nized to provide legislative services or other 2
876-assistance to Members of Congress; and 3
877-‘‘(D) any other legislative branch employee 4
878-serving in a position described under section 5
879-13101(13) of title 5, United States Code.’’. 6
880-SEC. 410. CONGRESSIONAL NOTICE OF COUNTERINTEL-7
881-LIGENCE INVESTIGATIONS INTO PERSONS 8
882-HOLDING ELECTED OFFICES AND CAN-9
883-DIDATES FOR SUCH OFFICES. 10
884-Title V of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 11
885-3091 et seq.), as amended by section 409, is further amend-12
886-ed by adding at the end the following new section (and con-13
887-forming the table of contents at the beginning of such Act 14
888-accordingly): 15
889-‘‘SEC. 517. CONGRESSIONAL NOTICE OF COUNTERINTEL-16
890-LIGENCE INVESTIGATIONS INTO FEDERAL 17
891-ELECTED OFFICIALS AND CANDIDATES IN 18
892-ELECTIONS FOR FEDERAL OFFICE. 19
893-‘‘(a) N
894-OTICEREQUIREMENT.—Notwithstanding sec-20
895-tion 533 of title 28, United States Code, the delegation of 21
896-the authorities of the Attorney General, or any other delega-22
897-tion of authority, direction, or policy of the executive 23
898-branch, the Director of Federal Bureau of Investigation 24
899-shall notify congressional leadership not later than 48 hours 25
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903-after the commencement of a counterintelligence investiga-1
904-tion into a person who holds an elected Federal office or 2
905-a candidate in an election for such an office. Such notifica-3
906-tion shall include a summary of the relevant facts associ-4
907-ated with the counterintelligence investigation and the iden-5
908-tity of the person subject to such investigation. 6
909-‘‘(b) C
910-ONGRESSIONALLEADERSHIP.—The term ‘con-7
911-gressional leadership’ means— 8
912-‘‘(1) the Speaker of the House of Representatives; 9
913-‘‘(2) the minority leader of the House of Rep-10
914-resentatives; 11
915-‘‘(3) the majority leader of the Senate; 12
916-‘‘(4) the minority leader of the Senate; 13
917-‘‘(5) the Chairman and Ranking Member of the 14
918-Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the 15
919-House of Representatives; and 16
920-‘‘(6) the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Se-17
921-lect Committee on Intelligence of the Senate.’’. 18
922-SEC. 411. SUBMISSION OF LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS. 19
923-Title V of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 20
924-3091 et seq.), as amended by section 410, is further amend-21
925-ed by adding at the end the following new section (and con-22
926-forming the table of contents at the beginning of such Act 23
927-accordingly): 24
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931-‘‘SEC. 518. SUBMISSION OF LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS. 1
932-‘‘Not later than 45 days after the date on which the 2
933-President submits to Congress the budget for each fiscal year 3
934-pursuant to section 1105(a) of title 31, United States Code, 4
935-the Director of National Intelligence shall submit to the con-5
936-gressional intelligence committees any legislative provisions 6
937-that are proposed by the Director to be enacted as part of 7
938-the annual intelligence authorization bill for that fiscal 8
939-year.’’. 9
940-SEC. 412. SUNSET OF CERTAIN INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY 10
941-REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. 11
942-Title V of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 12
943-3091), as amended by section 411, is further amended by 13
944-adding at the end the following new section (and con-14
945-forming the table of contents at the beginning of such Act 15
946-accordingly): 16
947-‘‘SEC. 519. TERMINATION OF CERTAIN REPORTING RE-17
948-QUIREMENTS. 18
949-‘‘(a) S
950-UNSET.—Effective on December 31, 2025, each 19
951-report described in subsection (b) that is still required to 20
952-be submitted to Congress as of such date shall no longer 21
953-be required to be submitted to Congress. 22
954-‘‘(b) R
955-EPORTSDESCRIBED.—Except as provided in 23
956-subsection (c), a report described in this subsection is a re-24
957-curring report that is required to be submitted to Congress 25
958-by the Director of National Intelligence, or by any officer, 26
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962-official, component, or element of the Office of the Director 1
963-of National Intelligence, pursuant to— 2
964-‘‘(1) a provision of an annual intelligence au-3
965-thorization Act for fiscal year 2021 or any prior fis-4
966-cal year; 5
967-‘‘(2) any amendment made by such an Act; or 6
968-‘‘(3) any committee report, classified annex, or 7
969-explanatory statement accompanying such an Act. 8
970-‘‘(c) E
971-XCEPTIONS.—Subsection (a) shall not apply 9
972-with respect to any of the following: 10
973-‘‘(1) A reporting requirement imposed on all de-11
974-partments and agencies of the Federal Government. 12
975-‘‘(2) A report required in conjunction with a 13
976-provision of law that requires a certification, deter-14
977-mination or comparable finding, or authorizing waiv-15
978-er with respect to a condition, limitation, or com-16
979-parable restriction. 17
980-‘‘(3) A recurring report required by a provision 18
981-of law that specifies when the requirement to submit 19
982-the report terminates. 20
983-‘‘(4) An annual report required by section 108B 21
984-of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 22
985-3043b). 23
986-‘‘(5) A report required to be submitted by an in-24
987-dividual or entity other than an individual referred 25
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991-to in subsection (b) that requires consultation or co-1
992-ordination with an individual described in subsection 2
993-(b). 3
994-‘‘(d) R
995-EPORT TOCONGRESS.—Not later than February 4
996-1, 2024, the Director of National Intelligence shall submit 5
997-to the congressional intelligence committees a report that 6
998-includes— 7
999-‘‘(1) a list of all reports that the Director deter-8
1000-mines are described in subsection (b) and not subject 9
1001-to an exception under subsection (c); and 10
1002-‘‘(2) for each report included on such list, a cita-11
1003-tion to the provision of law under which the report 12
1004-is required to be submitted.’’. 13
1005-SEC. 413. NOTICE AND DAMAGE ASSESSMENT WITH RE-14
1006-SPECT TO SIGNIFICANT UNAUTHORIZED DIS-15
1007-CLOSURE OF CLASSIFIED NATIONAL INTEL-16
1008-LIGENCE. 17
1009-Title XI of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 18
1010-U.S.C. 3231 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 19
1011-1105 the following new section (and conforming the table 20
1012-of contents at the beginning of such Act accordingly): 21
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1016-‘‘SEC. 1105A. NOTICE AND DAMAGE ASSESSMENT WITH RE-1
1017-SPECT TO SIGNIFICANT UNAUTHORIZED DIS-2
1018-CLOSURE OF CLASSIFIED NATIONAL INTEL-3
1019-LIGENCE. 4
1020-‘‘(a) N
1021-OTIFICATION ANDDAMAGEASSESSMENTRE-5
1022-QUIREMENTS.— 6
1023-‘‘(1) R
1024-EQUIREMENTS.—If the Director of Na-7
1025-tional Intelligence becomes aware of an actual or po-8
1026-tential significant unauthorized disclosure of classi-9
1027-fied national intelligence— 10
1028-‘‘(A) as soon as practicable, but not later 11
1029-than 7 days after the date on which the Director 12
1030-becomes so aware, the Director shall notify the 13
1031-congressional intelligence committees of such ac-14
1032-tual or potential disclosure; and 15
1033-‘‘(B) in the case of an actual disclosure, not 16
1034-later than 7 days after the date on which the Di-17
1035-rector becomes so aware, the Director or the head 18
1036-of any element of the intelligence community 19
1037-from which the significant unauthorized disclo-20
1038-sure originated shall initiate a damage assess-21
1039-ment consistent with the procedures set forth in 22
1040-Intelligence Community Directive 732 (relating 23
1041-to the conduct of damage assessments), or suc-24
1042-cessor directive, with respect to such disclosure. 25
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1046-‘‘(2) CONTENTS OF NOTIFICATION .—A notifica-1
1047-tion submitted to the congressional intelligence com-2
1048-mittees under paragraph (1)(A) with respect to an ac-3
1049-tual or potential significant unauthorized disclosure 4
1050-of classified national intelligence shall include— 5
1051-‘‘(A) a summary of the facts and cir-6
1052-cumstances of such disclosure; 7
1053-‘‘(B) a summary of the contents of the na-8
1054-tional intelligence revealed or potentially re-9
1055-vealed, as the case may be, by such disclosure; 10
1056-‘‘(C) an initial appraisal of the level of ac-11
1057-tual or potential damage, as the case may be, to 12
1058-the national security of the United States as a 13
1059-result of such disclosure; and 14
1060-‘‘(D) in the case of an actual disclosure, 15
1061-which elements of the intelligence community 16
1062-will be involved in the damage assessment con-17
1063-ducted with respect to such disclosure pursuant 18
1064-to paragraph (1)(B). 19
1065-‘‘(b) D
1066-AMAGEASSESSMENTREPORTINGREQUIRE-20
1067-MENTS.— 21
1068-‘‘(1) R
1069-ECURRING REPORTING REQUIREMENT .— 22
1070-Not later than 30 days after the date of the initiation 23
1071-of a damage assessment pursuant to subsection 24
1072-(a)(1)(B), and every 90 days thereafter until the com-25
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1076-pletion of the damage assessment or upon the request 1
1077-of the congressional intelligence committees, the Direc-2
1078-tor of National Intelligence shall— 3
1079-‘‘(A) submit to the congressional intelligence 4
1080-committees copies of any documents or materials 5
1081-disclosed as a result of the significant unauthor-6
1082-ized disclosure of the classified national intel-7
1083-ligence that is the subject of the damage assess-8
1084-ment; and 9
1085-‘‘(B) provide to the congressional intel-10
1086-ligence committees a briefing on such documents 11
1087-and materials and a status of the damage assess-12
1088-ment. 13
1089-‘‘(2) F
1090-INAL DAMAGE ASSESSMENT .—As soon as 14
1091-practicable after completing a damage assessment 15
1092-pursuant to subsection (a)(1)(B), the Director of Na-16
1093-tional Intelligence shall submit the final damage as-17
1094-sessment to the congressional intelligence committees. 18
1095-‘‘(c) N
1096-OTIFICATION OFREFERRAL TODEPARTMENT OF 19
1097-J
1098-USTICE.—If a referral is made to the Department of Jus-20
1099-tice from any element of the intelligence community regard-21
1100-ing a significant unauthorized disclosure of classified na-22
1101-tional intelligence under this section, the Director of Na-23
1102-tional Intelligence shall notify the congressional intelligence 24
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1106-committees of the referral on the date such referral is 1
1107-made.’’. 2
1108-SEC. 414. IN-STATE TUITION RATES FOR CERTAIN MEMBERS 3
1109-OF INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. 4
1110-(a) I
1111-NGENERAL.—Section 135(d) of the Higher Edu-5
1112-cation Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1015d(d)), as amended by 6
1113-section 6206(a)(4) of the Foreign Service Families Act of 7
1114-2021 (Public Law 117–81), is further amended— 8
1115-(1) in paragraph (1), by striking ‘‘or’’ after the 9
1116-semicolon; 10
1117-(2) in paragraph (2), by striking the period at 11
1118-the end and inserting ‘‘; or’’; and 12
1119-(3) by adding at the end the following new para-13
1120-graph: 14
1121-‘‘(3) an officer or employee of an element of the 15
1122-intelligence community (as such term is defined in 16
1123-section 3 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 17
1124-U.S.C. 3003)) who serves in a position of employment 18
1125-in such element for a period of more than 30 days.’’. 19
1126-(b) E
1127-FFECTIVEDATE.—The amendments made by sub-20
1128-section (a) shall take effect at each public institution of 21
1129-higher education in a State that receives assistance under 22
1130-the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1001 et seq.) 23
1131-for the first period of enrollment at such institution that 24
1132-begins after July 1, 2024. 25
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1136-SEC. 415. REPEAL OF STUDY ON PERSONNEL UNDER STRA-1
1137-TEGIC INTELLIGENCE PARTNERSHIP PRO-2
1138-GRAM. 3
1139-Section 6435 of the Intelligence Authorization Act for 4
1140-Fiscal Year 2023 (Public Law 117–263; 136 Stat. 3533) 5
1141-is repealed (and conforming the table of contents in section 6
1142-6001(b) accordingly). 7
1143-SEC. 416. AUTHORIZATION RELATING TO CERTAIN INTEL-8
1144-LIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AC-9
1145-TIVITIES OF COAST GUARD. 10
1146-(a) A
1147-UTHORIZATION.—Consistent with the policies, 11
1148-procedures, and coordination required pursuant to section 12
1149-811 of the Counterintelligence and Security Enhancements 13
1150-Act of 1994 (50 U.S.C. 3381) and section 902 of the Coun-14
1151-terintelligence Enhancement Act of 2002 (50 U.S.C. 3382), 15
1152-the Commandant of the Coast Guard may obligate and ex-16
1153-pend amounts made available under the National Intel-17
1154-ligence Program for the intelligence and counterintelligence 18
1155-activities of the Coast Guard to conduct such an activity 19
1156-without regard to any other provision of law or regulation 20
1157-relating to the obligation, expenditure, or accounting of 21
1158-Government funds, if— 22
1159-(1) the object of the activity is of a confidential, 23
1160-extraordinary, or emergency nature; and 24
1161-(2) following each such expenditure, the Com-25
1162-mandant submits to the congressional intelligence 26
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1166-committees a written certification that the object of 1
1167-the activity was of a nature described in paragraph 2
1168-(1). 3
1169-(b) T
1170-REATMENT OF CERTIFICATION.—Each written 4
1171-certification under subsection (a)(2) shall be deemed a full 5
1172-and sufficient voucher for the expenditure of the amount 6
1173-expressed therein, and is final and conclusive upon the ac-7
1174-counting officers of the United States. 8
1175-(c) L
1176-IMITATION.—Except as provided in subsection 9
1177-(d), of the funds made available under the National Intel-10
1178-ligence Program for a fiscal year for the intelligence and 11
1179-counterintelligence activities of the Coast Guard, not more 12
1180-than 5 percent may be expended during the fiscal year 13
1181-under subsection (a) to conduct such activities in accord-14
1182-ance with such subsection unless, for each intended expendi-15
1183-ture in excess of such percentage— 16
1184-(1) the Commandant submits to the congres-17
1185-sional intelligence committees a notification of the in-18
1186-tent to expend the amounts; and 19
1187-(2) a period of 30 days has elapsed following the 20
1188-date on which the Commandant submits such notifi-21
1189-cation. 22
1190-(d) W
1191-AIVER.— 23
1192-(1) A
1193-UTHORITY.—The Commandant may waive 24
1194-the limitation under subsection (c) if the Com-25
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1198-mandant determines such a waiver is necessary as a 1
1199-result of extraordinary circumstances that affect the 2
1200-national security of the United States. 3
1201-(2) N
1202-OTIFICATION TO CONGRESS .—Not later 4
1203-than 2 days after issuing a waiver under paragraph 5
1204-(1), the Commandant shall submit to the congres-6
1205-sional intelligence committees written notice and jus-7
1206-tification for the waiver. 8
1207-(e) N
1208-ATIONALINTELLIGENCEPROGRAMDEFINED.—In 9
1209-this section, the term ‘‘National Intelligence Program’’ has 10
1210-the meaning given that term in section 3 of the National 11
1211-Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3003). 12
1212-SEC. 417. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY COUNTERINTEL-13
1213-LIGENCE OFFICES. 14
1214-(a) E
1215-STABLISHMENT OFOFFICES.— 15
1216-(1) A
1217-GREEMENTS WITH DEPARTMENTS AND 16
1218-AGENCIES.—The Director of National Intelligence, 17
1219-acting through the Director of the National Counter-18
1220-intelligence and Security Center, shall seek to enter 19
1221-into an agreement with the head of a designated Fed-20
1222-eral department or agency under which the Director 21
1223-of National Intelligence and the head of the des-22
1224-ignated Federal department or agency shall establish 23
1225-within the designated Federal department or agency 24
1226-an office, which shall be known as an ‘‘Intelligence 25
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1230-Community Counterintelligence Office’’, in accord-1
1231-ance with this section. 2
1232-(2) L
1233-OCATION.—Each office established under 3
1234-this subsection within a department or agency shall 4
1235-be physically located within the headquarters of the 5
1236-department or agency and within reasonable prox-6
1237-imity to the offices of the agency or departmental 7
1238-leadership. 8
1239-(3) S
1240-ECURITY.—The Director of the National 9
1241-Counterintelligence and Security Center shall be re-10
1242-sponsible for the protection of classified information 11
1243-and for the establishment and enforcement of all secu-12
1244-rity-related controls within an Intelligence Commu-13
1245-nity Counterintelligence Office. 14
1246-(b) P
1247-ERSONNEL.— 15
1248-(1) D
1249-IRECTOR.— 16
1250-(A) A
1251-PPOINTMENT.—The head of an Intel-17
1252-ligence Community Counterintelligence Office es-18
1253-tablished within a designated Federal depart-19
1254-ment or agency pursuant to this section shall be 20
1255-the Director of the Intelligence Community 21
1256-Counterintelligence Office of the department or 22
1257-agency who is appointed by the Director of Na-23
1258-tional Intelligence. The Director of the Intel-24
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1262-ligence Community Counterintelligence Office 1
1263-shall— 2
1264-(i) be supervised and subject to per-3
1265-formance evaluations by the Director of the 4
1266-National Counterintelligence and Security 5
1267-Center, in consultation with the head of the 6
1268-department or agency; 7
1269-(ii) be an employee of the intelligence 8
1270-community with significant counterintel-9
1271-ligence experience; and 10
1272-(iii) serve for a period of 3 years. 11
1273-(B) R
1274-ESPONSIBILITIES.—The Director of an 12
1275-Intelligence Community Counterintelligence Of-13
1276-fice at a designated Federal department or agen-14
1277-cy shall carry out the following responsibilities: 15
1278-(i) Serving as the head of the Intel-16
1279-ligence Community Counterintelligence Of-17
1280-fice of the department or agency, with su-18
1281-pervisory responsibility for the Office and 19
1282-any other personnel assigned to the Office. 20
1283-(ii) Advising the head of the depart-21
1284-ment or agency on counterintelligence and 22
1285-intelligence information. 23
1286-(iii) Ensuring that counterintelligence 24
1287-threat information and, as appropriate, fin-25
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1291-ished intelligence on topics related to the 1
1292-functions of the department or agency, are 2
1293-provided to appropriate personnel of the de-3
1294-partment or agency without delay. 4
1295-(iv) Ensuring critical intelligence rel-5
1296-evant to the head of the department or agen-6
1297-cy is requested and disseminated in a time-7
1298-ly manner. 8
1299-(v) Establishing, as appropriate, mech-9
1300-anisms for collaboration through which de-10
1301-partment or agency subject matter experts, 11
1302-including those without security clearances, 12
1303-can share information and expertise with 13
1304-the intelligence community. 14
1305-(vi) Correlating and evaluating coun-15
1306-terintelligence threats identified within in-16
1307-telligence community reporting, in coordi-17
1308-nation with the National Counterintel-18
1309-ligence and Security Center, and providing 19
1310-appropriate dissemination of such intel-20
1311-ligence to officials of the department or 21
1312-agency with a need-to-know. 22
1313-(vii) Advising the head of the agency 23
1314-or department on methods to improve the 24
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1318-counterintelligence posture of the agency or 1
1319-department. 2
1320-(viii) Where appropriate, supporting 3
1321-the agency or department leadership in en-4
1322-gaging with the National Security Council. 5
1323-(ix) In coordination with the National 6
1324-Counterintelligence and Security Center, es-7
1325-tablishing counterintelligence partnerships 8
1326-to improve the counterintelligence defense of 9
1327-the department or agency. 10
1328-(2) D
1329-EPUTY DIRECTOR.—Each Intelligence Com-11
1330-munity Counterintelligence Office established within 12
1331-a department or agency shall have a Deputy Director 13
1332-who is appointed by the head of the department or 14
1333-agency, in coordination with the Director of National 15
1334-Intelligence. The Deputy Director shall— 16
1335-(A) be supervised and subject to perform-17
1336-ance evaluations by the head of the department 18
1337-or agency, in consultation with the Director of 19
1338-the National Counterintelligence and Security 20
1339-Center; 21
1340-(B) be a current or former employee of the 22
1341-department or agency with significant experience 23
1342-within such agency or department; and 24
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1346-(C) serve at the pleasure of the head of the 1
1347-department or agency. 2
1348-(3) O
1349-THER EMPLOYEES.— 3
1350-(A) J
1351-OINT DUTY ASSIGNMENT.—Each Intel-4
1352-ligence Community Counterintelligence Office 5
1353-shall have such other employees as the Director 6
1354-of National Intelligence, in consultation with the 7
1355-head of the department or agency, determines 8
1356-appropriate. Employment at an Intelligence 9
1357-Community Counterintelligence Office is an in-10
1358-telligence community joint duty assignment. A 11
1359-permanent change of station to an Intelligence 12
1360-Community Counterintelligence Office shall be 13
1361-for a period of not less than 2 years. 14
1362-(B) S
1363-UPERVISION.—The Director of the In-15
1364-telligence Community Counterintelligence Office 16
1365-of a department or agency shall be responsible 17
1366-for the supervision and management of employ-18
1367-ees assigned to the Office of that department or 19
1368-agency, including employees assigned by pro-20
1369-gram elements of the intelligence community and 21
1370-other Federal departments and agencies, as ap-22
1371-propriate. 23
1372-(C) J
1373-OINT DUTY OR ASSIGNED PERSONNEL 24
1374-REIMBURSEMENT.—The Director of National In-25
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1378-telligence shall reimburse a program element of 1
1379-the intelligence community or a Federal depart-2
1380-ment or agency for any permanent change of sta-3
1381-tion employee assigned to the Office of that ele-4
1382-ment, department, or agency from amounts au-5
1383-thorized to be appropriated for the Office of the 6
1384-Director of National Intelligence. 7
1385-(D) O
1386-PERATION UNDER AUTHORITY OF DI -8
1387-RECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE .—Employ-9
1388-ees assigned to an Intelligence Community Coun-10
1389-terintelligence Office under this paragraph shall 11
1390-operate under the authorities of the Director of 12
1391-National Intelligence for the duration of their as-13
