I 119THCONGRESS 1 STSESSION H. R. 993 To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to develop a plan to identify, integrate, and deploy new, innovative, disruptive, or other emerging or advanced technologies to enhance, or address capability gaps in, border security operations, and for other purposes. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FEBRUARY5, 2025 Mr. C ORREA(for himself and Mr. LUTTRELL) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Homeland Security A BILL To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to develop a plan to identify, integrate, and deploy new, innovative, disruptive, or other emerging or advanced technologies to enhance, or address capability gaps in, border security operations, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-1 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 2 SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. 3 This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Emerging Innovative 4 Border Technologies Act’’. 5 VerDate Sep 11 2014 19:45 Mar 04, 2025 Jkt 059200 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 E:\BILLS\H993.IH H993 ssavage on LAPJG3WLY3PROD with BILLS 2 •HR 993 IH SEC. 2. INNOVATIVE AND EMERGING BORDER TECH-1 NOLOGY PLAN. 2 (a) I NGENERAL.—Not later than 180 days after the 3 date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Home-4 land Security, acting through the Commissioner of U.S. 5 Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Under 6 Secretary for Science and Technology of the Department 7 of Homeland Security, shall submit to the Committee on 8 Homeland Security of the House of Representatives and 9 the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 10 Affairs of the Senate a plan to identify, integrate, and de-11 ploy new, innovative, disruptive, or other emerging or ad-12 vanced technologies that may incorporate artificial intel-13 ligence, machine-learning, automation, fiber-optic sensing 14 technology, nanotechnology, optical and cognitive radar, 15 modeling and simulation technology, hyperspectral and 16 LIDAR sensors, imaging, identification, and categoriza-17 tion systems, or other emerging or advanced technologies, 18 to enhance, or address capability gaps in, border security 19 operations. 20 (b) C ONTENTS.—The plan required under subsection 21 (a) shall include the following: 22 (1) Information regarding how CBP utilizes 23 CBP Innovation Team authority under subsection 24 (c) and other mechanisms to carry out the purposes 25 specified in subsection (a). 26 VerDate Sep 11 2014 19:45 Mar 04, 2025 Jkt 059200 PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 E:\BILLS\H993.IH H993 ssavage on LAPJG3WLY3PROD with BILLS 3 •HR 993 IH (2) An assessment of the contributions directly 1 attributable to such utilization. 2 (3) Information regarding the composition of 3 each CBP Innovation Team, and how each such 4 Team coordinates and integrates efforts with the 5 CBP acquisition program office and other partners 6 within CBP and the Department of Homeland Secu-7 rity. 8 (4) Identification of technologies used by other 9 Federal departments or agencies not in use by CBP 10 that could assist in enhancing, or addressing capa-11 bility gaps in, border security operations. 12 (5) An analysis of authorities available to CBP 13 to procure technologies referred to subsection (a), 14 and an assessment as to whether additional or alter-15 native authorities are needed to carry out the pur-16 poses specified in such subsection. 17 (6) An explanation of how CBP plans to scale 18 existing programs related to emerging or advanced 19 technologies into programs of record. 20 (7) A description of each planned security-re-21 lated technology program, including objectives, goals, 22 and timelines for each such program. 23 VerDate Sep 11 2014 19:45 Mar 04, 2025 Jkt 059200 PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 E:\BILLS\H993.IH H993 ssavage on LAPJG3WLY3PROD with BILLS 4 •HR 993 IH (8) An assessment of the privacy and security 1 impact on border communities of security-related 2 technology. 3 (9) An assessment of CBP legacy border tech-4 nology programs that could be phased out and re-5 placed by technologies referred to in subsection (a), 6 and cost estimates relating to such phase out and 7 replacement. 8 (10) Information relating to how CBP is coordi-9 nating with the Department of Homeland Security’s 10 Science and Technology Directorate to carry out the 11 following: 12 (A) Research and develop new, innovative, 13 disruptive, or other emerging or advanced tech-14 nologies to carry out the purposes specified in 15 subsection (a). 16 (B) Identify security-related technologies 17 that are in development or deployed by the pri-18 vate and public sectors that may satisfy the 19 mission needs of CBP, with or without adapta-20 tion. 21 (C) Incentivize the private sector to de-22 velop technologies that may help CBP meet 23 mission needs to enhance, or address capability 24 gaps in, border security operations. 