288 | | - | as may be necessary for increases in such compensation or 15 |
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289 | | - | benefits authorized by law. 16 |
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290 | | - | SEC. 303. PROHIBITION ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS TO IM-17 |
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291 | | - | PLEMENT EXECUTIVE ORDER 13556. 18 |
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292 | | - | None of the funds authorized to be appropriated by this 19 |
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293 | | - | Act or otherwise made available for fiscal year 2024 for an 20 |
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294 | | - | element of the intelligence community may be obligated or 21 |
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295 | | - | expended to implement Executive Order 13556 (75 Fed. 22 |
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296 | | - | Reg. 68675; relating to controlled unclassified information), 23 |
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297 | | - | or any successor order. 24 |
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302 | | - | RELATING TO MODIFICATION OF ACCOUNT 2 |
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303 | | - | STRUCTURE FOR NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE 3 |
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304 | | - | PROGRAM BUDGET. 4 |
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305 | | - | None of the prohibitions under section 8067 of the Con-5 |
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306 | | - | solidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (Public Law 117–328) 6 |
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307 | | - | shall apply with respect to amounts authorized to be appro-7 |
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308 | | - | priated by this Act. 8 |
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309 | | - | SEC. 305. SECURE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CONGRESS 9 |
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310 | | - | AND INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. 10 |
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311 | | - | (a) I |
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312 | | - | NGENERAL.—The Director of National Intel-11 |
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313 | | - | ligence shall provide secure communications to support the 12 |
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314 | | - | oversight functions of the congressional intelligence commit-13 |
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315 | | - | tees, including through the procurement, installation, con-14 |
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316 | | - | figuration, and maintenance of sufficient software, 15 |
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317 | | - | connectivity, information technology equipment, computers, 16 |
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318 | | - | printers, and related peripheral equipment to ensure that 17 |
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319 | | - | such committees are able to communicate with the intel-18 |
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320 | | - | ligence community through secure data, voice, and video 19 |
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321 | | - | communications at all classification levels. 20 |
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322 | | - | (b) O |
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323 | | - | N-PREMISESSUPPORT.—During any period 21 |
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324 | | - | when either the Senate or House of Representatives is in 22 |
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325 | | - | session, or upon the request of either of the congressional 23 |
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326 | | - | intelligence committees, the Director shall provide to such 24 |
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327 | | - | committees timely on-premises support to ensure the effi-25 |
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331 | | - | cient operation of networks, equipment, and software and 1 |
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332 | | - | the resolution of any related issues. 2 |
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333 | | - | (c) G |
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334 | | - | OVERNANCE.—The Director, in coordination with 3 |
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335 | | - | designated congressional leaders, shall establish governance 4 |
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336 | | - | and security policies applicable to the connectivity, equip-5 |
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337 | | - | ment, and software provided under subsection (a). 6 |
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338 | | - | (d) B |
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339 | | - | UDGET.—The Director shall ensure that within 7 |
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340 | | - | the budget of the Office of the Director of National Intel-8 |
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341 | | - | ligence there is a specific expenditure center and project to 9 |
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342 | | - | be used to carry out this section. 10 |
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343 | | - | (e) T |
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344 | | - | REATMENT ASCONGRESSIONALRECORDS.—Any 11 |
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345 | | - | data stored or transmitted by the congressional intelligence 12 |
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346 | | - | committees through networks, equipment, or software pro-13 |
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347 | | - | vided under subsection (a) is a congressional record and 14 |
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348 | | - | shall not be treated as an agency record for purposes of sec-15 |
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349 | | - | tion 552 of title 5, United States Code, (commonly known 16 |
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350 | | - | as the ‘‘the Freedom of Information Act’’) or any other law. 17 |
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351 | | - | (f) D |
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352 | | - | ESIGNATEDCONGRESSIONALLEADERS.—In this 18 |
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353 | | - | section, the term ‘‘designated congressional leaders’’ 19 |
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354 | | - | means— 20 |
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355 | | - | (1) the Chair and Ranking Member of the Per-21 |
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356 | | - | manent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House 22 |
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357 | | - | of Representatives, or their designees; and 23 |
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358 | | - | (2) the Chair and Vice Chair of the Select Com-24 |
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359 | | - | mittee on Intelligence of the Senate, or their designees. 25 |
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363 | | - | TITLE IV—MATTERS RELATING 1 |
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364 | | - | TO NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE 2 |
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365 | | - | ENTERPRISE 3 |
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366 | | - | Subtitle A—Miscellaneous 4 |
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367 | | - | Authorities and Limitations 5 |
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368 | | - | SEC. 401. ENHANCED PERSONNEL SECURITY REVIEW WITH 6 |
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369 | | - | RESPECT TO SOCIAL MEDIA. 7 |
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370 | | - | (a) S |
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371 | | - | ENSE OFCONGRESS.—It is the sense of Congress 8 |
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372 | | - | that— 9 |
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373 | | - | (1) the intelligence community should take ap-10 |
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374 | | - | propriate measures to thoroughly and in a timely 11 |
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375 | | - | manner investigate and adjudicate prospective appli-12 |
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376 | | - | cants for sensitive national security positions within 13 |
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377 | | - | the intelligence community; 14 |
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378 | | - | (2) the intelligence community should use exist-15 |
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379 | | - | ing authorities to ensure robust continuous vetting for 16 |
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380 | | - | continued eligibility for access to classified informa-17 |
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381 | | - | tion and carefully manage the speed and accuracy of 18 |
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382 | | - | the security clearance adjudication process at both the 19 |
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383 | | - | initial investigation process and throughout the ca-20 |
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384 | | - | reer of personnel serving in positions within the intel-21 |
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385 | | - | ligence community; 22 |
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386 | | - | (3) the intelligence community must balance the 23 |
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387 | | - | increasing demand for recruiting the best talent to 24 |
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388 | | - | meet personnel requirements in an expeditious man-25 |
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393 | | - | workforce with allegiance to the Constitution and the 2 |
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394 | | - | United States Government; 3 |
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395 | | - | (4) the availability of social media to the na-4 |
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396 | | - | tional security workforce of the United States, includ-5 |
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397 | | - | ing both private and public accounts, can enable the 6 |
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398 | | - | unauthorized disclosure of classified national security 7 |
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399 | | - | information in an instant, which endangers the 8 |
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400 | | - | United States and its partners and allies, and em-9 |
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401 | | - | powers foreign adversaries; and 10 |
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402 | | - | (5) to ensure the loyalty and patriotism of the 11 |
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403 | | - | trusted national security and intelligence community 12 |
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404 | | - | workforce of the United States, the intelligence com-13 |
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405 | | - | munity must fully use available vetting resources and 14 |
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406 | | - | all authorities prescribed by law, while guaranteeing 15 |
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407 | | - | all constitutional protections of such workforce. 16 |
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408 | | - | (b) E |
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409 | | - | NHANCEDPERSONNELSECURITYREVIEWWITH 17 |
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410 | | - | R |
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411 | | - | ESPECT TOSOCIALMEDIA.—Section 11001(b) of title 5, 18 |
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412 | | - | United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the 19 |
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413 | | - | following new paragraph: 20 |
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414 | | - | ‘‘(3) S |
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415 | | - | PECIAL REQUIREMENTS WITH RESPECT TO 21 |
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416 | | - | SOCIAL MEDIA.— 22 |
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417 | | - | ‘‘(A) I |
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418 | | - | N GENERAL.—Information obtained 23 |
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419 | | - | and integrated from sources described in para-24 |
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420 | | - | graph (1) shall include any publicly available 25 |
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425 | | - | individual. 2 |
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426 | | - | ‘‘(B) D |
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427 | | - | ISCLOSURE BY COVERED INDIVID -3 |
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428 | | - | UALS.—The enhanced personnel security pro-4 |
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429 | | - | gram of an agency shall include a requirement 5 |
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430 | | - | that a covered individual disclose any username 6 |
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431 | | - | or alias used by the covered individual on any 7 |
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432 | | - | social media account, including both private and 8 |
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433 | | - | public social media accounts, but may not re-9 |
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434 | | - | quire the covered individual to disclose any pass-10 |
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435 | | - | word for any such account.’’. 11 |
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436 | | - | SEC. 402. LIMITATION ON AUTHORITY OF DIRECTOR OF NA-12 |
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437 | | - | TIONAL INTELLIGENCE TO ESTABLISH ADDI-13 |
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438 | | - | TIONAL NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE CENTERS. 14 |
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439 | | - | The National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3001 15 |
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440 | | - | et seq.) is amended— 16 |
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441 | | - | (1) by amending section 102A(f)(2) (50 U.S.C. 17 |
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442 | | - | 3024(f)(2)) to read as follows: 18 |
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443 | | - | ‘‘(2)(A) The Director of National Intelligence shall 19 |
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444 | | - | oversee the National Counterterrorism Center, the National 20 |
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445 | | - | Counterproliferation and Biosecurity Center, the National 21 |
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446 | | - | Counterintelligence and Security Center, the Foreign Ma-22 |
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447 | | - | lign Influence Center, and the Cyber Threat Intelligence 23 |
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448 | | - | and Integration Center. 24 |
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452 | | - | ‘‘(B) The Director of National Intelligence may estab-1 |
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453 | | - | lish a new national intelligence center, or assign a new 2 |
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454 | | - | function to a national intelligence center, but only if— 3 |
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455 | | - | ‘‘(i) the Director submits to the congressional in-4 |
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456 | | - | telligence committees written notification of such pro-5 |
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457 | | - | posed establishment or assignment; and 6 |
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458 | | - | ‘‘(ii) a period of 90 days has elapsed after the 7 |
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459 | | - | date on which such committees receive such notifica-8 |
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460 | | - | tion.’’; 9 |
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461 | | - | (2) by amending section 103(c)(14) (50 U.S.C. 10 |
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462 | | - | 3025(c)(14)) to read as follows: 11 |
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463 | | - | ‘‘(14) Such other offices and officials as may be 12 |
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464 | | - | established by law or the Director may establish or 13 |
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465 | | - | designate in the Office, including national intelligence 14 |
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466 | | - | centers (consistent with the notification requirement 15 |
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467 | | - | under section 102A(f)(2)(B)).’’; and 16 |
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468 | | - | (3) by amending section 119B(a) (50 U.S.C. 17 |
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469 | | - | 3058(a)) to read as follows: 18 |
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470 | | - | ‘‘(a) A |
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471 | | - | UTHORITY TOESTABLISH.—The Director of Na-19 |
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472 | | - | tional Intelligence may establish, consistent with the notifi-20 |
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473 | | - | cation requirement under section 102A(f)(2)(B), one or 21 |
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474 | | - | more national intelligence centers to address intelligence 22 |
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475 | | - | priorities, including regional issues.’’. 23 |
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480 | | - | COMMUNITY STAFFING, DETAILS, AND AS-2 |
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481 | | - | SIGNMENTS. 3 |
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482 | | - | (a) I |
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483 | | - | MPROVEMENTSRELATING TOASSIGNMENTS AND 4 |
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484 | | - | D |
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485 | | - | ETAILS.—Section 102A(f)(3)(A) of the National Security 5 |
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486 | | - | Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3024(f)(3)(A)) is amended— 6 |
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487 | | - | (1) in the matter preceding clause (i), by strik-7 |
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488 | | - | ing ‘‘personnel policies’’ and inserting ‘‘binding per-8 |
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489 | | - | sonnel policies’’; 9 |
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490 | | - | (2) by amending clause (i) to read as follows: 10 |
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491 | | - | ‘‘(i) require and facilitate assignments and de-11 |
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492 | | - | tails of personnel to national intelligence centers, and 12 |
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493 | | - | between elements of the intelligence community over 13 |
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494 | | - | the course of the careers of such personnel;’’; and 14 |
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495 | | - | (3) by amending clause (v) to read as follows: 15 |
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496 | | - | ‘‘(v) require service in more than one element of 16 |
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497 | | - | the intelligence community as a condition of pro-17 |
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498 | | - | motion to such positions within the intelligence com-18 |
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499 | | - | munity as the Director shall specify, and take req-19 |
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500 | | - | uisite steps to ensure compliance among elements of 20 |
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501 | | - | the intelligence community; and’’. 21 |
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502 | | - | (b) R |
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503 | | - | EQUIREDSTAFFINGDOCUMENT FOROFFICE OF 22 |
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504 | | - | D |
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505 | | - | IRECTOR OFNATIONALINTELLIGENCE.— 23 |
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506 | | - | (1) R |
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507 | | - | EQUIREMENT.—Not later than 120 days 24 |
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508 | | - | after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Direc-25 |
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509 | | - | tor of National Intelligence shall establish, and there-26 |
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514 | | - | ting forth each position within the Office of the Direc-2 |
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515 | | - | tor of National Intelligence, including any direc-3 |
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516 | | - | torate, center, or office within such Office. 4 |
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517 | | - | (2) E |
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518 | | - | LEMENTS.—The document under paragraph 5 |
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519 | | - | (1) shall include, with respect to each position set 6 |
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520 | | - | forth in the document, the following: 7 |
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521 | | - | (A) A description of the position. 8 |
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522 | | - | (B) The directorate, center, office, or other 9 |
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523 | | - | component of the Office of the Director of Na-10 |
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524 | | - | tional Intelligence within which the position is. 11 |
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525 | | - | (C) The element of the intelligence commu-12 |
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526 | | - | nity designated to fill the position, if applicable. 13 |
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527 | | - | (D) The requisite type and level of skills for 14 |
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528 | | - | the position, including any special skills or cer-15 |
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529 | | - | tifications required. 16 |
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530 | | - | (E) The requisite security clearance level for 17 |
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531 | | - | the position. 18 |
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532 | | - | (F) The pay grade for the position. 19 |
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533 | | - | (G) Any special pay or incentive pay pay-20 |
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534 | | - | able for the position. 21 |
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535 | | - | (3) I |
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536 | | - | NTEGRATED REPRESENTATION .—In estab-22 |
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537 | | - | lishing and filling the positions specified in para-23 |
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538 | | - | graph (1), the Director of National Intelligence shall 24 |
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544 | | - | the other elements of the intelligence community with 2 |
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545 | | - | respect to such positions. 3 |
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546 | | - | SEC. 404. INSIDER THREATS. 4 |
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547 | | - | Section 102A(f) of the National Security Act of 1947 5 |
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548 | | - | (50 U.S.C. 3024(f)) is amended— 6 |
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549 | | - | (1) by redesignating paragraphs (8) through (10) 7 |
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550 | | - | as paragraphs (9) through (11), respectively; and 8 |
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551 | | - | (2) by inserting after paragraph (7) the fol-9 |
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552 | | - | lowing new paragraph (8): 10 |
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553 | | - | ‘‘(8) The Director of National Intelligence shall— 11 |
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554 | | - | ‘‘(A) conduct assessments and audits of the com-12 |
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555 | | - | pliance of each element of the intelligence community 13 |
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556 | | - | with minimum insider threat policy; 14 |
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557 | | - | ‘‘(B) receive information from each element of 15 |
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558 | | - | the intelligence community regarding the collection, 16 |
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559 | | - | sharing, and use by such element of audit and moni-17 |
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560 | | - | toring data for insider threat detection across all clas-18 |
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561 | | - | sified and unclassified information technology systems 19 |
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562 | | - | within such element; 20 |
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563 | | - | ‘‘(C) provide guidance and oversight to Federal 21 |
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564 | | - | departments and agencies to fully implement auto-22 |
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565 | | - | mated records checks, consistent with personnel vet-23 |
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566 | | - | ting reforms and the Trusted Workforce 2.0 initiative, 24 |
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567 | | - | or successor initiative, and ensure that information 25 |
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572 | | - | priately shared in support of intelligence community- 2 |
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573 | | - | wide insider threat initiatives; 3 |
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574 | | - | ‘‘(D) carry out evaluations of the effectiveness of 4 |
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575 | | - | counterintelligence, security, and insider threat pro-5 |
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576 | | - | gram activities of each element of the intelligence 6 |
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577 | | - | community, including with respect to the lowest orga-7 |
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578 | | - | nizational unit of each such element, that include an 8 |
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579 | | - | identification of any gaps, shortfalls, or resource 9 |
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580 | | - | needs of each such element; 10 |
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581 | | - | ‘‘(E) identify gaps, shortfalls, resources needs, 11 |
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582 | | - | and recommendations for adjustments in allocations 12 |
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583 | | - | and additional resources and other remedies to 13 |
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584 | | - | strengthen counterintelligence, security, and insider 14 |
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585 | | - | threat detection programs; 15 |
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586 | | - | ‘‘(F) pursuant to final damage assessments fa-16 |
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587 | | - | cilitated by the National Counterintelligence and Se-17 |
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588 | | - | curity Center that have been undertaken as a result 18 |
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589 | | - | of an unauthorized disclosure, determine whether the 19 |
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590 | | - | heads of the elements of the intelligence community 20 |
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591 | | - | implement recommended mitigation, and notify the 21 |
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592 | | - | congressional intelligence committees of such deter-22 |
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593 | | - | minations; and 23 |
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594 | | - | ‘‘(G) study the data collected during the course 24 |
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600 | | - | quently commit unauthorized disclosures, and issue 2 |
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601 | | - | findings regarding the quality of such data as a pre-3 |
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602 | | - | dictor for insider threat activity, delineated by the se-4 |
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603 | | - | verity of the unauthorized disclosure.’’. 5 |
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604 | | - | SEC. 405. MODIFICATION OF DEADLINE FOR ANNUAL SUB-6 |
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605 | | - | MISSION OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE PRI-7 |
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606 | | - | ORITIES FRAMEWORK. 8 |
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607 | | - | Section 102A(p)(3) of the National Security Act of 9 |
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608 | | - | 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3024(p)(3)) is amended by striking ‘‘Octo-10 |
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609 | | - | ber 1’’ and inserting ‘‘March 1’’. 11 |
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610 | | - | SEC. 406. MATTERS RELATING TO CHIEF DATA OFFICERS OF 12 |
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611 | | - | INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. 13 |
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612 | | - | (a) P |
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613 | | - | ROHIBITION ON SIMULTANEOUS SERVICE AS 14 |
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614 | | - | C |
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615 | | - | HIEFDATAOFFICER ANDCHIEFINFORMATIONOFFI-15 |
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616 | | - | CER.—Section 103G of the National Security Act of 1947 16 |
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617 | | - | (50 U.S.C. 3032) is amended by adding at the end the fol-17 |
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618 | | - | lowing new subsection: 18 |
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619 | | - | ‘‘(d) P |
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620 | | - | ROHIBITION ONSIMULTANEOUSSERVICE AS 19 |
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621 | | - | C |
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622 | | - | HIEFDATAOFFICER ANDCHIEFINFORMATIONOFFI-20 |
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623 | | - | CER.—An individual serving in the position of Chief Infor-21 |
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624 | | - | mation Officer of the Intelligence Community or chief infor-22 |
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625 | | - | mation officer of any other element of the intelligence com-23 |
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626 | | - | munity, as the case may be, may not, while so serving, serve 24 |
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632 | | - | of the intelligence community.’’. 2 |
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633 | | - | (b) C |
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634 | | - | LARIFICATION OF DUTIES OFINTELLIGENCE 3 |
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635 | | - | C |
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636 | | - | OMMUNITYCHIEFDATAOFFICER.— 4 |
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637 | | - | (1) C |
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638 | | - | LARIFICATION OF DATA-RELATED DUTIES.— 5 |
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639 | | - | Section 103K(c)(4) of the National Security Act of 6 |
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640 | | - | 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3034b(c)(4)) is amended by inserting 7 |
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641 | | - | ‘‘relating to data’’ after ‘‘duties’’. 8 |
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642 | | - | (2) R |
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643 | | - | EMOVAL OF UNRELATED DUTIES AND FUNC -9 |
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644 | | - | TIONS.—Not later than 90 days after the date of the 10 |
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645 | | - | enactment of this Act, consistent with section 103K(c) 11 |
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646 | | - | of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 12 |
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647 | | - | 3034b(c)), as amended by paragraph (1), the Director 13 |