1392-signment or period of employment within the Of-14
1393-fice, except for temporary duty assignment em-15
1394-ployees. 16
1395-(E) I
1396-NCENTIVE PAY.— 17
1397-(i) I
1398-N GENERAL.—An employee who 18
1399-accepts employment at an Intelligence Com-19
1400-munity Counterintelligence Office during 20
1401-the 120-day period after the date of the es-21
1402-tablishment of the Office shall receive an in-22
1403-centive payment, which shall be payable by 23
1404-the Director of National Intelligence, in an 24
1405-amount equal to 10 percent of the base an-25
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1409-nual pay of the employee. Such an employee 1
1410-who completes 2 years of service in such Of-2
1411-fice may receive an incentive payment in 3
1412-an amount equal to 10 percent of the base 4
1413-annual pay of the employee if the Director 5
1414-of the Office determines the performance of 6
1415-the employee is exceptional. 7
1416-(ii) A
1417-DDITIONAL INCENTIVE PAYMENTS 8
1418-FOR OTHER EMPLOYMENT .—An employee 9
1419-who receives an incentive payment or pay-10
1420-ments under clause (i) for accepting em-11
1421-ployment in an Intelligence Community 12
1422-Counterintelligence Office may receive an 13
1423-additional incentive payment or payments 14
1424-if the employee accepts employment at a 15
1425-different Intelligence Community Counter-16
1426-intelligence Office. Such payments shall be 17
1427-made under the same terms and conditions 18
1428-as payments under clause (i), except that 19
1429-the amount of each incentive payment shall 20
1430-be 5 percent of the base annual pay of the 21
1431-employee. 22
1432-(iii) E
1433-LIGIBILITY.—An employee is 23
1434-only eligible for an incentive payment 24
1435-under clause (i) or (ii) if the employee en-25
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1439-ters into an agreement with the Director of 1
1440-National Intelligence to serve in the Intel-2
1441-ligence Community Counterintelligence Of-3
1442-fice for a period of at least 2 years. 4
1443-(c) F
1444-UNDING.—Amounts authorized to be appropriated 5
1445-for the National Intelligence Program of the Office of the 6
1446-Director of National Intelligence may be made available 7
1447-for— 8
1448-(1) the renovation, furnishing, and equipping of 9
1449-a Federal building, as necessary, to meet the security 10
1450-and operational requirements of an Intelligence Com-11
1451-munity Counterintelligence Office; 12
1452-(2) the provision of connectivity to the Intel-13
1453-ligence Community Counterintelligence Office of a 14
1454-Federal department or agency that is located within 15
1455-the building of that department or agency to enable 16
1456-briefings, secure audio and video communications, 17
1457-and collaboration between employees of the depart-18
1458-ment or agency and the intelligence community at the 19
1459-unclassified, secret, and top secret levels; 20
1460-(3) the provision of other information technology 21
1461-systems and devices, such as computers, printers, and 22
1462-phones, for use by employees of an Intelligence Com-23
1463-munity Counterintelligence Office; 24
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1467-(4) the assignment of employees of the intel-1
1468-ligence community to support the operation of an In-2
1469-telligence Community Counterintelligence Office; and 3
1470-(5) the provision of other personal services nec-4
1471-essary for the operation of an Intelligence Community 5
1472-Counterintelligence Office. 6
1473-(d) D
1474-EADLINE FORESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICE IN 7
1475-D
1476-EPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE.— 8
1477-(1) E
1478-STABLISHMENT.—Not later than January 9
1479-1, 2025, the Director of National Intelligence shall 10
1480-seek to establish, in accordance with this section, an 11
1481-Intelligence Community Counterintelligence Office 12
1482-within the Department of Agriculture. 13
1483-(2) R
1484-EPORT.—Not later than 180 days after the 14
1485-date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of Na-15
1486-tional Intelligence shall submit to the congressional 16
1487-intelligence committees a report on the plan to estab-17
1488-lish the Office required under paragraph (1). Such re-18
1489-port shall include the costs and schedule associated 19
1490-with establishing such Office. 20
1491-(e) D
1492-ESIGNATEDFEDERALDEPARTMENT OR AGEN-21
1493-CY.—In this section, the term ‘‘designated Federal depart-22
1494-ment or agency’’ means the Department of Agriculture. 23
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1498-SEC. 418. TERMINATION OF CLIMATE SECURITY ADVISORY 1
1499-COUNCIL. 2
1500-(a) T
1501-ERMINATION.—The Climate Security Advisory 3
1502-Council established under section 120 of the National Secu-4
1503-rity Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3060) shall terminate on the 5
1504-date that is 180 days after the date of the enactment of 6
1505-this Act. 7
1506-(b) W
1507-IND-DOWNPERIOD.—During the 180-day period 8
1508-beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act and end-9
1509-ing on the date of the termination of the Climate Security 10
1510-Advisory Council under subsection (a)— 11
1511-(1) the Director of National Intelligence shall 12
1512-take such steps as may be necessary to complete the 13
1513-termination by such date, including with respect to 14
1514-the discharge of any final duties; and 15
1515-(2) the Climate Security Advisory Council may 16
1516-not carry out operations other than those related to 17
1517-such steps for termination. 18
1518-(c) C
1519-ONFORMINGREPEAL.— 19
1520-(1) R
1521-EPEAL.—Section 120 of the National Secu-20
1522-rity Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3060) is repealed (and 21
1523-conforming the table of contents accordingly). 22
1524-(2) E
1525-FFECTIVE DATE.—The amendment made by 23
1526-paragraph (1) shall take effect on the date that is 180 24
1527-days after the date of the enactment of this Act. 25
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1531-SEC. 419. LIMITATION ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR 1
1532-FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION PEND-2
1533-ING SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION REGARD-3
1534-ING CERTAIN MEDIA ENGAGEMENTS. 4
1535-(a) F
1536-INDINGS.—Congress finds that the Director of the 5
1537-Federal Bureau of Investigation has previously agreed to 6
1538-provide the information specified in subsection (b). 7
1539-(b) L
1540-IMITATION.—Of the funds authorized to be appro-8
1541-priated by this Act or otherwise made available under the 9
1542-National Intelligence Program for fiscal year 2024 for the 10
1543-Federal Bureau of Investigation, not more than 98 percent 11
1544-may be obligated or expended until the Director of the Fed-12
1545-eral Bureau of Investigation submits to the congressional 13
1546-intelligence committees a list of media backgrounders con-14
1547-ducted by personnel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 15
1548-relating to the 2020 election for President or foreign malign 16
1549-influence in the lead up to such election, the dates of such 17
1550-engagements, and the persons with whom such engagements 18
1551-were held. 19
1552-(c) N
1553-ATIONALINTELLIGENCEPROGRAMDEFINED.—In 20
1554-this section, the term ‘‘National Intelligence Program’’ has 21
1555-the meaning given that term in section 3 of the National 22
1556-Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3003). 23
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1560-SEC. 420. LIMITATION ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR 1
1561-FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION PEND-2
1562-ING SUBMISSION OF CERTAIN MEMORANDUM 3
1563-RELATING TO BUDGET. 4
1564-(a) L
1565-IMITATION.—Of the funds authorized to be appro-5
1566-priated by this Act or otherwise made available under the 6
1567-National Intelligence Program for fiscal year 2024 for the 7
1568-Federal Bureau of Investigation, not more than 99.9 per-8
1569-cent may be obligated or expended until the Director of the 9
1570-Federal Bureau of Investigation, in coordination with the 10
1571-Director of National Intelligence, submits to the congres-11
1572-sional intelligence committees the memorandum of agree-12
1573-ment that governs the policy of the Federal Bureau of Inves-13
1574-tigation on budget execution. 14
1575-(b) N
1576-ATIONALINTELLIGENCEPROGRAMDEFINED.— 15
1577-In this section, the term ‘‘National Intelligence Program’’ 16
1578-has the meaning given that term in section 3 of the National 17
1579-Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3003). 18
1580-SEC. 421. LIMITATION ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR OF-19
1581-FICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTEL-20
1582-LIGENCE PENDING SUBMISSION OF CERTAIN 21
1583-DOCUMENTS AND ANNEXES. 22
1584-Of the funds authorized to be appropriated by this Act 23
1585-or otherwise made available for fiscal year 2024 for the Of-24
1586-fice of the Director of National Intelligence, not more than 25
1587-97 percent may be obligated or expended until the date on 26
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1591-which the Director of National Intelligence submits each 1
1592-document and, if applicable, each annex that is required 2
1593-under section 515 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 3
1594-U.S.C. 3114) but that, as of the date of the enactment of 4
1595-this Act, has not been submitted. 5
1596-Subtitle B—Reports and Other 6
1597-Matters 7
1598-SEC. 431. INCLUSION OF COUNTERNARCOTICS AS SPECIAL 8
1599-TOPIC IN CERTAIN BUDGET JUSTIFICATION 9
1600-MATERIALS. 10
1601-(a) I
1602-NCLUSION OFCOUNTERNARCOTICS AS SPECIAL 11
1603-T
1604-OPIC.—For the purposes of the congressional budget jus-12
1605-tification book for the National Intelligence Program (as 13
1606-such term is defined in section 3 of the National Security 14
1607-Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3003)) for each of fiscal years 2025 15
1608-through 2027, and for any subsequent fiscal year as the Di-16
1609-rector of National Intelligence determines appropriate, in-17
1610-formation with respect to the aggregate amount of funding 18
1611-requested for counternarcotics required to be included as 19
1612-part of the budget justification materials submitted to Con-20
1613-gress under section 506(a)(3) of such Act shall be included 21
1614-as a provision relating to a special topic in such congres-22
1615-sional budget justification book. 23
1616-(b) C
1617-ONTENTS.—With respect to a fiscal year, the spe-24
1618-cial topic provision included in the congressional budget 25
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1622-justification book pursuant to subsection (a) regarding the 1
1623-aggregate amount of funding requested for counternarcotics 2
1624-shall include— 3
1625-(1) a summary of the main activities and invest-4
1626-ments that such requested funding would support; 5
1627-(2) a breakdown of such requested funding by 6
1628-program, budget category, intelligence discipline, and 7
1629-any other appropriate classification; 8
1630-(3) a comparison of aggregate requested funding 9
1631-and aggregate enacted funding for counternarcotics 10
1632-for the current fiscal year and the previous fiscal 11
1633-year; 12
1634-(4) the number of full-time equivalent civilian 13
1635-and military personnel assigned to the counter-14
1636-narcotics mission of the intelligence community; and 15
1637-(5) such other information as the Director of Na-16
1638-tional Intelligence determines appropriate. 17
1639-SEC. 432. DEVELOPMENT OF PLAN TO MAKE OPEN-SOURCE 18
1640-INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTS AVAILABLE TO 19
1641-CERTAIN FEDERAL EMPLOYEES. 20
1642-(a) P
1643-LANREQUIREMENT.—Not later than 180 days 21
1644-after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of 22
1645-National Intelligence, in consultation with such heads of the 23
1646-elements of the intelligence community as the Director con-24
1647-siders appropriate, shall develop and submit to the congres-25
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1651-sional intelligence committees a plan to make available to 1
1652-covered individuals any covered open-source intelligence 2
1653-product. 3
1654-(b) E
1655-LEMENTS.—The plan required under subsection 4
1656-(a) shall include the following: 5
1657-(1) Policies and procedures to make available to 6
1658-covered individuals any covered open-source intel-7
1659-ligence product in a manner consistent with the pro-8
1660-tection of intelligence sources and methods. 9
1661-(2) Policies and procedures to increase the avail-10
1662-ability and accessibility to covered individuals of 11
1663-publicly available foreign language material that is 12
1664-translated by or within the intelligence community. 13
1665-(3) Policies and procedures to ensure that the 14
1666-head of each element of the intelligence community 15
1667-that produces any covered open-source intelligence 16
1668-product complies with all policies and procedures 17
1669-issued to implement the plan submitted under sub-18
1670-section (a). 19
1671-(4) Policies and procedures to ensure that any 20
1672-covered open-source intelligence product that is made 21
1673-available to covered individuals satisfies the require-22
1674-ments under any policy, procedure, or standard 23
1675-issued by the head of an element of the intelligence 24
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1679-community relating to the production and dissemina-1
1680-tion of intelligence products. 2
1681-(5) Any obstacles to making available to covered 3
1682-individuals unclassified products derived from open- 4
1683-source intelligence produced by the intelligence com-5
1684-munity, including translated foreign language mate-6
1685-rial described in paragraph (2). 7
1686-(6) With respect to implementation of the plan, 8
1687-a discussion of the estimated timeline, any additional 9
1688-funding or other resources, and any new authorities 10
1689-that would be required for such implementation. 11
1690-(7) A discussion of the feasibility and advis-12
1691-ability of making unclassified products derived from 13
1692-open-source intelligence produced by the intelligence 14
1693-community available to State and local government 15
1694-officials who would derive value from such unclassi-16
1695-fied products. 17
1696-(c) F
1697-ORM.—The plan required under subsection (a) 18
1698-shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include 19
1699-a classified annex. 20
1700-(d) I
1701-NTELLIGENCECOMMUNITYDIRECTIVEWITHRE-21
1702-SPECT TOOPEN-SOURCEINTELLIGENCE.—Not later than 22
1703-180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the 23
1704-Director of National Intelligence shall update Intelligence 24
1705-Community Directive 208, Maximizing the Utility of Ana-25
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1709-lytic Products (or any successor directive) to specifically 1
1710-address— 2
1711-(1) the production and dissemination of unclas-3
1712-sified intelligence products derived entirely from 4
1713-open-source intelligence, including from unclassified 5
1714-publicly available information, unclassified commer-6
1715-cially available information, or any other type of un-7
1716-classified information; and 8
1717-(2) the needs and requirements of covered indi-9
1718-viduals who do not hold a security clearance or have 10
1719-access to the classified systems on which such unclas-11
1720-sified intelligence products reside. 12
1721-(e) D
1722-EFINITIONS.—In this section: 13
1723-(1) C
1724-OVERED INDIVIDUAL.—The term ‘‘covered 14
1725-individual’’ means an employee of the Federal Gov-15
1726-ernment— 16
1727-(A) who is not an employee or contractor of 17
1728-an element of the intelligence community; and 18
1729-(B) who would derive value from a covered 19
1730-open-source intelligence product. 20
1731-(2) C
1732-OVERED OPEN -SOURCE INTELLIGENCE 21
1733-PRODUCT.—The term ‘‘covered open-source intel-22
1734-ligence product’’ means an unclassified product de-23
1735-rived from open-source intelligence that is produced 24
1736-by the intelligence community. 25
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1740-SEC. 433. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY-WIDE POLICY ON 1
1741-PREPUBLICATION REVIEW. 2
1742-Not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment 3
1743-of this Act, the Director of National Intelligence shall issue, 4
1744-and submit to the congressional intelligence committees, an 5
1745-intelligence community-wide policy regarding prepublica-6
1746-tion review. 7
1747-SEC. 434. REVIEW RELATING TO CONFIDENTIAL HUMAN 8
1748-SOURCE PROGRAM OF FEDERAL BUREAU OF 9
1749-INVESTIGATION. 10
1750-(a) R
1751-EVIEW BYINSPECTORGENERAL OF INTEL-11
1752-LIGENCECOMMUNITY.— 12
1753-(1) R
1754-EVIEW.—The Inspector General of the Intel-13
1755-ligence Community, in coordination with the Inspec-14
1756-tor General of the Department of Justice, shall con-15
1757-duct a review of the policies and procedures governing 16
1758-the confidential human source program of the Federal 17
1759-Bureau of Investigation (in this section referred to as 18
1760-the ‘‘program)’’ and the compliance by the Federal 19
1761-Bureau of Investigation with such policies and proce-20
1762-dures, including— 21
1763-(A) the policy of the Department of Justice 22
1764-titled ‘‘The Attorney General’s Guidelines Re-23
1765-garding the Use of FBI Confidential Sources’’ 24
1766-(or successor policy); and 25
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1770-(B) Intelligence Community Directive 304 1
1771-(or successor directive). 2
1772-(2) E
1773-LEMENTS.—The review under paragraph 3
1774-(1) shall include the following: 4
1775-(A) An assessment of the compliance by the 5
1776-Federal Bureau of Investigation with the policies 6
1777-and procedures governing the program, includ-7
1778-ing with respect to the management and valida-8
1779-tion of confidential human sources under such 9
1780-program. 10
1781-(B) An assessment of the means by which 11
1782-the Federal Bureau of Investigation conducts 12
1783-risk assessments relating to the continual valida-13
1784-tion of long-term confidential human sources 14
1785-under the program. 15
1786-(C) An assessment of the timeliness and 16
1787-completion rates of the reviews of confidential 17
1788-human sources under the program. 18
1789-(D) An identification of the data points as-19
1790-sessed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation 20
1791-during such reviews and the State and local 21
1792-databases used in conducting such reviews. 22
1793-(E) A list containing an identification of 23
1794-each incident of noncompliance with a policy or 24
1795-procedure specified in subparagraph (A). 25
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1799-(3) SUBMISSION.—Not later than 90 days after 1
1800-the date on which the review under paragraph (1) is 2
1801-completed, the Inspector General of the Intelligence 3
1802-Community shall submit to the congressional intel-4
1803-ligence committees a report containing the results of 5
1804-such review. 6
1805-(b) R
1806-EQUIREMENT.—Beginning not later than 180 7
1807-days after the date of the enactment of this Act, with respect 8
1808-to any confidential human source the management of which 9
1809-is funded through the National Intelligence Program— 10
1810-(1) if an agent of the Federal Bureau of Inves-11
1811-tigation has reasonable grounds to believe that such a 12
1812-confidential human source, or any immediate family 13
1813-member of such a source, has engaged in unauthorized 14
1814-criminal activity, including any misdemeanor or fel-15
1815-ony crime, the agent shall promptly notify a con-16
1816-fidential human source coordinator or the assigned 17
1817-Federal prosecutor; and 18
1818-(2) the file of each such confidential human 19
1819-source shall be reviewed on at least a quarterly basis 20
1820-and in a manner otherwise consistent with the guide-21
1821-lines of the Attorney General and other policies of the 22
1822-Federal Bureau of Investigation. 23
1823-(c) D
1824-EFINITIONS.—In this section: 24
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1828-(1) IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBER .—The term 1
1829-‘‘immediate family member’’ means, with respect to 2
1830-an individual, a spouse, domestic partner, parent, 3
1831-sibling, child, stepparent, stepsibling, or stepchild of 4
1832-the individual. 5
1833-(2) N
1834-ATIONAL INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM .—The 6
1835-term ‘‘National Intelligence Program’’ has the mean-7
1836-ing given such term in section 3 of the National Secu-8
1837-rity Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3003). 9
1838-SEC. 435. INSPECTOR GENERAL OF THE INTELLIGENCE 10
1839-COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT OF OVERT HUMAN 11
1840-INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION PROGRAM OF 12
1841-DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. 13
1842-(a) A
1843-SSESSMENT.— 14
1844-(1) R
1845-EQUIREMENT.—The Inspector General of 15
1846-the Intelligence Community shall conduct an assess-16
1847-ment of the Overt Human Intelligence Collection Pro-17
1848-gram administered by the Under Secretary of Home-18
1849-land Security for Intelligence and Analysis. 19
1850-(2) E
1851-LEMENTS.—The assessment under para-20
1852-graph (1) shall include findings and, as appropriate, 21
1853-recommendations on the following: 22
1854-(A) Whether the Overt Human Intelligence 23
1855-Collection Program is authorized or otherwise 24
1856-supported by legal authorities. 25
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1860-(B) Whether, and to what extent, such Pro-1
1861-gram has provided valuable insights on national 2
1862-intelligence priorities and intelligence priorities 3
1863-of the Department of Homeland Security. 4
1864-(C) Whether there is sufficient training pro-5
1865-vided to, and sufficient oversight provided of, of-6
1866-ficers and employees of the Office of Intelligence 7
1867-and Analysis of the Department of Homeland 8
1868-Security who conduct interviews or other engage-9
1869-ments for intelligence collection purposes under 10
1870-such Program. 11
1871-(D) Whether the responsibilities, procedures, 12
1872-and requirements for such Program set forth in 13
1873-Policy Instruction 907 of the Office of Intel-14
1874-ligence and Analysis, issued on June 29, 2016, 15
1875-(or any successor instruction) are clear, com-16
1876-plete, and consistently complied with by such of-17
1877-ficers and employees. 18
1878-(E) Whether such Program raises, or, with 19
1879-respect to activities conducted under such Pro-20
1880-gram prior to the date of such assessment, has 21
1881-raised, legal, ethical, or operational concerns, in-22
1882-cluding concerns relating to the actual or poten-23
1883-tial violation of any applicable policies or proce-24
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1887-dures for protecting the constitutional or statu-1
1888-tory rights of United States persons. 2
1889-(F) Any other matter the Inspector General 3
1890-of the Intelligence Community determines appro-4
1891-priate. 5
1892-(3) B
1893-RIEFING.—Not later than 180 days after 6
1894-the date of the enactment of this Act, the Inspector 7
1895-General of the Intelligence Community shall provide 8
1896-to the appropriate congressional committees a briefing 9