25 VerDate Sep 11 2014 19:45 Mar 04, 2025 Jkt 059200 PO 00000 Frm 00004 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 E:\BILLS\H993.IH H993 ssavage on LAPJG3WLY3PROD with BILLS 5 •HR 993 IH (D) Identify and assess ways to increase 1 opportunities for communication and collabora-2 tion with the private sector, small and dis-3 advantaged businesses, intra-governmental enti-4 ties, university centers of excellence, and Fed-5 eral laboratories to leverage emerging tech-6 nology and research within the public and pri-7 vate sectors. 8 (11) Information on metrics and key perform-9 ance parameters for evaluating the effectiveness of 10 efforts to identify, integrate, and deploy new, inno-11 vative, disruptive, or other emerging or advanced 12 technologies to carry out the purposes specified in 13 subsection (a). 14 (12) An identification of recent technological 15 advancements in the following: 16 (A) Manned aircraft sensor, communica-17 tion, and common operating picture technology. 18 (B) Unmanned aerial systems and related 19 technology, including counter-unmanned aerial 20 system technology. 21 (C) Surveillance technology, including the 22 following: 23 (i) Mobile surveillance vehicles. 24 VerDate Sep 11 2014 19:45 Mar 04, 2025 Jkt 059200 PO 00000 Frm 00005 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 E:\BILLS\H993.IH H993 ssavage on LAPJG3WLY3PROD with BILLS 6 •HR 993 IH (ii) Associated electronics, including 1 cameras, sensor technology, and radar. 2 (iii) Tower-based surveillance tech-3 nology. 4 (iv) Advanced unattended surveillance 5 sensors. 6 (v) Deployable, lighter-than-air, 7 ground surveillance equipment. 8 (D) Nonintrusive inspection technology, in-9 cluding non-X-ray devices utilizing muon to-10 mography and other advanced detection tech-11 nology. 12 (E) Tunnel detection technology. 13 (F) Communications equipment, including 14 the following: 15 (i) Radios. 16 (ii) Long-term evolution broadband. 17 (iii) Miniature satellites. 18 (13) Any other information the Secretary deter-19 mines relevant. 20 (c) CBP I NNOVATIONTEAMAUTHORITY.— 21 (1) I N GENERAL.—The Commissioner of CBP 22 is authorized to maintain one or more CBP Innova-23 tion Teams to research and adapt commercial tech-24 nologies that are new, innovative, disruptive, or oth-25 VerDate Sep 11 2014 19:45 Mar 04, 2025 Jkt 059200 PO 00000 Frm 00006 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 E:\BILLS\H993.IH H993 ssavage on LAPJG3WLY3PROD with BILLS 7 •HR 993 IH erwise emerging or advanced that may be used by 1 CBP to enhance, or address capability gaps in, bor-2 der security operations and urgent mission needs, 3 and assess potential outcomes, including any nega-4 tive consequences, of the introduction of emerging or 5 advanced technologies with respect to which docu-6 mented capability gaps in border security operations 7 are yet to be determined. 8 (2) O PERATING PROCEDURES , PLANNING, STRA-9 TEGIC GOALS.—The Commissioner of CBP shall re-10 quire each team maintained pursuant to paragraph 11 (1) to establish the following: 12 (A) Operating procedures that include 13 specificity regarding roles and responsibilities 14 within each such team and with respect to De-15 partment of Homeland Security and non-Fed-16 eral partners, and protocols for entering into 17 agreements to rapidly transition such tech-18 nologies to existing or new programs of record 19 to carry out the purposes specified in subsection 20 (a). 21 (B) Planning and strategic goals for each 22 such team that includes projected costs, time 23 frames, metrics, and key performance param-24 eters relating to the achievement of identified 25 VerDate Sep 11 2014 19:45 Mar 04, 2025 Jkt 059200 PO 00000 Frm 00007 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 E:\BILLS\H993.IH H993 ssavage on LAPJG3WLY3PROD with BILLS 8 •HR 993 IH strategic goals, including a metric to measure 1 the rate at which technologies described in sub-2 section (a) are transitioned to existing or new 3 programs of record in accordance with subpara-4 graph (A). 5 (3) R EPORTING.—Not later than 180 days after 6 the date of the enactment of this Act and annually 7 thereafter, the Commissioner of CBP shall submit to 8 the Committee on Homeland Security of the House 9 of Representatives and the Committee on Homeland 10 Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate in-11 formation relating to the activities of CBP Innova-12 tion Teams, including information regarding the fol-13 lowing: 14 (A) Copies of operating procedures and 15 protocols under paragraph (2)(A) and planning 16 and strategic goals required under paragraph 17 (2)(B). 18 (B) Descriptions of the technologies piloted 19 by each such team over the immediately pre-20 ceding fiscal year, including information regard-21 ing which such technologies are determined suc-22 cessful and an identification of documented ca-23 pability gaps that are addressed. 24 VerDate Sep 11 2014 19:45 Mar 04, 2025 Jkt 059200 PO 00000 Frm 00008 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 E:\BILLS\H993.IH H993 ssavage on LAPJG3WLY3PROD with BILLS 9 •HR 993 IH (C) Information on the status of efforts to 1 rapidly transition technologies determined suc-2 cessful to existing or new programs of record. 3 Æ VerDate Sep 11 2014 19:45 Mar 04, 2025 Jkt 059200 PO 00000 Frm 00009 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6301 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