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648 | | - | of National Intelligence shall complete such internal 14 |
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649 | | - | reorganization of the Office of the Director of Na-15 |
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650 | | - | tional Intelligence as the Director determines nec-16 |
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651 | | - | essary to ensure that the duties of the Intelligence 17 |
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652 | | - | Community Chief Data Officer appointed under such 18 |
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653 | | - | section do not include— 19 |
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654 | | - | (A) any duty relating to partnership inter-20 |
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655 | | - | operability or partnership engagement; or 21 |
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656 | | - | (B) any other duty that does not relate to 22 |
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657 | | - | an issue involving data. 23 |
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658 | | - | (3) B |
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659 | | - | RIEFING.—Prior to the date on which the 24 |
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660 | | - | Director completes the reorganization under para-25 |
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664 | | - | graph (2), the Director shall provide to the congres-1 |
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665 | | - | sional intelligence committees a briefing regarding— 2 |
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666 | | - | (A) the proposed reorganization; and 3 |
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667 | | - | (B) any other efforts of the Director to en-4 |
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668 | | - | sure that any future duties prescribed by the Di-5 |
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669 | | - | rector to be performed by the Intelligence Com-6 |
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670 | | - | munity Chief Data Officer pursuant to section 7 |
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671 | | - | 103K(c) of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 8 |
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672 | | - | U.S.C. 3034b(c)), as amended by paragraph (1), 9 |
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673 | | - | relate exclusively to issues involving data, con-10 |
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674 | | - | sistent with such section. 11 |
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675 | | - | (c) R |
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676 | | - | EPORTS.—Not later than 90 days after the date 12 |
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677 | | - | of the enactment of this Act, the head of each element of 13 |
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678 | | - | the intelligence community shall submit to the congressional 14 |
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679 | | - | intelligence committees a written report regarding the orga-15 |
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680 | | - | nizational and reporting structure for the chief data officer 16 |
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681 | | - | of that element, including an identification of whether such 17 |
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682 | | - | chief data officer reports to, or is otherwise subordinate to, 18 |
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683 | | - | the chief information officer of that element and, if so, the 19 |
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684 | | - | rationale for such organizational and reporting structure. 20 |
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685 | | - | SEC. 407. MODIFICATION TO SPECIAL PAY AUTHORITY FOR 21 |
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686 | | - | SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, OR 22 |
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687 | | - | MATHEMATICS POSITIONS. 23 |
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688 | | - | (a) M |
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689 | | - | ODIFICATION.—Section 113B of the National Se-24 |
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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 |
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695 | | - | POSITIONS REQUIRING BANKING OR FINAN -2 |
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696 | | - | CIAL SERVICES EXPERTISE ’’ after ‘‘MATHE-3 |
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697 | | - | MATICS POSITIONS ’’; 4 |
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698 | | - | (2) in subsection (a)— 5 |
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699 | | - | (A) in the heading, by inserting ‘‘ |
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700 | | - | OR IN 6 |
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701 | | - | B |
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702 | | - | ANKING OR FINANCIALSERVICES’’ after 7 |
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703 | | - | ‘‘M |
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704 | | - | ATHEMATICS’’; 8 |
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705 | | - | (B) in paragraph (1), in the matter pre-9 |
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706 | | - | ceding subparagraph (A), by inserting ‘‘or in 10 |
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707 | | - | banking or financial services (including expertise 11 |
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708 | | - | relating to critical financial infrastructure oper-12 |
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709 | | - | ations, capital markets, banking compliance pro-13 |
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710 | | - | grams, or international investments)’’ after ‘‘or 14 |
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711 | | - | mathematics’’; 15 |
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712 | | - | (C) by redesignating paragraph (2) as 16 |
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713 | | - | paragraph (3); and 17 |
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714 | | - | (D) by inserting after paragraph (1) the fol-18 |
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715 | | - | lowing new paragraph: 19 |
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716 | | - | ‘‘(2) L |
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717 | | - | IMITATION ON NUMBER OF RECIPIENTS .— 20 |
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718 | | - | For each element of the intelligence community, the 21 |
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719 | | - | number of individuals serving in a position in such 22 |
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720 | | - | element who receive a higher rate of pay established 23 |
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721 | | - | or increased under paragraph (1) may not, at any 24 |
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722 | | - | time during a given fiscal year, exceed 50 individuals 25 |
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727 | | - | lent positions authorized for such element for the pre-2 |
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728 | | - | ceding fiscal year, whichever is greater.’’; and 3 |
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729 | | - | (3) in subsection (e), by striking ‘‘the element’’ 4 |
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730 | | - | and inserting ‘‘an element’’. 5 |
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731 | | - | (b) C |
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732 | | - | LERICALAMENDMENT.—The table of contents at 6 |
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733 | | - | the beginning of such Act is amended by striking the item 7 |
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734 | | - | relating to section 113B and inserting the following new 8 |
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735 | | - | item: 9 |
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736 | | - | ‘‘Sec. 113B. Special pay authority for science, technology, engineering, or mathe- |
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737 | | - | matics positions and positions requiring banking or financial |
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738 | | - | services expertise.’’. |
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739 | | - | (c) REPORTS.—Not later than September 1 of each 10 |
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740 | | - | year until September 1, 2025, the head of each element of 11 |
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741 | | - | the intelligence community shall submit to the congressional 12 |
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742 | | - | intelligence committees a report on any rates of pay estab-13 |
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743 | | - | lished for such element under section 113B of such Act (50 14 |
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744 | | - | U.S.C. 3049a), as amended by subsection (a), including— 15 |
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745 | | - | (1) a description of any rates of pay so estab-16 |
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746 | | - | lished; and 17 |
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747 | | - | (2) an identification of the number of positions 18 |
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748 | | - | in such element that will be subject to such rates of 19 |
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749 | | - | pay during the subsequent fiscal year. 20 |
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753 | | - | SEC. 408. ANNUAL REPORT ON UNFUNDED PRIORITIES OF 1 |
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754 | | - | INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. 2 |
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755 | | - | Section 514(a) of the National Security Act of 1947 3 |
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756 | | - | (50 U.S.C. 3113(a)) is amended by inserting ‘‘prepare and’’ 4 |
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757 | | - | after ‘‘each element of the intelligence community shall’’. 5 |
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758 | | - | SEC. 409. NOTICE TO CONGRESS OF COUNTERINTEL-6 |
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759 | | - | LIGENCE THREATS TO LEGISLATIVE BRANCH. 7 |
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760 | | - | Title V of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 8 |
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761 | | - | 3091 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following 9 |
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762 | | - | new section (and conforming the table of contents at the 10 |
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763 | | - | beginning of such Act accordingly): 11 |
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764 | | - | ‘‘SEC. 516. NOTICE TO CONGRESS OF COUNTERINTEL-12 |
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765 | | - | LIGENCE THREATS TO LEGISLATIVE BRANCH 13 |
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766 | | - | AND LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OFFICIALS. 14 |
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767 | | - | ‘‘(a) N |
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768 | | - | OTIFICATION, BRIEFINGS, ANDPREPARATION OF 15 |
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769 | | - | R |
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770 | | - | EPORTS.—Consistent with the protection of intelligence 16 |
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771 | | - | sources and methods, the Director of National Intelligence 17 |
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772 | | - | and the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 18 |
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773 | | - | shall jointly— 19 |
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774 | | - | ‘‘(1) notify, in a timely manner, congressional 20 |
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775 | | - | leadership of any counterintelligence threat to the leg-21 |
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776 | | - | islative branch or a legislative branch official; 22 |
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777 | | - | ‘‘(2) provide to legislative branch officials deter-23 |
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778 | | - | mined appropriate by the Directors, including any 24 |
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779 | | - | such official targeted or compromised by such a 25 |
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783 | | - | threat, briefings on the defense against such threats; 1 |
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784 | | - | and 2 |
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785 | | - | ‘‘(3) prepare reports that include specific infor-3 |
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786 | | - | mation concerning such threats to the legislative 4 |
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787 | | - | branch or legislative branch officials but exclude the 5 |
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788 | | - | intelligence sources or methods by which such infor-6 |
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789 | | - | mation has been obtained, to facilitate the increased 7 |
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790 | | - | distribution of specific information concerning such 8 |
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791 | | - | threats. 9 |
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792 | | - | ‘‘(b) D |
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793 | | - | EFENSIVEPRIORITY.—In determining the ap-10 |
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794 | | - | propriateness of disseminating information on counterintel-11 |
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795 | | - | ligence threats (including information associated with a 12 |
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796 | | - | sensitive intelligence matter or ongoing criminal investiga-13 |
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797 | | - | tion) or of providing a briefing on the defense against such 14 |
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798 | | - | threats under subsection (a), the Director of National Intel-15 |
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799 | | - | ligence and the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investiga-16 |
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800 | | - | tion shall seek to resolve such determination in favor of the 17 |
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801 | | - | action most compatible with enhancing the defense of the 18 |
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802 | | - | legislative branch against such threats. 19 |
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803 | | - | ‘‘(c) Q |
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804 | | - | UARTERLYREPORTS.— 20 |
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805 | | - | ‘‘(1) R |
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806 | | - | EQUIREMENT.—On a quarterly basis, the 21 |
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807 | | - | Director of National Intelligence shall submit to con-22 |
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808 | | - | gressional leadership a report on counterintelligence 23 |
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809 | | - | threats to the legislative branch or legislative branch 24 |
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810 | | - | officials. 25 |
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815 | | - | (1) shall include, with respect to the quarterly period 2 |
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816 | | - | covered by the report, the following: 3 |
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817 | | - | ‘‘(A) A description of any counterintel-4 |
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818 | | - | ligence threat to the legislative branch or a legis-5 |
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819 | | - | lative branch official (including the identity of 6 |
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820 | | - | any such official) identified during such period. 7 |
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821 | | - | ‘‘(B) An identification of each date on 8 |
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822 | | - | which the intelligence community became aware 9 |
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823 | | - | of such a threat. 10 |
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824 | | - | ‘‘(C) An identification of the number of 11 |
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825 | | - | briefings provided under subsection (a)(2) during 12 |
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826 | | - | such period, including an identification of each 13 |
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827 | | - | date on which such a briefing occurred. 14 |
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828 | | - | ‘‘(D) An identification of the number of re-15 |
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829 | | - | ports prepared under subsection (a)(3) during 16 |
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830 | | - | such period. 17 |
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831 | | - | ‘‘(d) D |
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832 | | - | EFINITIONS.—In this section: 18 |
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833 | | - | ‘‘(1) C |
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834 | | - | ONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP .—The term 19 |
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835 | | - | ‘congressional leadership’ means— 20 |
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836 | | - | ‘‘(A) the Speaker of the House of Represent-21 |
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837 | | - | atives; 22 |
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838 | | - | ‘‘(B) the minority leader of the House of 23 |
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839 | | - | Representatives; 24 |
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840 | | - | ‘‘(C) the majority leader of the Senate; 25 |
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844 | | - | ‘‘(D) the minority leader of the Senate; 1 |
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845 | | - | ‘‘(E) the Chairman and Ranking Member of 2 |
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846 | | - | the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 3 |
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847 | | - | of the House of Representatives; and 4 |
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848 | | - | ‘‘(F) the Chairman and Vice Chairman of 5 |
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849 | | - | the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Sen-6 |
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850 | | - | ate. 7 |
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851 | | - | ‘‘(2) L |
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852 | | - | EGISLATIVE BRANCH.—The term ‘legisla-8 |
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853 | | - | tive branch’ has the meaning given that term in sec-9 |
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854 | | - | tion 202 of title 18, United States Code. 10 |
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855 | | - | ‘‘(3) L |
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856 | | - | EGISLATIVE BRANCH OFFICIAL.—The term 11 |
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857 | | - | ‘legislative branch official’ includes— 12 |
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858 | | - | ‘‘(A) a Member of Congress; 13 |
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859 | | - | ‘‘(B) an elected officer of either House of 14 |
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860 | | - | Congress; 15 |
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861 | | - | ‘‘(C) any employee of, or any other indi-16 |
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862 | | - | vidual functioning in the capacity of an em-17 |
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863 | | - | ployee of— 18 |
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864 | | - | ‘‘(i) a Member of Congress; 19 |
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865 | | - | ‘‘(ii) a committee of either House of 20 |
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866 | | - | Congress; 21 |
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867 | | - | ‘‘(iii) the leadership staff of the House 22 |
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868 | | - | of Representatives or the leadership staff of 23 |
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869 | | - | the Senate; 24 |
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870 | | - | ‘‘(iv) a joint committee of Congress; or 25 |
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875 | | - | nized to provide legislative services or other 2 |
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876 | | - | assistance to Members of Congress; and 3 |
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877 | | - | ‘‘(D) any other legislative branch employee 4 |
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878 | | - | serving in a position described under section 5 |
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879 | | - | 13101(13) of title 5, United States Code.’’. 6 |
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880 | | - | SEC. 410. CONGRESSIONAL NOTICE OF COUNTERINTEL-7 |
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881 | | - | LIGENCE INVESTIGATIONS INTO PERSONS 8 |
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882 | | - | HOLDING ELECTED OFFICES AND CAN-9 |
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883 | | - | DIDATES FOR SUCH OFFICES. 10 |
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884 | | - | Title V of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 11 |
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885 | | - | 3091 et seq.), as amended by section 409, is further amend-12 |
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886 | | - | ed by adding at the end the following new section (and con-13 |
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887 | | - | forming the table of contents at the beginning of such Act 14 |
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888 | | - | accordingly): 15 |
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889 | | - | ‘‘SEC. 517. CONGRESSIONAL NOTICE OF COUNTERINTEL-16 |
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890 | | - | LIGENCE INVESTIGATIONS INTO FEDERAL 17 |
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891 | | - | ELECTED OFFICIALS AND CANDIDATES IN 18 |
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892 | | - | ELECTIONS FOR FEDERAL OFFICE. 19 |
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893 | | - | ‘‘(a) N |
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894 | | - | OTICEREQUIREMENT.—Notwithstanding sec-20 |
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895 | | - | tion 533 of title 28, United States Code, the delegation of 21 |
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896 | | - | the authorities of the Attorney General, or any other delega-22 |
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897 | | - | tion of authority, direction, or policy of the executive 23 |
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898 | | - | branch, the Director of Federal Bureau of Investigation 24 |
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899 | | - | shall notify congressional leadership not later than 48 hours 25 |
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903 | | - | after the commencement of a counterintelligence investiga-1 |
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904 | | - | tion into a person who holds an elected Federal office or 2 |
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905 | | - | a candidate in an election for such an office. Such notifica-3 |
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906 | | - | tion shall include a summary of the relevant facts associ-4 |
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907 | | - | ated with the counterintelligence investigation and the iden-5 |
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908 | | - | tity of the person subject to such investigation. 6 |
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909 | | - | ‘‘(b) C |
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910 | | - | ONGRESSIONALLEADERSHIP.—The term ‘con-7 |
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911 | | - | gressional leadership’ means— 8 |
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912 | | - | ‘‘(1) the Speaker of the House of Representatives; 9 |
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913 | | - | ‘‘(2) the minority leader of the House of Rep-10 |
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914 | | - | resentatives; 11 |
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915 | | - | ‘‘(3) the majority leader of the Senate; 12 |
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916 | | - | ‘‘(4) the minority leader of the Senate; 13 |
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917 | | - | ‘‘(5) the Chairman and Ranking Member of the 14 |
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918 | | - | Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the 15 |
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919 | | - | House of Representatives; and 16 |
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920 | | - | ‘‘(6) the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Se-17 |
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921 | | - | lect Committee on Intelligence of the Senate.’’. 18 |
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922 | | - | SEC. 411. SUBMISSION OF LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS. 19 |
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923 | | - | Title V of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 20 |
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924 | | - | 3091 et seq.), as amended by section 410, is further amend-21 |
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925 | | - | ed by adding at the end the following new section (and con-22 |
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926 | | - | forming the table of contents at the beginning of such Act 23 |
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927 | | - | accordingly): 24 |
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931 | | - | ‘‘SEC. 518. SUBMISSION OF LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS. 1 |
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932 | | - | ‘‘Not later than 45 days after the date on which the 2 |
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933 | | - | President submits to Congress the budget for each fiscal year 3 |
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934 | | - | pursuant to section 1105(a) of title 31, United States Code, 4 |
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935 | | - | the Director of National Intelligence shall submit to the con-5 |
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936 | | - | gressional intelligence committees any legislative provisions 6 |
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937 | | - | that are proposed by the Director to be enacted as part of 7 |
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938 | | - | the annual intelligence authorization bill for that fiscal 8 |
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939 | | - | year.’’. 9 |
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940 | | - | SEC. 412. SUNSET OF CERTAIN INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY 10 |
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941 | | - | REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. 11 |
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942 | | - | Title V of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 12 |
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943 | | - | 3091), as amended by section 411, is further amended by 13 |
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944 | | - | adding at the end the following new section (and con-14 |
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945 | | - | forming the table of contents at the beginning of such Act 15 |
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946 | | - | accordingly): 16 |
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947 | | - | ‘‘SEC. 519. TERMINATION OF CERTAIN REPORTING RE-17 |
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948 | | - | QUIREMENTS. 18 |
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949 | | - | ‘‘(a) S |
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950 | | - | UNSET.—Effective on December 31, 2025, each 19 |
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951 | | - | report described in subsection (b) that is still required to 20 |
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952 | | - | be submitted to Congress as of such date shall no longer 21 |
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953 | | - | be required to be submitted to Congress. 22 |
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954 | | - | ‘‘(b) R |
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955 | | - | EPORTSDESCRIBED.—Except as provided in 23 |
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956 | | - | subsection (c), a report described in this subsection is a re-24 |
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957 | | - | curring report that is required to be submitted to Congress 25 |
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958 | | - | by the Director of National Intelligence, or by any officer, 26 |
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963 | | - | of National Intelligence, pursuant to— 2 |
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964 | | - | ‘‘(1) a provision of an annual intelligence au-3 |
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965 | | - | thorization Act for fiscal year 2021 or any prior fis-4 |
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966 | | - | cal year; 5 |
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967 | | - | ‘‘(2) any amendment made by such an Act; or 6 |
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968 | | - | ‘‘(3) any committee report, classified annex, or 7 |
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969 | | - | explanatory statement accompanying such an Act. 8 |
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970 | | - | ‘‘(c) E |
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971 | | - | XCEPTIONS.—Subsection (a) shall not apply 9 |
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972 | | - | with respect to any of the following: 10 |
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973 | | - | ‘‘(1) A reporting requirement imposed on all de-11 |
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974 | | - | partments and agencies of the Federal Government. 12 |
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975 | | - | ‘‘(2) A report required in conjunction with a 13 |
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976 | | - | provision of law that requires a certification, deter-14 |
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977 | | - | mination or comparable finding, or authorizing waiv-15 |
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978 | | - | er with respect to a condition, limitation, or com-16 |
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979 | | - | parable restriction. 17 |
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980 | | - | ‘‘(3) A recurring report required by a provision 18 |
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981 | | - | of law that specifies when the requirement to submit 19 |
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982 | | - | the report terminates. 20 |
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983 | | - | ‘‘(4) An annual report required by section 108B 21 |
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984 | | - | of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 22 |
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985 | | - | 3043b). 23 |
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986 | | - | ‘‘(5) A report required to be submitted by an in-24 |
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987 | | - | dividual or entity other than an individual referred 25 |
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992 | | - | ordination with an individual described in subsection 2 |
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993 | | - | (b). 3 |
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994 | | - | ‘‘(d) R |
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995 | | - | EPORT TOCONGRESS.—Not later than February 4 |
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996 | | - | 1, 2024, the Director of National Intelligence shall submit 5 |
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997 | | - | to the congressional intelligence committees a report that 6 |
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998 | | - | includes— 7 |
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999 | | - | ‘‘(1) a list of all reports that the Director deter-8 |
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1000 | | - | mines are described in subsection (b) and not subject 9 |
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1001 | | - | to an exception under subsection (c); and 10 |
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1002 | | - | ‘‘(2) for each report included on such list, a cita-11 |
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1003 | | - | tion to the provision of law under which the report 12 |