1897-on the preliminary findings and recommendations of 10
1898-the Inspector General with respect to the assessment 11
1899-under paragraph (1). 12
1900-(4) R
1901-EPORT.—Not later than 1 year after the 13
1902-date of the enactment of this Act, the Inspector Gen-14
1903-eral of the Intelligence Community shall submit to the 15
1904-appropriate congressional committees a report con-16
1905-taining the findings and recommendations of the In-17
1906-spector General with respect to the assessment under 18
1907-paragraph (1). 19
1908-(b) P
1909-ROHIBITION ONAVAILABILITY OFFUNDS.—None 20
1910-of the funds authorized to be appropriated by this Act may 21
1911-be made available to the Office of Intelligence and Analysis 22
1912-to conduct or resume a covered activity. 23
1913-(c) D
1914-EFINITION.—In this section: 24
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1918-(1) APPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMIT -1
1919-TEES.—The term ‘‘appropriate congressional commit-2
1920-tees’’ means the following: 3
1921-(A) The congressional intelligence commit-4
1922-tees. 5
1923-(B) The Committee on Homeland Security 6
1924-of the House of Representatives. 7
1925-(C) The Committee on Homeland Security 8
1926-and Governmental Affairs of the Senate. 9
1927-(2) C
1928-OVERED ACTIVITY.—The term ‘‘covered ac-10
1929-tivity’’ means an activity the conduct of which under 11
1930-the Overt Human Intelligence Collection Program 12
1931-was paused in 2022 (as described in the document 13
1932-submitted to the Permanent Select Committee on In-14
1933-telligence of the House of Representatives by the 15
1934-Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Intel-16
1935-ligence and Analysis, titled ‘‘Response to Questions 17
1936-during HPSCI Briefing on March 7, 2023’’), involv-18
1937-ing the conduct by an officer or employee of the Office 19
1938-of Intelligence and Analysis of an interview or other 20
1939-engagement for intelligence collection purposes with 21
1940-an individual, in connection with a criminal mat-22
1941-ter— 23
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1945-(A) who has been charged, arraigned, or is 1
1946-in the custody of a Federal, State, or local law 2
1947-enforcement agency; and 3
1948-(B) whose guilt with respect to such matter 4
1949-has not yet been adjudicated. 5
1950-(3) O
1951-VERT HUMAN INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION 6
1952-PROGRAM.—The term ‘‘Overt Human Intelligence 7
1953-Collection Program’’ means the program established 8
1954-by the Under Secretary of Homeland Security for In-9
1955-telligence and Analysis pursuant to Policy Instruc-10
1956-tion 907 of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis, 11
1957-issued on June 29, 2016 (or any successor program). 12
1958-(4) U
1959-NITED STATES PERSON.—The term ‘‘United 13
1960-States person’’ has the meaning given that term in 14
1961-section 101 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance 15
1962-Act of 1978 (50 U.S.C. 1801). 16
1963-SEC. 436. INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENTS REGARDING HAITI. 17
1964-(a) I
1965-NTELLIGENCECOMMUNITYASSESSMENT.— The 18
1966-Director of National Intelligence, acting through the Na-19
1967-tional Intelligence Council, shall produce an intelligence 20
1968-community assessment regarding Haiti. Such assessment 21
1969-shall include each of the following: 22
1970-(1) An analysis of the security, political, and 23
1971-economic situation in Haiti, and its effect on— 24
1972-(A) the people of Haiti; 25
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1976-(B) other countries in the Caribbean region; 1
1977-and 2
1978-(C) the United States, including Puerto 3
1979-Rico and the United States Virgin Islands, as a 4
1980-result of increased out-migration from Haiti to 5
1981-the United States, the increased use of Haiti as 6
1982-a transshipment point for illicit drugs destined 7
1983-for the United States, or any other relevant fac-8
1984-tor or trend. 9
1985-(2) A description of opportunities available to 10
1986-improve or stabilize the security, political, and eco-11
1987-nomic situation in Haiti. 12
1988-(3) An identification of specific events or actions 13
1989-in Haiti that, were they to occur individually or in 14
1990-combination, would serve as signposts indicating the 15
1991-further deterioration or collapse of the security, polit-16
1992-ical, and economic situation in Haiti. 17
1993-(b) I
1994-NTELLIGENCEASSESSMENT.—The Director of Na-18
1995-tional Intelligence shall produce an intelligence assessment 19
1996-based on a review of the intelligence products pertaining 20
1997-to Haiti that were written by elements of the intelligence 21
1998-community and provided to policymakers during the period 22
1999-of time beginning on January 1, 2021, and ending on July 23
2000-7, 2021. Such assessment shall include each of the following: 24
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2004-(1) An analysis of whether, during the time pe-1
2005-riod covered by the assessment, the intelligence com-2
2006-munity provided policymakers with adequate indica-3
2007-tions and warning of the assassination of Haitian 4
2008-President Jovenal Moise on July 7, 2021. 5
2009-(2) An analysis of whether, during such time pe-6
2010-riod, the intelligence community provided policy-7
2011-makers with useful and unique insights, derived from 8
2012-both covertly collected and open-source intelligence, 9
2013-that policymakers would not otherwise have been able 10
2014-to obtain from sources outside of the intelligence com-11
2015-munity. 12
2016-(3) Based on the analyses conducted under para-13
2017-graphs (1) and (2), any recommendations to improve 14
2018-indications and warning or to otherwise enhance the 15
2019-utility for policymakers of intelligence products that 16
2020-the intelligence community prepares on Haiti, specifi-17
2021-cally, or on other countries characterized by chronic 18
2022-insecurity, instability, and poverty. 19
2023-(c) S
2024-UBMISSION TOCONGRESS.— 20
2025-(1) I
2026-N GENERAL.—Not later than 1 year after 21
2027-the date of the enactment of this Act, the Director 22
2028-shall concurrently submit to the congressional intel-23
2029-ligence committees the intelligence community assess-24
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2033-ment produced under subsection (a) and the intel-1
2034-ligence assessment produced under subsection (b). 2
2035-(2) F
2036-ORM.— The assessments submitted under 3
2037-paragraph (1) shall be submitted in classified form. 4
2038-SEC. 437. INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT OF INFLUENCE OP-5
2039-ERATIONS BY PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 6
2040-TOWARD PACIFIC ISLANDS COUNTRIES. 7
2041-(a) A
2042-SSESSMENT.—Not later than 180 days after the 8
2043-date of the enactment of this Act, the Assistant Secretary 9
2044-of State for Intelligence and Research, in consultation with 10
2045-the heads of the other elements of the intelligence community 11
2046-that the Assistant Secretary determines appropriate, shall 12
2047-submit to the congressional intelligence committees an as-13
2048-sessment of influence operations by the People’s Republic 14
2049-of China toward Pacific Islands countries. 15
2050-(b) E
2051-LEMENTS.—The intelligence assessment under 16
2052-subsection (a) shall include the following: 17
2053-(1) A description of recent and potential future 18
2054-efforts by the People’s Republic of China, using either 19
2055-overt or covert means, to enhance its security, polit-20
2056-ical, diplomatic, or economic ties with Pacific Islands 21
2057-countries. 22
2058-(2) An assessment of how the People’s Republic 23
2059-of China views the success of its efforts to expand in-24
2060-fluence in Pacific Islands countries, and the impor-25
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2064-tance of such efforts to its national security, foreign 1
2065-policy, and economic development objectives. 2
2066-(3) An identification of Pacific Islands countries 3
2067-in which the People’s Republic of China has estab-4
2068-lished, or is seeking to establish, an intelligence pres-5
2069-ence or intelligence partnerships. 6
2070-(4) An assessment of the degree to which the Peo-7
2071-ple’s Republic of China is using economic or other 8
2072-forms of coercion to pressure the Pacific Islands coun-9
2073-tries that diplomatically recognize Taiwan (the Re-10
2074-public of the Marshall Islands, Palau, Nauru, and 11
2075-Tuvalu) into instead recognizing the People’s Repub-12
2076-lic of China. 13
2077-(5) An analysis of how specific Pacific Islands 14
2078-countries are responding to efforts by the People’s Re-15
2079-public of China to increase bilateral engagement. 16
2080-(6) An assessment of the influence of the People’s 17
2081-Republic of China in the Pacific Islands Forum (the 18
2082-main multilateral organization of the region) and of 19
2083-the efforts of the People’s Republic of China to estab-20
2084-lish parallel regional organizations and recruit Pa-21
2085-cific Islands countries to participate. 22
2086-(7) An analysis of opportunities for the United 23
2087-States to counter influence operations by the People’s 24
2088-Republic of China in the Pacific Islands region that 25
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2092-undermine the national security or economic interests 1
2093-of the United States. 2
2094-(c) F
2095-ORM.—The intelligence assessment under sub-3
2096-section (a) may be submitted in classified form. 4
2097-(d) D
2098-EFINITIONS.—In this section: 5
2099-(1) A
2100-PPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMIT -6
2101-TEES.—The term ‘‘appropriate congressional commit-7
2102-tees’’ means— 8
2103-(A) the congressional intelligence commit-9
2104-tees; 10
2105-(B) the Committee on Foreign Affairs and 11
2106-the Select Committee on the Strategic Competi-12
2107-tion Between the United States and the Chinese 13
2108-Communist Party of the House of Representa-14
2109-tives; and 15
2110-(C) the Committee on Foreign Relations of 16
2111-the Senate. 17
2112-(2) P
2113-ACIFIC ISLANDS COUNTRIES .—The term 18
2114-‘‘Pacific Islands countries’’ includes the Federated 19
2115-States of Micronesia, Fiji, French Polynesia, 20
2116-Kiribati, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Nauru, 21
2117-Palau, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Samoa, Niue, 22
2118-Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. 23
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2122-SEC. 438. INDEPENDENT STUDY ON ECONOMIC IMPACT OF 1
2123-MILITARY INVASION OF TAIWAN BY PEOPLE’S 2
2124-REPUBLIC OF CHINA. 3
2125-(a) R
2126-EQUIREMENT.—Not later than 60 days after the 4
2127-date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of National 5
2128-Intelligence shall seek to enter into a contract with an eligi-6
2129-ble entity to conduct a comprehensive study on the global 7
2130-economic impact of a military invasion of Taiwan by the 8
2131-People’s Republic of China or certain other aggressive or 9
2132-coercive actions taken by the People’s Republic of China 10
2133-with respect to Taiwan. 11
2134-(b) M
2135-ATTERSINCLUDED.—The study required under 12
2136-subsection (a) shall include the following: 13
2137-(1) An assessment of the economic impact glob-14
2138-ally, in the United States, and in the People’s Repub-15
2139-lic of China that would result from an invasion of 16
2140-Taiwan by the People’s Republic of China under var-17
2141-ious potential invasion and response scenarios, in-18
2142-cluding with respect to the impact on— 19
2143-(A) supply chains; 20
2144-(B) trade flows; 21
2145-(C) financial markets; 22
2146-(D) sovereign debt; and 23
2147-(E) gross domestic product, unemployment, 24
2148-and other key economic indicators. 25
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2152-(2) An assessment of the economic impact glob-1
2153-ally, in the United States, and in the People’s Repub-2
2154-lic of China that would result from of an aggressive 3
2155-or coercive military, economic, or other action taken 4
2156-by the People’s Republic of China with respect to Tai-5
2157-wan that falls short of an invasion, including as a re-6
2158-sult of a blockade of Taiwan. 7
2159-(3) The development of economic policy options, 8
2160-to include sanctions and supply chain restrictions, 9
2161-designed to cause escalating impacts on the economy 10
2162-of the People’s Republic of China during a preconflict 11
2163-phase. 12
2164-(c) R
2165-EPORT.— 13
2166-(1) I
2167-N GENERAL.—Not later than 270 days after 14
2168-the date of the enactment of this Act, the eligible enti-15
2169-ty that the Director of National Intelligence enters 16
2170-into an agreement with under subsection (a) shall 17
2171-submit to the Director a report containing the results 18
2172-of the study conducted under such subsection. 19
2173-(2) S
2174-UBMISSION TO CONGRESS .—Not later than 20
2175-30 days after the date the Director receives the report 21
2176-under paragraph (1), the Director shall submit the re-22
2177-port to the congressional intelligence committees. 23
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2181-(3) FORM OF REPORT .—The report required 1
2182-under this subsection shall be submitted in unclassi-2
2183-fied form, but may include a classified annex. 3
2184-(d) E
2185-LIGIBLEENTITYDEFINED.—In this section, the 4
2186-term ‘‘eligible entity’’ means a federally funded research 5
2187-and development center or nongovernmental entity which 6
2188-has— 7
2189-(1) a primary focus on studies and analysis; 8
2190-(2) experience and expertise relevant to the study 9
2191-required under subsection (a); and 10
2192-(3) a sufficient number of personnel with the ap-11
2193-propriate security clearance to conduct such study. 12
2194-SEC. 439. REPORTS ON CIVILIAN CASUALTIES CAUSED BY 13
2195-CERTAIN OPERATIONS OF FOREIGN GOVERN-14
2196-MENTS. 15
2197-(a) A
2198-NNUALREPORTS.—Not later than 1 year after 16
2199-the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually there-17
2200-after for 2 years, the Director of National Intelligence shall 18
2201-submit to the congressional intelligence committees a report 19
2202-on civilian casualties caused by covered operations. 20
2203-(b) E
2204-LEMENTS.—Each report under subsection (a) 21
2205-shall include, for the year covered by the report, each of 22
2206-the following: 23
2207-(1) A list identifying each covered operation dur-24
2208-ing that year that has resulted in civilian casualties 25
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2212-that the Director of National Intelligence has con-1
2213-firmed. 2
2214-(2) An identification of the total number of civil-3
2215-ian casualties resulting from covered operations dur-4
2216-ing that year that the Director of National Intel-5
2217-ligence has confirmed. 6
2218-(3) For each covered operation identified in the 7
2219-list under paragraph (1), an identification of the fol-8
2220-lowing: 9
2221-(A) The date on which, and the location 10
2222-where, the covered operation occurred. 11
2223-(B) The element of the foreign government 12
2224-that conducted the covered operation. 13
2225-(C) The individual or entity against which 14
2226-the covered operation was directed. 15
2227-(D) Any other circumstances or facts that 16
2228-the Director of National Intelligence determines 17
2229-relevant. 18
2230-(c) F
2231-ORM.—Each report required under subsection (a) 19
2232-may be submitted in classified form, but if so submitted 20
2233-shall include an unclassified executive summary. 21
2234-(d) C
2235-OVEREDOPERATIONDEFINED.—In this section, 22
2236-the term ‘‘covered operation’’ means an operation— 23
2237-(1) conducted by a foreign government; 24
2238-(2) involving the use of force; and 25
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2242-(3) in which intelligence shared by an element of 1
2243-the intelligence community plays a significant role. 2
2244-SEC. 440. REPORT BY DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTEL-3
2245-LIGENCE ON UYGHUR GENOCIDE. 4
2246-(a) R
2247-EPORT ONUYGHURGENOCIDE.— 5
2248-(1) S
2249-UBMISSION.—Not later than 180 days after 6
2250-the date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of 7
2251-National Intelligence, in coordination with the rel-8
2252-evant heads of the elements of the intelligence commu-9
2253-nity, shall submit to the congressional intelligence 10
2254-committees a report on the Uyghur genocide. 11
2255-(2) M
2256-ATTERS.—The report under paragraph (1) 12
2257-shall address the following matters: 13
2258-(A) Forced sterilization, forced birth con-14
2259-trol, and forced abortion of Uyghurs. 15
2260-(B) Forced transfer of Uyghur children 16
2261-from their families. 17
2262-(C) Forced labor of Uyghurs, inside and 18
2263-outside of Xinjiang. 19
2264-(D) The work conditions of Uyghur laborers 20
2265-(including laborers in the textile, automobile and 21
2266-electric vehicle, solar panel, polyvinyl chloride, 22
2267-and rare earth metals sectors), including an 23
2268-identification of any company that is— 24
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2272-(i) organized under the laws of the 1
2273-People’s Republic of China or otherwise sub-2
2274-ject to the jurisdiction of (or over which 3
2275-control is exercised or exercisable by) the 4
2276-Government of the People’s Republic of 5
2277-China; and 6
2278-(ii) employing forced Uyghur laborers 7
2279-from Xinjiang. 8
2280-(E) Any other forms of physical or psycho-9
2281-logical torture against Uyghurs. 10
2282-(F) Any other actions that infringe on the 11
2283-rights of Uyghurs to live freely in accordance 12
2284-with their customs, culture, and religious prac-13
2285-tices. 14
2286-(G) The methods of surveillance of Uyghurs, 15
2287-including surveillance via technology, law en-16
2288-forcement notifications, and forcing Uyghurs to 17
2289-live with other individuals for monitoring pur-18
2290-poses. 19
2291-(H) Such other matters as the Director of 20
2292-National Intelligence may determine appro-21
2293-priate. 22
2294-(3) F
2295-ORM.—The report under paragraph (1) 23
2296-shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may in-24
2297-clude a classified annex. 25
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2301-(b) DEFINITIONS.—In this section, the terms ‘‘congres-1
2302-sional intelligence committees’’, ‘‘intelligence’’, ‘‘intelligence 2
2303-community’’, and ‘‘national intelligence’’ have the mean-3
2304-ings given those terms in section 3 of the National Security 4
2305-Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3003). 5
2306-SEC. 441. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. 6
2307-(a) N
2308-ATIONALSECURITYACT OF1947.—The National 7
2309-Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3001 et seq.) is amended— 8
2310-(1) in section 102A(n) (50 U.S.C. 3024(n)) by 9
2311-redesignating the second paragraph (5) as paragraph 10
2312-(6); 11
2313-(2) in section 503(c)(3) (50 U.S.C. 3093(c)(3)), 12
2314-by striking ‘‘section’’ and inserting ‘‘subsection’’; 13
2315-(3) in section 805(6) (50 U.S.C. 3164(6)), by 14
2316-striking ‘‘sections 101 (a) and (b)’’ and inserting 15
2317-‘‘subsections (a) and (b) of section 101’’; and 16
2318-(4) in section 1102A (50 U.S.C. 3232a)— 17
2319-(A) in subsection (b)(3), by striking ‘‘sub-18
2320-section (2)’’ and inserting ‘‘paragraph (1)’’; and 19
2321-(B) in subsection (c)(4)(C)(iv), by striking 20
2322-‘‘wavier’’ and inserting ‘‘waiver’’. 21
2323-(b) I
2324-NTELLIGENCEAUTHORIZATIONACT FORFISCAL 22
2325-Y
2326-EAR2023.—The Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal 23
2327-Year 2023 (division F of Public Law 117–263) is amend-24
2328-ed— 25
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2332-(1) in section 6422(b) (50 U.S.C. 3334l(b)), by 1
2333-striking ‘‘Congressional’’ and inserting ‘‘congres-2
2334-sional’’; and 3
2335-(2) in section 6732(b) (50 U.S.C. 3024 note; 136 4
2336-Stat. 3583), by striking ‘‘paragraph (5)’’ and insert-5
2337-ing ‘‘paragraph (6)’’. 6
2338-(c) D
2339-AVIDL. BORENNATIONALSECURITYEDUCATION 7
2340-A
2341-CT OF1991.—The David L. Boren National Security 8
2342-Education Act of 1991 (50 U.S.C. 1901 et seq.) is amend-9
2343-ed— 10
2344-(1) in section 802(j)(6) (50 U.S.C. 1902(j)(6))— 11
2345-(A) by redesignating subparagraphs (C) 12
2346-and (D) as subparagraphs (B) and (C), respec-13
2347-tively; and 14
2348-(B) in subparagraph (B), as so redesig-15
2349-nated, by striking ‘‘subparagraph (D)’’ and in-16
2350-serting ‘‘subparagraph (C)’’; 17
2351-(2) in section 803(d)(9)(D) (50 U.S.C. 18
2352-1903(d)(9)(D)), by striking ‘‘Local’’ and inserting 19
2353-‘‘local’’; and 20
2354-(3) in section 808(4)(A) (50 U.S.C. 1908(4)(A)), 21
2355-by striking ‘‘a agency’’ and inserting ‘‘an agency’’. 22
2356-(d) C
2357-ENTRALINTELLIGENCEAGENCYRETIREMENT 23
2358-A
2359-CT.—The Central Intelligence Agency Retirement Act (50 24
2360-U.S.C. 2001 et seq.) is amended— 25
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2364-(1) in section 211(c)(2)(B) (50 U.S.C. 1
2365-2021(c)(2)(B)), by striking ‘‘subsection 241(c)’’ and 2
2366-inserting ‘‘section 241(c)’’; 3
2367-(2) in section 263(g)(1) (50 U.S.C. 2093(g)(1)), 4
2368-by striking ‘‘Fund’’ and inserting ‘‘fund’’; 5
2369-(3) in section 271(b) (50 U.S.C. 2111(b)), by 6
2370-striking ‘‘section 231(b)’’ and inserting ‘‘section 7
2371-231(c)’’; and 8
2372-(4) in section 304(c) (50 U.S.C. 2154(c))— 9
2373-(A) in paragraph (1)(B)(i), by striking 10
2374-‘‘title 50’’ and inserting ‘‘title 5’’; and 11
2375-(B) in paragraph (5)(A)(ii), by striking 12
2376-‘‘sections’’ and inserting ‘‘section’’. 13
2377-(e) I
2378-NTELLIGENCEREFORM ANDTERRORISMPREVEN-14
2379-TIONACT OF2004.—Section 3001 of the Intelligence Re-15
2380-form and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (50 U.S.C. 16
2381-3341) is amended— 17
2382-(1) in subsection (a)— 18
2383-(A) in paragraph (4)(B)(i), by striking the 19
2384-semicolon and inserting ‘‘);’’; and 20
2385-(B) in paragraph (9)(A), by striking ‘‘with 21
2386-industry’’ and inserting ‘‘within industry’’; and 22
2387-(2) in subsection (j)(1)(C)(i), by striking ‘‘(d),’’ 23
2388-and all that follows through ‘‘section 8H’’ and insert-24
2389-ing ‘‘(d), and (h) of section 8H’’. 25
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2393-(f) INTELLIGENCEAUTHORIZATIONACT FORFISCAL 1
2394-Y
2395-EAR2003.—The Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal 2
2396-Year 2003 (Public Law 107–306; 116 Stat. 2383) is amend-3
2397-ed— 4
2398-(1) in section 313(d)(3)(B) (50 U.S.C. 5
2399-3361(d)(3)(B)), by adding a period at the end; and 6
2400-(2) in section 343(d)(1) (50 U.S.C. 3363(d)(1)), 7
2401-by striking ‘‘Not later then’’ and inserting ‘‘Not later 8
2402-than’’. 9
2403-(g) C
2404-ENTRALINTELLIGENCEAGENCYACT OF1949.— 10
2405-The Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 11
2406-3501 et seq.) is amended— 12
2407-(1) in section 4— 13
2408-(A) in subsection (a)(1)(E) (50 U.S.C. 14
2409-3505(a)(1)(E)), by striking the period at the end 15
2410-and inserting ‘‘; and’’; and 16
2411-(B) in subsection (b)(2) (50 U.S.C. 17
2412-3505(b)(2)), by striking ‘‘authorized by section’’ 18
2413-and inserting ‘‘authorized by sections’’; 19
2414-(2) in section 6 (50 U.S.C. 3507), by striking 20
2415-‘‘or of the, names’’ and inserting ‘‘or of the names’’; 21
2416-(3) in section 12(a)(2)(A) (50 U.S.C. 22
2417-3512(a)(2)(A)), by striking ‘‘used only for—″’’ and 23
2418-inserting ‘‘used only for—’’; 24
