BIS IT Modernization Act Bureau of Industry and Security Information Technology Modernization Act
Impact
By focusing on modernizing information technology, HB4920 seeks to improve efficiency in monitoring and enforcing compliance concerning companies that pose potential risks to U.S. national security. The bill mandates the Bureau to integrate advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, facilitating better assessment of global industrial relationships and enhancing overall data security. This shift is expected to bolster the Bureau's capacity to manage and enforce the Entity List, which includes foreign entities deemed threats to U.S. interests, thus impacting the nature of foreign trade interactions significantly.
Summary
House Bill 4920, known as the Bureau of Industry and Security Information Technology Modernization Act, aims to modernize the information technology systems and applications of the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) within the Department of Commerce. The bill highlights the critical need for the Bureau to adopt cutting-edge data fusion and analytics tools, which would streamline processes such as export license adjudication and enhance the ability to track trade patterns associated with national security threats. The modernization process is envisioned to occur continuously through fiscal year 2030, subject to appropriations.
Contention
While the bill presents a comprehensive plan for enhancing the technological framework of the BIS, there might be points of contention related to the allocation of the proposed $25 million funding annually from 2026 to 2029 for this initiative. Critics may raise concerns regarding the adequacy of these funds in achieving the ambitious goals outlined, as well as the potential for overreach in monitoring and analyzing data related to foreign entities, especially in contexts involving sensitive military or commercial relations with nations like China, Russia, and Iran.
Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Collect Data Relating To The Development Of An Information Technology Workforce In Hawaii, Evaluate The Collected Data, And Develop A Strategy To Provide Better Information Technology Training.
Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Collect Data Relating To The Development Of An Information Technology Workforce In Hawaii, Evaluate The Collected Data, And Develop A Strategy To Provide Better Information Technology Training.
Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations, In Collaboration With The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism And University Of Hawaii, To Collect Data Relating To The Development Of An Information Technology Workforce In Hawaii, Evaluate The Collected Data, And Develop A Strategy To Provide Better Information Technology Training.