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1004 | | - | is required to be submitted.’’. 13 |
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1005 | | - | SEC. 413. NOTICE AND DAMAGE ASSESSMENT WITH RE-14 |
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1006 | | - | SPECT TO SIGNIFICANT UNAUTHORIZED DIS-15 |
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1007 | | - | CLOSURE OF CLASSIFIED NATIONAL INTEL-16 |
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1008 | | - | LIGENCE. 17 |
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1009 | | - | Title XI of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 18 |
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1010 | | - | U.S.C. 3231 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 19 |
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1011 | | - | 1105 the following new section (and conforming the table 20 |
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1012 | | - | of contents at the beginning of such Act accordingly): 21 |
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1017 | | - | SPECT TO SIGNIFICANT UNAUTHORIZED DIS-2 |
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1018 | | - | CLOSURE OF CLASSIFIED NATIONAL INTEL-3 |
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1019 | | - | LIGENCE. 4 |
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1020 | | - | ‘‘(a) N |
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1021 | | - | OTIFICATION ANDDAMAGEASSESSMENTRE-5 |
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1022 | | - | QUIREMENTS.— 6 |
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1023 | | - | ‘‘(1) R |
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1024 | | - | EQUIREMENTS.—If the Director of Na-7 |
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1025 | | - | tional Intelligence becomes aware of an actual or po-8 |
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1026 | | - | tential significant unauthorized disclosure of classi-9 |
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1027 | | - | fied national intelligence— 10 |
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1028 | | - | ‘‘(A) as soon as practicable, but not later 11 |
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1029 | | - | than 7 days after the date on which the Director 12 |
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1030 | | - | becomes so aware, the Director shall notify the 13 |
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1031 | | - | congressional intelligence committees of such ac-14 |
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1032 | | - | tual or potential disclosure; and 15 |
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1033 | | - | ‘‘(B) in the case of an actual disclosure, not 16 |
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1034 | | - | later than 7 days after the date on which the Di-17 |
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1035 | | - | rector becomes so aware, the Director or the head 18 |
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1036 | | - | of any element of the intelligence community 19 |
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1037 | | - | from which the significant unauthorized disclo-20 |
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1038 | | - | sure originated shall initiate a damage assess-21 |
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1039 | | - | ment consistent with the procedures set forth in 22 |
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1040 | | - | Intelligence Community Directive 732 (relating 23 |
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1041 | | - | to the conduct of damage assessments), or suc-24 |
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1042 | | - | cessor directive, with respect to such disclosure. 25 |
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1046 | | - | ‘‘(2) CONTENTS OF NOTIFICATION .—A notifica-1 |
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1047 | | - | tion submitted to the congressional intelligence com-2 |
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1048 | | - | mittees under paragraph (1)(A) with respect to an ac-3 |
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1049 | | - | tual or potential significant unauthorized disclosure 4 |
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1050 | | - | of classified national intelligence shall include— 5 |
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1051 | | - | ‘‘(A) a summary of the facts and cir-6 |
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1052 | | - | cumstances of such disclosure; 7 |
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1053 | | - | ‘‘(B) a summary of the contents of the na-8 |
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1054 | | - | tional intelligence revealed or potentially re-9 |
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1055 | | - | vealed, as the case may be, by such disclosure; 10 |
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1056 | | - | ‘‘(C) an initial appraisal of the level of ac-11 |
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1057 | | - | tual or potential damage, as the case may be, to 12 |
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1058 | | - | the national security of the United States as a 13 |
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1059 | | - | result of such disclosure; and 14 |
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1060 | | - | ‘‘(D) in the case of an actual disclosure, 15 |
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1061 | | - | which elements of the intelligence community 16 |
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1062 | | - | will be involved in the damage assessment con-17 |
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1063 | | - | ducted with respect to such disclosure pursuant 18 |
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1064 | | - | to paragraph (1)(B). 19 |
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1065 | | - | ‘‘(b) D |
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1066 | | - | AMAGEASSESSMENTREPORTINGREQUIRE-20 |
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1067 | | - | MENTS.— 21 |
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1068 | | - | ‘‘(1) R |
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1069 | | - | ECURRING REPORTING REQUIREMENT .— 22 |
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1070 | | - | Not later than 30 days after the date of the initiation 23 |
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1071 | | - | of a damage assessment pursuant to subsection 24 |
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1072 | | - | (a)(1)(B), and every 90 days thereafter until the com-25 |
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1077 | | - | of the congressional intelligence committees, the Direc-2 |
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1078 | | - | tor of National Intelligence shall— 3 |
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1079 | | - | ‘‘(A) submit to the congressional intelligence 4 |
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1080 | | - | committees copies of any documents or materials 5 |
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1081 | | - | disclosed as a result of the significant unauthor-6 |
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1082 | | - | ized disclosure of the classified national intel-7 |
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1083 | | - | ligence that is the subject of the damage assess-8 |
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1084 | | - | ment; and 9 |
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1085 | | - | ‘‘(B) provide to the congressional intel-10 |
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1086 | | - | ligence committees a briefing on such documents 11 |
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1087 | | - | and materials and a status of the damage assess-12 |
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1088 | | - | ment. 13 |
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1089 | | - | ‘‘(2) F |
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1090 | | - | INAL DAMAGE ASSESSMENT .—As soon as 14 |
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1091 | | - | practicable after completing a damage assessment 15 |
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1092 | | - | pursuant to subsection (a)(1)(B), the Director of Na-16 |
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1093 | | - | tional Intelligence shall submit the final damage as-17 |
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1094 | | - | sessment to the congressional intelligence committees. 18 |
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1095 | | - | ‘‘(c) N |
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1096 | | - | OTIFICATION OFREFERRAL TODEPARTMENT OF 19 |
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1097 | | - | J |
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1098 | | - | USTICE.—If a referral is made to the Department of Jus-20 |
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1099 | | - | tice from any element of the intelligence community regard-21 |
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1100 | | - | ing a significant unauthorized disclosure of classified na-22 |
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1101 | | - | tional intelligence under this section, the Director of Na-23 |
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1102 | | - | tional Intelligence shall notify the congressional intelligence 24 |
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1107 | | - | made.’’. 2 |
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1108 | | - | SEC. 414. IN-STATE TUITION RATES FOR CERTAIN MEMBERS 3 |
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1109 | | - | OF INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. 4 |
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1110 | | - | (a) I |
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1111 | | - | NGENERAL.—Section 135(d) of the Higher Edu-5 |
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1112 | | - | cation Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1015d(d)), as amended by 6 |
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1113 | | - | section 6206(a)(4) of the Foreign Service Families Act of 7 |
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1114 | | - | 2021 (Public Law 117–81), is further amended— 8 |
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1115 | | - | (1) in paragraph (1), by striking ‘‘or’’ after the 9 |
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1116 | | - | semicolon; 10 |
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1117 | | - | (2) in paragraph (2), by striking the period at 11 |
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1118 | | - | the end and inserting ‘‘; or’’; and 12 |
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1119 | | - | (3) by adding at the end the following new para-13 |
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1120 | | - | graph: 14 |
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1121 | | - | ‘‘(3) an officer or employee of an element of the 15 |
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1122 | | - | intelligence community (as such term is defined in 16 |
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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 |
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1125 | | - | in such element for a period of more than 30 days.’’. 19 |
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1126 | | - | (b) E |
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1127 | | - | FFECTIVEDATE.—The amendments made by sub-20 |
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1128 | | - | section (a) shall take effect at each public institution of 21 |
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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 |
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1131 | | - | for the first period of enrollment at such institution that 24 |
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1132 | | - | begins after July 1, 2024. 25 |
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1137 | | - | TEGIC INTELLIGENCE PARTNERSHIP PRO-2 |
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1138 | | - | GRAM. 3 |
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1139 | | - | Section 6435 of the Intelligence Authorization Act for 4 |
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1140 | | - | Fiscal Year 2023 (Public Law 117–263; 136 Stat. 3533) 5 |
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1141 | | - | is repealed (and conforming the table of contents in section 6 |
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1142 | | - | 6001(b) accordingly). 7 |
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1143 | | - | SEC. 416. AUTHORIZATION RELATING TO CERTAIN INTEL-8 |
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1144 | | - | LIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AC-9 |
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1145 | | - | TIVITIES OF COAST GUARD. 10 |
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1146 | | - | (a) A |
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1147 | | - | UTHORIZATION.—Consistent with the policies, 11 |
---|
1148 | | - | procedures, and coordination required pursuant to section 12 |
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1149 | | - | 811 of the Counterintelligence and Security Enhancements 13 |
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1150 | | - | Act of 1994 (50 U.S.C. 3381) and section 902 of the Coun-14 |
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1151 | | - | terintelligence Enhancement Act of 2002 (50 U.S.C. 3382), 15 |
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1152 | | - | the Commandant of the Coast Guard may obligate and ex-16 |
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1153 | | - | pend amounts made available under the National Intel-17 |
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1154 | | - | ligence Program for the intelligence and counterintelligence 18 |
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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 |
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1159 | | - | (1) the object of the activity is of a confidential, 23 |
---|
1160 | | - | extraordinary, or emergency nature; and 24 |
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1161 | | - | (2) following each such expenditure, the Com-25 |
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1162 | | - | mandant submits to the congressional intelligence 26 |
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1166 | | - | committees a written certification that the object of 1 |
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1167 | | - | the activity was of a nature described in paragraph 2 |
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1168 | | - | (1). 3 |
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1169 | | - | (b) T |
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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 |
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1174 | | - | counting officers of the United States. 8 |
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1175 | | - | (c) L |
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1176 | | - | IMITATION.—Except as provided in subsection 9 |
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1177 | | - | (d), of the funds made available under the National Intel-10 |
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1178 | | - | ligence Program for a fiscal year for the intelligence and 11 |
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1179 | | - | counterintelligence activities of the Coast Guard, not more 12 |
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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 |
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1184 | | - | (1) the Commandant submits to the congres-17 |
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1185 | | - | sional intelligence committees a notification of the in-18 |
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1186 | | - | tent to expend the amounts; and 19 |
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1187 | | - | (2) a period of 30 days has elapsed following the 20 |
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1188 | | - | date on which the Commandant submits such notifi-21 |
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1189 | | - | cation. 22 |
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1190 | | - | (d) W |
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1191 | | - | AIVER.— 23 |
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1192 | | - | (1) A |
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1193 | | - | UTHORITY.—The Commandant may waive 24 |
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1194 | | - | the limitation under subsection (c) if the Com-25 |
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1199 | | - | result of extraordinary circumstances that affect the 2 |
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1200 | | - | national security of the United States. 3 |
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1201 | | - | (2) N |
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1202 | | - | OTIFICATION TO CONGRESS .—Not later 4 |
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1203 | | - | than 2 days after issuing a waiver under paragraph 5 |
---|
1204 | | - | (1), the Commandant shall submit to the congres-6 |
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1205 | | - | sional intelligence committees written notice and jus-7 |
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1206 | | - | tification for the waiver. 8 |
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1207 | | - | (e) N |
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1208 | | - | ATIONALINTELLIGENCEPROGRAMDEFINED.—In 9 |
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1209 | | - | this section, the term ‘‘National Intelligence Program’’ has 10 |
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1210 | | - | the meaning given that term in section 3 of the National 11 |
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1211 | | - | Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3003). 12 |
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1212 | | - | SEC. 417. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY COUNTERINTEL-13 |
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1213 | | - | LIGENCE OFFICES. 14 |
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1214 | | - | (a) E |
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1215 | | - | STABLISHMENT OFOFFICES.— 15 |
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1216 | | - | (1) A |
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1217 | | - | GREEMENTS WITH DEPARTMENTS AND 16 |
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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 |
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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 |
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1225 | | - | within the designated Federal department or agency 24 |
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1226 | | - | an office, which shall be known as an ‘‘Intelligence 25 |
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1231 | | - | ance with this section. 2 |
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1232 | | - | (2) L |
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1233 | | - | OCATION.—Each office established under 3 |
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1234 | | - | this subsection within a department or agency shall 4 |
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1235 | | - | be physically located within the headquarters of the 5 |
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1236 | | - | department or agency and within reasonable prox-6 |
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1237 | | - | imity to the offices of the agency or departmental 7 |
---|
1238 | | - | leadership. 8 |
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1239 | | - | (3) S |
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1240 | | - | ECURITY.—The Director of the National 9 |
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1241 | | - | Counterintelligence and Security Center shall be re-10 |
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1242 | | - | sponsible for the protection of classified information 11 |
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1243 | | - | and for the establishment and enforcement of all secu-12 |
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1244 | | - | rity-related controls within an Intelligence Commu-13 |
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1245 | | - | nity Counterintelligence Office. 14 |
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1246 | | - | (b) P |
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1247 | | - | ERSONNEL.— 15 |
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1248 | | - | (1) D |
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1249 | | - | IRECTOR.— 16 |
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1250 | | - | (A) A |
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1251 | | - | PPOINTMENT.—The head of an Intel-17 |
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1252 | | - | ligence Community Counterintelligence Office es-18 |
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1253 | | - | tablished within a designated Federal depart-19 |
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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 |
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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 |
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1263 | | - | shall— 2 |
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1264 | | - | (i) be supervised and subject to per-3 |
---|
1265 | | - | formance evaluations by the Director of the 4 |
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1266 | | - | National Counterintelligence and Security 5 |
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1267 | | - | Center, in consultation with the head of the 6 |
---|
1268 | | - | department or agency; 7 |
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1269 | | - | (ii) be an employee of the intelligence 8 |
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1270 | | - | community with significant counterintel-9 |
---|
1271 | | - | ligence experience; and 10 |
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1272 | | - | (iii) serve for a period of 3 years. 11 |
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1273 | | - | (B) R |
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1274 | | - | ESPONSIBILITIES.—The Director of an 12 |
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1275 | | - | Intelligence Community Counterintelligence Of-13 |
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1276 | | - | fice at a designated Federal department or agen-14 |
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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 |
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1287 | | - | threat information and, as appropriate, fin-25 |
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1291 | | - | ished intelligence on topics related to the 1 |
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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 |
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1296 | | - | evant to the head of the department or agen-6 |
---|
1297 | | - | cy is requested and disseminated in a time-7 |
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1298 | | - | ly manner. 8 |
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1299 | | - | (v) Establishing, as appropriate, mech-9 |
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1300 | | - | anisms for collaboration through which de-10 |
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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 |
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1311 | | - | ligence to officials of the department or 21 |
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1312 | | - | agency with a need-to-know. 22 |
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1313 | | - | (vii) Advising the head of the agency 23 |
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1314 | | - | or department on methods to improve the 24 |
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1318 | | - | counterintelligence posture of the agency or 1 |
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1319 | | - | department. 2 |
---|
1320 | | - | (viii) Where appropriate, supporting 3 |
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1321 | | - | the agency or department leadership in en-4 |
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1322 | | - | gaging with the National Security Council. 5 |
---|
1323 | | - | (ix) In coordination with the National 6 |
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1324 | | - | Counterintelligence and Security Center, es-7 |
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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 |
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1330 | | - | munity Counterintelligence Office established within 12 |
---|
1331 | | - | a department or agency shall have a Deputy Director 13 |
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1332 | | - | who is appointed by the head of the department or 14 |
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1333 | | - | agency, in coordination with the Director of National 15 |
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1334 | | - | Intelligence. The Deputy Director shall— 16 |
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1335 | | - | (A) be supervised and subject to perform-17 |
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1336 | | - | ance evaluations by the head of the department 18 |
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1337 | | - | or agency, in consultation with the Director of 19 |
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1338 | | - | the National Counterintelligence and Security 20 |
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1339 | | - | Center; 21 |
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1340 | | - | (B) be a current or former employee of the 22 |
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1341 | | - | department or agency with significant experience 23 |
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1342 | | - | within such agency or department; and 24 |
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1347 | | - | department or agency. 2 |
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1348 | | - | (3) O |
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1349 | | - | THER EMPLOYEES.— 3 |
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1350 | | - | (A) J |
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1351 | | - | OINT DUTY ASSIGNMENT.—Each Intel-4 |
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1352 | | - | ligence Community Counterintelligence Office 5 |
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1353 | | - | shall have such other employees as the Director 6 |
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1354 | | - | of National Intelligence, in consultation with the 7 |
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1355 | | - | head of the department or agency, determines 8 |
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1356 | | - | appropriate. Employment at an Intelligence 9 |
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1357 | | - | Community Counterintelligence Office is an in-10 |
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1358 | | - | telligence community joint duty assignment. A 11 |
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1359 | | - | permanent change of station to an Intelligence 12 |
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1360 | | - | Community Counterintelligence Office shall be 13 |
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1361 | | - | for a period of not less than 2 years. 14 |
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1362 | | - | (B) S |
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1363 | | - | UPERVISION.—The Director of the In-15 |
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1364 | | - | telligence Community Counterintelligence Office 16 |
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1365 | | - | of a department or agency shall be responsible 17 |
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1366 | | - | for the supervision and management of employ-18 |
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1367 | | - | ees assigned to the Office of that department or 19 |
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1368 | | - | agency, including employees assigned by pro-20 |
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1369 | | - | gram elements of the intelligence community and 21 |
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1370 | | - | other Federal departments and agencies, as ap-22 |
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1371 | | - | propriate. 23 |
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1372 | | - | (C) J |
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1373 | | - | OINT DUTY OR ASSIGNED PERSONNEL 24 |
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1374 | | - | REIMBURSEMENT.—The Director of National In-25 |
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1378 | | - | telligence shall reimburse a program element of 1 |
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1379 | | - | the intelligence community or a Federal depart-2 |
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1380 | | - | ment or agency for any permanent change of sta-3 |
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1381 | | - | tion employee assigned to the Office of that ele-4 |
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1382 | | - | ment, department, or agency from amounts au-5 |
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1383 | | - | thorized to be appropriated for the Office of the 6 |
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1384 | | - | Director of National Intelligence. 7 |
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1385 | | - | (D) O |
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1386 | | - | PERATION UNDER AUTHORITY OF DI -8 |
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1387 | | - | RECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE .—Employ-9 |
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1388 | | - | ees assigned to an Intelligence Community Coun-10 |
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1389 | | - | terintelligence Office under this paragraph shall 11 |
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1390 | | - | operate under the authorities of the Director of 12 |
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1391 | | - | National Intelligence for the duration of their as-13 |
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1392 | | - | signment or period of employment within the Of-14 |
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1393 | | - | fice, except for temporary duty assignment em-15 |
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1394 | | - | ployees. 16 |
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1395 | | - | (E) I |
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1396 | | - | NCENTIVE PAY.— 17 |
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1397 | | - | (i) I |
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1398 | | - | N GENERAL.—An employee who 18 |
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1399 | | - | accepts employment at an Intelligence Com-19 |
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1400 | | - | munity Counterintelligence Office during 20 |
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1401 | | - | the 120-day period after the date of the es-21 |
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1402 | | - | tablishment of the Office shall receive an in-22 |
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1403 | | - | centive payment, which shall be payable by 23 |
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1404 | | - | the Director of National Intelligence, in an 24 |
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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 |
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1410 | | - | who completes 2 years of service in such Of-2 |
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1411 | | - | fice may receive an incentive payment in 3 |
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1412 | | - | an amount equal to 10 percent of the base 4 |
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1413 | | - | annual pay of the employee if the Director 5 |
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1414 | | - | of the Office determines the performance of 6 |
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1415 | | - | the employee is exceptional. 7 |
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1416 | | - | (ii) A |
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1417 | | - | DDITIONAL INCENTIVE PAYMENTS 8 |
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1418 | | - | FOR OTHER EMPLOYMENT .—An employee 9 |
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1419 | | - | who receives an incentive payment or pay-10 |
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1420 | | - | ments under clause (i) for accepting em-11 |
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1421 | | - | ployment in an Intelligence Community 12 |
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1422 | | - | Counterintelligence Office may receive an 13 |
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1423 | | - | additional incentive payment or payments 14 |
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1424 | | - | if the employee accepts employment at a 15 |
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1425 | | - | different Intelligence Community Counter-16 |