2419-(4) in section 17— 25
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2423-(A) in subsection (d)(5)(B)(ii) (50 U.S.C. 1
2424-3517(d)(5)(B)(ii)), by adding a period at the 2
2425-end; and 3
2426-(B) in subsection (e)(4) (50 U.S.C. 4
2427-3517(e)(4)), by striking ‘‘which oath affirmation, 5
2428-or affidavit’’ and inserting ‘‘which oath, affirma-6
2429-tion, or affidavit’’; and 7
2430-(5) in section 19(a)(2) (50 U.S.C. 3519(a)(2)), 8
2431-by striking ‘‘, as a participant’’ and inserting ‘‘as a 9
2432-participant’’. 10
2433-(h) C
2434-ENTRALINTELLIGENCEAGENCYVOLUNTARY 11
2435-S
2436-EPARATIONPAYACT.—Section 2(a)(1) of the Central In-12
2437-telligence Agency Voluntary Separation Pay Act (50 U.S.C. 13
2438-3519a(a)(1)) is amended by adding ‘‘and’’ at the end. 14
2439-(i) N
2440-ATIONALSECURITYAGENCYACT OF1959.—Sec-15
2441-tion 16(d)(1) of the National Security Agency Act of 1959 16
2442-(50 U.S.C. 3614(d)(1)) is amended by striking ‘‘program 17
2443-participant,’’ and inserting ‘‘program participant’’. 18
2444-(j) I
2445-NTELLIGENCEAUTHORIZATIONACT FORFISCAL 19
2446-Y
2447-EAR1995.—Section 811(e)(7) of the Intelligence Author-20
2448-ization Act for Fiscal Year 1995 (50 U.S.C. 3381(e)(7)) is 21
2449-amended by striking ‘‘sections 101 (a) and (b)’’ and insert-22
2450-ing ‘‘subsections (a) and (b) of section 101’’. 23
2451-(k) C
2452-OORDINATIONWITHOTHERAMENDMENTSMADE 24
2453-BYTHISACT.—For purposes of applying amendments 25
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2457-made by provisions of this Act other than this section, the 1
2458-amendments made by this section shall be treated as having 2
2459-been enacted immediately before any such amendments by 3
2460-other provisions of this Act. 4
2461-TITLE V—MATTERS RELATING 5
2462-TO DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE 6
2463-AND OVERHEAD ARCHITEC-7
2464-TURE 8
2465-SEC. 501. EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY TO ENGAGE IN COM-9
2466-MERCIAL ACTIVITIES AS SECURITY FOR IN-10
2467-TELLIGENCE COLLECTION ACTIVITIES. 11
2468-Section 431(a) of title 10, United States Code, is 12
2469-amended by striking ‘‘December 31, 2023’’ and inserting 13
2470-‘‘December 31, 2024’’. 14
2471-SEC. 502. MODIFICATION OF REPORTING REQUIREMENT 15
2472-FOR ALL-DOMAIN ANOMALY RESOLUTION OF-16
2473-FICE. 17
2474-Section 1683(k)(1) of the National Defense Authoriza-18
2475-tion Act for Fiscal Year 2022 (50 U.S.C. 3373(k)(1)), as 19
2476-amended by section 6802(a) of the Intelligence Authoriza-20
2477-tion Act for Fiscal Year 2023 (Public Law 117–263), is 21
2478-further amended— 22
2479-(1) in the heading, by striking ‘‘
2480-DIRECTOR OF 23
2481-NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND SECRETARY OF DE -24
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2485-FENSE’’ and inserting ‘‘ALL-DOMAIN ANOMALY RESO -1
2486-LUTION OFFICE’’; and 2
2487-(2) in subparagraph (A), by striking ‘‘Director 3
2488-of National Intelligence and the Secretary of Defense 4
2489-shall jointly’’ and inserting ‘‘Director of the Office 5
2490-shall’’. 6
2491-SEC. 503. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION AND 7
2492-ANALYSIS PARTNERSHIPS. 8
2493-(a) U
2494-SE OFAPPROPRIATEDFUNDS.—The Director of 9
2495-the Defense Intelligence Agency may use not more than 10
2496-$10,000,000 of appropriated funds available to the Defense 11
2497-Intelligence Agency for each fiscal year to pay for the ex-12
2498-penses of partnerships with foreign countries, regional orga-13
2499-nizations with defense, intelligence, or security components, 14
2500-and security alliances of which the United States is a mem-15
2501-ber for military intelligence collection and analysis activi-16
2502-ties. 17
2503-(b) U
2504-SE OFFUNDSOTHERTHANAPPROPRIATED 18
2505-F
2506-UNDS.—Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 19
2507-Director may use funds other than appropriated funds to 20
2508-pay for the expenses of partnerships with foreign countries, 21
2509-regional organizations with defense or security components, 22
2510-and security alliances of which the United States is a mem-23
2511-ber for military intelligence collection and analysis activi-24
2512-ties, except that— 25
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2516-(1) no such funds may be expended, in whole or 1
2517-in part, by or for the benefit of the Defense Intel-2
2518-ligence Agency for a purpose for which Congress had 3
2519-previously denied funds; 4
2520-(2) proceeds from the sale of military intelligence 5
2521-collection and analysis items may be used only to 6
2522-purchase replacement items similar to the items that 7
2523-are sold; and 8
2524-(3) the authority provided by this subsection 9
2525-may not be used to acquire items or services for the 10
2526-principal benefit of the United States. 11
2527-(c) L
2528-OGISTICSUPPORT, SUPPLIES, ANDSERVICES.— 12
2529-Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director 13
2530-may exercise the authority under this section to pay for, 14
2531-or otherwise facilitate, the logistic support, supplies, and 15
2532-services associated with partnerships with foreign countries, 16
2533-regional organizations with defense or security components, 17
2534-and security alliances of which the United States is a mem-18
2535-ber. 19
2536-(d) C
2537-OORDINATIONWITHSECRETARY OFSTATE.—The 20
2538-Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency shall coordinate 21
2539-the military intelligence collection and analysis activities 22
2540-funded pursuant to this section with the Secretary of State. 23
2541-(e) C
2542-OORDINATIONWITHDIRECTOR OFNATIONALIN-24
2543-TELLIGENCE.—The Director of the Defense Intelligence 25
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2547-Agency shall coordinate the military intelligence collection 1
2548-and analysis activities funded pursuant to this section with 2
2549-the Director of National Intelligence. 3
2550-(f) S
2551-UNSET.— 4
2552-(1) I
2553-N GENERAL.—Subject to paragraph (2), the 5
2554-authority to carry out this section shall terminate on 6
2555-the date that is 5 years after the date of the enact-7
2556-ment of this Act. 8
2557-(2) E
2558-XCEPTION.—A military intelligence collec-9
2559-tion and analysis activity for which funds have been 10
2560-obligated under this section before the date on which 11
2561-the authority to carry out this section terminates 12
2562-under paragraph (1) may continue until the comple-13
2563-tion of the activity. 14
2564-(g) M
2565-ILITARYINTELLIGENCECOLLECTION ANDANAL-15
2566-YSISACTIVITYDEFINED.—In this section, the term ‘‘mili-16
2567-tary intelligence collection and analysis activity’’ means— 17
2568-(1) the conduct of a combined human intelligence 18
2569-and counterintelligence activity; 19
2570-(2) the collection, processing, exploitation, anal-20
2571-ysis, and dissemination of all-source intelligence; 21
2572-(3) the conduct of a foreign defense intelligence 22
2573-liaison relationship or defense intelligence exchange 23
2574-program; or 24
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2578-(4) the research, development, acquisition, and 1
2579-sustainment of an information technology system or 2
2580-telecommunication capability in support of an activ-3
2581-ity described in paragraph (1), (2), or (3). 4
2582-SEC. 504. AUTHORIZATION FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF NA-5
2583-TIONAL SPACE INTELLIGENCE CENTER AS 6
2584-FIELD OPERATING AGENCY. 7
2585-(a) A
2586-UTHORITY.—Notwithstanding any other provi-8
2587-sion of law prohibiting the establishment of a field oper-9
2588-ating agency, the Secretary of the Air Force may establish 10
2589-the National Space Intelligence Center as a field operating 11
2590-agency of the Space Force to analyze and produce scientific 12
2591-and technical intelligence on space-based and counterspace 13
2592-threats from foreign adversaries. 14
2593-(b) R
2594-EQUIREMENT.—If the Secretary of the Air Force 15
2595-decides to establish the National Space Intelligence Center 16
2596-as a field operating agency, the Secretary shall consider the 17
2597-operational and geographical benefits provided by co-locat-18
2598-ing the National Space Intelligence Center with the Na-19
2599-tional Air and Space Intelligence Center. 20
2600-SEC. 505. DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ASSESSMENT 21
2601-OF STRATEGIC COMPETITION IN LATIN AMER-22
2602-ICA AND THE CARIBBEAN. 23
2603-(a) A
2604-SSESSMENT.—Not later than 120 days after the 24
2605-date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of the Defense 25
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2609-Intelligence Agency, in consultation with the heads of the 1
2610-other elements of the intelligence community that the Direc-2
2611-tor determines appropriate, shall submit to the appropriate 3
2612-congressional committees an intelligence assessment on the 4
2613-level of intelligence and defense cooperation between covered 5
2614-countries and— 6
2615-(1) the People’s Republic of China; and 7
2616-(2) the Russian Federation. 8
2617-(b) E
2618-LEMENTS.—The intelligence assessment under 9
2619-subsection (a) shall include a description of any security- 10
2620-related cooperation or engagement between covered coun-11
2621-tries and the People’s Republic of China or the Russian 12
2622-Federation in the following areas: 13
2623-(1) Strategic dialogue. 14
2624-(2) Training or professional military education. 15
2625-(3) Defense agreements. 16
2626-(4) Intelligence sharing agreements. 17
2627-(5) Arms transfers. 18
2628-(6) Defense equipment transfers. 19
2629-(7) Military exercises. 20
2630-(8) Joint operations. 21
2631-(9) Permanent military presence. 22
2632-(10) Space cooperation. 23
2633-(11) Any other area the Director of the Defense 24
2634-Intelligence Agency determines appropriate. 25
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2638-(c) FORM.—The assessment under subsection (a) may 1
2639-be provided in classified form. 2
2640-(d) F
2641-ORMAT.—To the extent practicable, the Director 3
2642-shall present the information contained in the assessment 4
2643-under subsection (a) in the format of a chart or other graph-5
2644-ic. 6
2645-(e) D
2646-EFINITIONS.—In this section: 7
2647-(1) A
2648-PPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMIT -8
2649-TEES.—The term ‘‘appropriate congressional commit-9
2650-tees’’ means the following: 10
2651-(A) The congressional intelligence commit-11
2652-tees. 12
2653-(B) The congressional defense committees, 13
2654-as such term is defined in section 101(a) of title 14
2655-10, United States Code. 15
2656-(2) C
2657-OVERED COUNTRY .—The term ‘‘covered 16
2658-country’’ means Mexico and each foreign country or 17
2659-territory in Central or South America or in the Car-18
2660-ibbean. 19
2661-SEC. 506. QUARTERLY BRIEFINGS RELATING TO USE OF 20
2662-MILITARY INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM FUNDS. 21
2663-Not less frequently than once each quarter, the Sec-22
2664-retary of Defense shall provide to the Permanent Select 23
2665-Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives 24
2666-a briefing on— 25
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2670-(1) significant military operations of the De-1
2671-partment of Defense carried out during the imme-2
2672-diately preceding quarter and funded by amounts 3
2673-made available under the Military Intelligence Pro-4
2674-gram; and 5
2675-(2) all clandestine operations in the information 6
2676-environment carried out during the immediately pre-7
2677-ceding quarter and funded or otherwise enabled by 8
2678-amounts made available under the Military Intel-9
2679-ligence Program. 10
2680-TITLE VI—MATTERS RELATING 11
2681-TO NATIONAL SECURITY 12
2682-AGENCY, CYBER, AND COM-13
2683-MERCIAL CLOUD ENTERPRISE 14
2684-SEC. 601. CONGRESSIONAL NOTIFICATION BY NATIONAL 15
2685-SECURITY AGENCY OF INTELLIGENCE COL-16
2686-LECTION ADJUSTMENTS. 17
2687-The National Security Agency Act of 1959 (50 U.S.C. 18
2688-3601 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following 19
2689-new section: 20
2690-‘‘SEC. 22. CONGRESSIONAL NOTIFICATION OF INTEL-21
2691-LIGENCE COLLECTION ADJUSTMENTS. 22
2692-‘‘(a) N
2693-OTIFICATION.—Not later than 30 days after the 23
2694-date on which the Director of the National Security Agency 24
2695-determines the occurrence of an intelligence collection ad-25
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2699-justment, the Director shall submit to the congressional in-1
2700-telligence committees a notification of the intelligence collec-2
2701-tion adjustment. 3
2702-‘‘(b) D
2703-EFINITIONS.—In this section: 4
2704-‘‘(1) C
2705-ONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE COMMIT -5
2706-TEES.—The term ‘congressional intelligence commit-6
2707-tees’ has the meaning given that term in section 3 of 7
2708-the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3003). 8
2709-‘‘(2) I
2710-NTELLIGENCE COLLECTION ADJUSTMENT .— 9
2711-The term ‘intelligence collection adjustment’ includes 10
2712-a change by the United States Government to a policy 11
2713-on intelligence collection or the prioritization thereof 12
2714-that results in a significant loss of intelligence.’’. 13
2715-SEC. 602. MODIFICATIONS TO ENFORCEMENT OF CYBERSE-14
2716-CURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR NATIONAL SE-15
2717-CURITY SYSTEMS. 16
2718-Section 6309 of the Intelligence Authorization Act for 17
2719-Fiscal Year 2023 (Public Law 117–263) is amended— 18
2720-(1) by redesignating subsection (e) as subsection 19
2721-(f); and 20
2722-(2) by inserting after subsection (d) the following 21
2723-new subsection: 22
2724-‘‘(e) I
2725-MPLEMENTATIONREPORT.—Each head of an ele-23
2726-ment of the intelligence community that owns or operates 24
2727-a national security system shall submit to the congressional 25
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2731-intelligence committees not later than 90 days after the date 1
2732-of the enactment of this subsection a plan detailing the cost 2
2733-and schedule requirements necessary to meet all of the cy-3
2734-bersecurity requirements for national security systems by 4
2735-the end of fiscal year 2026.’’. 5
2736-SEC. 603. SUPPORT BY INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY FOR 6
2737-CERTAIN CROSS-FUNCTIONAL TEAM OF DE-7
2738-PARTMENT OF DEFENSE. 8
2739-(a) A
2740-CCESS TOINFORMATION.—Upon request by the 9
2741-cross-functional team of the Department of Defense estab-10
2742-lished under section 910 of the National Defense Authoriza-11
2743-tion Act of Fiscal Year 2022 (Public Law 117–81; 10 12
2744-U.S.C. 111 note) (in this section referred to as the ‘‘cross- 13
2745-functional team’’), and consistent with the protection of in-14
2746-telligence sources and methods, the head of any element of 15
2747-the intelligence community shall provide such team with 16
2748-access to any information (including any intelligence re-17
2749-porting, analysis, or finished intelligence product) of the 18
2750-element potentially relevant to the duties of such team re-19
2751-quired under subsection (b)(1) of such section. 20
2752-(b) R
2753-ULE OFCONSTRUCTION.—Nothing in subsection 21
2754-(a) shall be construed as waiving the Health Insurance 22
2755-Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (Public Law 23
2756-104–191) or any other applicable law regarding privacy 24
2757-or the protection of health information. 25
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2761-(c) STAFFING OFCROSS-FUNCTIONALTEAM BYCER-1
2762-TAINELEMENTS.— 2
2763-(1) S
2764-TAFFING.—The head of each covered element 3
2765-shall detail or assign to the cross-functional team, in-4
2766-cluding through a joint duty assignment (as applica-5
2767-ble), intelligence or counterintelligence personnel of 6
2768-that covered element in such numbers as the head, in 7
2769-consultation with such team, determines necessary to 8
2770-support such team in fulfilling the duties required 9
2771-under section 910(b)(1) of the National Defense Au-10
2772-thorization Act of Fiscal Year 2022 (Public Law 117– 11
2773-81; 10 U.S.C. 111 note). 12
2774-(2) N
2775-ATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY .—In carrying 13
2776-out paragraph (1) with respect to the National Secu-14
2777-rity Agency, the Director of the National Security 15
2778-Agency shall ensure there is detailed or assigned to 16
2779-the cross-functional team at least 1 individual deter-17
2780-mined appropriate by the Director, who, while so de-18
2781-tailed or assigned, shall provide such team with tech-19
2782-nical expertise of the National Security Agency rel-20
2783-evant to the fulfilment of the duties referred to in 21
2784-paragraph (1). 22
2785-(d) A
2786-DDITIONALDETAILAUTHORITY.—Upon request 23
2787-by the cross-functional team, the head of any element of the 24
2788-intelligence community may detail to such team personnel 25
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2792-of the element to provide intelligence, counterintelligence, 1
2793-or related support. 2
2794-(e) C
2795-OVEREDELEMENTDEFINED.—In this section, the 3
2796-term ‘‘covered element’’ means the following: 4
2797-(1) The National Security Agency. 5
2798-(2) The Defense Intelligence Agency. 6
2799-(3) The intelligence elements of the Army, the 7
2800-Navy, the Air Force, and the Marine Corps. 8
2801-SEC. 604. COMMERCIAL CLOUD ENTERPRISE NOTIFICA-9
2802-TION. 10
2803-(a) N
2804-OTIFICATIONREQUIREMENT.—Not later than 90 11
2805-days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and on 12
2806-a quarterly basis thereafter, the Director of the Central In-13
2807-telligence Agency shall submit to the congressional intel-14
2808-ligence committees a notification relating to the Commer-15
2809-cial Cloud Enterprise contract entered into by the Director 16
2810-of the Central Intelligence Agency in November 2020 for 17
2811-commercial cloud services for the intelligence community, 18
2812-which shall include— 19
2813-(1) the number and value of all task orders 20
2814-issued under such contract, broken down by vendor, 21
2815-for each element of the intelligence community; 22
2816-(2) the duration of each task order; 23
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2820-(3) the number of sole source task orders issued 1
2821-compared to the number of task orders issued on a 2
2822-competitive basis under such contract; and 3
2823-(4) with respect to each vendor authorized to 4
2824-provide commercial cloud services under such con-5
2825-tract, an update on the status of the security accredi-6
2826-tation and authority to operate decision of each ven-7
2827-dor. 8
2828-(b) D
2829-ATASHARING.—The head of each element of the 9
2830-intelligence community shall share such data with the Di-10
2831-rector of the Central Intelligence Agency as the Director de-11
2832-termines necessary to prepare the notification required 12
2833-under subsection (a). 13
2834-(c) S
2835-UNSET.—The requirement to submit the notifica-14
2836-tion under subsection (a) shall terminate on the date that 15
2837-is 3 years after the date of the enactment of this Act. 16
2838-SEC. 605. COMMERCIAL CLOUD ENTERPRISE SOLE SOURCE 17
2839-TASK ORDER NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT. 18
2840-(a) N
2841-OTIFICATIONREQUIREMENT.—Not later than 90 19
2842-days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and on 20
2843-a semiannual basis thereafter, the head of each element of 21
2844-the intelligence community shall submit to the congressional 22
2845-intelligence committees a notification with respect to any 23
2846-sole source task order awarded by such head under the con-24
2847-tract relating to the Commercial Cloud Enterprise entered 25
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2851-into by the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency in 1
2852-November 2020 for commercial cloud services for the intel-2
2853-ligence community. 3
2854-(b) C
2855-ONTENTS.—Each notification required under sub-4
2856-section (a) shall include, with respect to the task order con-5
2857-cerned— 6
2858-(1) a description of the order; 7
2859-(2) a summary of services provided under the 8
2860-order; 9
2861-(3) the value of the order; 10
2862-(4) the justification for awarding the order on a 11
2863-sole source basis; and 12
2864-(5) an identification of the vendor awarded the 13
2865-order. 14
2866-(c) S
2867-UNSET.—The requirement to submit the notifica-15
2868-tion under subsection (a) shall terminate on the date that 16
2869-is 3 years after the date of the enactment of this Act. 17
2870-SEC. 606. ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL CLOUD INITIATIVES 18
2871-OF INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. 19
2872-(a) I
2873-NGENERAL.—Not later than 90 days after the 20
2874-date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of National 21
2875-Intelligence shall, in coordination with such heads of ele-22
2876-ments of the intelligence community as the Director con-23
2877-siders appropriate— 24
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2881-(1) complete a comprehensive analysis of the 1
2882-commercial cloud initiatives of the intelligence com-2
2883-munity relating to the Commercial Cloud Enterprise 3
2884-contract entered into by the Director of the Central 4
2885-Intelligence Agency in November 2020; and 5
2886-(2) provide to the congressional intelligence com-6
2887-mittees a briefing on the findings of the Director with 7
2888-respect to the analysis conducted pursuant to para-8
2889-graph (1). 9
2890-(b) E
2891-LEMENTS.—The analysis conducted under sub-10
2892-section (a) shall include— 11
2893-(1) the current year and 5-year projected costs 12
2894-for commercial cloud utilization for each element of 13
2895-the intelligence community, including costs related to 14
2896-data storage, data migration, egress fees, and any 15
2897-other commercial cloud services; 16
2898-(2) the termination or planned termination, as 17
2899-the case may be, of legacy data storage capacity of an 18
2900-element of the intelligence community and the pro-19
2901-jected cost savings resulting from such termination; 20
2902-(3) efforts underway by the Office of the Director 21
2903-of National Intelligence and elements of the intel-22
2904-ligence community to utilize multiple commercial 23
2905-cloud service providers; and 24
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2909-(4) the operational value that elements of the in-1
2910-telligence community are achieving through utiliza-2
2911-tion of commercial cloud analytic tools and services. 3
2912-TITLE VII—MATTERS RELATING 4
2913-TO CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE 5
2914-AGENCY 6
2915-SEC. 701. INSPECTOR GENERAL OF THE CENTRAL INTEL-7
2916-LIGENCE AGENCY QUARTERLY EMPLOYEE EN-8
2917-GAGEMENT SUMMARIES. 9
2918-Section 17 of the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 10
2919-1949 (50 U.S.C. 3517) is amended by adding at the end 11
2920-the following new subsection: 12
2921-‘‘(i) Q
2922-UARTERLYEMPLOYEEENGAGEMENT SUM-13
2923-MARIES.—(1) Not later than 30 days after the last day of 14
2924-each fiscal quarter, the Inspector General shall provide to 15
2925-the appropriate congressional committees a summary of the 16
2926-engagement of Agency employees with the Inspector General 17
2927-during that quarter. 18
2928-‘‘(2) Each summary required under paragraph (1) 19
2929-shall include each of the following for the quarter covered 20
2930-by the summary: 21
