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HR-2061House2025-03-11Commerce

Information and Communication Technology Strategy Act

YourVoice.Now Summary

The Secretary of Commerce would be required to produce a report identifying which telecommunications and technology equipment is critical to U.S. economic competitiveness — and how much of it comes from vendors the government considers security risks. Within 18 months, Commerce would then have to develop a whole-of-government strategy to strengthen trusted domestic and allied tech suppliers and reduce dependence on untrusted ones. The bill is essentially a response to concerns about Chinese-made telecom equipment in American networks, requiring the government to map the supply chain and come up with a coordinated plan rather than addressing threats one company at a time.

Congressional Summary

Information and Communication Technology Strategy Act This bill requires the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to report on the information and communication technology supply chain and to develop a strategy to ensure the economic competitiveness of trusted information and communication technology vendors. The report must include (1) an identification of technology that is critical to U.S. economic competitiveness and the industrial capacity of U.S. vendors and other trusted vendors that produce such technology, (2) an assessment of whether and to what extent there is a dependence by providers of advanced telecommunications capability in the United States on technology that is not trusted, and (3) an identification of federal government actions and resources needed to support the economic competitiveness of trusted vendors and reduce dependence on companies that are not trusted.

Details

Congress
119th
Chamber
House
Status
summarized
Action
Introduced in House
Action Date
2025-03-11
Date Added
2026-03-30
Source
Congress.gov →

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