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1426 | | - | intelligence Office. Such payments shall be 17 |
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1427 | | - | made under the same terms and conditions 18 |
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1428 | | - | as payments under clause (i), except that 19 |
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1429 | | - | the amount of each incentive payment shall 20 |
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1430 | | - | be 5 percent of the base annual pay of the 21 |
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1431 | | - | employee. 22 |
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1432 | | - | (iii) E |
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1433 | | - | LIGIBILITY.—An employee is 23 |
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1434 | | - | only eligible for an incentive payment 24 |
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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 |
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1440 | | - | National Intelligence to serve in the Intel-2 |
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1441 | | - | ligence Community Counterintelligence Of-3 |
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1442 | | - | fice for a period of at least 2 years. 4 |
---|
1443 | | - | (c) F |
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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 |
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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 |
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1463 | | - | munity Counterintelligence Office; 24 |
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1467 | | - | (4) the assignment of employees of the intel-1 |
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1468 | | - | ligence community to support the operation of an In-2 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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1597 | | - | Matters 7 |
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1598 | | - | SEC. 431. INCLUSION OF COUNTERNARCOTICS AS SPECIAL 8 |
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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 |
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1618 | | - | cial topic provision included in the congressional budget 25 |
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1622 | | - | justification book pursuant to subsection (a) regarding the 1 |
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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 |
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1680 | | - | tion of intelligence products. 2 |
---|
1681 | | - | (5) Any obstacles to making available to covered 3 |
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1682 | | - | individuals unclassified products derived from open- 4 |
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1683 | | - | source intelligence produced by the intelligence com-5 |
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1684 | | - | munity, including translated foreign language mate-6 |
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1685 | | - | rial described in paragraph (2). 7 |
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1686 | | - | (6) With respect to implementation of the plan, 8 |
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1687 | | - | a discussion of the estimated timeline, any additional 9 |
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1688 | | - | funding or other resources, and any new authorities 10 |
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1689 | | - | that would be required for such implementation. 11 |
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1690 | | - | (7) A discussion of the feasibility and advis-12 |
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1691 | | - | ability of making unclassified products derived from 13 |
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1692 | | - | open-source intelligence produced by the intelligence 14 |
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1693 | | - | community available to State and local government 15 |
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1694 | | - | officials who would derive value from such unclassi-16 |
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1695 | | - | fied products. 17 |
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1696 | | - | (c) F |
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1697 | | - | ORM.—The plan required under subsection (a) 18 |
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1698 | | - | shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include 19 |
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1699 | | - | a classified annex. 20 |
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1700 | | - | (d) I |
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1701 | | - | NTELLIGENCECOMMUNITYDIRECTIVEWITHRE-21 |
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1702 | | - | SPECT TOOPEN-SOURCEINTELLIGENCE.—Not later than 22 |
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1703 | | - | 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the 23 |
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1704 | | - | Director of National Intelligence shall update Intelligence 24 |
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1705 | | - | Community Directive 208, Maximizing the Utility of Ana-25 |
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1709 | | - | lytic Products (or any successor directive) to specifically 1 |
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1710 | | - | address— 2 |
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1711 | | - | (1) the production and dissemination of unclas-3 |
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1712 | | - | sified intelligence products derived entirely from 4 |
---|
1713 | | - | open-source intelligence, including from unclassified 5 |
---|
1714 | | - | publicly available information, unclassified commer-6 |
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1715 | | - | cially available information, or any other type of un-7 |
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1716 | | - | classified information; and 8 |
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1717 | | - | (2) the needs and requirements of covered indi-9 |
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1718 | | - | viduals who do not hold a security clearance or have 10 |
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1719 | | - | access to the classified systems on which such unclas-11 |
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1720 | | - | sified intelligence products reside. 12 |
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1721 | | - | (e) D |
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1722 | | - | EFINITIONS.—In this section: 13 |
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1723 | | - | (1) C |
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1724 | | - | OVERED INDIVIDUAL.—The term ‘‘covered 14 |
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1725 | | - | individual’’ means an employee of the Federal Gov-15 |
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1726 | | - | ernment— 16 |
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1727 | | - | (A) who is not an employee or contractor of 17 |
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1728 | | - | an element of the intelligence community; and 18 |
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1729 | | - | (B) who would derive value from a covered 19 |
---|
1730 | | - | open-source intelligence product. 20 |
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1731 | | - | (2) C |
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1732 | | - | OVERED OPEN -SOURCE INTELLIGENCE 21 |
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1733 | | - | PRODUCT.—The term ‘‘covered open-source intel-22 |
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1734 | | - | ligence product’’ means an unclassified product de-23 |
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1735 | | - | rived from open-source intelligence that is produced 24 |
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1736 | | - | by the intelligence community. 25 |
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1740 | | - | SEC. 433. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY-WIDE POLICY ON 1 |
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1741 | | - | PREPUBLICATION REVIEW. 2 |
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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 |
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1745 | | - | intelligence community-wide policy regarding prepublica-6 |
---|
1746 | | - | tion review. 7 |
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1747 | | - | SEC. 434. REVIEW RELATING TO CONFIDENTIAL HUMAN 8 |
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1748 | | - | SOURCE PROGRAM OF FEDERAL BUREAU OF 9 |
---|
1749 | | - | INVESTIGATION. 10 |
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1750 | | - | (a) R |
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1751 | | - | EVIEW BYINSPECTORGENERAL OF INTEL-11 |
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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 |
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1765 | | - | garding the Use of FBI Confidential Sources’’ 24 |
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1766 | | - | (or successor policy); and 25 |
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1770 | | - | (B) Intelligence Community Directive 304 1 |
---|
1771 | | - | (or successor directive). 2 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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2038 | | - | SEC. 437. INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT OF INFLUENCE OP-5 |
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2039 | | - | ERATIONS BY PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 6 |
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2040 | | - | TOWARD PACIFIC ISLANDS COUNTRIES. 7 |
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2041 | | - | (a) A |
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2042 | | - | SSESSMENT.—Not later than 180 days after the 8 |
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2043 | | - | date of the enactment of this Act, the Assistant Secretary 9 |
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2044 | | - | of State for Intelligence and Research, in consultation with 10 |
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2045 | | - | the heads of the other elements of the intelligence community 11 |
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2046 | | - | that the Assistant Secretary determines appropriate, shall 12 |
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2047 | | - | submit to the congressional intelligence committees an as-13 |
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2048 | | - | sessment of influence operations by the People’s Republic 14 |
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2049 | | - | of China toward Pacific Islands countries. 15 |
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2050 | | - | (b) E |
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2051 | | - | LEMENTS.—The intelligence assessment under 16 |
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2052 | | - | subsection (a) shall include the following: 17 |
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2053 | | - | (1) A description of recent and potential future 18 |
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2054 | | - | efforts by the People’s Republic of China, using either 19 |
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2055 | | - | overt or covert means, to enhance its security, polit-20 |
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2056 | | - | ical, diplomatic, or economic ties with Pacific Islands 21 |
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2057 | | - | countries. 22 |
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2058 | | - | (2) An assessment of how the People’s Republic 23 |
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2059 | | - | of China views the success of its efforts to expand in-24 |
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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 |
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2065 | | - | policy, and economic development objectives. 2 |
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2066 | | - | (3) An identification of Pacific Islands countries 3 |
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2067 | | - | in which the People’s Republic of China has estab-4 |
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2068 | | - | lished, or is seeking to establish, an intelligence pres-5 |
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2069 | | - | ence or intelligence partnerships. 6 |
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2070 | | - | (4) An assessment of the degree to which the Peo-7 |
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2071 | | - | ple’s Republic of China is using economic or other 8 |
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2072 | | - | forms of coercion to pressure the Pacific Islands coun-9 |
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2073 | | - | tries that diplomatically recognize Taiwan (the Re-10 |
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2074 | | - | public of the Marshall Islands, Palau, Nauru, and 11 |
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2075 | | - | Tuvalu) into instead recognizing the People’s Repub-12 |
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2076 | | - | lic of China. 13 |
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2077 | | - | (5) An analysis of how specific Pacific Islands 14 |
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2078 | | - | countries are responding to efforts by the People’s Re-15 |
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2079 | | - | public of China to increase bilateral engagement. 16 |
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2080 | | - | (6) An assessment of the influence of the People’s 17 |
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2081 | | - | Republic of China in the Pacific Islands Forum (the 18 |
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2082 | | - | main multilateral organization of the region) and of 19 |
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2083 | | - | the efforts of the People’s Republic of China to estab-20 |
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2084 | | - | lish parallel regional organizations and recruit Pa-21 |
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2085 | | - | cific Islands countries to participate. 22 |
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2086 | | - | (7) An analysis of opportunities for the United 23 |
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2087 | | - | States to counter influence operations by the People’s 24 |
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2088 | | - | Republic of China in the Pacific Islands region that 25 |
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2092 | | - | undermine the national security or economic interests 1 |
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2093 | | - | of the United States. 2 |
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2094 | | - | (c) F |
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2095 | | - | ORM.—The intelligence assessment under sub-3 |
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2096 | | - | section (a) may be submitted in classified form. 4 |
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2097 | | - | (d) D |
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2098 | | - | EFINITIONS.—In this section: 5 |
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2099 | | - | (1) A |
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2100 | | - | PPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMIT -6 |
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2101 | | - | TEES.—The term ‘‘appropriate congressional commit-7 |
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2102 | | - | tees’’ means— 8 |
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2103 | | - | (A) the congressional intelligence commit-9 |
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2104 | | - | tees; 10 |
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2105 | | - | (B) the Committee on Foreign Affairs and 11 |
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2106 | | - | the Select Committee on the Strategic Competi-12 |
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2107 | | - | tion Between the United States and the Chinese 13 |
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2108 | | - | Communist Party of the House of Representa-14 |
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2109 | | - | tives; and 15 |
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2110 | | - | (C) the Committee on Foreign Relations of 16 |
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2111 | | - | the Senate. 17 |
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2112 | | - | (2) P |
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2113 | | - | ACIFIC ISLANDS COUNTRIES .—The term 18 |
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2114 | | - | ‘‘Pacific Islands countries’’ includes the Federated 19 |
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2115 | | - | States of Micronesia, Fiji, French Polynesia, 20 |
---|
2116 | | - | Kiribati, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Nauru, 21 |
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2117 | | - | Palau, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Samoa, Niue, 22 |
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2118 | | - | Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. 23 |
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2122 | | - | SEC. 438. INDEPENDENT STUDY ON ECONOMIC IMPACT OF 1 |
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2123 | | - | MILITARY INVASION OF TAIWAN BY PEOPLE’S 2 |
---|
2124 | | - | REPUBLIC OF CHINA. 3 |
---|
2125 | | - | (a) R |
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2126 | | - | EQUIREMENT.—Not later than 60 days after the 4 |
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2127 | | - | date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of National 5 |
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2128 | | - | Intelligence shall seek to enter into a contract with an eligi-6 |
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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 |
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2134 | | - | (b) M |
---|
2135 | | - | ATTERSINCLUDED.—The study required under 12 |
---|
2136 | | - | subsection (a) shall include the following: 13 |
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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 |
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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 |
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2153 | | - | ally, in the United States, and in the People’s Repub-2 |
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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 |
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2164 | | - | (c) R |
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2165 | | - | EPORT.— 13 |
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2166 | | - | (1) I |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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2218 | | - | (3) For each covered operation identified in the 7 |
---|
2219 | | - | list under paragraph (1), an identification of the fol-8 |
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2220 | | - | lowing: 9 |
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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 |
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2243 | | - | the intelligence community plays a significant role. 2 |
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2244 | | - | SEC. 440. REPORT BY DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTEL-3 |
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2245 | | - | LIGENCE ON UYGHUR GENOCIDE. 4 |
---|
2246 | | - | (a) R |
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2247 | | - | EPORT ONUYGHURGENOCIDE.— 5 |
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2248 | | - | (1) S |
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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 |
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2256 | | - | ATTERS.—The report under paragraph (1) 12 |
---|
2257 | | - | shall address the following matters: 13 |
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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 |
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2277 | | - | China; and 6 |
---|
2278 | | - | (ii) employing forced Uyghur laborers 7 |
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2279 | | - | from Xinjiang. 8 |
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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 |
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2294 | | - | (3) F |
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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 |
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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 |
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2306 | | - | SEC. 441. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. 6 |
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2307 | | - | (a) N |
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2308 | | - | ATIONALSECURITYACT OF1947.—The National 7 |
---|
2309 | | - | Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3001 et seq.) is amended— 8 |
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2310 | | - | (1) in section 102A(n) (50 U.S.C. 3024(n)) by 9 |
---|
2311 | | - | redesignating the second paragraph (5) as paragraph 10 |
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2312 | | - | (6); 11 |
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2313 | | - | (2) in section 503(c)(3) (50 U.S.C. 3093(c)(3)), 12 |
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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 |
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2323 | | - | (b) I |
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2324 | | - | NTELLIGENCEAUTHORIZATIONACT FORFISCAL 22 |
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2325 | | - | Y |
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2326 | | - | EAR2023.—The Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal 23 |
---|
2327 | | - | Year 2023 (division F of Public Law 117–263) is amend-24 |
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2328 | | - | ed— 25 |
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2332 | | - | (1) in section 6422(b) (50 U.S.C. 3334l(b)), by 1 |
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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 |
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2337 | | - | ing ‘‘paragraph (6)’’. 6 |
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2338 | | - | (c) D |
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2339 | | - | AVIDL. BORENNATIONALSECURITYEDUCATION 7 |
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2340 | | - | A |
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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 |
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2344 | | - | (1) in section 802(j)(6) (50 U.S.C. 1902(j)(6))— 11 |
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2345 | | - | (A) by redesignating subparagraphs (C) 12 |
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2346 | | - | and (D) as subparagraphs (B) and (C), respec-13 |
---|
2347 | | - | tively; and 14 |
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2348 | | - | (B) in subparagraph (B), as so redesig-15 |
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2349 | | - | nated, by striking ‘‘subparagraph (D)’’ and in-16 |
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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 |
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2358 | | - | A |
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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 |
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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 |
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2372 | | - | (4) in section 304(c) (50 U.S.C. 2154(c))— 9 |
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2373 | | - | (A) in paragraph (1)(B)(i), by striking 10 |
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2374 | | - | ‘‘title 50’’ and inserting ‘‘title 5’’; and 11 |
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2375 | | - | (B) in paragraph (5)(A)(ii), by striking 12 |
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2376 | | - | ‘‘sections’’ and inserting ‘‘section’’. 13 |
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2377 | | - | (e) I |
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2378 | | - | NTELLIGENCEREFORM ANDTERRORISMPREVEN-14 |
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2379 | | - | TIONACT OF2004.—Section 3001 of the Intelligence Re-15 |
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2380 | | - | form and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (50 U.S.C. 16 |
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2381 | | - | 3341) is amended— 17 |
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2382 | | - | (1) in subsection (a)— 18 |
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2383 | | - | (A) in paragraph (4)(B)(i), by striking the 19 |
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2384 | | - | semicolon and inserting ‘‘);’’; and 20 |
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2385 | | - | (B) in paragraph (9)(A), by striking ‘‘with 21 |
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2386 | | - | industry’’ and inserting ‘‘within industry’’; and 22 |
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2387 | | - | (2) in subsection (j)(1)(C)(i), by striking ‘‘(d),’’ 23 |
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2388 | | - | and all that follows through ‘‘section 8H’’ and insert-24 |
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2389 | | - | ing ‘‘(d), and (h) of section 8H’’. 25 |
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2393 | | - | (f) INTELLIGENCEAUTHORIZATIONACT FORFISCAL 1 |
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2394 | | - | Y |
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2395 | | - | EAR2003.—The Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal 2 |
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2396 | | - | Year 2003 (Public Law 107–306; 116 Stat. 2383) is amend-3 |
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2397 | | - | ed— 4 |
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2398 | | - | (1) in section 313(d)(3)(B) (50 U.S.C. 5 |
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2399 | | - | 3361(d)(3)(B)), by adding a period at the end; and 6 |
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2400 | | - | (2) in section 343(d)(1) (50 U.S.C. 3363(d)(1)), 7 |
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2401 | | - | by striking ‘‘Not later then’’ and inserting ‘‘Not later 8 |
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2402 | | - | than’’. 9 |
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2403 | | - | (g) C |
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2404 | | - | ENTRALINTELLIGENCEAGENCYACT OF1949.— 10 |
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2405 | | - | The Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 11 |
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2406 | | - | 3501 et seq.) is amended— 12 |
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2407 | | - | (1) in section 4— 13 |
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2408 | | - | (A) in subsection (a)(1)(E) (50 U.S.C. 14 |
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2409 | | - | 3505(a)(1)(E)), by striking the period at the end 15 |
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2410 | | - | and inserting ‘‘; and’’; and 16 |
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2411 | | - | (B) in subsection (b)(2) (50 U.S.C. 17 |
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2412 | | - | 3505(b)(2)), by striking ‘‘authorized by section’’ 18 |
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2413 | | - | and inserting ‘‘authorized by sections’’; 19 |
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2414 | | - | (2) in section 6 (50 U.S.C. 3507), by striking 20 |
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2415 | | - | ‘‘or of the, names’’ and inserting ‘‘or of the names’’; 21 |
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2416 | | - | (3) in section 12(a)(2)(A) (50 U.S.C. 22 |
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2417 | | - | 3512(a)(2)(A)), by striking ‘‘used only for—″’’ and 23 |
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2418 | | - | inserting ‘‘used only for—’’; 24 |
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2419 | | - | (4) in section 17— 25 |
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2423 | | - | (A) in subsection (d)(5)(B)(ii) (50 U.S.C. 1 |
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2424 | | - | 3517(d)(5)(B)(ii)), by adding a period at the 2 |
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2425 | | - | end; and 3 |
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2426 | | - | (B) in subsection (e)(4) (50 U.S.C. 4 |
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2427 | | - | 3517(e)(4)), by striking ‘‘which oath affirmation, 5 |
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2428 | | - | or affidavit’’ and inserting ‘‘which oath, affirma-6 |
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2429 | | - | tion, or affidavit’’; and 7 |
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2430 | | - | (5) in section 19(a)(2) (50 U.S.C. 3519(a)(2)), 8 |
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2431 | | - | by striking ‘‘, as a participant’’ and inserting ‘‘as a 9 |
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2432 | | - | participant’’. 10 |
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2433 | | - | (h) C |
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2434 | | - | ENTRALINTELLIGENCEAGENCYVOLUNTARY 11 |
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2435 | | - | S |
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2436 | | - | EPARATIONPAYACT.—Section 2(a)(1) of the Central In-12 |
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2437 | | - | telligence Agency Voluntary Separation Pay Act (50 U.S.C. 13 |
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2438 | | - | 3519a(a)(1)) is amended by adding ‘‘and’’ at the end. 14 |
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2439 | | - | (i) N |
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2440 | | - | ATIONALSECURITYAGENCYACT OF1959.—Sec-15 |
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2441 | | - | tion 16(d)(1) of the National Security Agency Act of 1959 16 |
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2442 | | - | (50 U.S.C. 3614(d)(1)) is amended by striking ‘‘program 17 |
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2443 | | - | participant,’’ and inserting ‘‘program participant’’. 18 |
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2444 | | - | (j) I |
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2445 | | - | NTELLIGENCEAUTHORIZATIONACT FORFISCAL 19 |
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2446 | | - | Y |
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2447 | | - | EAR1995.—Section 811(e)(7) of the Intelligence Author-20 |
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2448 | | - | ization Act for Fiscal Year 1995 (50 U.S.C. 3381(e)(7)) is 21 |
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2449 | | - | amended by striking ‘‘sections 101 (a) and (b)’’ and insert-22 |
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2450 | | - | ing ‘‘subsections (a) and (b) of section 101’’. 23 |
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2451 | | - | (k) C |
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2452 | | - | OORDINATIONWITHOTHERAMENDMENTSMADE 24 |
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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 |
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2458 | | - | amendments made by this section shall be treated as having 2 |
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2459 | | - | been enacted immediately before any such amendments by 3 |
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2460 | | - | other provisions of this Act. 4 |
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2461 | | - | TITLE V—MATTERS RELATING 5 |
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2462 | | - | TO DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE 6 |
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2463 | | - | AND OVERHEAD ARCHITEC-7 |
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2464 | | - | TURE 8 |
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2465 | | - | SEC. 501. EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY TO ENGAGE IN COM-9 |
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2466 | | - | MERCIAL ACTIVITIES AS SECURITY FOR IN-10 |
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2467 | | - | TELLIGENCE COLLECTION ACTIVITIES. 11 |
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2468 | | - | Section 431(a) of title 10, United States Code, is 12 |
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2469 | | - | amended by striking ‘‘December 31, 2023’’ and inserting 13 |
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2470 | | - | ‘‘December 31, 2024’’. 14 |
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2471 | | - | SEC. 502. MODIFICATION OF REPORTING REQUIREMENT 15 |
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2472 | | - | FOR ALL-DOMAIN ANOMALY RESOLUTION OF-16 |
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2473 | | - | FICE. 17 |