2931-‘‘(A) The total number of reports filed with the 22
2932-Inspector General by Agency employees. 23
2933-‘‘(B) An identification of the nature of the alle-24
2934-gation made in each such report, such as— 25
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2938-‘‘(i) fraud, waste, and abuse; 1
2939-‘‘(ii) harassment or other personnel issues; 2
2940-‘‘(iii) questionable intelligence activities; or 3
2941-‘‘(iv) threats to health and safety. 4
2942-‘‘(C) For each such report— 5
2943-‘‘(i) whether an investigation was initiated 6
2944-because of the report; 7
2945-‘‘(ii) for any such investigation, whether the 8
2946-status of the investigation is initiated, in 9
2947-progress, or complete; and 10
2948-‘‘(iii) for any completed investigation, 11
2949-whether the allegation made in the report was 12
2950-found to be substantiated or unsubstantiated, 13
2951-and whether any recommendations or criminal 14
2952-referrals were made as a result. 15
2953-‘‘(D) A copy of any audit, assessment, inspec-16
2954-tion, or other final report completed by the Inspector 17
2955-General during the quarter covered by the summary. 18
2956-‘‘(3) In this subsection, the term ‘appropriate congres-19
2957-sional committees’ means— 20
2958-‘‘(A) the Permanent Select Committee on Intel-21
2959-ligence and the Subcommittee on Defense of the Com-22
2960-mittee on Appropriations of the House of Representa-23
2961-tives; and 24
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2965-‘‘(B) the Select Committee on Intelligence and 1
2966-the Subcommittee on Defense of the Committee on Ap-2
2967-propriations of the Senate.’’. 3
2968-SEC. 702. IMPROVED FUNDING FLEXIBILITY FOR PAYMENTS 4
2969-MADE BY CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 5
2970-FOR QUALIFYING INJURIES TO BRAIN. 6
2971-Section 19A(d) of the Central Intelligence Agency Act 7
2972-of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 3519b(d)) is amended by striking para-8
2973-graph (3) and inserting the following new paragraph: 9
2974-‘‘(3) F
2975-UNDING.— 10
2976-‘‘(A) I
2977-N GENERAL.—Payment under para-11
2978-graph (2) in a fiscal year may be made using 12
2979-any amounts— 13
2980-‘‘(i) appropriated in advance specifi-14
2981-cally for payments under such paragraph; 15
2982-or 16
2983-‘‘(ii) reprogrammed in accordance with 17
2984-section 504 of the National Security Act of 18
2985-1947 (50 U.S.C. 3094). 19
2986-‘‘(B) B
2987-UDGET.—For each fiscal year, the 20
2988-Director shall include with the budget justifica-21
2989-tion materials submitted to Congress in support 22
2990-of the budget of the President for that fiscal year 23
2991-pursuant to section 1105(a) of title 31, United 24
2992-States Code, an estimate of the amounts required 25
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2996-in that fiscal year to make payments under 1
2997-paragraph (2).’’. 2
2998-SEC. 703. BENJAMIN TALLMADGE INSTITUTE AS PRIMARY 3
2999-CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ENTITY 4
3000-FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN COUNTER-5
3001-INTELLIGENCE. 6
3002-(a) I
3003-NGENERAL.—The Director of the Central Intel-7
3004-ligence Agency shall maintain the Benjamin Tallmadge In-8
3005-stitute as the primary entity within the Central Intelligence 9
3006-Agency for education and training related to all aspects of 10
3007-counterintelligence. 11
3008-(b) R
3009-ESPONSIBILITIES OFDIRECTOR.—The Director of 12
3010-the Central Intelligence Agency shall— 13
3011-(1) ensure the Institute is fully and properly or-14
3012-ganized and has the resources necessary to provide 15
3013-counterintelligence education and training for all ca-16
3014-reer fields within the Agency, including specialized 17
3015-certifications for Agency counterintelligence personnel; 18
3016-(2) develop appropriate certification courses that 19
3017-are designed to educate, train, and certify Agency 20
3018-personnel in— 21
3019-(A) counterintelligence threats, insider 22
3020-threats, and other counterintelligence processes 23
3021-and issues; 24
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3025-(B) the conduct and support of counterintel-1
3026-ligence inquiries and investigations; 2
3027-(C) relevant skills necessary for coordina-3
3028-tion with Federal law enforcement; and 4
3029-(D) any other skills as the Director deter-5
3030-mines necessary; 6
3031-(3) identify and designate specific positions for 7
3032-which an individual shall be required to have a cer-8
3033-tification described in paragraph (2) prior to filling 9
3034-such a position; and 10
3035-(4) develop necessary infrastructure and capac-11
3036-ity to support National Counterintelligence and Secu-12
3037-rity Center outreach programs to increase participa-13
3038-tion by personnel from other components of the intel-14
3039-ligence community in the courses offered by the Insti-15
3040-tute. 16
3041-(c) T
3042-RAINING ANDFAMILIARIZATIONCOURSES.— 17
3043-(1) I
3044-N GENERAL.—The head of the Institute 18
3045-shall— 19
3046-(A) develop training and familiarization 20
3047-courses at different classification levels, includ-21
3048-ing courses at an unclassified level; and 22
3049-(B) offer instruction in the courses devel-23
3050-oped under subparagraph (A) or make training 24
3051-curricula available to other intelligence commu-25
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3055-nity components, as appropriate, to support out-1
3056-reach efforts. 2
3057-(2) A
3058-VAILABILITY OF COURSES .—The training 3
3059-and familiarization courses developed under para-4
3060-graph (1) shall be made available to any of the fol-5
3061-lowing that have a need and appropriate clearance, 6
3062-as determined by the Director of the National Coun-7
3063-terintelligence and Security Center, for a general edu-8
3064-cation on counterintelligence threats, briefings on spe-9
3065-cific topics, or other training related to counterintel-10
3066-ligence: 11
3067-(A) Federal departments and agencies that 12
3068-are not elements of the intelligence community. 13
3069-(B) State, local, and Tribal governments, as 14
3070-the Director determines appropriate. 15
3071-(C) Private sector entities, as the Director 16
3072-determines appropriate. 17
3073-(D) Such other personnel and entities as the 18
3074-Director may determine appropriate. 19
3075-(d) B
3076-ASELINECERTIFICATIONCOURSE.— 20
3077-(1) I
3078-N GENERAL.—The Institute shall develop, in 21
3079-coordination with the National Counterintelligence 22
3080-and Security Center and the Defense Intelligence 23
3081-Agency, and implement a baseline certification course 24
3082-for all counterintelligence career professionals that 25
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3086-aligns the minimum certification requirements of the 1
3087-course and the Defense Counterintelligence Agent 2
3088-Course of the Joint Counterintelligence Training Ac-3
3089-tivity. 4
3090-(2) A
3091-VAILABILITY OF COURSE.—The baseline cer-5
3092-tification course developed under paragraph (1) shall 6
3093-be made available, on a space-available basis, to all 7
3094-intelligence community professionals and appropriate 8
3095-personnel with appropriate security clearance from 9
3096-any other agency, committee, commission, office, or 10
3097-other establishment in the executive, legislative, or ju-11
3098-dicial branch of the Federal Government. 12
3099-SEC. 704. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INTELLIGENCE 13
3100-ASSESSMENT OF SINALOA CARTEL AND 14
3101-JALISCO CARTEL. 15
3102-(a) A
3103-SSESSMENT.—Not later than 90 days after the 16
3104-date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of the Central 17
3105-Intelligence Agency, in consultation with the heads of the 18
3106-other elements of the intelligence community that the Direc-19
3107-tor determines appropriate, shall submit to the congres-20
3108-sional intelligence committees an intelligence assessment on 21
3109-the transnational criminal organizations known as the 22
3110-Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco Cartel. 23
3111-(b) E
3112-LEMENTS.—The intelligence assessment under 24
3113-subsection (a) shall include, with respect to each 25
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3117-transnational criminal organization specified in such sub-1
3118-section, a description of the following: 2
3119-(1) The key leaders, organizational structure, 3
3120-subgroups, presence in the states within Mexico, and 4
3121-cross-border illicit drug smuggling routes (beginning 5
3122-in Mexico and ending in the United States) of the 6
3123-transnational criminal organization. 7
3124-(2) The practices used by the transnational 8
3125-criminal organization to import the chemicals used to 9
3126-make synthetic drugs, to produce such drugs, and to 10
3127-smuggle such drugs across the border into the United 11
3128-States. 12
3129-(3) The main suppliers based in China, and the 13
3130-main brokers based in Mexico, that supply the 14
3131-transnational criminal organization with precursor 15
3132-chemicals and equipment used in the production of 16
3133-synthetic drugs. 17
3134-(4) The manner in which the transnational 18
3135-criminal organization is tailoring the fentanyl prod-19
3136-ucts of such organization to attract a wider variety 20
3137-of United States consumers, including unwitting 21
3138-users. 22
3139-(5) The degree to which the transnational crimi-23
3140-nal organization is using human and technical oper-24
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3144-ations to undermine counternarcotics efforts by 1
3145-United States and Mexican security services. 2
3146-(6) An estimate of the annual revenue received 3
3147-by the transnational criminal organization from the 4
3148-sale of illicit drugs, disaggregated by drug type. 5
3149-(7) Any other information the Director of the 6
3150-Central Intelligence Agency determines relevant. 7
3151-(c) F
3152-ORM.—The intelligence assessment under sub-8
3153-section (a) may be submitted in classified form. 9
3154-SEC. 705. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INTELLIGENCE 10
3155-ASSESSMENT WITH RESPECT TO EFFORTS BY 11
3156-PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA TO INCREASE 12
3157-INFLUENCE IN MIDDLE EAST. 13
3158-(a) A
3159-SSESSMENT.—Not later than 90 days after the 14
3160-date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of the Central 15
3161-Intelligence Agency, in consultation with such heads of the 16
3162-other elements of the intelligence community that the Direc-17
3163-tor of National Intelligence determines appropriate, shall 18
3164-submit to the appropriate congressional committees an in-19
3165-telligence assessment on efforts by the People’s Republic of 20
3166-China to increase its influence, through overt or covert 21
3167-means, with respect to the political, military, economic, or 22
3168-other policies or activities of governments of countries in 23
3169-the Middle East in ways that are detrimental to the na-24
3170-tional security interests of the United States. 25
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3174-(b) ELEMENTS.—The intelligence assessment required 1
3175-under subsection (a) shall include the following: 2
3176-(1) A summary of the key relationships that the 3
3177-People’s Republic of China has developed, or is seek-4
3178-ing to develop, with countries in the Middle East, and 5
3179-the national security objectives that the People’s Re-6
3180-public of China intends to advance through such es-7
3181-tablished or emerging relationships. 8
3182-(2) A description of the relationship between the 9
3183-People’s Republic of China and Iran, including in the 10
3184-areas of security cooperation and intelligence sharing. 11
3185-(3) An identification of the countries in the Mid-12
3186-dle East in which the People’s Republic of China has 13
3187-established, or is seeking to establish, an intelligence 14
3188-presence or intelligence partnerships. 15
3189-(4) An assessment of how the People’s Republic 16
3190-of China seeks to weaken the role, influence, and rela-17
3191-tionships of the United States with respect to coun-18
3192-tries in the Middle East, including through the Global 19
3193-Security Initiative of the People’s Republic of China. 20
3194-(5) An analysis of whether, and to what degree, 21
3195-efforts by the People’s Republic of China to increase 22
3196-its influence among countries in the Middle East are 23
3197-designed to support the broader strategic interests of 24
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3201-the People’s Republic of China, including with respect 1
3202-to Taiwan. 2
3203-(c) F
3204-ORM.—The intelligence assessment required under 3
3205-subsection (a) may be submitted in classified form. 4
3206-(d) D
3207-EFINITIONS.—In this section: 5
3208-(1) A
3209-PPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMIT -6
3210-TEES.—The term ‘‘appropriate congressional commit-7
3211-tees’’ means the following: 8
3212-(A) The congressional intelligence commit-9
3213-tees. 10
3214-(B) The Committee on Foreign Affairs of 11
3215-the House of Representatives. 12
3216-(C) The Committee on Foreign Relations of 13
3217-the Senate. 14
3218-(D) The Select Committee on the Strategic 15
3219-Competition Between the United States and the 16
3220-Chinese Communist Party of the House of Rep-17
3221-resentatives. 18
3222-(2) C
3223-OUNTRIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST .—The 19
3224-term ‘‘countries in the Middle East’’ means— 20
3225-(A) Algeria; 21
3226-(B) Bahrain; 22
3227-(C) Egypt; 23
3228-(D) Iran; 24
3229-(E) Iraq; 25
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3233-(F) Israel; 1
3234-(G) Jordan; 2
3235-(H) Kuwait; 3
3236-(I) Lebanon; 4
3237-(J) Libya; 5
3238-(K) Morocco; 6
3239-(L) Oman; 7
3240-(M) the Palestinian territories; 8
3241-(N) Qatar; 9
3242-(O) Saudi Arabia; 10
3243-(P) Syria; 11
3244-(Q) Tunisia; 12
3245-(R) the United Arab Emirates; and 13
3246-(S) Yemen. 14
3247-SEC. 706. ASSESSMENT OF AVAILABILITY OF MENTAL 15
3248-HEALTH AND CHAPLAIN SERVICES TO AGEN-16
3249-CY EMPLOYEES. 17
3250-(a) A
3251-SSESSMENT.—The Director of the Central Intel-18
3252-ligence Agency shall conduct an assessment on the avail-19
3253-ability of the services of mental health professionals and 20
3254-chaplains with appropriate security clearances to employees 21
3255-of the Agency. Such assessment shall include— 22
3256-(1) an evaluation of the current availability of 23
3257-and demand for such services globally; 24
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3261-(2) an assessment of the feasibility of expanding 1
3262-the availability of such services; 2
3263-(3) information, including a detailed schedule 3
3264-and cost estimate, as to what would be required to in-4
3265-crease the availability of such services for Agency em-5
3266-ployees located in the United States and abroad; and 6
3267-(4) information on the feasibility and advis-7
3268-ability of requiring that each employee returning 8
3269-from a high risk or high threat tour, as designated by 9
3270-the Director, access the services of a mental health 10
3271-professional, chaplain, or both, at the option of the 11
3272-employee. 12
3273-(b) R
3274-EPORT.—Not later than 210 days after the date 13
3275-of the enactment of this Act, the Director shall submit to 14
3276-the appropriate congressional committees a report on the 15
3277-assessment required by subsection (a). 16
3278-(c) D
3279-EFINITIONS.—In this section: 17
3280-(1) A
3281-PPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMIT -18
3282-TEES.—The term ‘‘appropriate congressional commit-19
3283-tees’’ means— 20
3284-(A) the Permanent Select Committee on In-21
3285-telligence and the Subcommittee on Defense of 22
3286-the Committee on Appropriations of the House of 23
3287-Representatives; and 24
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3291-(B) the Select Committee on Intelligence 1
3292-and the Subcommittee on Defense of the Com-2
3293-mittee on Appropriations of the Senate. 3
3294-(2) C
3295-HAPLAIN.—The term ‘‘chaplain’’ means a 4
3296-member of the Chaplain Corps, as established under 5
3297-section 26 of the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 6
3298-1949 (50 U.S.C. 3527), whom the Director has cer-7
3299-tified as meeting common standards for professional 8
3300-chaplaincy and board certification by a national 9
3301-chaplaincy and pastoral care organization or equiva-10
3302-lent. 11
3303-(3) M
3304-ENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL .—The term 12
3305-‘‘mental health professional’’ means an appropriately 13
3306-trained and certified professional counselor, medical 14
3307-professional, psychologist, psychiatrist, or other ap-15
3308-propriate employee, as determined by the Director. 16
3309-SEC. 707. ASSESSMENT BY DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTEL-17
3310-LIGENCE AGENCY ON CERTAIN EFFECTS OF 18
3311-ABRAHAM ACCORDS. 19
3312-(a) A
3313-SSESSMENT.—Not later than 90 days after the 20
3314-date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of the Central 21
3315-Intelligence Agency, in consultation with the heads of the 22
3316-other elements of the intelligence community that the Direc-23
3317-tor determines appropriate, shall submit to the congres-24
3318-sional intelligence committees an assessment of the current 25
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3322-effects on the intelligence community of the agreements be-1
3323-tween Israel and 4 other foreign countries, collectively 2
3324-known as the Abraham Accords, and of the potential effects 3
3325-on the intelligence community if the Abraham Accords were 4
3326-to be expanded to additional foreign countries. 5
3327-(b) E
3328-LEMENTS.—The assessment under subsection (a) 6
3329-shall include, with respect to the agreements referred to in 7
3330-such subsection, the following: 8
3331-(1) A description of whether, and in what re-9
3332-spects, the agreement between Israel and Bahrain has 10
3333-resulted in the intelligence community obtaining new 11
3334-and valuable insights regarding national intelligence 12
3335-priorities. 13
3336-(2) A description of whether, and in what re-14
3337-spects, the agreement between Israel and Morocco has 15
3338-resulted in the intelligence community obtaining new 16
3339-and valuable insights regarding national intelligence 17
3340-priorities. 18
3341-(3) A description of whether, and in what re-19
3342-spects, the agreement between Israel and the United 20
3343-Arab Emirates has resulted in the intelligence com-21
3344-munity obtaining new and valuable insights regard-22
3345-ing national intelligence priorities. 23
3346-(4) A description of whether, and in what re-24
3347-spects, the agreement between Israel and Sudan has 25
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3351-resulted in the intelligence community obtaining new 1
3352-and valuable insights regarding national intelligence 2
3353-priorities. 3
3354-(5) An assessment of whether, and in what re-4
3355-spects, additional agreements between Israel and other 5
3356-foreign countries to normalize or otherwise enhance 6
3357-relations would result in the intelligence community 7
3358-obtaining new and valuable insights regarding na-8
3359-tional intelligence priorities. 9
3360-(c) F
3361-ORM.—The assessment under subsection (a) may 10
3362-be submitted in classified form. 11
3363-TITLE VIII—REPORTING AND IN-12
3364-VESTIGATION OF ALLEGA-13
3365-TIONS OF SEX-RELATED OF-14
3366-FENSES AND SEXUAL HAR-15
3367-ASSMENT IN CENTRAL INTEL-16
3368-LIGENCE AGENCY 17
3369-SEC. 801. REPORTING AND INVESTIGATION OF ALLEGA-18
3370-TIONS OF SEX-RELATED OFFENSES AND SEX-19
3371-UAL HARASSMENT IN CENTRAL INTEL-20
3372-LIGENCE AGENCY. 21
3373-(a) S
3374-ENSE OFCONGRESS.—It is the sense of Congress 22
3375-that— 23
3376-(1) sexual assault and sexual harassment arise 24
3377-from, and are often indicative of, an environment 25
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3381-where toxic, provocative, and sometimes significantly 1
3382-inappropriate behavior is tolerated; 2
3383-(2) when supervisors and senior leaders at head-3
3384-quarters and in the field are among the offenders and 4
3385-facilitate a work climate in which toxic and dis-5
3386-respectful behavior is tolerated, harassment and even 6
3387-assault will often go unaddressed and unpunished; 7
3388-(3) while establishing clear policies and proce-8
3389-dures and enhancing training are necessary first 9
3390-steps toward protecting victims and establishing 10
3391-stronger internal mechanisms for preventing and re-11
3392-sponding to future sexual assault and sexual harass-12
3393-ment within the Central Intelligence Agency, com-13
3394-prehensive culture change driven by Agency leader-14
3395-ship will be necessary to accomplish impactful and 15
3396-enduring improvement; and 16
3397-(4) it is vital for the Central Intelligence Agency 17
3398-to maintain an independent and neutral person with 18
3399-whom all employees at all levels, supervisors and non- 19
3400-supervisors, may speak confidentially, informally, 20
3401-and off-the-record about work-related concerns or 21
3402-questions. 22
3403-(b) S
3404-EX-RELATEDOFFENSES ANDSEXUALHARASS-23
3405-MENTWITHIN THEAGENCY.—The Central Intelligence 24
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3409-Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) is amended 1
3410-by adding at the end the following new section: 2
3411-‘‘SEC. 30. SEX-RELATED OFFENSES AND SEXUAL HARASS-3
3412-MENT WITHIN THE AGENCY. 4
3413-‘‘(a) R
3414-ESPONSIBILITIES OFDIRECTOR.—The Director 5
3415-shall carry out the following responsibilities: 6
3416-‘‘(1) Establishing professional and uniform 7
3417-training for employees assigned to working with all 8
3418-aspects of the response of the Agency to allegations of 9
3419-sex-related offenses and sexual harassment. 10
3420-‘‘(2) Developing and implementing policies and 11
3421-procedures to protect the confidentiality of employees 12
3422-who report sex-related offenses or sexual harassment 13
3423-and to mitigate negative effects on the reputation or 14
3424-career of such an employee as a result of such a re-15
3425-port. 16
3426-‘‘(3) Developing and implementing documented 17
3427-standards for— 18
3428-‘‘(A) appropriate mitigation and protection 19
3429-measures for individuals who make allegations of 20
3430-a sex-related offense or sexual harassment to be 21
3431-put in place while an investigation proceeds; 22
3432-‘‘(B) appropriate employee consequences to 23
3433-be imposed as a result of an inquiry or inves-24
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3437-tigation into a substantiated allegation of a sex- 1
3438-related offense or sexual harassment; 2
3439-‘‘(C) appropriate career path protection for 3
3440-all employees involved in an incident resulting 4
3441-in a reported allegation of a sex-related offense 5
3442-or sexual harassment while an investigation or 6
3443-review of the allegation is pending; and 7
3444-‘‘(D) mitigation measures to protect em-8
3445-ployees and mission execution while such allega-9
3446-tions are being addressed. 10
3447-‘‘(4) Articulating and enforcing norms, expecta-11
3448-tions, practices, and policies, including with respect 12
3449-to employee promotions and assignments, that are 13
3450-published for the workforce and designed to promote 14
3451-a healthy workplace culture that is inhospitable to 15
3452-sex-related offenses and sexual harassment. 16
