Sec. 6202. Sense of Senate on enhanced cooperation with Pacific Island countries to establish open-source intelligence fusion centers in the Indo-Pacific region
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It is the sense of the Senate that— the Pacific Island countries in the Indo-Pacific region are critical partners of the United States; the United States should take steps to enhance collaboration with Pacific Island countries; United States Indo-Pacific Command should pursue the establishment of one or more open-source intelligence fusion centers in the Indo-Pacific region to enhance cooperation with Pacific Island countries, which may include participation in an existing fusion center of a partner or ally in lieu of establishing an entirely new fusion center; and the United States should continue to support the political, economic, and security partnerships among Australia, New Zealand, and other Pacific Island countries.