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2474 | | - | Section 1683(k)(1) of the National Defense Authoriza-18 |
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2475 | | - | tion Act for Fiscal Year 2022 (50 U.S.C. 3373(k)(1)), as 19 |
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2476 | | - | amended by section 6802(a) of the Intelligence Authoriza-20 |
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2477 | | - | tion Act for Fiscal Year 2023 (Public Law 117–263), is 21 |
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2478 | | - | further amended— 22 |
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2479 | | - | (1) in the heading, by striking ‘‘ |
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2480 | | - | DIRECTOR OF 23 |
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2481 | | - | NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND SECRETARY OF DE -24 |
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2485 | | - | FENSE’’ and inserting ‘‘ALL-DOMAIN ANOMALY RESO -1 |
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2486 | | - | LUTION OFFICE’’; and 2 |
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2487 | | - | (2) in subparagraph (A), by striking ‘‘Director 3 |
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2488 | | - | of National Intelligence and the Secretary of Defense 4 |
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2489 | | - | shall jointly’’ and inserting ‘‘Director of the Office 5 |
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2490 | | - | shall’’. 6 |
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2491 | | - | SEC. 503. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION AND 7 |
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2492 | | - | ANALYSIS PARTNERSHIPS. 8 |
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2493 | | - | (a) U |
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2494 | | - | SE OFAPPROPRIATEDFUNDS.—The Director of 9 |
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2495 | | - | the Defense Intelligence Agency may use not more than 10 |
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2496 | | - | $10,000,000 of appropriated funds available to the Defense 11 |
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2497 | | - | Intelligence Agency for each fiscal year to pay for the ex-12 |
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2498 | | - | penses of partnerships with foreign countries, regional orga-13 |
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2499 | | - | nizations with defense, intelligence, or security components, 14 |
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2500 | | - | and security alliances of which the United States is a mem-15 |
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2501 | | - | ber for military intelligence collection and analysis activi-16 |
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2502 | | - | ties. 17 |
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2503 | | - | (b) U |
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2504 | | - | SE OFFUNDSOTHERTHANAPPROPRIATED 18 |
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2505 | | - | F |
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2506 | | - | UNDS.—Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 19 |
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2507 | | - | Director may use funds other than appropriated funds to 20 |
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2508 | | - | pay for the expenses of partnerships with foreign countries, 21 |
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2509 | | - | regional organizations with defense or security components, 22 |
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2510 | | - | and security alliances of which the United States is a mem-23 |
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2511 | | - | ber for military intelligence collection and analysis activi-24 |
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2512 | | - | ties, except that— 25 |
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2516 | | - | (1) no such funds may be expended, in whole or 1 |
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2517 | | - | in part, by or for the benefit of the Defense Intel-2 |
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2518 | | - | ligence Agency for a purpose for which Congress had 3 |
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2519 | | - | previously denied funds; 4 |
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2520 | | - | (2) proceeds from the sale of military intelligence 5 |
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2521 | | - | collection and analysis items may be used only to 6 |
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2522 | | - | purchase replacement items similar to the items that 7 |
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2523 | | - | are sold; and 8 |
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2524 | | - | (3) the authority provided by this subsection 9 |
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2525 | | - | may not be used to acquire items or services for the 10 |
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2526 | | - | principal benefit of the United States. 11 |
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2527 | | - | (c) L |
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2528 | | - | OGISTICSUPPORT, SUPPLIES, ANDSERVICES.— 12 |
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2529 | | - | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director 13 |
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2530 | | - | may exercise the authority under this section to pay for, 14 |
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2531 | | - | or otherwise facilitate, the logistic support, supplies, and 15 |
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2532 | | - | services associated with partnerships with foreign countries, 16 |
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2533 | | - | regional organizations with defense or security components, 17 |
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2534 | | - | and security alliances of which the United States is a mem-18 |
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2535 | | - | ber. 19 |
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2536 | | - | (d) C |
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2537 | | - | OORDINATIONWITHSECRETARY OFSTATE.—The 20 |
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2538 | | - | Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency shall coordinate 21 |
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2539 | | - | the military intelligence collection and analysis activities 22 |
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2540 | | - | funded pursuant to this section with the Secretary of State. 23 |
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2541 | | - | (e) C |
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2542 | | - | OORDINATIONWITHDIRECTOR OFNATIONALIN-24 |
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2543 | | - | TELLIGENCE.—The Director of the Defense Intelligence 25 |
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2547 | | - | Agency shall coordinate the military intelligence collection 1 |
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2548 | | - | and analysis activities funded pursuant to this section with 2 |
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2549 | | - | the Director of National Intelligence. 3 |
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2550 | | - | (f) S |
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2551 | | - | UNSET.— 4 |
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2552 | | - | (1) I |
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2553 | | - | N GENERAL.—Subject to paragraph (2), the 5 |
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2554 | | - | authority to carry out this section shall terminate on 6 |
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2555 | | - | the date that is 5 years after the date of the enact-7 |
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2556 | | - | ment of this Act. 8 |
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2557 | | - | (2) E |
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2558 | | - | XCEPTION.—A military intelligence collec-9 |
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2559 | | - | tion and analysis activity for which funds have been 10 |
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2560 | | - | obligated under this section before the date on which 11 |
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2561 | | - | the authority to carry out this section terminates 12 |
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2562 | | - | under paragraph (1) may continue until the comple-13 |
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2563 | | - | tion of the activity. 14 |
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2564 | | - | (g) M |
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2565 | | - | ILITARYINTELLIGENCECOLLECTION ANDANAL-15 |
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2566 | | - | YSISACTIVITYDEFINED.—In this section, the term ‘‘mili-16 |
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2567 | | - | tary intelligence collection and analysis activity’’ means— 17 |
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2568 | | - | (1) the conduct of a combined human intelligence 18 |
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2569 | | - | and counterintelligence activity; 19 |
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2570 | | - | (2) the collection, processing, exploitation, anal-20 |
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2571 | | - | ysis, and dissemination of all-source intelligence; 21 |
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2572 | | - | (3) the conduct of a foreign defense intelligence 22 |
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2573 | | - | liaison relationship or defense intelligence exchange 23 |
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2574 | | - | program; or 24 |
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2578 | | - | (4) the research, development, acquisition, and 1 |
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2579 | | - | sustainment of an information technology system or 2 |
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2580 | | - | telecommunication capability in support of an activ-3 |
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2581 | | - | ity described in paragraph (1), (2), or (3). 4 |
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2582 | | - | SEC. 504. AUTHORIZATION FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF NA-5 |
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2583 | | - | TIONAL SPACE INTELLIGENCE CENTER AS 6 |
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2584 | | - | FIELD OPERATING AGENCY. 7 |
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2585 | | - | (a) A |
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2586 | | - | UTHORITY.—Notwithstanding any other provi-8 |
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2587 | | - | sion of law prohibiting the establishment of a field oper-9 |
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2588 | | - | ating agency, the Secretary of the Air Force may establish 10 |
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2589 | | - | the National Space Intelligence Center as a field operating 11 |
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2590 | | - | agency of the Space Force to analyze and produce scientific 12 |
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2591 | | - | and technical intelligence on space-based and counterspace 13 |
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2592 | | - | threats from foreign adversaries. 14 |
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2593 | | - | (b) R |
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2594 | | - | EQUIREMENT.—If the Secretary of the Air Force 15 |
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2595 | | - | decides to establish the National Space Intelligence Center 16 |
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2596 | | - | as a field operating agency, the Secretary shall consider the 17 |
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2597 | | - | operational and geographical benefits provided by co-locat-18 |
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2598 | | - | ing the National Space Intelligence Center with the Na-19 |
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2599 | | - | tional Air and Space Intelligence Center. 20 |
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2600 | | - | SEC. 505. DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ASSESSMENT 21 |
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2601 | | - | OF STRATEGIC COMPETITION IN LATIN AMER-22 |
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2602 | | - | ICA AND THE CARIBBEAN. 23 |
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2603 | | - | (a) A |
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2604 | | - | SSESSMENT.—Not later than 120 days after the 24 |
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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 |
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2610 | | - | other elements of the intelligence community that the Direc-2 |
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2611 | | - | tor determines appropriate, shall submit to the appropriate 3 |
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2612 | | - | congressional committees an intelligence assessment on the 4 |
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2613 | | - | level of intelligence and defense cooperation between covered 5 |
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2614 | | - | countries and— 6 |
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2615 | | - | (1) the People’s Republic of China; and 7 |
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2616 | | - | (2) the Russian Federation. 8 |
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2617 | | - | (b) E |
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2618 | | - | LEMENTS.—The intelligence assessment under 9 |
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2619 | | - | subsection (a) shall include a description of any security- 10 |
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2620 | | - | related cooperation or engagement between covered coun-11 |
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2621 | | - | tries and the People’s Republic of China or the Russian 12 |
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2622 | | - | Federation in the following areas: 13 |
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2623 | | - | (1) Strategic dialogue. 14 |
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2624 | | - | (2) Training or professional military education. 15 |
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2625 | | - | (3) Defense agreements. 16 |
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2626 | | - | (4) Intelligence sharing agreements. 17 |
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2627 | | - | (5) Arms transfers. 18 |
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2628 | | - | (6) Defense equipment transfers. 19 |
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2629 | | - | (7) Military exercises. 20 |
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2630 | | - | (8) Joint operations. 21 |
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2631 | | - | (9) Permanent military presence. 22 |
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2632 | | - | (10) Space cooperation. 23 |
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2633 | | - | (11) Any other area the Director of the Defense 24 |
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2634 | | - | Intelligence Agency determines appropriate. 25 |
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2638 | | - | (c) FORM.—The assessment under subsection (a) may 1 |
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2639 | | - | be provided in classified form. 2 |
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2640 | | - | (d) F |
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2641 | | - | ORMAT.—To the extent practicable, the Director 3 |
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2642 | | - | shall present the information contained in the assessment 4 |
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2643 | | - | under subsection (a) in the format of a chart or other graph-5 |
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2644 | | - | ic. 6 |
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2645 | | - | (e) D |
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2646 | | - | EFINITIONS.—In this section: 7 |
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2647 | | - | (1) A |
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2648 | | - | PPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMIT -8 |
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2649 | | - | TEES.—The term ‘‘appropriate congressional commit-9 |
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2650 | | - | tees’’ means the following: 10 |
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2651 | | - | (A) The congressional intelligence commit-11 |
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2652 | | - | tees. 12 |
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2653 | | - | (B) The congressional defense committees, 13 |
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2654 | | - | as such term is defined in section 101(a) of title 14 |
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2655 | | - | 10, United States Code. 15 |
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2656 | | - | (2) C |
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2657 | | - | OVERED COUNTRY .—The term ‘‘covered 16 |
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2658 | | - | country’’ means Mexico and each foreign country or 17 |
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2659 | | - | territory in Central or South America or in the Car-18 |
---|
2660 | | - | ibbean. 19 |
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2661 | | - | SEC. 506. QUARTERLY BRIEFINGS RELATING TO USE OF 20 |
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2662 | | - | MILITARY INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM FUNDS. 21 |
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2663 | | - | Not less frequently than once each quarter, the Sec-22 |
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2664 | | - | retary of Defense shall provide to the Permanent Select 23 |
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2665 | | - | Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives 24 |
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2666 | | - | a briefing on— 25 |
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2670 | | - | (1) significant military operations of the De-1 |
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2671 | | - | partment of Defense carried out during the imme-2 |
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2672 | | - | diately preceding quarter and funded by amounts 3 |
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2673 | | - | made available under the Military Intelligence Pro-4 |
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2674 | | - | gram; and 5 |
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2675 | | - | (2) all clandestine operations in the information 6 |
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2676 | | - | environment carried out during the immediately pre-7 |
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2677 | | - | ceding quarter and funded or otherwise enabled by 8 |
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2678 | | - | amounts made available under the Military Intel-9 |
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2679 | | - | ligence Program. 10 |
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2680 | | - | TITLE VI—MATTERS RELATING 11 |
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2681 | | - | TO NATIONAL SECURITY 12 |
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2682 | | - | AGENCY, CYBER, AND COM-13 |
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2683 | | - | MERCIAL CLOUD ENTERPRISE 14 |
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2684 | | - | SEC. 601. CONGRESSIONAL NOTIFICATION BY NATIONAL 15 |
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2685 | | - | SECURITY AGENCY OF INTELLIGENCE COL-16 |
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2686 | | - | LECTION ADJUSTMENTS. 17 |
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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 |
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2689 | | - | new section: 20 |
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2690 | | - | ‘‘SEC. 22. CONGRESSIONAL NOTIFICATION OF INTEL-21 |
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2691 | | - | LIGENCE COLLECTION ADJUSTMENTS. 22 |
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2692 | | - | ‘‘(a) N |
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2693 | | - | OTIFICATION.—Not later than 30 days after the 23 |
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2694 | | - | date on which the Director of the National Security Agency 24 |
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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 |
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2700 | | - | telligence committees a notification of the intelligence collec-2 |
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2701 | | - | tion adjustment. 3 |
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2702 | | - | ‘‘(b) D |
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2703 | | - | EFINITIONS.—In this section: 4 |
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2704 | | - | ‘‘(1) C |
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2705 | | - | ONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE COMMIT -5 |
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2706 | | - | TEES.—The term ‘congressional intelligence commit-6 |
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2707 | | - | tees’ has the meaning given that term in section 3 of 7 |
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2708 | | - | the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3003). 8 |
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2709 | | - | ‘‘(2) I |
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2710 | | - | NTELLIGENCE COLLECTION ADJUSTMENT .— 9 |
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2711 | | - | The term ‘intelligence collection adjustment’ includes 10 |
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2712 | | - | a change by the United States Government to a policy 11 |
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2713 | | - | on intelligence collection or the prioritization thereof 12 |
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2714 | | - | that results in a significant loss of intelligence.’’. 13 |
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2715 | | - | SEC. 602. MODIFICATIONS TO ENFORCEMENT OF CYBERSE-14 |
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2716 | | - | CURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR NATIONAL SE-15 |
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2717 | | - | CURITY SYSTEMS. 16 |
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2718 | | - | Section 6309 of the Intelligence Authorization Act for 17 |
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2719 | | - | Fiscal Year 2023 (Public Law 117–263) is amended— 18 |
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2720 | | - | (1) by redesignating subsection (e) as subsection 19 |
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2721 | | - | (f); and 20 |
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2722 | | - | (2) by inserting after subsection (d) the following 21 |
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2723 | | - | new subsection: 22 |
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2724 | | - | ‘‘(e) I |
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2725 | | - | MPLEMENTATIONREPORT.—Each head of an ele-23 |
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2726 | | - | ment of the intelligence community that owns or operates 24 |
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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 |
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2732 | | - | of the enactment of this subsection a plan detailing the cost 2 |
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2733 | | - | and schedule requirements necessary to meet all of the cy-3 |
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2734 | | - | bersecurity requirements for national security systems by 4 |
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2735 | | - | the end of fiscal year 2026.’’. 5 |
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2736 | | - | SEC. 603. SUPPORT BY INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY FOR 6 |
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2737 | | - | CERTAIN CROSS-FUNCTIONAL TEAM OF DE-7 |
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2738 | | - | PARTMENT OF DEFENSE. 8 |
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2739 | | - | (a) A |
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2740 | | - | CCESS TOINFORMATION.—Upon request by the 9 |
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2741 | | - | cross-functional team of the Department of Defense estab-10 |
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2742 | | - | lished under section 910 of the National Defense Authoriza-11 |
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2743 | | - | tion Act of Fiscal Year 2022 (Public Law 117–81; 10 12 |
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2744 | | - | U.S.C. 111 note) (in this section referred to as the ‘‘cross- 13 |
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2745 | | - | functional team’’), and consistent with the protection of in-14 |
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2746 | | - | telligence sources and methods, the head of any element of 15 |
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2747 | | - | the intelligence community shall provide such team with 16 |
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2748 | | - | access to any information (including any intelligence re-17 |
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2749 | | - | porting, analysis, or finished intelligence product) of the 18 |
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2750 | | - | element potentially relevant to the duties of such team re-19 |
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2751 | | - | quired under subsection (b)(1) of such section. 20 |
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2752 | | - | (b) R |
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2753 | | - | ULE OFCONSTRUCTION.—Nothing in subsection 21 |
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2754 | | - | (a) shall be construed as waiving the Health Insurance 22 |
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2755 | | - | Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (Public Law 23 |
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2756 | | - | 104–191) or any other applicable law regarding privacy 24 |
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2757 | | - | or the protection of health information. 25 |
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2761 | | - | (c) STAFFING OFCROSS-FUNCTIONALTEAM BYCER-1 |
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2762 | | - | TAINELEMENTS.— 2 |
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2763 | | - | (1) S |
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2764 | | - | TAFFING.—The head of each covered element 3 |
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2765 | | - | shall detail or assign to the cross-functional team, in-4 |
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2766 | | - | cluding through a joint duty assignment (as applica-5 |
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2767 | | - | ble), intelligence or counterintelligence personnel of 6 |
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2768 | | - | that covered element in such numbers as the head, in 7 |
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2769 | | - | consultation with such team, determines necessary to 8 |
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2770 | | - | support such team in fulfilling the duties required 9 |
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2771 | | - | under section 910(b)(1) of the National Defense Au-10 |
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2772 | | - | thorization Act of Fiscal Year 2022 (Public Law 117– 11 |
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2773 | | - | 81; 10 U.S.C. 111 note). 12 |
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2774 | | - | (2) N |
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2775 | | - | ATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY .—In carrying 13 |
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2776 | | - | out paragraph (1) with respect to the National Secu-14 |
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2777 | | - | rity Agency, the Director of the National Security 15 |
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2778 | | - | Agency shall ensure there is detailed or assigned to 16 |
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2779 | | - | the cross-functional team at least 1 individual deter-17 |
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2780 | | - | mined appropriate by the Director, who, while so de-18 |
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2781 | | - | tailed or assigned, shall provide such team with tech-19 |
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2782 | | - | nical expertise of the National Security Agency rel-20 |
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2783 | | - | evant to the fulfilment of the duties referred to in 21 |
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2784 | | - | paragraph (1). 22 |
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2785 | | - | (d) A |
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2786 | | - | DDITIONALDETAILAUTHORITY.—Upon request 23 |
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2787 | | - | by the cross-functional team, the head of any element of the 24 |
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2788 | | - | intelligence community may detail to such team personnel 25 |
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2792 | | - | of the element to provide intelligence, counterintelligence, 1 |
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2793 | | - | or related support. 2 |
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2794 | | - | (e) C |
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2795 | | - | OVEREDELEMENTDEFINED.—In this section, the 3 |
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2796 | | - | term ‘‘covered element’’ means the following: 4 |
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2797 | | - | (1) The National Security Agency. 5 |
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2798 | | - | (2) The Defense Intelligence Agency. 6 |
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2799 | | - | (3) The intelligence elements of the Army, the 7 |
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2800 | | - | Navy, the Air Force, and the Marine Corps. 8 |
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2801 | | - | SEC. 604. COMMERCIAL CLOUD ENTERPRISE NOTIFICA-9 |
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2802 | | - | TION. 10 |
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2803 | | - | (a) N |
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2804 | | - | OTIFICATIONREQUIREMENT.—Not later than 90 11 |
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2805 | | - | days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and on 12 |
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2806 | | - | a quarterly basis thereafter, the Director of the Central In-13 |
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2807 | | - | telligence Agency shall submit to the congressional intel-14 |
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2808 | | - | ligence committees a notification relating to the Commer-15 |
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2809 | | - | cial Cloud Enterprise contract entered into by the Director 16 |
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2810 | | - | of the Central Intelligence Agency in November 2020 for 17 |
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2811 | | - | commercial cloud services for the intelligence community, 18 |
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2812 | | - | which shall include— 19 |
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2813 | | - | (1) the number and value of all task orders 20 |
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2814 | | - | issued under such contract, broken down by vendor, 21 |
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2815 | | - | for each element of the intelligence community; 22 |
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2816 | | - | (2) the duration of each task order; 23 |
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2820 | | - | (3) the number of sole source task orders issued 1 |
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2821 | | - | compared to the number of task orders issued on a 2 |
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2822 | | - | competitive basis under such contract; and 3 |
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2823 | | - | (4) with respect to each vendor authorized to 4 |
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2824 | | - | provide commercial cloud services under such con-5 |
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2825 | | - | tract, an update on the status of the security accredi-6 |
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2826 | | - | tation and authority to operate decision of each ven-7 |
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2827 | | - | dor. 8 |