3453-‘‘(5) Developing and issuing workforce messaging 17
3454-to inform Agency employees of policies, procedures, 18
3455-resources, and points of contact to obtain information 19
3456-related to, or to report, sex-related offenses or sexual 20
3457-harassment globally. 21
3458-‘‘(6) Developing and implementing sex-related of-22
3459-fense and sexual harassment training for all Agency 23
3460-employees that— 24
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3464-‘‘(A) is designed to strengthen individual 1
3465-knowledge, skills, and capacity to prevent and 2
3466-respond to sex-related offenses and sexual harass-3
3467-ment; 4
3468-‘‘(B) includes initial entry and accession 5
3469-programs, annual refresher training, and spe-6
3470-cialized leadership training; and 7
3471-‘‘(C) includes details of the definitions of 8
3472-sex-related offense and sexual harassment, the 9
3473-distinction between such terms, and what does or 10
3474-does not constitute each. 11
3475-‘‘(7) Developing and implementing processes and 12
3476-procedures applicable to personnel involved in pro-13
3477-viding the training referred to in paragraph (6) 14
3478-that— 15
3479-‘‘(A) are designed to ensure seamless policy 16
3480-consistency and reporting mechanisms in all 17
3481-training environments; and 18
3482-‘‘(B) include requirements for in-person 19
3483-training that— 20
3484-‘‘(i) covers the reporting processes for 21
3485-sex-related offenses and sexual harassment 22
3486-that are specific to training environments 23
3487-for students and trainers; and 24
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3491-‘‘(ii) shall be provided at an appro-1
3492-priate time during the first 5 days of any 2
3493-extended or residential training course. 3
3494-‘‘(8) Developing and implementing, in consulta-4
3495-tion with the Victim Advocacy Specialists of the Fed-5
3496-eral Bureau of Investigation, appropriate training re-6
3497-quirements, policies, and procedures applicable to all 7
3498-employees whose professional responsibilities include 8
3499-interaction with people making reports alleging sex- 9
3500-related offenses or sexual harassment. 10
3501-‘‘(9) Developing and implementing procedures 11
3502-under which current and former employees of the 12
3503-Agency are able to obtain documents and records, as 13
3504-appropriate and upon request, that are related to a 14
3505-report of an allegation of a sex-related offense or sex-15
3506-ual harassment. 16
3507-‘‘(10) Developing and implementing procedures 17
3508-under which an employee who makes a restricted or 18
3509-unrestricted report containing an allegation of a sex- 19
3510-related offense or sexual harassment may transfer out 20
3511-of the current assignment or location of the employee, 21
3512-upon the request of the employee making the report. 22
3513-Such procedures shall ensure that an employee who 23
3514-makes a restricted report maintains the privilege 24
3515-against disclosure, strict confidentiality, and with 25
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3519-such employee maintaining full control over all deci-1
3520-sions related to any further dissemination of the re-2
3521-port. 3
3522-‘‘(11) Developing policies and procedures for the 4
3523-Office of the Victim and Whistleblower Counsel and 5
3524-the Special Victim Investigator, as applicable, to fa-6
3525-cilitate outside engagement requests of employees re-7
3526-porting allegations of sex-related offenses or sexual 8
3527-harassment. 9
3528-‘‘(12) Coordinating the response of the Agency to 10
3529-allegations of sex-related offenses and sexual harass-11
3530-ment. 12
3531-‘‘(b) B
3532-IANNUALREPORT.—Not less frequently than 13
3533-once every 180 days, the Director shall submit to the appro-14
3534-priate congressional committees a report on the activities 15
3535-of the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and the 16
3536-Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office during the 17
3537-period covered by the report. The Director shall personally 18
3538-review, approve, and submit each report under this sub-19
3539-section on a nondelegable basis. Each such report shall in-20
3540-clude— 21
3541-‘‘(1) for the period covered by the report— 22
3542-‘‘(A) the number of new allegations of sex- 23
3543-related offenses and sexual harassment reported 24
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3547-to either such Office, disaggregated by restricted 1
3548-and unrestricted reports; 2
3549-‘‘(B) the number of employees seeking legal 3
3550-assistance or services from either such Office; 4
3551-‘‘(C) the number of new or ongoing cases in 5
3552-which either such Office has provided services; 6
3553-‘‘(D) a description of all training activities 7
3554-related to sex-related offenses and sexual harass-8
3555-ment carried out Agency-wide, and the number 9
3556-of such trainings conducted; and 10
3557-‘‘(2) for the period beginning on the date of the 11
3558-enactment of the Intelligence Authorization Act for 12
3559-Fiscal Year 2024 and ending on the last day of the 13
3560-period covered by the report— 14
3561-‘‘(A) the total number of allegations of sex- 15
3562-related offenses and sexual harassment; 16
3563-‘‘(B) the disposition of each report of such 17
3564-an allegation; 18
3565-‘‘(C) any corrective action taken in response 19
3566-to each such report; 20
3567-‘‘(D) the number of such allegations that 21
3568-were not substantiated; and 22
3569-‘‘(E) the number of employee reassignment 23
3570-and relocation requests, including— 24
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3574-‘‘(i) the number of such requests that 1
3575-were granted; 2
3576-‘‘(ii) the number of such requests that 3
3577-were denied; and 4
3578-‘‘(iii) for any such request that was de-5
3579-nied, the position of the individual who de-6
3580-nied the request and the reason for denial. 7
3581-‘‘(c) A
3582-PPLICABILITY.—The policies developed pursuant 8
3583-to this section shall apply to each of the following: 9
3584-‘‘(1) Any employee of the Agency. 10
3585-‘‘(2) Any employee of an entity that has entered 11
3586-into a contract with the Agency under which the em-12
3587-ployee performs functions at a facility associated with 13
3588-the Agency or functions associated with the Agency. 14
3589-‘‘(3) Any person who alleges they were sexually 15
3590-assaulted or harassed by an employee referred to in 16
3591-paragraph (1) or (2) at a facility associated with the 17
3592-Agency or during the performance of a function asso-18
3593-ciated with the Agency.’’. 19
3594-(c) V
3595-ICTIM ANDWHISTLEBLOWER COUNSEL.—Such 20
3596-Act is further amended by adding at the end the following 21
3597-new section: 22
3598-‘‘SEC. 31. VICTIM AND WHISTLEBLOWER COUNSEL. 23
3599-‘‘(a) E
3600-STABLISHMENT.—The Director shall establish 24
3601-an Office of the Victim and Whistleblower Counsel. The 25
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3605-head of the Office shall be the Victim and Whistleblower 1
3606-Counsel who shall report directly to the Chief Operating 2
3607-Officer of the Agency. The Office shall have the authority 3
3608-of an independent office within the Agency. 4
3609-‘‘(b) R
3610-ESPONSIBILITIES.—The Victim and Whistle-5
3611-blower Counsel shall carry out the following responsibilities: 6
3612-‘‘(1) Providing legal assistance and consultation 7
3613-to employees of the Agency who are victims of alleged 8
3614-sex-related offenses or sexual harassment, regardless of 9
3615-whether the report of that offense is restricted or unre-10
3616-stricted. 11
3617-‘‘(2) Acting as the primary point of contact and 12
3618-entry point for Agency employees with respect to all 13
3619-allegations of, or concerns regarding, sex-related of-14
3620-fenses and sexual harassment. 15
3621-‘‘(3) Managing the victim advocacy activities of 16
3622-the Agency for employees reporting sex-related offenses 17
3623-or sexual harassment. 18
3624-‘‘(4) Maintaining, and making available to 19
3625-Agency employees the following: 20
3626-‘‘(A) A list of physicians and mental health 21
3627-care providers (including from the private sector, 22
3628-as applicable) who have experience with the 23
3629-physical and mental health care needs of the 24
3630-Agency workforce. 25
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3634-‘‘(B) A list of chaplains and religious coun-1
3635-selors who have experience with the needs of the 2
3636-Agency workforce, including information regard-3
3637-ing access to the Chaplain Corps established 4
3638-under section 26 of this Act. 5
3639-‘‘(C) Information regarding how to select 6
3640-and retain private attorneys who have experience 7
3641-with the legal needs of the Agency workforce, in-8
3642-cluding detailed information on the process for 9
3643-the appropriate sharing of information with re-10
3644-tained private attorneys. 11
3645-‘‘(5) Facilitating communications with the In-12
3646-spector General, Congress, and other outside entities. 13
3647-‘‘(c) R
3648-ULE OFCONSTRUCTION.—The inclusion of any 14
3649-person on a list maintained or made available pursuant 15
3650-to subsection (b)(4) shall not be construed as an endorse-16
3651-ment of such person (or any service furnished by such per-17
3652-son), and the Victim and Whistleblower Counsel shall not 18
3653-be liable, as a result of such inclusion, for any portion of 19
3654-compensable injury, loss, or damage attributable to such 20
3655-person or service. 21
3656-‘‘(d) C
3657-OMMUNICATIONS.—The relationship between the 22
3658-Victim and Whistleblower Counsel and a victim in the pro-23
3659-vision of legal assistance and consultation shall be the rela-24
3660-tionship between an attorney and client. 25
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3664-‘‘(e) PURPOSE.—The Office of the Victim and Whistle-1
3665-blower Counsel shall— 2
3666-‘‘(1) solely function as an advocate for employees 3
3667-and not as an advocate for the Agency itself; and 4
3668-‘‘(2) not be a proponent of Agency policies for 5
3669-sex-related offenses or sexual harassment.’’. 6
3670-(d) R
3671-EPORTING ANDINVESTIGATION OFALLEGATIONS 7
3672-OFSEX-RELATEDOFFENSES ANDSEXUALHARASSMENT.— 8
3673-Such Act is further amended by adding at the end the fol-9
3674-lowing new section: 10
3675-‘‘SEC. 32. REPORTING AND INVESTIGATION OF ALLEGA-11
3676-TIONS OF SEX-RELATED OFFENSES AND SEX-12
3677-UAL HARASSMENT. 13
3678-‘‘(a) P
3679-OLICIESRELATING TORESTRICTED ANDUNRE-14
3680-STRICTEDREPORTING OFSEX-RELATEDOFFENSES AND 15
3681-H
3682-ARASSMENT.— 16
3683-‘‘(1) I
3684-N GENERAL.—The Director shall develop 17
3685-and implement policies, regulations, personnel train-18
3686-ing, and workforce messaging to establish and provide 19
3687-information about restricted reports and unrestricted 20
3688-reports of allegations of sex-related offenses and sexual 21
3689-harassment within the Agency in accordance with 22
3690-this subsection. 23
3691-‘‘(2) W
3692-ORKFORCE MESSAGING .—Workforce mes-24
3693-saging developed under paragraph (1) shall be de-25
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3697-signed to clearly inform Agency employees of the dif-1
3698-ferences between restricted and unrestricted reporting 2
3699-of allegations of sex-related offenses and sexual har-3
3700-assment, and which individual or office within the 4
3701-Agency is responsible for receiving each type of re-5
3702-port. 6
3703-‘‘(b) E
3704-LECTION.—Any person making a report con-7
3705-taining an allegation of a sex-related offense or sexual har-8
3706-assment shall elect whether to make a restricted report or 9
3707-an unrestricted report. Once an election is made to make 10
3708-an unrestricted report, such election may not be changed. 11
3709-‘‘(c) U
3710-NRESTRICTEDREPORTS.— 12
3711-‘‘(1) D
3712-ISCLOSURE; ASSISTANCE.—A person who 13
3713-elects to make an unrestricted report containing an 14
3714-allegation of a sex-related offense or sexual harass-15
3715-ment may disclose the report to any employee of the 16
3716-Agency. A person who elects to make an unrestricted 17
3717-report containing an allegation of a sex-related of-18
3718-fense or sexual harassment may seek the assistance of 19
3719-another employee of the Agency with taking the action 20
3720-required under paragraph (2). 21
3721-‘‘(2) A
3722-CTION REQUIRED.—A person electing to 22
3723-make an unrestricted report containing an allegation 23
3724-of a sex-related offense or sexual harassment shall sub-24
3725-mit the report to the Office of the Victim and Whistle-25
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3729-blower Counsel. In the case of a person making an 1
3730-unrestricted report of sexual harassment, the Victim 2
3731-and Whistleblower Counsel shall facilitate the contact 3
3732-by the person with the Office of Equal Employment 4
3733-Opportunity. In the case of a person making an unre-5
3734-stricted report of a sex-related offense other than sex-6
3735-ual harassment, the Victim and Whistleblower Coun-7
3736-sel shall facilitate the contact of such person with the 8
3737-Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office. 9
3738-‘‘(d) R
3739-ESTRICTEDREPORTS.— 10
3740-‘‘(1) P
3741-ROCESS FOR MAKING REPORTS .—A person 11
3742-who elects to make a restricted report containing an 12
3743-allegation of a sex-related offense or sexual harass-13
3744-ment shall submit the report to a person authorized 14
3745-to receive a restricted report under paragraph (2). 15
3746-‘‘(2) P
3747-ERSON AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE A RE -16
3748-STRICTED REPORT.—The following individuals are 17
3749-persons authorized to receive a restricted report: 18
3750-‘‘(A) The Chief Wellbeing Officer. 19
3751-‘‘(B) Any employee of the Office of Wellness 20
3752-and Workforce Support. 21
3753-‘‘(C) Any employee of the Office of the Vic-22
3754-tim and Whistleblower Counsel. 23
3755-‘‘(D) Any medical professional assigned to 24
3756-the Center for Global Health Services, or any 25
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3760-successor organization employing Agency sup-1
3761-port staff. 2
3762-‘‘(E) Any employee of the Chaplain Corps 3
3763-of the Agency. 4
3764-‘‘(F) The Special Victim Investigator with-5
3765-in the Office of Security. 6
3766-‘‘(G) Any medical professional, including a 7
3767-mental health professional. 8
3768-‘‘(H) Any additional employees that the Di-9
3769-rector determines appropriate. 10
3770-‘‘(3) A
3771-CTION REQUIRED.—A restricted report 11
3772-containing an allegation of a sex-related offense or 12
3773-sexual harassment— 13
3774-‘‘(A) shall be treated by the person who re-14
3775-ceives the report in the same manner as a com-15
3776-munication covered by attorney-client privilege; 16
3777-‘‘(B) shall be privileged against disclosure 17
3778-with strict confidentiality and with the person 18
3779-making the report maintaining full control over 19
3780-all decisions related to any further dissemina-20
3781-tion, except in cases of an imminent threat of se-21
3782-rious bodily harm; 22
3783-‘‘(C) shall not result in a referral to law en-23
3784-forcement or commencement of a formal admin-24
3785-istrative investigation, unless the victim elects to 25
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3789-change the report from a restricted report to an 1
3790-unrestricted report; 2
3791-‘‘(D) in a case requiring an employee reas-3
3792-signment, relocation, or other mitigation or pro-4
3793-tective measures, shall result only in actions that 5
3794-are managed in a manner to limit, to the extent 6
3795-possible, the disclosure of any information con-7
3796-tained in the report; and 8
3797-‘‘(E) shall be exempt from any Federal or, 9
3798-to the maximum extent permitted by the Con-10
3799-stitution, State reporting requirements, includ-11
3800-ing the requirements under section 535(b) of title 12
3801-28, United States Code, section 17(b)(5) of this 13
3802-Act, and section 1.6(b) of Executive Order 12333 14
3803-(50 U.S.C. 3001 note; relating to United States 15
3804-intelligence activities), except when reporting is 16
3805-necessary to prevent or mitigate an imminent 17
3806-threat of serious bodily harm. 18
3807-‘‘(e) I
3808-NCIDENTREPORTSWHENVICTIM ORALLEGED 19
3809-P
3810-ERPETRATORISANAGENCYEMPLOYEE.— 20
3811-‘‘(1) I
3812-NCIDENT REPORTING POLICY .—The Direc-21
3813-tor shall establish and maintain a policy under 22
3814-which— 23
3815-‘‘(A) in the case of an unrestricted report 24
3816-of— 25
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3820-‘‘(i) sexual harassment, the head of the 1
3821-Office of Equal Employment Opportunity is 2
3822-required to submit a written incident report 3
3823-not later than 8 days after receiving a for-4
3824-mal complaint containing an allegation of 5
3825-sexual harassment; and 6
3826-‘‘(ii) a sex-related offense other than 7
3827-sexual harassment, the head of the Sexual 8
3828-Assault Prevention and Response Office is 9
3829-required to submit a written incident report 10
3830-not later than 8 days after receipt of the 11
3831-unrestricted report; and 12
3832-‘‘(B) each such incident report required 13
3833-under subparagraph (A) shall be provided to— 14
3834-‘‘(i) the Chief Operating Officer of the 15
3835-Agency; 16
3836-‘‘(ii) the Special Victim Investigator; 17
3837-‘‘(iii) the Office of the Victim and 18
3838-Whistleblower Counsel; 19
3839-‘‘(iv) the Sexual Assault Prevention 20
3840-and Response Office; 21
3841-‘‘(v) the Office of Equal Employment 22
3842-Opportunity; and 23
3843-‘‘(vi) such other individuals as the Di-24
3844-rector determines appropriate. 25
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3848-‘‘(2) PURPOSE.—The purpose of an incident re-1
3849-port required under paragraph (1) is to— 2
3850-‘‘(A) record the details about actions taken 3
3851-or in progress to provide the necessary care and 4
3852-support to the victim of the alleged incident; 5
3853-‘‘(B) refer the allegations to the appropriate 6
3854-investigatory or law enforcement agency; and 7
3855-‘‘(C) provide initial formal notification of 8
3856-the alleged incident. 9
3857-‘‘(3) E
3858-LEMENTS.—Each incident report required 10
3859-under paragraph (1) shall include each of the fol-11
3860-lowing: 12
3861-‘‘(A) The time, date, and location of the al-13
3862-leged sex-related offense or sexual harassment. 14
3863-‘‘(B) An identification of the type of offense 15
3864-or harassment alleged. 16
3865-‘‘(C) An identification of the assigned office 17
3866-and location of the victim. 18
3867-‘‘(D) An identification of the assigned office 19
3868-and location of the alleged perpetrator, including 20
3869-information regarding whether the alleged perpe-21
3870-trator has been temporarily transferred or re-22
3871-moved from an assignment or otherwise re-23
3872-stricted, if applicable. 24
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3876-‘‘(E) A description of any post-incident ac-1
3877-tions taken in connection with the incident, in-2
3878-cluding— 3
3879-‘‘(i) referral to any services available 4
3880-to victims, including the date of each refer-5
3881-ral; 6
3882-‘‘(ii) notification of the incident to ap-7
3883-propriate investigatory organizations, in-8
3884-cluding the organizations notified and dates 9
3885-of notifications; and 10
3886-‘‘(iii) issuance of any personal protec-11
3887-tion orders or steps taken to separate the 12
3888-victim and the alleged perpetrator within 13
3889-their place of employment. 14
3890-‘‘(F) Such other elements as the Director de-15
3891-termines appropriate. 16
3892-‘‘(f) C
3893-OMMONPERPETRATOR NOTICEREQUIRE-17
3894-MENT.— 18
3895-‘‘(1) U
3896-NRESTRICTED REPORTS.—Upon receipt of 19
3897-an incident report under subsection (e)(1) containing 20
3898-an allegation of a sex-related offense or sexual harass-21
3899-ment against an individual known to be the subject 22
3900-of at least one allegation of a sex-related offense or 23
3901-sexual harassment by another reporter, the Special 24
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3905-Victim Investigator shall notify each of the following 1
3906-of all existing allegations against the individual: 2
3907-‘‘(A) The Director. 3
3908-‘‘(B) The Chief Operating Officer. 4
3909-‘‘(C) The head of the directorate employing 5
3910-the individual. 6
3911-‘‘(D) The head of the Sexual Assault Pre-7
3912-vention and Response Office. 8
3913-‘‘(E) The first supervisor of the individual. 9
3914-‘‘(F) The Inspector General. 10
3915-‘‘(G) The Victim and Whistleblower Coun-11
3916-sel. 12
3917-‘‘(2) R
3918-ESTRICTED REPORTS.—Upon receipt of a 13
3919-restricted report under subsection (d), the Victim and 14
3920-Whistleblower Counsel shall notify any victim known 15
3921-to have filed a restricted report against the same indi-16
3922-vidual who is the subject of the report under para-17
3923-graph (1) that another allegation has been made 18
3924-against the individual who is the subject of the report 19
3925-under paragraph (1). 20
3926-‘‘(g) A
3927-PPLICABILITY.—The policies developed pursuant 21
3928-to this section shall apply to each of the following: 22
3929-‘‘(1) Any employee of the Agency. 23
3930-‘‘(2) Any employee of an entity that has entered 24
3931-into a contract with the Agency under which the em-25
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3935-ployee performs functions at a facility associated with 1
3936-the Agency or functions associated with the Agency. 2
3937-‘‘(3) Any person who makes an allegation of a 3
3938-sex-related offense or sexual harassment against an 4
3939-employee referred to in paragraph (1) or (2) at a fa-5
3940-cility associated with the Agency or during the per-6
3941-formance of a function associated with the Agency. 7
3942-‘‘(h) R
3943-ECORDS.—The Director shall establish a system 8
3944-for tracking and permanently maintaining all Agency 9
3945-records related to any investigation into an allegation of 10
3946-a sex-related offense or sexual harassment made in an unre-11
3947-stricted report, including any related medical documenta-12
3948-tion.’’. 13
3949-(e) S
3950-PECIALVICTIMINVESTIGATOR.—Such Act is fur-14
3951-ther amended by adding at the end the following new sec-15
3952-tion: 16
3953-‘‘SEC. 33. SPECIAL VICTIM INVESTIGATOR. 17
3954-‘‘(a) E
3955-STABLISHMENT.—The Director shall establish in 18
3956-the Office of Security a Special Victim Investigator, who 19
3957-shall be responsible for investigating all unrestricted reports 20
3958-containing allegations of sex-related offenses other than sex-21
3959-ual harassment and supporting, as appropriate, the Office 22
3960-of Equal Employment Opportunity with investigating for-23
3961-mal complaints containing allegations of sexual harass-24
3962-ment. The person appointed as the Investigator shall be an 25
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3966-appropriately credentialed Federal law enforcement officer 1
3967-and may be a detailee from a Federal law enforcement enti-2
3968-ty. 3
3969-‘‘(b) R
3970-ESPONSIBILITIES.—The Investigator shall be re-4
3971-sponsible for— 5
3972-‘‘(1) supporting the Office of Equal Employment 6
3973-Opportunity with investigations into formal com-7
3974-plaints containing allegations of sexual harassment, 8
3975-as appropriate; 9
3976-‘‘(2) investigating unrestricted reports con-10
3977-taining allegations of sex-related offenses, including 11
3978-the conduct and management of all internal Agency 12
3979-inquiries, investigations, and other fact-finding ac-13
3980-tivities related to specific allegations of sex-related of-14
3981-fenses; 15
3982-‘‘(3) testifying in a criminal prosecution in any 16
3983-venue, where appropriate; 17
3984-‘‘(4) serving as the case agent for a criminal in-18
3985-vestigation in any venue, where appropriate; 19
3986-‘‘(5) supporting engagement with law enforce-20
3987-ment relating to such allegations, where appropriate, 21
3988-including coordinating related cases with other Fed-22
3989-eral, State, local, and Tribal law enforcement agen-23
3990-cies, as necessary and appropriate, pursuant to regu-24
3991-lations, requirements, and procedures developed in 25
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3995-consultation with the Federal Bureau of Investiga-1
3996-tion, for any such inquiries, investigations, or other 2
3997-fact-finding activities; 3
3998-‘‘(6) developing and implementing policies and 4
3999-procedures necessary for the Investigator or any law 5
4000-enforcement partner to conduct effective investigations 6
4001-and also protect sensitive information; 7
4002-‘‘(7) serving as the only authorized investigative 8
4003-body in the Agency for allegations of sex-related of-9
4004-fenses, except that, in the case of an allegation of a 10
4005-sex-related offense involving an employee of the Office 11
4006-of Security, the Investigator shall coordinate with ap-12
4007-propriate criminal investigators who are detailed to 13
4008-the Agency for other missions or employed by another 14
4009-Federal law enforcement entity, as necessary, to 15
4010-maintain the integrity of the investigation and miti-16
4011-gate potential conflicts of interest; 17
4012-‘‘(8) establishing and coordinating clear policies 18
4013-regarding which agency should take the lead on con-19
4014-ducting, or be the lead in coordinating with local law 20
4015-enforcement when applicable, investigations of sexual 21
4016-assault and sexual harassment overseas; and 22
4017-‘‘(9) sharing information with the Victim and 23
4018-Whistleblower Counsel to facilitate the support and 24
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4022-advocacy of such Counsel for victims of alleged sex-re-1
4023-lated offenses or sexual harassment. 2
4024-‘‘(c) T
4025-IMEFRAME FORINVESTIGATIONS.—The Investi-3
4026-gator shall— 4
4027-‘‘(1) ensure that any investigative support for a 5
4028-formal complaint containing allegations of sexual 6
4029-harassment shall occur within any investigation 7
4030-timelines required by applicable law; 8
4031-‘‘(2) ensure that any investigation into an alle-9
4032-gation of a sex-related offense contained in an unre-10
4033-stricted report is completed by not later than 60 days 11
4034-after the date on which the report is referred to the 12
4035-Investigator under section 32(e)(1); and 13
4036-‘‘(3) if the Investigator determines that the com-14
4037-pletion of an investigation will take longer than 60 15
4038-days— 16
4039-‘‘(A) not later than 60 days after the date 17
4040-on which the report is referred to the Investigator 18
4041-under section 32(e)(1), submit to the Director a 19
4042-request for an extension that contains a sum-20
4043-mary of the progress of the investigation, the rea-21
4044-sons why the completion of the investigation re-22
4045-quires additional time, and a plan for the com-23
4046-pletion of the investigation; and 24
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4050-‘‘(B) provide to the person who made the re-1
4051-port and the person against whom the allegation 2
4052-in the report was made notice of the extension of 3
4053-the investigation.’’. 4
4054-(f) I
4055-MPLEMENTATION AND REPORTINGREQUIRE-5
4056-MENTS.— 6
4057-(1) D
4058-EADLINE FOR IMPLEMENTATION .—Not later 7
4059-than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this 8
4060-Act, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency 9
4061-shall— 10
4062-(A) establish the Office of the Victim and 11
4063-Whistleblower Counsel, as required by section 31 12
4064-of the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, as 13
4065-added by subsection (c); 14
4066-(B) establish and implement the policies re-15
4067-quired under sections 30 and 32 of the Central 16
4068-Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, as added by 17
4069-subsections (b) and (d), respectively; 18
4070-(C) consolidate the responsibilities of the 19
4071-Director under such sections 30 and 32 in a sin-20
4072-gle Office, as determined by the Director; and 21
4073-(D) establish the Special Victim Investi-22
4074-gator, as required by section 33 of the Central 23
4075-Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, as added by 24
4076-subsection (e). 25
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4080-(2) REPORT.— 1
4081-(A) I
4082-N GENERAL.—Not later than 90 days 2
4083-after the date of the enactment of this Act, and 3
4084-every 90 days thereafter for 2 years, the Director 4
4085-of the Central Intelligence Agency shall submit to 5
4086-the appropriate congressional committees a re-6
4087-port on the implementation of this section and 7
4088-the amendments made by this section. The Direc-8
4089-tor shall personally review, approve, and submit 9
4090-each report under this paragraph on a nondele-10
4091-gable basis. 11
4092-(3) A
4093-PPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES 12
4094-DEFINED.—In this subsection, the term ‘‘appropriate 13
4095-congressional committees’’ means— 14
4096-(A) the Permanent Select Committee on In-15
4097-telligence and the Subcommittee on Defense of 16
4098-the Committee on Appropriations of the House of 17
4099-Representatives; and 18
4100-(B) the Select Committee on Intelligence 19
4101-and the Subcommittee on Defense of the Com-20
4102-mittee on Appropriations of the Senate. 21
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4106-TITLE I—MATTERS RELATING TO 1
4107-TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION 2
4108-SEC. 901. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY INNOVATION UNIT. 3
4109-(a) E
4110-STABLISHMENT.—Title I of the National Security 4
4111-Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3021 et seq.) is amended by insert-5
4112-ing after section 103K the following new section (and con-6
4113-forming the table of contents at the beginning of such Act 7
4114-accordingly): 8
4115-‘‘SEC. 103L. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY INNOVATION UNIT. 9
4116-‘‘(a) E
4117-STABLISHMENT.—The Director of National In-10
4118-telligence shall establish within the Office of the Director 11
4119-of National Intelligence a unit to be known as the ‘Intel-12
4120-ligence Community Innovation Unit’ (in this section re-13
4121-ferred to as the ‘Unit’). 14
4122-‘‘(b) D
4123-UTIES.—The duties of the Unit shall be as fol-15
4124-lows: 16
4125-‘‘(1) To identify and evaluate commercial emerg-17
4126-ing technologies for potential adoption by the intel-18
4127-ligence community to fulfill critical mission needs. 19
4128-‘‘(2) To assist the heads of the elements of the in-20
4129-telligence community in identifying commercial 21
4130-emerging technologies and associated capabilities to 22
4131-address critical mission needs of that element. 23
4132-‘‘(3) To provide to the heads of the elements of 24
4133-the intelligence community seeking to field commer-25
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4137-cial emerging technologies technical expertise with re-1
4138-spect to such technologies. 2
4139-‘‘(4) To manage the prototyping program under 3
4140-subsection (e). 4
4141-‘‘(5) To facilitate the transition of potential solu-5
4142-tions to critical mission needs of the intelligence com-6
4143-munity from research and prototype projects to pro-7
4144-duction. 8
4145-‘‘(6) To serve as a liaison between the intel-9
4146-ligence community and the private sector (with a 10
4147-focus on small- and medium-sized companies and 11
4148-other organizations that do not have significant expe-12
4149-rience engaging with the intelligence community) to 13
4150-fulfill the duties listed in paragraphs (1) through (5), 14
4151-in coordination with the head of the Office of Engage-15
4152-ment established under section 122. 16
4153-‘‘(c) D
4154-IRECTOR OFUNIT.— 17
4155-‘‘(1) A
4156-PPOINTMENT; REPORTING.—The head of 18
4157-the Unit is the Director of the Intelligence Commu-19
4158-nity Innovation Unit, who shall be appointed by the 20
4159-Director of National Intelligence and shall report di-21
4160-rectly to the Director of National Intelligence. 22
4161-‘‘(2) Q
4162-UALIFICATIONS.—In selecting an indi-23
4163-vidual for appointment as the Director of the Intel-24
4164-ligence Community Innovation Unit, the Director of 25
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4168-National Intelligence shall give preference to individ-1
4169-uals who the Director of National Intelligence deter-2
4170-mines have— 3
4171-‘‘(A) significant relevant experience involv-4
4172-ing commercial emerging technology within the 5
4173-private sector; and 6
4174-‘‘(B) a demonstrated history of fostering the 7
4175-adoption of commercial emerging technologies by 8
4176-the United States Government or the private sec-9
4177-tor. 10
4178-‘‘(d) S
4179-TAFF.— 11
4180-‘‘(1) I
4181-N GENERAL.—In addition to the Director 12
4182-of the Intelligence Community Innovation Unit, the 13
4183-Unit shall be composed of not more than 50 full-time 14
4184-equivalent positions. 15
4185-‘‘(2) S
4186-TAFF WITH CERTAIN EXPERTISE .—The Di-16
4187-rector of National Intelligence shall ensure that there 17
4188-is a sufficient number of staff of the Unit, as deter-18
4189-mined by the Director, with expertise in— 19
4190-‘‘(A) other transaction authorities and non-20
4191-traditional and rapid acquisition pathways for 21
4192-emerging technology; 22
4193-‘‘(B) engaging and evaluating small- and 23
4194-medium-sized emerging technology companies; 24
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4198-‘‘(C) the mission needs of the intelligence 1
4199-community; and 2
4200-‘‘(D) any other skills or experiences the Di-3
4201-rector determines necessary. 4
4202-‘‘(3) S
4203-PECIAL HIRING AND RETENTION AUTHORI -5
4204-TIES.— 6
4205-‘‘(A) I
4206-N GENERAL.—The Director of Na-7
4207-tional Intelligence shall take such steps as may 8
4208-be necessary to incentivize the hiring and reten-9
4209-tion of staff of the Unit. 10
4210-‘‘(B) S
4211-PECIAL PAY.—In establishing the 11
4212-rates of pay for the positions specified in para-12
4213-graph (1), and to the extent practicable, the Di-13
4214-rector of National Intelligence may use the spe-14
4215-cial pay authority under section 113B. 15
4216-‘‘(4) A
4217-UTHORITY RELATING TO DETAILEES .— 16
4218-Upon request of the Unit, each head of an element of 17
4219-the intelligence community may detail to the Unit 18
4220-any of the personnel of that element to assist in car-19
4221-rying out the duties under subsection (b) on a reim-20
4222-bursable or a nonreimbursable basis. 21
4223-‘‘(e) P
4224-ROTOTYPINGPROGRAM.—The Director of the In-22
4225-telligence Community Innovation Unit shall establish a 23
4226-program to transition research and prototype projects to 24
4227-products in a production stage for the purpose of fulfilling 25
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4231-critical mission needs of the intelligence community (in this 1
4232-subsection referred to as the ‘program’), including by desig-2
4233-nating projects as Emerging Technology Transition 3
4234-Projects under section 6713 of the Intelligence Authoriza-4
4235-tion Act for Fiscal Year 2023 (Public Law 117–263; 50 5
4236-U.S.C. 3024 note; 136 Stat. 3568). 6
4237-‘‘(f) E
4238-NCOURAGEMENT OF USE BYELEMENTS.—The 7
4239-Director of National Intelligence shall take such steps as 8
4240-may be necessary to encourage the use of the Unit by the 9
4241-heads of the other elements of the intelligence community. 10
4242-‘‘(g) E
4243-MERGINGTECHNOLOGYDEFINED.—In this sec-11
4244-tion, the term ‘emerging technology’ has the meaning given 12
4245-that term in section 6701 of the Intelligence Authorization 13
4246-Act for Fiscal Year 2023 (Public Law 117–263; 50 U.S.C. 14
4247-3024 note; 136 Stat. 3561).’’. 15
4248-(b) C
4249-LARIFICATION OFEMERGINGTECHNOLOGYDEFI-16
4250-NITION.—Section 6701(8)(A) of the Intelligence Authoriza-17
4251-tion Act for Fiscal Year 2023 (Public Law 117–263; 50 18
4252-U.S.C. 3024 note; 136 Stat. 3561) is amended by striking 19
4253-‘‘during the 10-year period beginning on January 1, 2022’’ 20
4254-and inserting ‘‘during the subsequent 10-year period’’. 21
4255-(c) D
4256-EADLINE FORESTABLISHMENT.—Not later than 22
4257-1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Direc-23
4258-tor of National Intelligence shall establish the Intelligence 24
4259-Community Innovation Unit. 25
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4263-(d) PLAN ANDBRIEFINGS.— 1
4264-(1) P
4265-LAN.—Not later than 180 days after the 2
4266-date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of Na-3
4267-tional Intelligence shall submit to the congressional 4
4268-intelligence committees a plan for the establishment of 5
4269-the Intelligence Community Innovation Unit. 6
4270-(2) B
4271-RIEFINGS.—Not later than 180 days after 7
4272-the date of the enactment of this Act, and on a bian-8
4273-nual basis thereafter for 5 years, the Director of Na-9
4274-tional Intelligence shall provide to the appropriate 10
4275-congressional committees a briefing on the status of 11
4276-the Intelligence Community Innovation Unit, the 12
4277-staffing levels of such Unit, and the progress of such 13
4278-Unit in identifying and facilitating the adoption of 14
4279-commercial emerging technologies capable of advanc-15
4280-ing the mission needs of the intelligence community. 16
4281-(e) D
4282-EFINITIONS.—In this section: 17
4283-(1) A
4284-PPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMIT -18
4285-TEES.—The term ‘‘appropriate congressional commit-19
4286-tees’’ means— 20
4287-(A) the congressional intelligence commit-21
4288-tees; and 22
4289-(B) the Committees on Appropriations of 23
4290-the House of Representatives and the Senate. 24
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4294-(2) EMERGING TECHNOLOGY .—The term ‘‘emerg-1
4295-ing technology’’ has the meaning given such term in 2
4296-section 103L of the National Security Act of 1947 (as 3
4297-added by subsection (a)). 4
4298-(3) I
4299-NTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY INNOVATION 5
4300-UNIT.—The term ‘‘Intelligence Community Innova-6
4301-tion Unit’’ means the Intelligence Community Inno-7
4302-vation Unit established under such section 103L. 8
4303-SEC. 902. ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICE OF ENGAGEMENT. 9
4304-(a) E
4305-STABLISHMENT.—Title I of the National Security 10
4306-Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3021 et seq.), as amended by section 11
4307-901, is further amended by adding at the end the following 12
4308-new section (and conforming the table of contents at the 13
4309-beginning of such Act accordingly): 14
4310-‘‘SEC. 122. OFFICE OF ENGAGEMENT. 15
4311-‘‘(a) E
4312-STABLISHMENT.—There is within the Office of 16
4313-the Director of National Intelligence an Office of Engage-17
4314-ment (in this section referred to as the ‘Office’). 18
4315-‘‘(b) H
4316-EAD; STAFF.— 19
4317-‘‘(1) H
4318-EAD.—The Director of National Intel-20
4319-ligence shall appoint as head of the Office an indi-21
4320-vidual with requisite experience in matters relating to 22
4321-the duties of the Office, as determined by the Director 23
4322-of National Intelligence. Such head of the Office shall 24
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4326-report directly to the Director of National Intel-1
4327-ligence. 2
4328-‘‘(2) S
4329-TAFF.—To assist the head of the Office in 3
4330-fulfilling the duties of the Office, the head shall em-4
4331-ploy full-time equivalent staff in such number, and 5
4332-with such requisite expertise in matters relating to 6
4333-such duties, as may be determined by the head. 7
4334-‘‘(c) D
4335-UTIES.—The duties of the Office shall be as fol-8
4336-lows: 9
4337-‘‘(1) To coordinate and facilitate across the ele-10
4338-ments of the intelligence community efforts regarding 11
4339-outreach, relationship development, and associated 12
4340-knowledge and relationship management, with cov-13
4341-ered entities. 14
4342-‘‘(2) To assist in sharing best practices regarding 15
4343-such efforts among the elements of the intelligence 16
4344-community. 17
4345-‘‘(3) To establish and implement metrics to as-18
4346-sess the effectiveness of such efforts. 19
4347-‘‘(d) C
4348-OVEREDENTITYDEFINED.—In this section, the 20
4349-term ‘covered entity’ means an entity that is not an entity 21
4350-of the United States Government, including private sector 22
4351-companies, institutions of higher education, trade associa-23
4352-tions, think tanks, laboratories, international organiza-24
4353-tions, and foreign partners and allies.’’. 25
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4357-(b) DEADLINE.—The Director of National Intelligence 1
4358-shall establish the Office of Engagement by not later than 2
4359-1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act. 3
4360-(c) P
4361-LAN ANDBRIEFINGS.— 4
4362-(1) P
4363-LAN.—Not later than 180 days after the 5
4364-date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of Na-6
4365-tional Intelligence shall submit to the congressional 7
4366-intelligence committees a plan for the establishment of 8
4367-the Office of Engagement. 9
4368-(2) Q
4369-UARTERLY BRIEFINGS.—Not later than 1 10
4370-year after the date of the establishment of the Office 11
4371-of Engagement, and on a quarterly basis for 5 years 12
4372-thereafter, the Director of National Intelligence shall 13
4373-submit to the congressional intelligence committees a 14
4374-briefing on the status of the Office, including with re-15
4375-spect to the staffing levels, activities, and fulfilment of 16
4376-duties of the Office. 17
4377-(d) D
4378-EFINITIONS.—In this section, the term ‘‘Office of 18
4379-Engagement’’ means the Office of Engagement established 19
4380-under section 122 of the National Security Act of 1947, as 20
4381-added by subsection (a). 21
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4385-SEC. 903. REQUIREMENT FOR A CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFI-1
4386-CER WITHIN EACH ELEMENT OF THE INTEL-2
4387-LIGENCE COMMUNITY. 3
4388-(a) R
4389-EQUIREMENT.—Not later than 180 days after the 4
4390-date of enactment of this Act, the head of each element of 5
4391-the intelligence community shall ensure there is within such 6
4392-element a senior official designated as the chief technology 7
4393-officer of such element. 8
4394-(b) R
4395-ESPONSIBILITY.—The chief technology officer of 9
4396-each element of the intelligence community shall be respon-10
4397-sible for assisting the head of such element in the identifica-11
4398-tion and adoption of technology to advance mission needs. 12
4399-SEC. 904. REQUIREMENT TO AUTHORIZE ADDITIONAL SE-13
4400-CURITY CLEARANCES FOR CERTAIN CON-14
4401-TRACTORS. 15
4402-(a) R
4403-EQUIREMENT.—Notwithstanding any provision 16
4404-of law to the contrary, consistent with Executive Order 17
4405-12968 (60 Fed. Reg. 40245; relating to access to classified 18
4406-information), or any successor thereto and Executive Order 19
4407-10865 (25 Fed. Reg. 1583; relating to safeguarding classi-20
4408-fied information within industry), or any successor thereto, 21
4409-and subject to the limitations described in subsection (b)— 22
4410-(1) any entity that enters into a covered contract 23
4411-or agreement with an element of the intelligence com-24
4412-munity may designate an additional number of cov-25
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4416-ered persons who may submit an application for a se-1
4417-curity clearance; 2
4418-(2) the appropriate authorized investigative 3
4419-agency and authorized adjudicative agency, as such 4
4420-terms are defined in section 3001(a) of the Intel-5
4421-ligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 6
4422-(50 U.S.C. 3341(a)), shall— 7
4423-(A) upon receiving such an application— 8
4424-(i) conduct an appropriate investiga-9
4425-tion of the background of the additional cov-10
4426-ered person; and 11
4427-(ii) make a determination as to wheth-12
4428-er the additional covered person is eligible 13
4429-for access to classified information; and 14
4430-(B) if the determination under subpara-15
4431-graph (A)(ii) is favorable, upon any of the speci-16
4432-fied number of covered persons required to hold 17
4433-a security clearance for the performance of work 18
4434-under that covered contract or agreement becom-19
4435-ing unable to perform such work, make a deter-20
4436-mination as to whether the additional covered 21
4437-person has a demonstrated need-to-know under 22
4438-such an Executive Order (without requiring an 23
4439-additional investigation to be conducted under 24
4440-subparagraph (A)(i)); and 25
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4444-(3) if the additional covered person receives a fa-1
4445-vorable determination regarding the need-to-know 2
4446-under paragraph (2)(B) and signs an approved non-3
4447-disclosure agreement, the additional covered person 4
4448-may perform such work in lieu of such covered per-5
4449-son. 6
4450-(b) L
4451-IMITATIONS.—The limitations described in this 7
4452-subsection are as follows: 8
4453-(1) L
4454-IMITATION ON NUMBER DESIGNATED PER 9
4455-CONTRACT.—The additional number designated by an 10
4456-entity under subsection (a) for each covered contract 11
4457-or agreement may not exceed the greater of the fol-12
4458-lowing: 13
4459-(A) 10 percent of the number of security 14
4460-clearances required to be held by covered persons 15
4461-to perform work under the covered contract or 16
4462-agreement. 17
4463-(B) 1 person. 18
4464-(2) L
4465-IMITATION ON NUMBER DESIGNATED PER 19
4466-ENTITY.—The total additional number designated by 20
4467-an entity under subsection (a) may not exceed the 21
4468-greater of the following: 22
4469-(A) 10 percent of the sum total number of 23
4470-security clearances required to be held by covered 24
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4474-persons to perform work under all covered con-1
4475-tracts or agreements of the entity. 2
4476-(B) 1 person. 3
4477-(c) P
4478-ROHIBITION.—No application for a security 4
4479-clearance may be submitted by a covered person of an entity 5
4480-or granted pursuant to subsection (a) in excess of the limi-6
4481-tations under subsection (b) applicable to such entity. 7
4482-(d) C
4483-OSTS.— 8
4484-(1) A
4485-UTHORITY TO CHARGE AND COLLECT .—The 9
4486-head of each element of the intelligence community 10
4487-may charge fees or collect amounts to cover the exact 11
4488-costs associated with granting or maintaining a secu-12
4489-rity clearance an application for which is submitted 13
4490-to the head pursuant to subsection (a)(1). 14
4491-(2) R
4492-ETENTION OF AMOUNTS .—Notwithstanding 15
4493-section 3302(b) of title 31, United States Code— 16
4494-(A) the head of each element of the intel-17
4495-ligence community may retain amounts received 18
4496-under paragraph (1); and 19
4497-(B) any amount so retained shall be depos-20
4498-ited into an account to be determined by such 21
4499-head and shall be made available without subse-22
4500-quent appropriation until expended for the pur-23
4501-pose of granting or maintaining the respective 24