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2828 | | - | (b) D |
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2829 | | - | ATASHARING.—The head of each element of the 9 |
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2830 | | - | intelligence community shall share such data with the Di-10 |
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2831 | | - | rector of the Central Intelligence Agency as the Director de-11 |
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2832 | | - | termines necessary to prepare the notification required 12 |
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2833 | | - | under subsection (a). 13 |
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2834 | | - | (c) S |
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2835 | | - | UNSET.—The requirement to submit the notifica-14 |
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2836 | | - | tion under subsection (a) shall terminate on the date that 15 |
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2837 | | - | is 3 years after the date of the enactment of this Act. 16 |
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2838 | | - | SEC. 605. COMMERCIAL CLOUD ENTERPRISE SOLE SOURCE 17 |
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2839 | | - | TASK ORDER NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT. 18 |
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2840 | | - | (a) N |
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2841 | | - | OTIFICATIONREQUIREMENT.—Not later than 90 19 |
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2842 | | - | days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and on 20 |
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2843 | | - | a semiannual basis thereafter, the head of each element of 21 |
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2844 | | - | the intelligence community shall submit to the congressional 22 |
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2845 | | - | intelligence committees a notification with respect to any 23 |
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2846 | | - | sole source task order awarded by such head under the con-24 |
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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 |
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2852 | | - | November 2020 for commercial cloud services for the intel-2 |
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2853 | | - | ligence community. 3 |
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2854 | | - | (b) C |
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2855 | | - | ONTENTS.—Each notification required under sub-4 |
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2856 | | - | section (a) shall include, with respect to the task order con-5 |
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2857 | | - | cerned— 6 |
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2858 | | - | (1) a description of the order; 7 |
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2859 | | - | (2) a summary of services provided under the 8 |
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2860 | | - | order; 9 |
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2861 | | - | (3) the value of the order; 10 |
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2862 | | - | (4) the justification for awarding the order on a 11 |
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2863 | | - | sole source basis; and 12 |
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2864 | | - | (5) an identification of the vendor awarded the 13 |
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2865 | | - | order. 14 |
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2866 | | - | (c) S |
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2867 | | - | UNSET.—The requirement to submit the notifica-15 |
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2868 | | - | tion under subsection (a) shall terminate on the date that 16 |
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2869 | | - | is 3 years after the date of the enactment of this Act. 17 |
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2870 | | - | SEC. 606. ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL CLOUD INITIATIVES 18 |
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2871 | | - | OF INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. 19 |
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2872 | | - | (a) I |
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2873 | | - | NGENERAL.—Not later than 90 days after the 20 |
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2874 | | - | date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of National 21 |
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2875 | | - | Intelligence shall, in coordination with such heads of ele-22 |
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2876 | | - | ments of the intelligence community as the Director con-23 |
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2877 | | - | siders appropriate— 24 |
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2881 | | - | (1) complete a comprehensive analysis of the 1 |
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2882 | | - | commercial cloud initiatives of the intelligence com-2 |
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2883 | | - | munity relating to the Commercial Cloud Enterprise 3 |
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2884 | | - | contract entered into by the Director of the Central 4 |
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2885 | | - | Intelligence Agency in November 2020; and 5 |
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2886 | | - | (2) provide to the congressional intelligence com-6 |
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2887 | | - | mittees a briefing on the findings of the Director with 7 |
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2888 | | - | respect to the analysis conducted pursuant to para-8 |
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2889 | | - | graph (1). 9 |
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2890 | | - | (b) E |
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2891 | | - | LEMENTS.—The analysis conducted under sub-10 |
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2892 | | - | section (a) shall include— 11 |
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2893 | | - | (1) the current year and 5-year projected costs 12 |
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2894 | | - | for commercial cloud utilization for each element of 13 |
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2895 | | - | the intelligence community, including costs related to 14 |
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2896 | | - | data storage, data migration, egress fees, and any 15 |
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2897 | | - | other commercial cloud services; 16 |
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2898 | | - | (2) the termination or planned termination, as 17 |
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2899 | | - | the case may be, of legacy data storage capacity of an 18 |
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2900 | | - | element of the intelligence community and the pro-19 |
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2901 | | - | jected cost savings resulting from such termination; 20 |
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2902 | | - | (3) efforts underway by the Office of the Director 21 |
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2903 | | - | of National Intelligence and elements of the intel-22 |
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2904 | | - | ligence community to utilize multiple commercial 23 |
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2905 | | - | cloud service providers; and 24 |
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2909 | | - | (4) the operational value that elements of the in-1 |
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2910 | | - | telligence community are achieving through utiliza-2 |
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2911 | | - | tion of commercial cloud analytic tools and services. 3 |
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2912 | | - | TITLE VII—MATTERS RELATING 4 |
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2913 | | - | TO CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE 5 |
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2914 | | - | AGENCY 6 |
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2915 | | - | SEC. 701. INSPECTOR GENERAL OF THE CENTRAL INTEL-7 |
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2916 | | - | LIGENCE AGENCY QUARTERLY EMPLOYEE EN-8 |
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2917 | | - | GAGEMENT SUMMARIES. 9 |
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2918 | | - | Section 17 of the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 10 |
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2919 | | - | 1949 (50 U.S.C. 3517) is amended by adding at the end 11 |
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2920 | | - | the following new subsection: 12 |
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2921 | | - | ‘‘(i) Q |
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2922 | | - | UARTERLYEMPLOYEEENGAGEMENT SUM-13 |
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2923 | | - | MARIES.—(1) Not later than 30 days after the last day of 14 |
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2924 | | - | each fiscal quarter, the Inspector General shall provide to 15 |
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2925 | | - | the appropriate congressional committees a summary of the 16 |
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2926 | | - | engagement of Agency employees with the Inspector General 17 |
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2927 | | - | during that quarter. 18 |
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2928 | | - | ‘‘(2) Each summary required under paragraph (1) 19 |
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2929 | | - | shall include each of the following for the quarter covered 20 |
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2930 | | - | by the summary: 21 |
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2931 | | - | ‘‘(A) The total number of reports filed with the 22 |
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2932 | | - | Inspector General by Agency employees. 23 |
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2933 | | - | ‘‘(B) An identification of the nature of the alle-24 |
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2934 | | - | gation made in each such report, such as— 25 |
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2938 | | - | ‘‘(i) fraud, waste, and abuse; 1 |
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2939 | | - | ‘‘(ii) harassment or other personnel issues; 2 |
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2940 | | - | ‘‘(iii) questionable intelligence activities; or 3 |
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2941 | | - | ‘‘(iv) threats to health and safety. 4 |
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2942 | | - | ‘‘(C) For each such report— 5 |
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2943 | | - | ‘‘(i) whether an investigation was initiated 6 |
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2944 | | - | because of the report; 7 |
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2945 | | - | ‘‘(ii) for any such investigation, whether the 8 |
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2946 | | - | status of the investigation is initiated, in 9 |
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2947 | | - | progress, or complete; and 10 |
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2948 | | - | ‘‘(iii) for any completed investigation, 11 |
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2949 | | - | whether the allegation made in the report was 12 |
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2950 | | - | found to be substantiated or unsubstantiated, 13 |
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2951 | | - | and whether any recommendations or criminal 14 |
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2952 | | - | referrals were made as a result. 15 |
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2953 | | - | ‘‘(D) A copy of any audit, assessment, inspec-16 |
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2954 | | - | tion, or other final report completed by the Inspector 17 |
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2955 | | - | General during the quarter covered by the summary. 18 |
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2956 | | - | ‘‘(3) In this subsection, the term ‘appropriate congres-19 |
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2957 | | - | sional committees’ means— 20 |
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2958 | | - | ‘‘(A) the Permanent Select Committee on Intel-21 |
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2959 | | - | ligence and the Subcommittee on Defense of the Com-22 |
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2960 | | - | mittee on Appropriations of the House of Representa-23 |
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2961 | | - | tives; and 24 |
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2965 | | - | ‘‘(B) the Select Committee on Intelligence and 1 |
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2966 | | - | the Subcommittee on Defense of the Committee on Ap-2 |
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2967 | | - | propriations of the Senate.’’. 3 |
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2968 | | - | SEC. 702. IMPROVED FUNDING FLEXIBILITY FOR PAYMENTS 4 |
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2969 | | - | MADE BY CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 5 |
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2970 | | - | FOR QUALIFYING INJURIES TO BRAIN. 6 |
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2971 | | - | Section 19A(d) of the Central Intelligence Agency Act 7 |
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2972 | | - | of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 3519b(d)) is amended by striking para-8 |
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2973 | | - | graph (3) and inserting the following new paragraph: 9 |
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2974 | | - | ‘‘(3) F |
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2975 | | - | UNDING.— 10 |
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2976 | | - | ‘‘(A) I |
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2977 | | - | N GENERAL.—Payment under para-11 |
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2978 | | - | graph (2) in a fiscal year may be made using 12 |
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2979 | | - | any amounts— 13 |
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2980 | | - | ‘‘(i) appropriated in advance specifi-14 |
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2981 | | - | cally for payments under such paragraph; 15 |
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2982 | | - | or 16 |
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2983 | | - | ‘‘(ii) reprogrammed in accordance with 17 |
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2984 | | - | section 504 of the National Security Act of 18 |
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2985 | | - | 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3094). 19 |
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2986 | | - | ‘‘(B) B |
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2987 | | - | UDGET.—For each fiscal year, the 20 |
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2988 | | - | Director shall include with the budget justifica-21 |
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2989 | | - | tion materials submitted to Congress in support 22 |
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2990 | | - | of the budget of the President for that fiscal year 23 |
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2991 | | - | pursuant to section 1105(a) of title 31, United 24 |
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2992 | | - | States Code, an estimate of the amounts required 25 |
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2996 | | - | in that fiscal year to make payments under 1 |
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2997 | | - | paragraph (2).’’. 2 |
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2998 | | - | SEC. 703. BENJAMIN TALLMADGE INSTITUTE AS PRIMARY 3 |
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2999 | | - | CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ENTITY 4 |
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3000 | | - | FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN COUNTER-5 |
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3001 | | - | INTELLIGENCE. 6 |
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3002 | | - | (a) I |
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3003 | | - | NGENERAL.—The Director of the Central Intel-7 |
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3004 | | - | ligence Agency shall maintain the Benjamin Tallmadge In-8 |
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3005 | | - | stitute as the primary entity within the Central Intelligence 9 |
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3006 | | - | Agency for education and training related to all aspects of 10 |
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3007 | | - | counterintelligence. 11 |
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3008 | | - | (b) R |
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3009 | | - | ESPONSIBILITIES OFDIRECTOR.—The Director of 12 |
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3010 | | - | the Central Intelligence Agency shall— 13 |
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3011 | | - | (1) ensure the Institute is fully and properly or-14 |
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3012 | | - | ganized and has the resources necessary to provide 15 |
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3013 | | - | counterintelligence education and training for all ca-16 |
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3014 | | - | reer fields within the Agency, including specialized 17 |
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3015 | | - | certifications for Agency counterintelligence personnel; 18 |
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3016 | | - | (2) develop appropriate certification courses that 19 |
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3017 | | - | are designed to educate, train, and certify Agency 20 |
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3018 | | - | personnel in— 21 |
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3019 | | - | (A) counterintelligence threats, insider 22 |
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3020 | | - | threats, and other counterintelligence processes 23 |
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3021 | | - | and issues; 24 |
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3025 | | - | (B) the conduct and support of counterintel-1 |
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3026 | | - | ligence inquiries and investigations; 2 |
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3027 | | - | (C) relevant skills necessary for coordina-3 |
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3028 | | - | tion with Federal law enforcement; and 4 |
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3029 | | - | (D) any other skills as the Director deter-5 |
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3030 | | - | mines necessary; 6 |
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3031 | | - | (3) identify and designate specific positions for 7 |
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3032 | | - | which an individual shall be required to have a cer-8 |
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3033 | | - | tification described in paragraph (2) prior to filling 9 |
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3034 | | - | such a position; and 10 |
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3035 | | - | (4) develop necessary infrastructure and capac-11 |
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3036 | | - | ity to support National Counterintelligence and Secu-12 |
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3037 | | - | rity Center outreach programs to increase participa-13 |
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3038 | | - | tion by personnel from other components of the intel-14 |
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3039 | | - | ligence community in the courses offered by the Insti-15 |
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3040 | | - | tute. 16 |
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3041 | | - | (c) T |
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3042 | | - | RAINING ANDFAMILIARIZATIONCOURSES.— 17 |
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3043 | | - | (1) I |
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3044 | | - | N GENERAL.—The head of the Institute 18 |
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3045 | | - | shall— 19 |
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3046 | | - | (A) develop training and familiarization 20 |
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3047 | | - | courses at different classification levels, includ-21 |
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3048 | | - | ing courses at an unclassified level; and 22 |
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3049 | | - | (B) offer instruction in the courses devel-23 |
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3050 | | - | oped under subparagraph (A) or make training 24 |
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3051 | | - | curricula available to other intelligence commu-25 |
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3055 | | - | nity components, as appropriate, to support out-1 |
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3056 | | - | reach efforts. 2 |
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3057 | | - | (2) A |
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3058 | | - | VAILABILITY OF COURSES .—The training 3 |
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3059 | | - | and familiarization courses developed under para-4 |
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3060 | | - | graph (1) shall be made available to any of the fol-5 |
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3061 | | - | lowing that have a need and appropriate clearance, 6 |
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3062 | | - | as determined by the Director of the National Coun-7 |
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3063 | | - | terintelligence and Security Center, for a general edu-8 |
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3064 | | - | cation on counterintelligence threats, briefings on spe-9 |
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3065 | | - | cific topics, or other training related to counterintel-10 |
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3066 | | - | ligence: 11 |
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3067 | | - | (A) Federal departments and agencies that 12 |
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3068 | | - | are not elements of the intelligence community. 13 |
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3069 | | - | (B) State, local, and Tribal governments, as 14 |
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3070 | | - | the Director determines appropriate. 15 |
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3071 | | - | (C) Private sector entities, as the Director 16 |
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3072 | | - | determines appropriate. 17 |
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3073 | | - | (D) Such other personnel and entities as the 18 |
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3074 | | - | Director may determine appropriate. 19 |
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3075 | | - | (d) B |
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3076 | | - | ASELINECERTIFICATIONCOURSE.— 20 |
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3077 | | - | (1) I |
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3078 | | - | N GENERAL.—The Institute shall develop, in 21 |
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3079 | | - | coordination with the National Counterintelligence 22 |
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3080 | | - | and Security Center and the Defense Intelligence 23 |
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3081 | | - | Agency, and implement a baseline certification course 24 |
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3082 | | - | for all counterintelligence career professionals that 25 |
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3086 | | - | aligns the minimum certification requirements of the 1 |
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3087 | | - | course and the Defense Counterintelligence Agent 2 |
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3088 | | - | Course of the Joint Counterintelligence Training Ac-3 |
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3089 | | - | tivity. 4 |
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3090 | | - | (2) A |
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3091 | | - | VAILABILITY OF COURSE.—The baseline cer-5 |
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3092 | | - | tification course developed under paragraph (1) shall 6 |
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3093 | | - | be made available, on a space-available basis, to all 7 |
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3094 | | - | intelligence community professionals and appropriate 8 |
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3095 | | - | personnel with appropriate security clearance from 9 |
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3096 | | - | any other agency, committee, commission, office, or 10 |
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3097 | | - | other establishment in the executive, legislative, or ju-11 |
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3098 | | - | dicial branch of the Federal Government. 12 |
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3099 | | - | SEC. 704. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INTELLIGENCE 13 |
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3100 | | - | ASSESSMENT OF SINALOA CARTEL AND 14 |
---|
3101 | | - | JALISCO CARTEL. 15 |
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3102 | | - | (a) A |
---|
3103 | | - | SSESSMENT.—Not later than 90 days after the 16 |
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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 |
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3111 | | - | (b) E |
---|
3112 | | - | LEMENTS.—The intelligence assessment under 24 |
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3113 | | - | subsection (a) shall include, with respect to each 25 |
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3117 | | - | transnational criminal organization specified in such sub-1 |
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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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3321 | | - | •HR 3932 RH |
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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 |
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3401 | | - | and off-the-record about work-related concerns or 21 |
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3402 | | - | questions. 22 |
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3403 | | - | (b) S |
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3404 | | - | EX-RELATEDOFFENSES ANDSEXUALHARASS-23 |
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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 |
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3410 | | - | by adding at the end the following new section: 2 |
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3411 | | - | ‘‘SEC. 30. SEX-RELATED OFFENSES AND SEXUAL HARASS-3 |
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3412 | | - | MENT WITHIN THE AGENCY. 4 |
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3413 | | - | ‘‘(a) R |
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3414 | | - | ESPONSIBILITIES OFDIRECTOR.—The Director 5 |
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3415 | | - | shall carry out the following responsibilities: 6 |
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3416 | | - | ‘‘(1) Establishing professional and uniform 7 |
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3417 | | - | training for employees assigned to working with all 8 |
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3418 | | - | aspects of the response of the Agency to allegations of 9 |
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3419 | | - | sex-related offenses and sexual harassment. 10 |
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3420 | | - | ‘‘(2) Developing and implementing policies and 11 |
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3421 | | - | procedures to protect the confidentiality of employees 12 |
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3422 | | - | who report sex-related offenses or sexual harassment 13 |
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3423 | | - | and to mitigate negative effects on the reputation or 14 |
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3424 | | - | career of such an employee as a result of such a re-15 |
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3425 | | - | port. 16 |
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3426 | | - | ‘‘(3) Developing and implementing documented 17 |
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3427 | | - | standards for— 18 |
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3428 | | - | ‘‘(A) appropriate mitigation and protection 19 |
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3429 | | - | measures for individuals who make allegations of 20 |
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3430 | | - | a sex-related offense or sexual harassment to be 21 |
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3431 | | - | put in place while an investigation proceeds; 22 |
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3432 | | - | ‘‘(B) appropriate employee consequences to 23 |
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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 |
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3438 | | - | related offense or sexual harassment; 2 |
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3439 | | - | ‘‘(C) appropriate career path protection for 3 |
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3440 | | - | all employees involved in an incident resulting 4 |
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3441 | | - | in a reported allegation of a sex-related offense 5 |
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3442 | | - | or sexual harassment while an investigation or 6 |
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3443 | | - | review of the allegation is pending; and 7 |
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3444 | | - | ‘‘(D) mitigation measures to protect em-8 |
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3445 | | - | ployees and mission execution while such allega-9 |
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3446 | | - | tions are being addressed. 10 |
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3447 | | - | ‘‘(4) Articulating and enforcing norms, expecta-11 |
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3448 | | - | tions, practices, and policies, including with respect 12 |
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3449 | | - | to employee promotions and assignments, that are 13 |
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3450 | | - | published for the workforce and designed to promote 14 |
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3451 | | - | a healthy workplace culture that is inhospitable to 15 |
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3452 | | - | sex-related offenses and sexual harassment. 16 |
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3453 | | - | ‘‘(5) Developing and issuing workforce messaging 17 |
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3454 | | - | to inform Agency employees of policies, procedures, 18 |
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3455 | | - | resources, and points of contact to obtain information 19 |
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3456 | | - | related to, or to report, sex-related offenses or sexual 20 |
---|
3457 | | - | harassment globally. 21 |
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3458 | | - | ‘‘(6) Developing and implementing sex-related of-22 |
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3459 | | - | fense and sexual harassment training for all Agency 23 |
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3460 | | - | employees that— 24 |
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3464 | | - | ‘‘(A) is designed to strengthen individual 1 |
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3465 | | - | knowledge, skills, and capacity to prevent and 2 |
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3466 | | - | respond to sex-related offenses and sexual harass-3 |
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3467 | | - | ment; 4 |
---|
3468 | | - | ‘‘(B) includes initial entry and accession 5 |
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3469 | | - | programs, annual refresher training, and spe-6 |
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3470 | | - | cialized leadership training; and 7 |
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3471 | | - | ‘‘(C) includes details of the definitions of 8 |
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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 |
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3487 | | - | for students and trainers; and 24 |
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3491 | | - | ‘‘(ii) shall be provided at an appro-1 |
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3492 | | - | priate time during the first 5 days of any 2 |
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3493 | | - | extended or residential training course. 3 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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3514 | | - | makes a restricted report maintains the privilege 24 |
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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 |
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3531 | | - | ‘‘(b) B |
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3532 | | - | IANNUALREPORT.—Not less frequently than 13 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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3696 | | - | •HR 3932 RH |
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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 |
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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 |
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3744 | | - | ment shall submit the report to a person authorized 14 |
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3745 | | - | to receive a restricted report under paragraph (2). 15 |
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3746 | | - | ‘‘(2) P |
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3747 | | - | ERSON AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE A RE -16 |
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3748 | | - | STRICTED REPORT.—The following individuals are 17 |
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3749 | | - | persons authorized to receive a restricted report: 18 |
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3750 | | - | ‘‘(A) The Chief Wellbeing Officer. 19 |
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3751 | | - | ‘‘(B) Any employee of the Office of Wellness 20 |
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3752 | | - | and Workforce Support. 21 |
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3753 | | - | ‘‘(C) Any employee of the Office of the Vic-22 |
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3754 | | - | tim and Whistleblower Counsel. 23 |
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3755 | | - | ‘‘(D) Any medical professional assigned to 24 |
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3756 | | - | the Center for Global Health Services, or any 25 |
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3759 | | - | •HR 3932 RH |
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3760 | | - | successor organization employing Agency sup-1 |
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3761 | | - | port staff. 2 |
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3762 | | - | ‘‘(E) Any employee of the Chaplain Corps 3 |
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3763 | | - | of the Agency. 4 |
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3764 | | - | ‘‘(F) The Special Victim Investigator with-5 |
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3765 | | - | in the Office of Security. 6 |
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3766 | | - | ‘‘(G) Any medical professional, including a 7 |
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3767 | | - | mental health professional. 8 |
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3768 | | - | ‘‘(H) Any additional employees that the Di-9 |
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3769 | | - | rector determines appropriate. 10 |
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3770 | | - | ‘‘(3) A |
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3771 | | - | CTION REQUIRED.—A restricted report 11 |
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3772 | | - | containing an allegation of a sex-related offense or 12 |
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3773 | | - | sexual harassment— 13 |
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3774 | | - | ‘‘(A) shall be treated by the person who re-14 |
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3775 | | - | ceives the report in the same manner as a com-15 |
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3776 | | - | munication covered by attorney-client privilege; 16 |
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3777 | | - | ‘‘(B) shall be privileged against disclosure 17 |
---|
3778 | | - | with strict confidentiality and with the person 18 |
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3779 | | - | making the report maintaining full control over 19 |
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3780 | | - | all decisions related to any further dissemina-20 |
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3781 | | - | tion, except in cases of an imminent threat of se-21 |
---|
3782 | | - | rious bodily harm; 22 |
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3783 | | - | ‘‘(C) shall not result in a referral to law en-23 |
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3784 | | - | forcement or commencement of a formal admin-24 |
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3785 | | - | istrative investigation, unless the victim elects to 25 |
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3788 | | - | •HR 3932 RH |
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3789 | | - | change the report from a restricted report to an 1 |
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3790 | | - | unrestricted report; 2 |
---|
3791 | | - | ‘‘(D) in a case requiring an employee reas-3 |
---|
3792 | | - | signment, relocation, or other mitigation or pro-4 |
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3793 | | - | tective measures, shall result only in actions that 5 |
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3794 | | - | are managed in a manner to limit, to the extent 6 |
---|
3795 | | - | possible, the disclosure of any information con-7 |
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3796 | | - | tained in the report; and 8 |
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3797 | | - | ‘‘(E) shall be exempt from any Federal or, 9 |
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3798 | | - | to the maximum extent permitted by the Con-10 |
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3799 | | - | stitution, State reporting requirements, includ-11 |
---|
3800 | | - | ing the requirements under section 535(b) of title 12 |
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3801 | | - | 28, United States Code, section 17(b)(5) of this 13 |
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3802 | | - | Act, and section 1.6(b) of Executive Order 12333 14 |
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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 |
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3807 | | - | ‘‘(e) I |
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3808 | | - | NCIDENTREPORTSWHENVICTIM ORALLEGED 19 |
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3809 | | - | P |
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3810 | | - | ERPETRATORISANAGENCYEMPLOYEE.— 20 |
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3811 | | - | ‘‘(1) I |
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3812 | | - | NCIDENT REPORTING POLICY .—The Direc-21 |
---|
3813 | | - | tor shall establish and maintain a policy under 22 |
---|
3814 | | - | which— 23 |
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3815 | | - | ‘‘(A) in the case of an unrestricted report 24 |
---|
3816 | | - | of— 25 |
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3819 | | - | •HR 3932 RH |
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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 |
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3844 | | - | rector determines appropriate. 25 |
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3848 | | - | ‘‘(2) PURPOSE.—The purpose of an incident re-1 |
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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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3875 | | - | •HR 3932 RH |
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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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3904 | | - | •HR 3932 RH |
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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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3934 | | - | •HR 3932 RH |
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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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3965 | | - | •HR 3932 RH |
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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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3994 | | - | •HR 3932 RH |
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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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4021 | | - | •HR 3932 RH |
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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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4049 | | - | •HR 3932 RH |
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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 |
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4091 | | - | gable basis. 11 |
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4092 | | - | (3) A |
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4093 | | - | PPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES 12 |
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4094 | | - | DEFINED.—In this subsection, the term ‘‘appropriate 13 |
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4095 | | - | congressional committees’’ means— 14 |
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4096 | | - | (A) the Permanent Select Committee on In-15 |
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4097 | | - | telligence and the Subcommittee on Defense of 16 |
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4098 | | - | the Committee on Appropriations of the House of 17 |
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4099 | | - | Representatives; and 18 |
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4100 | | - | (B) the Select Committee on Intelligence 19 |
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4101 | | - | and the Subcommittee on Defense of the Com-20 |
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4102 | | - | mittee on Appropriations of the Senate. 21 |
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4106 | | - | TITLE I—MATTERS RELATING TO 1 |
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4107 | | - | TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION 2 |
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4108 | | - | SEC. 901. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY INNOVATION UNIT. 3 |
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4109 | | - | (a) E |
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4110 | | - | STABLISHMENT.—Title I of the National Security 4 |
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4111 | | - | Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3021 et seq.) is amended by insert-5 |
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4112 | | - | ing after section 103K the following new section (and con-6 |
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4113 | | - | forming the table of contents at the beginning of such Act 7 |
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4114 | | - | accordingly): 8 |
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4115 | | - | ‘‘SEC. 103L. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY INNOVATION UNIT. 9 |
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4116 | | - | ‘‘(a) E |
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4117 | | - | STABLISHMENT.—The Director of National In-10 |
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4118 | | - | telligence shall establish within the Office of the Director 11 |
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4119 | | - | of National Intelligence a unit to be known as the ‘Intel-12 |
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4120 | | - | ligence Community Innovation Unit’ (in this section re-13 |
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4121 | | - | ferred to as the ‘Unit’). 14 |
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4122 | | - | ‘‘(b) D |
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4123 | | - | UTIES.—The duties of the Unit shall be as fol-15 |
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4124 | | - | lows: 16 |
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4125 | | - | ‘‘(1) To identify and evaluate commercial emerg-17 |
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4126 | | - | ing technologies for potential adoption by the intel-18 |
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4127 | | - | ligence community to fulfill critical mission needs. 19 |
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4128 | | - | ‘‘(2) To assist the heads of the elements of the in-20 |
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4129 | | - | telligence community in identifying commercial 21 |
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4130 | | - | emerging technologies and associated capabilities to 22 |
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4131 | | - | address critical mission needs of that element. 23 |
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4132 | | - | ‘‘(3) To provide to the heads of the elements of 24 |
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4133 | | - | the intelligence community seeking to field commer-25 |
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4137 | | - | cial emerging technologies technical expertise with re-1 |
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4138 | | - | spect to such technologies. 2 |
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4139 | | - | ‘‘(4) To manage the prototyping program under 3 |
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4140 | | - | subsection (e). 4 |
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4141 | | - | ‘‘(5) To facilitate the transition of potential solu-5 |
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4142 | | - | tions to critical mission needs of the intelligence com-6 |
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4143 | | - | munity from research and prototype projects to pro-7 |
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4144 | | - | duction. 8 |
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4145 | | - | ‘‘(6) To serve as a liaison between the intel-9 |
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4146 | | - | ligence community and the private sector (with a 10 |
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4147 | | - | focus on small- and medium-sized companies and 11 |
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4148 | | - | other organizations that do not have significant expe-12 |
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4149 | | - | rience engaging with the intelligence community) to 13 |
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4150 | | - | fulfill the duties listed in paragraphs (1) through (5), 14 |
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4151 | | - | in coordination with the head of the Office of Engage-15 |
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4152 | | - | ment established under section 122. 16 |
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4153 | | - | ‘‘(c) D |
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4154 | | - | IRECTOR OFUNIT.— 17 |
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4155 | | - | ‘‘(1) A |
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4156 | | - | PPOINTMENT; REPORTING.—The head of 18 |
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4157 | | - | the Unit is the Director of the Intelligence Commu-19 |
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4158 | | - | nity Innovation Unit, who shall be appointed by the 20 |
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4159 | | - | Director of National Intelligence and shall report di-21 |
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4160 | | - | rectly to the Director of National Intelligence. 22 |
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4161 | | - | ‘‘(2) Q |
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4162 | | - | UALIFICATIONS.—In selecting an indi-23 |
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4163 | | - | vidual for appointment as the Director of the Intel-24 |
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4164 | | - | ligence Community Innovation Unit, the Director of 25 |
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4168 | | - | National Intelligence shall give preference to individ-1 |
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4169 | | - | uals who the Director of National Intelligence deter-2 |
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4170 | | - | mines have— 3 |
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4171 | | - | ‘‘(A) significant relevant experience involv-4 |
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4172 | | - | ing commercial emerging technology within the 5 |
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4173 | | - | private sector; and 6 |
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4174 | | - | ‘‘(B) a demonstrated history of fostering the 7 |
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4175 | | - | adoption of commercial emerging technologies by 8 |
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4176 | | - | the United States Government or the private sec-9 |
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4177 | | - | tor. 10 |
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4178 | | - | ‘‘(d) S |
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4179 | | - | TAFF.— 11 |
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4180 | | - | ‘‘(1) I |
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4181 | | - | N GENERAL.—In addition to the Director 12 |
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4182 | | - | of the Intelligence Community Innovation Unit, the 13 |
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4183 | | - | Unit shall be composed of not more than 50 full-time 14 |
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4184 | | - | equivalent positions. 15 |
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4185 | | - | ‘‘(2) S |
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4186 | | - | TAFF WITH CERTAIN EXPERTISE .—The Di-16 |
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4187 | | - | rector of National Intelligence shall ensure that there 17 |
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4188 | | - | is a sufficient number of staff of the Unit, as deter-18 |
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4189 | | - | mined by the Director, with expertise in— 19 |
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4190 | | - | ‘‘(A) other transaction authorities and non-20 |
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4191 | | - | traditional and rapid acquisition pathways for 21 |
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4192 | | - | emerging technology; 22 |
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4193 | | - | ‘‘(B) engaging and evaluating small- and 23 |
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4194 | | - | medium-sized emerging technology companies; 24 |
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4198 | | - | ‘‘(C) the mission needs of the intelligence 1 |
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4199 | | - | community; and 2 |
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4200 | | - | ‘‘(D) any other skills or experiences the Di-3 |
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4201 | | - | rector determines necessary. 4 |
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4202 | | - | ‘‘(3) S |
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4203 | | - | PECIAL HIRING AND RETENTION AUTHORI -5 |
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4204 | | - | TIES.— 6 |
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4205 | | - | ‘‘(A) I |
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4206 | | - | N GENERAL.—The Director of Na-7 |
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4207 | | - | tional Intelligence shall take such steps as may 8 |
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4208 | | - | be necessary to incentivize the hiring and reten-9 |
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4209 | | - | tion of staff of the Unit. 10 |
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4210 | | - | ‘‘(B) S |
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4211 | | - | PECIAL PAY.—In establishing the 11 |
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4212 | | - | rates of pay for the positions specified in para-12 |
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4213 | | - | graph (1), and to the extent practicable, the Di-13 |
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4214 | | - | rector of National Intelligence may use the spe-14 |
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4215 | | - | cial pay authority under section 113B. 15 |
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4216 | | - | ‘‘(4) A |
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4217 | | - | UTHORITY RELATING TO DETAILEES .— 16 |
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4218 | | - | Upon request of the Unit, each head of an element of 17 |
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4219 | | - | the intelligence community may detail to the Unit 18 |
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4220 | | - | any of the personnel of that element to assist in car-19 |
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4221 | | - | rying out the duties under subsection (b) on a reim-20 |
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4222 | | - | bursable or a nonreimbursable basis. 21 |
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4223 | | - | ‘‘(e) P |
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4224 | | - | ROTOTYPINGPROGRAM.—The Director of the In-22 |
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4225 | | - | telligence Community Innovation Unit shall establish a 23 |
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4226 | | - | program to transition research and prototype projects to 24 |
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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 |
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4232 | | - | subsection referred to as the ‘program’), including by desig-2 |
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4233 | | - | nating projects as Emerging Technology Transition 3 |
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4234 | | - | Projects under section 6713 of the Intelligence Authoriza-4 |
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4235 | | - | tion Act for Fiscal Year 2023 (Public Law 117–263; 50 5 |
---|
4236 | | - | U.S.C. 3024 note; 136 Stat. 3568). 6 |
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4237 | | - | ‘‘(f) E |
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4238 | | - | NCOURAGEMENT OF USE BYELEMENTS.—The 7 |
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4239 | | - | Director of National Intelligence shall take such steps as 8 |
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4240 | | - | may be necessary to encourage the use of the Unit by the 9 |
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4241 | | - | heads of the other elements of the intelligence community. 10 |
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4242 | | - | ‘‘(g) E |
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4243 | | - | MERGINGTECHNOLOGYDEFINED.—In this sec-11 |
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4244 | | - | tion, the term ‘emerging technology’ has the meaning given 12 |
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4245 | | - | that term in section 6701 of the Intelligence Authorization 13 |
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4246 | | - | Act for Fiscal Year 2023 (Public Law 117–263; 50 U.S.C. 14 |
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4247 | | - | 3024 note; 136 Stat. 3561).’’. 15 |
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4248 | | - | (b) C |
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4249 | | - | LARIFICATION OFEMERGINGTECHNOLOGYDEFI-16 |
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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 |
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4253 | | - | ‘‘during the 10-year period beginning on January 1, 2022’’ 20 |
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4254 | | - | and inserting ‘‘during the subsequent 10-year period’’. 21 |
---|
4255 | | - | (c) D |
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4256 | | - | EADLINE FORESTABLISHMENT.—Not later than 22 |
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4257 | | - | 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Direc-23 |
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4258 | | - | tor of National Intelligence shall establish the Intelligence 24 |
---|
4259 | | - | Community Innovation Unit. 25 |
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4263 | | - | (d) PLAN ANDBRIEFINGS.— 1 |
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4264 | | - | (1) P |
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4265 | | - | LAN.—Not later than 180 days after the 2 |
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4266 | | - | date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of Na-3 |
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4267 | | - | tional Intelligence shall submit to the congressional 4 |
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4268 | | - | intelligence committees a plan for the establishment of 5 |
---|
4269 | | - | the Intelligence Community Innovation Unit. 6 |
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4270 | | - | (2) B |
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4271 | | - | RIEFINGS.—Not later than 180 days after 7 |
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4272 | | - | the date of the enactment of this Act, and on a bian-8 |
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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 |
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4280 | | - | ing the mission needs of the intelligence community. 16 |
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4281 | | - | (e) D |
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4282 | | - | EFINITIONS.—In this section: 17 |
---|
4283 | | - | (1) A |
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4284 | | - | PPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMIT -18 |
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4285 | | - | TEES.—The term ‘‘appropriate congressional commit-19 |
---|
4286 | | - | tees’’ means— 20 |
---|
4287 | | - | (A) the congressional intelligence commit-21 |
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4288 | | - | tees; and 22 |
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4289 | | - | (B) the Committees on Appropriations of 23 |
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4290 | | - | the House of Representatives and the Senate. 24 |
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4294 | | - | (2) EMERGING TECHNOLOGY .—The term ‘‘emerg-1 |
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4295 | | - | ing technology’’ has the meaning given such term in 2 |
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4296 | | - | section 103L of the National Security Act of 1947 (as 3 |
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4297 | | - | added by subsection (a)). 4 |
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4298 | | - | (3) I |
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4299 | | - | NTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY INNOVATION 5 |
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4300 | | - | UNIT.—The term ‘‘Intelligence Community Innova-6 |
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4301 | | - | tion Unit’’ means the Intelligence Community Inno-7 |
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4302 | | - | vation Unit established under such section 103L. 8 |
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4303 | | - | SEC. 902. ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICE OF ENGAGEMENT. 9 |
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4304 | | - | (a) E |
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4305 | | - | STABLISHMENT.—Title I of the National Security 10 |
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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 |
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4311 | | - | ‘‘(a) E |
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4312 | | - | STABLISHMENT.—There is within the Office of 16 |
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4313 | | - | the Director of National Intelligence an Office of Engage-17 |
---|
4314 | | - | ment (in this section referred to as the ‘Office’). 18 |
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4315 | | - | ‘‘(b) H |
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4316 | | - | EAD; STAFF.— 19 |
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4317 | | - | ‘‘(1) H |
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4318 | | - | EAD.—The Director of National Intel-20 |
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4319 | | - | ligence shall appoint as head of the Office an indi-21 |
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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 |
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4327 | | - | ligence. 2 |
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4328 | | - | ‘‘(2) S |
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4329 | | - | TAFF.—To assist the head of the Office in 3 |
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4330 | | - | fulfilling the duties of the Office, the head shall em-4 |
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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 |
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4335 | | - | UTIES.—The duties of the Office shall be as fol-8 |
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4336 | | - | lows: 9 |
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4337 | | - | ‘‘(1) To coordinate and facilitate across the ele-10 |
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4338 | | - | ments of the intelligence community efforts regarding 11 |
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4339 | | - | outreach, relationship development, and associated 12 |
---|
4340 | | - | knowledge and relationship management, with cov-13 |
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4341 | | - | ered entities. 14 |
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4342 | | - | ‘‘(2) To assist in sharing best practices regarding 15 |
---|
4343 | | - | such efforts among the elements of the intelligence 16 |
---|
4344 | | - | community. 17 |
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4345 | | - | ‘‘(3) To establish and implement metrics to as-18 |
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4346 | | - | sess the effectiveness of such efforts. 19 |
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4347 | | - | ‘‘(d) C |
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4348 | | - | OVEREDENTITYDEFINED.—In this section, the 20 |
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4349 | | - | term ‘covered entity’ means an entity that is not an entity 21 |
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4350 | | - | of the United States Government, including private sector 22 |
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4351 | | - | companies, institutions of higher education, trade associa-23 |
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4352 | | - | tions, think tanks, laboratories, international organiza-24 |
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4353 | | - | tions, and foreign partners and allies.’’. 25 |
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4357 | | - | (b) DEADLINE.—The Director of National Intelligence 1 |
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4358 | | - | shall establish the Office of Engagement by not later than 2 |
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4359 | | - | 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act. 3 |
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4360 | | - | (c) P |
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4361 | | - | LAN ANDBRIEFINGS.— 4 |
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4362 | | - | (1) P |
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4363 | | - | LAN.—Not later than 180 days after the 5 |
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4364 | | - | date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of Na-6 |
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4365 | | - | tional Intelligence shall submit to the congressional 7 |
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4366 | | - | intelligence committees a plan for the establishment of 8 |
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4367 | | - | the Office of Engagement. 9 |
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4368 | | - | (2) Q |
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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 |
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4375 | | - | spect to the staffing levels, activities, and fulfilment of 16 |
---|
4376 | | - | duties of the Office. 17 |
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4377 | | - | (d) D |
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4378 | | - | EFINITIONS.—In this section, the term ‘‘Office of 18 |
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4379 | | - | Engagement’’ means the Office of Engagement established 19 |
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4380 | | - | under section 122 of the National Security Act of 1947, as 20 |