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4505-security clearance for which such amount was re-1
4506-ceived. 2
4507-(3) P
4508-ROHIBITION ON BEARING COSTS .—No head 3
4509-of an element of the intelligence community may bear 4
4510-any cost associated with granting or maintaining a 5
4511-security clearance the application for which is sub-6
4512-mitted pursuant to subsection (a)(1). 7
4513-(e) A
4514-PPLICABILITY.—The requirement under sub-8
4515-section (a) shall apply with respect to contracts and other 9
4516-agreements entered into on or after the date of the enact-10
4517-ment of this Act. 11
4518-(f) R
4519-ULE OFCONSTRUCTION.—Nothing in this section 12
4520-may be construed as requiring the head of an element of 13
4521-the intelligence community to grant any covered person ac-14
4522-cess to classified information if a favorable determination 15
4523-of eligibility to access such classified information is not 16
4524-made with respect to such person. 17
4525-(g) D
4526-EFINITIONS.—In this section: 18
4527-(1) C
4528-OVERED CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT .—The 19
4529-term ‘‘covered contract or agreement’’, with respect to 20
4530-an entity, means a contract or other agreement be-21
4531-tween that entity and an element of the intelligence 22
4532-community the performance of which requires a speci-23
4533-fied number of covered persons to hold a security 24
4534-clearance. 25
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4538-(2) COVERED PERSON.—In this section, the term 1
4539-‘‘covered person’’, with respect to an entity, means a 2
4540-contractor or employee of that entity. 3
4541-SEC. 905. INTELLIGENCE INNOVATION BOARD. 4
4542-(a) E
4543-STABLISHMENT OF INTELLIGENCEINNOVATION 5
4544-B
4545-OARD.—There is established a board to be known as the 6
4546-Intelligence Innovation Board (in this section referred to 7
4547-as the ‘‘Board’’). 8
4548-(b) P
4549-URPOSE.—The purpose of the Board is to provide 9
4550-to the Director of National Intelligence, the heads of the 10
4551-other elements of the intelligence community, and the con-11
4552-gressional intelligence committees advice and recommenda-12
4553-tions on changes to the culture, organizational structures, 13
4554-processes, and functions of the intelligence community nec-14
4555-essary to address the adoption of emerging technologies by 15
4556-the intelligence community and to accelerate such adoption. 16
4557-(c) M
4558-EMBERSHIP.— 17
4559-(1) A
4560-PPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS .—The Board 18
4561-shall be composed of 9 members appointed by the Di-19
4562-rector of National Intelligence, after consultation with 20
4563-the Chair and Ranking Member of the Permanent Se-21
4564-lect Committee on Intelligence of the House of Rep-22
4565-resentatives and the Chair and Vice Chair of the Se-23
4566-lect Committee on Intelligence of the Senate, from 24
4567-among citizens of the United States— 25
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4571-(A) who are not officers or employees of an 1
4572-element of the intelligence community; 2
4573-(B) who are eligible to hold an appropriate 3
4574-security clearance; 4
4575-(C) who have demonstrated academic, gov-5
4576-ernment, business, or other expertise relevant to 6
4577-the mission and functions of the intelligence 7
4578-community; and 8
4579-(D) who the Director of National Intel-9
4580-ligence determines— 10
4581-(i) meet at least 1 of the qualifications 11
4582-described in paragraph (2); and 12
4583-(ii) do not present a conflict of inter-13
4584-est. 14
4585-(2) Q
4586-UALIFICATIONS.—The qualifications de-15
4587-scribed in this paragraph are the following: 16
4588-(A) A proven track record of sound judg-17
4589-ment in leading or governing a large and com-18
4590-plex private sector corporation or organization. 19
4591-(B) A proven track record as a distin-20
4592-guished academic or researcher at an accredited 21
4593-institution of higher education (as defined in sec-22
4594-tion 101 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 23
4595-(20 U.S.C. 1001)). 24
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4599-(C) Demonstrated experience in identifying 1
4600-emerging technologies and facilitating the adop-2
4601-tion of such technologies into the operations of 3
4602-large organizations in either the public or pri-4
4603-vate sector. 5
4604-(D) Demonstrated experience in developing 6
4605-new technology. 7
4606-(3) C
4607-HAIR.—The Board shall have a Chair, who 8
4608-shall be appointed by the Director of National Intel-9
4609-ligence from among the members of the Board, after 10
4610-consultation with the Chair and Ranking Member of 11
4611-the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the 12
4612-House of Representatives and the Chair and Vice 13
4613-Chair of the Select Committee on Intelligence of the 14
4614-Senate. 15
4615-(4) N
4616-OTIFICATIONS.—Not later than 30 days 16
4617-after the date on which the Director of National Intel-17
4618-ligence appoints a member to the Board under para-18
4619-graph (1), or appoints a member of the Board as 19
4620-Chair under paragraph (3), the Director shall notify 20
4621-the congressional intelligence committees of such ap-21
4622-pointment in writing. 22
4623-(5) T
4624-ERMS.— 23
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4628-(A) IN GENERAL.—Except as provided in 1
4629-subparagraph (B), each member of the Board 2
4630-shall be appointed for a term of 2 years. 3
4631-(B) V
4632-ACANCIES.—A member of the Board 4
4633-appointed to fill a vacancy occurring before the 5
4634-expiration of the term for which the predecessor 6
4635-of the member was appointed shall be appointed 7
4636-only for the remainder of that term. A vacancy 8
4637-in the Board shall not affect the powers of the 9
4638-Board and shall be filled in the manner in which 10
4639-the original appointment was made. 11
4640-(C) R
4641-EAPPOINTMENT.—A member of the 12
4642-Board may only be reappointed for 1 additional 13
4643-2-year term. 14
4644-(6) P
4645-ROHIBITION ON COMPENSATION .—Except as 15
4646-provided in paragraph (7), members of the Board 16
4647-shall serve without pay. 17
4648-(7) T
4649-RAVEL EXPENSES.—Each member of the 18
4650-Board shall receive travel expenses, including per 19
4651-diem in lieu of subsistence, in accordance with appli-20
4652-cable provisions under subchapter I of chapter 57 of 21
4653-title 5, United States Code. 22
4654-(8) M
4655-EETINGS.—The Board shall meet as nec-23
4656-essary to carry out its purpose and duties under this 24
4657-section, but shall meet in person not less frequently 25
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4661-than on a quarterly basis. A majority of the members 1
4662-of the Board shall constitute a quorum. 2
4663-(d) S
4664-TAFF.— 3
4665-(1) C
4666-OMPOSITION.—The Board shall be composed 4
4667-of full-time staff with requisite experience to assist the 5
4668-Board in carrying out its purpose and duties under 6
4669-this section in such number as the Director of Na-7
4670-tional Intelligence determines appropriate. Such staff 8
4671-may be appointed by the Director of National Intel-9
4672-ligence or detailed or otherwise assigned from another 10
4673-element of the intelligence community. 11
4674-(2) S
4675-ECURITY CLEARANCES.—Staff of the Board, 12
4676-shall, as a condition of appointment, detail, or as-13
4677-signment to the Board, as the case may be, hold ap-14
4678-propriate security clearances for access to the classi-15
4679-fied records and materials to be reviewed by the staff, 16
4680-and shall follow the guidance and practices on secu-17
4681-rity under applicable Executive orders and Presi-18
4682-dential or agency directives. 19
4683-(e) C
4684-ONTRACTAUTHORITY.—The Board may contract 20
4685-with and compensate government and private agencies or 21
4686-persons to enable the Board to carry out its purpose and 22
4687-duties under this section, without regard to section 6101 23
4688-of title 41, United States Code. 24
4689-(f) R
4690-EPORTS.— 25
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4694-(1) SUBMISSION.—Beginning on the date that is 1
4695-2 years after the date on which the Board is estab-2
4696-lished, and once every 2 years thereafter until the 3
4697-date on which the Board terminates under subsection 4
4698-(i), the Board shall submit to the Director of National 5
4699-Intelligence and the congressional intelligence com-6
4700-mittees a report on the activities of the Board, which 7
4701-shall include, with respect to the period covered by the 8
4702-report, the following: 9
4703-(A) An assessment of the efforts of the intel-10
4704-ligence community taken during such period to 11
4705-accelerate the adoption of emerging technologies 12
4706-by the intelligence community, including such ef-13
4707-forts taken with respect to the culture, organiza-14
4708-tional structures, processes, or functions of the 15
4709-intelligence community. 16
4710-(B) Recommendations on how the intel-17
4711-ligence community may make further progress to 18
4712-accelerate such adoption, including recommenda-19
4713-tions on changes to the culture, organizational 20
4714-structures, processes, and functions of the intel-21
4715-ligence community necessary for such accelerated 22
4716-adoption. 23
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4720-(C) Any other matters the Board or the Di-1
4721-rector of National Intelligence determines appro-2
4722-priate. 3
4723-(2) F
4724-ORM.—Each report under paragraph (1) 4
4725-may be submitted in classified form, but if so sub-5
4726-mitted shall include an unclassified executive sum-6
4727-mary. 7
4728-(g) N
4729-ONAPPLICABILITY OF CERTAINREQUIRE-8
4730-MENTS.—Chapter 10 of title 5, United States Code, (com-9
4731-monly known as the ‘‘Federal Advisory Committee Act’’) 10
4732-shall not apply to the Board. 11
4733-(h) T
4734-ERMINATION.— 12
4735-(1) I
4736-N GENERAL.—Except as provided in para-13
4737-graph (2), the Board shall terminate on September 14
4738-30, 2028. 15
4739-(2) R
4740-ENEWAL.—The Director of National Intel-16
4741-ligence may renew the Board for an additional 4-year 17
4742-period following the date of termination specified in 18
4743-paragraph (1) if the Director notifies the congres-19
4744-sional intelligence committees of such renewal. 20
4745-(i) C
4746-HARTER.—Not later than 90 days after the date 21
4747-of the enactment of this Act, the Director of National Intel-22
4748-ligence shall establish a charter for the Board, consistent 23
4749-with this section. 24
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4753-SEC. 906. PROGRAMS FOR NEXT-GENERATION MICROELEC-1
4754-TRONICS IN SUPPORT OF ARTIFICIAL INTEL-2
4755-LIGENCE. 3
4756-(a) P
4757-ROGRAMESTABLISHMENT.—The Director of Na-4
4758-tional Intelligence, acting through the Director of the Intel-5
4759-ligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, shall establish 6
4760-or otherwise oversee a program to advance microelectronics 7
4761-research. 8
4762-(b) R
4763-ESEARCHFOCUS.—The Director of National In-9
4764-telligence shall ensure that the research carried out under 10
4765-the program established under subsection (a) is focused on 11
4766-the following: 12
4767-(1) Advanced engineering and applied research 13
4768-into next-generation computing models, materials, de-14
4769-vices, architectures, and algorithms to enable the ad-15
4770-vancement of artificial intelligence and machine 16
4771-learning. 17
4772-(2) Efforts to— 18
4773-(A) overcome challenges with engineering 19
4774-and applied research of microelectronics, includ-20
4775-ing with respect to the physical limits on tran-21
4776-sistors, electrical interconnects, and memory ele-22
4777-ments; 23
4778-(B) promote long-term advancements in 24
4779-computing technologies, including by fostering a 25
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4783-unified and multidisciplinary approach encom-1
4784-passing research and development into— 2
4785-(i) next-generation algorithm design; 3
4786-(ii) next-generation compute capa-4
4787-bility; 5
4788-(iii) generative and adaptive artificial 6
4789-intelligence for design applications; 7
4790-(iv) photonics-based microprocessors, 8
4791-including electrophotonics; 9
4792-(v) the chemistry and physics of new 10
4793-materials; 11
4794-(vi) optical communication networks, 12
4795-including electrophotonics; and 13
4796-(vii) safety and controls for generative 14
4797-artificial intelligence applications for the 15
4798-intelligence community. 16
4799-(3) Any other activity the Director determines 17
4800-would promote the development of microelectronics re-18
4801-search for future technologies, including optical com-19
4802-munications or quantum technologies. 20
4803-(c) C
4804-OLLABORATION AND PARTNERSHIPS.—In car-21
4805-rying out the program established under subsection (a), the 22
4806-Director of National Intelligence shall actively collaborate 23
4807-with relevant Government agencies, academic institutions, 24
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4811-and private industry to leverage expertise and resources in 1
4812-conducting research. 2
4813-(d) A
4814-UTHORIZATION OFAPPROPRIATIONS.—Amounts 3
4815-authorized to be appropriated for the National Intelligence 4
4816-Program of the Office of the Director of National Intel-5
4817-ligence may be made available to award contracts and 6
4818-grants, and to enter into transactions other than contracts, 7
4819-to carry out the program established under subsection (a). 8
4820-(e) R
4821-EPORTINGREQUIREMENTS.—The Director of the 9
4822-Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity shall pro-10
4823-vide to the congressional intelligence committees regular 11
4824-briefings on— 12
4825-(1) the progress, achievements, and outcomes of 13
4826-the program established under subsection (a); 14
4827-(2) the partnerships and collaborations con-15
4828-ducted pursuant to subsection (c); and 16
4829-(3) recommendations for future research prior-17
4830-ities. 18
4831-SEC. 907. PROGRAM FOR BEYOND 5G. 19
4832-(a) E
4833-STABLISHMENT.—The Director of National Intel-20
4834-ligence, acting through the Director of the Intelligence Ad-21
4835-vanced Research Projects Activity, may initiate or other-22
4836-wise carry out a program dedicated to research and devel-23
4837-opment efforts relevant to 6G technology and any successor 24
4838-technologies. 25
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4842-(b) CONSULTATION.—In carrying out any program 1
4843-under subsection (a), the Director shall consult with— 2
4844-(1) relevant— 3
4845-(A) heads of Federal departments and agen-4
4846-cies; 5
4847-(B) private sector entities; 6
4848-(C) institutions of higher learning; and 7
4849-(D) federally funded research and develop-8
4850-ment centers; and 9
4851-(2) such other individuals and entities as the Di-10
4852-rector determines appropriate. 11
4853-(c) 6G T
4854-ECHNOLOGYDEFINED.—In this section, the 12
4855-term ‘‘6G technology’’ means hardware, software, or other 13
4856-technologies relating to sixth-generation wireless networks. 14
4857-SEC. 908. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL RE-15
4858-MOTE SENSING REQUIREMENTS. 16
4859-(a) S
4860-ENSE OFCONGRESS.—It is the sense of Congress 17
4861-that— 18
4862-(1) the United States benefits from a robust com-19
4863-mercial remote sensing industry that supports a 20
4864-science, technology, engineering, and mathematics 21
4865-academic pipeline, enables skilled manufacturing jobs, 22
4866-and fosters technological innovation; 23
4867-(2) commercial remote sensing capabilities com-24
4868-plement and augment dedicated Government remote 25
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4872-sensing capabilities, both when integrated into Gov-1
4873-ernment architectures and leveraged as stand-alone 2
4874-services; 3
4875-(3) the Director of National Intelligence and 4
4876-Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Secu-5
4877-rity should serve as the United States Government 6
4878-leads for commercial remote sensing procurement and 7
4879-seek to accommodate commercial remote sensing needs 8
4880-of the intelligence community, the Department of De-9
4881-fense, and Federal civil organizations under the pre-10
4882-view of the cognizant functional managers; and 11
4883-(4) a transparent, sustained investment by the 12
4884-United States Government in commercial remote 13
4885-sensing capabilities— 14
4886-(A) is required to strengthen the United 15
4887-States commercial remote sensing commercial in-16
4888-dustry; and 17
4889-(B) should include electro-optical, synthetic 18
4890-aperture radar, hyperspectral, and radio fre-19
4891-quency detection and other innovative 20
4892-phenemonology that may have national security 21
4893-applications. 22
4894-(b) G
4895-UIDANCEREQUIRED.—Not later than 180 days 23
4896-after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of 24
4897-National Intelligence and the Under Secretary of Defense 25
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4901-for Intelligence and Security shall jointly develop guidance 1
4902-requiring the Commercial Strategy Board or, if that is not 2
4903-feasible, such other entities within the intelligence commu-3
4904-nity and the Department of Defense that the Director and 4
4905-the Under Secretary determine appropriate, to perform, on 5
4906-a recurring basis, the following functions related to com-6
4907-mercial remote sensing: 7
4908-(1) Validation of the current and long-term com-8
4909-mercial remote sensing capability needs, as deter-9
4910-mined by the relevant functional managers, of the De-10
4911-partment of Defense, the intelligence community, and 11
4912-Federal civil users under the preview of the cognizant 12
4913-functional managers. 13
4914-(2) Development of commercial remote sensing 14
4915-requirements documents that are unclassified and re-15
4916-leasable to United States commercial industry. 16
4917-(3) Development of a cost estimate that is un-17
4918-classified and releasable to United States commercial 18
4919-industry, covering at least 5 years, associated with 19
4920-fulfilling the requirements contained in the commer-20
4921-cial remote sensing requirements documents referred 21
4922-developed under paragraph (2). 22
4923-(c) F
4924-UNDINGLEVELS.—In the case of any fiscal year 23
4925-for which a cost estimate is developed under subsection 24
4926-(b)(3) and for which the budget of the President (as sub-25
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4930-mitted to Congress pursuant to section 1105 of title 31, 1
4931-United States Code) requests a level of funding for the pro-2
4932-curement of commercial remote sensing requirements that 3
4933-is less than the amount identified in the cost estimate, the 4
4934-President shall include with the budget an explanation for 5
4935-the difference. 6
4936-(d) R
4937-EPORT.— 7
4938-(1) I
4939-N GENERAL.—Not later than 180 days after 8
4940-the date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of 9
4941-National Intelligence and the Under Secretary of De-10
4942-fense for Intelligence and Security shall jointly sub-11
4943-mit to the appropriate congressional committees a re-12
4944-port on the implementation of subsection (b). 13
4945-(2) A
4946-PPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES 14
4947-DEFINED.—In this subsection, the term ‘‘appropriate 15
4948-congressional committees’’ means— 16
4949-(A) the congressional intelligence commit-17
4950-tees; 18
4951-(B) the congressional defense committees; 19
4952-(C) the Subcommittee on Defense of the 20
4953-Committee on Appropriations of the House of 21
4954-Representatives; and 22
4955-(D) the Subcommittee on Defense of the 23
4956-Committee on Appropriations of the Senate. 24
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4960-SEC. 909. REQUIREMENT TO ENSURE INTELLIGENCE COM-1
4961-MUNITY DIRECTIVES APPROPRIATELY AC-2
4962-COUNT FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND 3
4963-MACHINE LEARNING TOOLS IN INTEL-4
4964-LIGENCE PRODUCTS. 5
4965-(a) R
4966-EQUIREMENT.—Not later than 120 days after the 6
4967-date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of National 7
4968-Intelligence shall provide to the congressional intelligence 8
4969-committees a briefing on whether intelligence community 9
4970-directives in effect as of the date such briefing is provided 10
4971-furnish intelligence community analysts with sufficient 11
4972-guidance and direction with respect to the use of artificial 12
4973-intelligence and machine learning tools in intelligence prod-13
4974-ucts produced by the intelligence community. 14
4975-(b) E
4976-LEMENTS.—The briefing required under sub-15
4977-section (a) shall include— 16
4978-(1) a determination by the Director as to— 17
4979-(A) whether Intelligence Community Direc-18
4980-tive 203, Analytic Standards, Intelligence Com-19
4981-munity Directive 206, Sourcing Requirements 20
4982-for Disseminated Analytic Products, and any 21
4983-other intelligence community directive related to 22
4984-the production and dissemination of intelligence 23
4985-products by the intelligence community in effect 24
4986-as of the date the briefing under subsection (a) 25
4987-is provided furnish intelligence community ana-26
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4991-lysts with sufficient guidance and direction on 1
4992-how to properly use, provide sourcing informa-2
4993-tion about, and otherwise provide transparency 3
4994-to customers regarding the use of artificial intel-4
4995-ligence and machine learning tools in intel-5
4996-ligence products produced by the intelligence 6
4997-community; and 7
4998-(B) whether any intelligence community di-8
4999-rective described in subparagraph (A) requires 9
5000-an update to provide such guidance and direc-10
5001-tion; and 11
5002-(2) with respect to the determination under 12
5003-paragraph (1)— 13
5004-(A) in the case the Director makes a deter-14
5005-mination that no update to an intelligence com-15
5006-munity directive described in such paragraph is 16
5007-required, an explanation regarding why such in-17
5008-telligence community directives currently provide 18
5009-sufficient guidance and direction to intelligence 19
5010-community analysts; and 20
5011-(B) in the case the Director makes a deter-21
5012-mination that an update to an intelligence com-22
5013-munity directive described in such paragraph is 23
5014-required, a plan and proposed timeline to update 24
5015-any such intelligence community directive. 25
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5019-118
5020-TH
5021-CONGRESS
5022-1
5023-ST
5024-S
5025-ESSION
5026-
5027-H. R. 3932
5028-[Report No. 118–162]
5029-A BILL
5030-To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2024 for
5031-intelligence and intelligence related activities of
5032-the United States Government, the Community
5033-Management Account, and the Central Intel-
5034-ligence Agency Retirement and Disability Sys-
5035-tem, and for other purposes.
5036-A
5037-UGUST
5038-18, 2023
5039-Reported with an amendment, committed to the Com-
5040-mittee of the Whole House on the State of the Union,
5041-and ordered to be printed
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145+as may be necessary for increases in such compensation 15
146+or benefits authorized by law. 16
147+Æ
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