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4381 | | - | added by subsection (a). 21 |
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4385 | | - | SEC. 903. REQUIREMENT FOR A CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFI-1 |
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4386 | | - | CER WITHIN EACH ELEMENT OF THE INTEL-2 |
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4387 | | - | LIGENCE COMMUNITY. 3 |
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4388 | | - | (a) R |
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4389 | | - | EQUIREMENT.—Not later than 180 days after the 4 |
---|
4390 | | - | date of enactment of this Act, the head of each element of 5 |
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4391 | | - | the intelligence community shall ensure there is within such 6 |
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4392 | | - | element a senior official designated as the chief technology 7 |
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4393 | | - | officer of such element. 8 |
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4394 | | - | (b) R |
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4395 | | - | ESPONSIBILITY.—The chief technology officer of 9 |
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4396 | | - | each element of the intelligence community shall be respon-10 |
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4397 | | - | sible for assisting the head of such element in the identifica-11 |
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4398 | | - | tion and adoption of technology to advance mission needs. 12 |
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4399 | | - | SEC. 904. REQUIREMENT TO AUTHORIZE ADDITIONAL SE-13 |
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4400 | | - | CURITY CLEARANCES FOR CERTAIN CON-14 |
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4401 | | - | TRACTORS. 15 |
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4402 | | - | (a) R |
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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 |
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4406 | | - | information), or any successor thereto and Executive Order 19 |
---|
4407 | | - | 10865 (25 Fed. Reg. 1583; relating to safeguarding classi-20 |
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4408 | | - | fied information within industry), or any successor thereto, 21 |
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4409 | | - | and subject to the limitations described in subsection (b)— 22 |
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4410 | | - | (1) any entity that enters into a covered contract 23 |
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4411 | | - | or agreement with an element of the intelligence com-24 |
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4412 | | - | munity may designate an additional number of cov-25 |
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4417 | | - | curity clearance; 2 |
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4418 | | - | (2) the appropriate authorized investigative 3 |
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4419 | | - | agency and authorized adjudicative agency, as such 4 |
---|
4420 | | - | terms are defined in section 3001(a) of the Intel-5 |
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4421 | | - | ligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 6 |
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4422 | | - | (50 U.S.C. 3341(a)), shall— 7 |
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4423 | | - | (A) upon receiving such an application— 8 |
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4424 | | - | (i) conduct an appropriate investiga-9 |
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4425 | | - | tion of the background of the additional cov-10 |
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4426 | | - | ered person; and 11 |
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4427 | | - | (ii) make a determination as to wheth-12 |
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4428 | | - | er the additional covered person is eligible 13 |
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4429 | | - | for access to classified information; and 14 |
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4430 | | - | (B) if the determination under subpara-15 |
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4431 | | - | graph (A)(ii) is favorable, upon any of the speci-16 |
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4432 | | - | fied number of covered persons required to hold 17 |
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4433 | | - | a security clearance for the performance of work 18 |
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4434 | | - | under that covered contract or agreement becom-19 |
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4435 | | - | ing unable to perform such work, make a deter-20 |
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4436 | | - | mination as to whether the additional covered 21 |
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4437 | | - | person has a demonstrated need-to-know under 22 |
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4438 | | - | such an Executive Order (without requiring an 23 |
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4439 | | - | additional investigation to be conducted under 24 |
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4440 | | - | subparagraph (A)(i)); and 25 |
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4444 | | - | (3) if the additional covered person receives a fa-1 |
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4445 | | - | vorable determination regarding the need-to-know 2 |
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4446 | | - | under paragraph (2)(B) and signs an approved non-3 |
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4447 | | - | disclosure agreement, the additional covered person 4 |
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4448 | | - | may perform such work in lieu of such covered per-5 |
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4449 | | - | son. 6 |
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4450 | | - | (b) L |
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4451 | | - | IMITATIONS.—The limitations described in this 7 |
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4452 | | - | subsection are as follows: 8 |
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4453 | | - | (1) L |
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4454 | | - | IMITATION ON NUMBER DESIGNATED PER 9 |
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4455 | | - | CONTRACT.—The additional number designated by an 10 |
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4456 | | - | entity under subsection (a) for each covered contract 11 |
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4457 | | - | or agreement may not exceed the greater of the fol-12 |
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4458 | | - | lowing: 13 |
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4459 | | - | (A) 10 percent of the number of security 14 |
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4460 | | - | clearances required to be held by covered persons 15 |
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4461 | | - | to perform work under the covered contract or 16 |
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4462 | | - | agreement. 17 |
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4463 | | - | (B) 1 person. 18 |
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4464 | | - | (2) L |
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4465 | | - | IMITATION ON NUMBER DESIGNATED PER 19 |
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4466 | | - | ENTITY.—The total additional number designated by 20 |
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4467 | | - | an entity under subsection (a) may not exceed the 21 |
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4468 | | - | greater of the following: 22 |
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4469 | | - | (A) 10 percent of the sum total number of 23 |
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4470 | | - | security clearances required to be held by covered 24 |
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4474 | | - | persons to perform work under all covered con-1 |
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4475 | | - | tracts or agreements of the entity. 2 |
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4476 | | - | (B) 1 person. 3 |
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4477 | | - | (c) P |
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4478 | | - | ROHIBITION.—No application for a security 4 |
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4479 | | - | clearance may be submitted by a covered person of an entity 5 |
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4480 | | - | or granted pursuant to subsection (a) in excess of the limi-6 |
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4481 | | - | tations under subsection (b) applicable to such entity. 7 |
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4482 | | - | (d) C |
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4483 | | - | OSTS.— 8 |
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4484 | | - | (1) A |
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4485 | | - | UTHORITY TO CHARGE AND COLLECT .—The 9 |
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4486 | | - | head of each element of the intelligence community 10 |
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4487 | | - | may charge fees or collect amounts to cover the exact 11 |
---|
4488 | | - | costs associated with granting or maintaining a secu-12 |
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4489 | | - | rity clearance an application for which is submitted 13 |
---|
4490 | | - | to the head pursuant to subsection (a)(1). 14 |
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4491 | | - | (2) R |
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4492 | | - | ETENTION OF AMOUNTS .—Notwithstanding 15 |
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4493 | | - | section 3302(b) of title 31, United States Code— 16 |
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4494 | | - | (A) the head of each element of the intel-17 |
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4495 | | - | ligence community may retain amounts received 18 |
---|
4496 | | - | under paragraph (1); and 19 |
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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 |
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4501 | | - | pose of granting or maintaining the respective 24 |
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4505 | | - | security clearance for which such amount was re-1 |
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4506 | | - | ceived. 2 |
---|
4507 | | - | (3) P |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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4790 | | - | (iv) photonics-based microprocessors, 8 |
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4791 | | - | including electrophotonics; 9 |
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4792 | | - | (v) the chemistry and physics of new 10 |
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4793 | | - | materials; 11 |
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4794 | | - | (vi) optical communication networks, 12 |
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4795 | | - | including electrophotonics; and 13 |
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4796 | | - | (vii) safety and controls for generative 14 |
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4797 | | - | artificial intelligence applications for the 15 |
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4798 | | - | intelligence community. 16 |
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4799 | | - | (3) Any other activity the Director determines 17 |
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4800 | | - | would promote the development of microelectronics re-18 |
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4801 | | - | search for future technologies, including optical com-19 |
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4802 | | - | munications or quantum technologies. 20 |
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4803 | | - | (c) C |
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4804 | | - | OLLABORATION AND PARTNERSHIPS.—In car-21 |
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4805 | | - | rying out the program established under subsection (a), the 22 |
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4806 | | - | Director of National Intelligence shall actively collaborate 23 |
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4807 | | - | with relevant Government agencies, academic institutions, 24 |
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4811 | | - | and private industry to leverage expertise and resources in 1 |
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4812 | | - | conducting research. 2 |
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4813 | | - | (d) A |
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4814 | | - | UTHORIZATION OFAPPROPRIATIONS.—Amounts 3 |
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4815 | | - | authorized to be appropriated for the National Intelligence 4 |
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4816 | | - | Program of the Office of the Director of National Intel-5 |
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4817 | | - | ligence may be made available to award contracts and 6 |
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4818 | | - | grants, and to enter into transactions other than contracts, 7 |
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4819 | | - | to carry out the program established under subsection (a). 8 |
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4820 | | - | (e) R |
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4821 | | - | EPORTINGREQUIREMENTS.—The Director of the 9 |
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4822 | | - | Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity shall pro-10 |
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4823 | | - | vide to the congressional intelligence committees regular 11 |
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4824 | | - | briefings on— 12 |
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4825 | | - | (1) the progress, achievements, and outcomes of 13 |
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4826 | | - | the program established under subsection (a); 14 |
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4827 | | - | (2) the partnerships and collaborations con-15 |
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4828 | | - | ducted pursuant to subsection (c); and 16 |
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4829 | | - | (3) recommendations for future research prior-17 |
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4830 | | - | ities. 18 |
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4831 | | - | SEC. 907. PROGRAM FOR BEYOND 5G. 19 |
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4832 | | - | (a) E |
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4833 | | - | STABLISHMENT.—The Director of National Intel-20 |
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4834 | | - | ligence, acting through the Director of the Intelligence Ad-21 |
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4835 | | - | vanced Research Projects Activity, may initiate or other-22 |
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4836 | | - | wise carry out a program dedicated to research and devel-23 |
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4837 | | - | opment efforts relevant to 6G technology and any successor 24 |
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4838 | | - | technologies. 25 |
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4842 | | - | (b) CONSULTATION.—In carrying out any program 1 |
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4843 | | - | under subsection (a), the Director shall consult with— 2 |
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4844 | | - | (1) relevant— 3 |
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4845 | | - | (A) heads of Federal departments and agen-4 |
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4846 | | - | cies; 5 |
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4847 | | - | (B) private sector entities; 6 |
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4848 | | - | (C) institutions of higher learning; and 7 |
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4849 | | - | (D) federally funded research and develop-8 |
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4850 | | - | ment centers; and 9 |
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4851 | | - | (2) such other individuals and entities as the Di-10 |
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4852 | | - | rector determines appropriate. 11 |
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4853 | | - | (c) 6G T |
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4854 | | - | ECHNOLOGYDEFINED.—In this section, the 12 |
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4855 | | - | term ‘‘6G technology’’ means hardware, software, or other 13 |
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4856 | | - | technologies relating to sixth-generation wireless networks. 14 |
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4857 | | - | SEC. 908. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL RE-15 |
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4858 | | - | MOTE SENSING REQUIREMENTS. 16 |
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4859 | | - | (a) S |
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4860 | | - | ENSE OFCONGRESS.—It is the sense of Congress 17 |
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4861 | | - | that— 18 |
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4862 | | - | (1) the United States benefits from a robust com-19 |
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4863 | | - | mercial remote sensing industry that supports a 20 |
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4864 | | - | science, technology, engineering, and mathematics 21 |
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4865 | | - | academic pipeline, enables skilled manufacturing jobs, 22 |
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4866 | | - | and fosters technological innovation; 23 |
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4867 | | - | (2) commercial remote sensing capabilities com-24 |
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4868 | | - | plement and augment dedicated Government remote 25 |
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4872 | | - | sensing capabilities, both when integrated into Gov-1 |
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4873 | | - | ernment architectures and leveraged as stand-alone 2 |
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4874 | | - | services; 3 |
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4875 | | - | (3) the Director of National Intelligence and 4 |
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4876 | | - | Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Secu-5 |
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4877 | | - | rity should serve as the United States Government 6 |
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4878 | | - | leads for commercial remote sensing procurement and 7 |
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4879 | | - | seek to accommodate commercial remote sensing needs 8 |
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4880 | | - | of the intelligence community, the Department of De-9 |
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4881 | | - | fense, and Federal civil organizations under the pre-10 |
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4882 | | - | view of the cognizant functional managers; and 11 |
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4883 | | - | (4) a transparent, sustained investment by the 12 |
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4884 | | - | United States Government in commercial remote 13 |
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4885 | | - | sensing capabilities— 14 |
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4886 | | - | (A) is required to strengthen the United 15 |
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4887 | | - | States commercial remote sensing commercial in-16 |
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4888 | | - | dustry; and 17 |
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4889 | | - | (B) should include electro-optical, synthetic 18 |
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4890 | | - | aperture radar, hyperspectral, and radio fre-19 |
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4891 | | - | quency detection and other innovative 20 |
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4892 | | - | phenemonology that may have national security 21 |
---|
4893 | | - | applications. 22 |
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4894 | | - | (b) G |
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4895 | | - | UIDANCEREQUIRED.—Not later than 180 days 23 |
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4896 | | - | after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of 24 |
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4897 | | - | National Intelligence and the Under Secretary of Defense 25 |
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4901 | | - | for Intelligence and Security shall jointly develop guidance 1 |
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4902 | | - | requiring the Commercial Strategy Board or, if that is not 2 |
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4903 | | - | feasible, such other entities within the intelligence commu-3 |
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4904 | | - | nity and the Department of Defense that the Director and 4 |
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4905 | | - | the Under Secretary determine appropriate, to perform, on 5 |
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4906 | | - | a recurring basis, the following functions related to com-6 |
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4907 | | - | mercial remote sensing: 7 |
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4908 | | - | (1) Validation of the current and long-term com-8 |
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4909 | | - | mercial remote sensing capability needs, as deter-9 |
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4910 | | - | mined by the relevant functional managers, of the De-10 |
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4911 | | - | partment of Defense, the intelligence community, and 11 |
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4912 | | - | Federal civil users under the preview of the cognizant 12 |
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4913 | | - | functional managers. 13 |
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4914 | | - | (2) Development of commercial remote sensing 14 |
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4915 | | - | requirements documents that are unclassified and re-15 |
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4916 | | - | leasable to United States commercial industry. 16 |
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4917 | | - | (3) Development of a cost estimate that is un-17 |
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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 |
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4921 | | - | cial remote sensing requirements documents referred 21 |
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4922 | | - | developed under paragraph (2). 22 |
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4923 | | - | (c) F |
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4924 | | - | UNDINGLEVELS.—In the case of any fiscal year 23 |
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4925 | | - | for which a cost estimate is developed under subsection 24 |
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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 |
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4931 | | - | United States Code) requests a level of funding for the pro-2 |
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4932 | | - | curement of commercial remote sensing requirements that 3 |
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4933 | | - | is less than the amount identified in the cost estimate, the 4 |
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4934 | | - | President shall include with the budget an explanation for 5 |
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4935 | | - | the difference. 6 |
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4936 | | - | (d) R |
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4937 | | - | EPORT.— 7 |
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4938 | | - | (1) I |
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4939 | | - | N GENERAL.—Not later than 180 days after 8 |
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4940 | | - | the date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of 9 |
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4941 | | - | National Intelligence and the Under Secretary of De-10 |
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4942 | | - | fense for Intelligence and Security shall jointly sub-11 |
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4943 | | - | mit to the appropriate congressional committees a re-12 |
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4944 | | - | port on the implementation of subsection (b). 13 |
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4945 | | - | (2) A |
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4946 | | - | PPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES 14 |
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4947 | | - | DEFINED.—In this subsection, the term ‘‘appropriate 15 |
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4948 | | - | congressional committees’’ means— 16 |
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4949 | | - | (A) the congressional intelligence commit-17 |
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4950 | | - | tees; 18 |
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4951 | | - | (B) the congressional defense committees; 19 |
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4952 | | - | (C) the Subcommittee on Defense of the 20 |
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4953 | | - | Committee on Appropriations of the House of 21 |
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4954 | | - | Representatives; and 22 |
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4955 | | - | (D) the Subcommittee on Defense of the 23 |
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4956 | | - | Committee on Appropriations of the Senate. 24 |
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4960 | | - | SEC. 909. REQUIREMENT TO ENSURE INTELLIGENCE COM-1 |
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4961 | | - | MUNITY DIRECTIVES APPROPRIATELY AC-2 |
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4962 | | - | COUNT FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND 3 |
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4963 | | - | MACHINE LEARNING TOOLS IN INTEL-4 |
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4964 | | - | LIGENCE PRODUCTS. 5 |
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4965 | | - | (a) R |
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4966 | | - | EQUIREMENT.—Not later than 120 days after the 6 |
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4967 | | - | date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of National 7 |
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4968 | | - | Intelligence shall provide to the congressional intelligence 8 |
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4969 | | - | committees a briefing on whether intelligence community 9 |
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4970 | | - | directives in effect as of the date such briefing is provided 10 |
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4971 | | - | furnish intelligence community analysts with sufficient 11 |
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4972 | | - | guidance and direction with respect to the use of artificial 12 |
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4973 | | - | intelligence and machine learning tools in intelligence prod-13 |
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4974 | | - | ucts produced by the intelligence community. 14 |
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4975 | | - | (b) E |
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4976 | | - | LEMENTS.—The briefing required under sub-15 |
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4977 | | - | section (a) shall include— 16 |
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4978 | | - | (1) a determination by the Director as to— 17 |
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4979 | | - | (A) whether Intelligence Community Direc-18 |
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4980 | | - | tive 203, Analytic Standards, Intelligence Com-19 |
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4981 | | - | munity Directive 206, Sourcing Requirements 20 |
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4982 | | - | for Disseminated Analytic Products, and any 21 |
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4983 | | - | other intelligence community directive related to 22 |
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4984 | | - | the production and dissemination of intelligence 23 |
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4985 | | - | products by the intelligence community in effect 24 |
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4986 | | - | as of the date the briefing under subsection (a) 25 |
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4987 | | - | is provided furnish intelligence community ana-26 |
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4991 | | - | lysts with sufficient guidance and direction on 1 |
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4992 | | - | how to properly use, provide sourcing informa-2 |
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4993 | | - | tion about, and otherwise provide transparency 3 |
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4994 | | - | to customers regarding the use of artificial intel-4 |
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4995 | | - | ligence and machine learning tools in intel-5 |
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4996 | | - | ligence products produced by the intelligence 6 |
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4997 | | - | community; and 7 |
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4998 | | - | (B) whether any intelligence community di-8 |
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4999 | | - | rective described in subparagraph (A) requires 9 |
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5000 | | - | an update to provide such guidance and direc-10 |
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5001 | | - | tion; and 11 |
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5002 | | - | (2) with respect to the determination under 12 |
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5003 | | - | paragraph (1)— 13 |
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5004 | | - | (A) in the case the Director makes a deter-14 |
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5005 | | - | mination that no update to an intelligence com-15 |
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5006 | | - | munity directive described in such paragraph is 16 |
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5007 | | - | required, an explanation regarding why such in-17 |
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5008 | | - | telligence community directives currently provide 18 |
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5009 | | - | sufficient guidance and direction to intelligence 19 |
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5010 | | - | community analysts; and 20 |
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5011 | | - | (B) in the case the Director makes a deter-21 |
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5012 | | - | mination that an update to an intelligence com-22 |
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5013 | | - | munity directive described in such paragraph is 23 |
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5014 | | - | required, a plan and proposed timeline to update 24 |
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5015 | | - | any such intelligence community directive. 25 |
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5027 | | - | H. R. 3932 |
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5028 | | - | [Report No. 118–162] |
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5029 | | - | A BILL |
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5030 | | - | To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2024 for |
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5031 | | - | intelligence and intelligence related activities of |
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5032 | | - | the United States Government, the Community |
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5033 | | - | Management Account, and the Central Intel- |
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5034 | | - | ligence Agency Retirement and Disability Sys- |
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5035 | | - | tem, and for other purposes. |
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5036 | | - | A |
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5038 | | - | 18, 2023 |
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5039 | | - | Reported with an amendment, committed to the Com- |
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