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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 4629 (Introduced in Senate) — To address issues involving the People's Republic of China. · Sec. 146

Sec. 146. Employment of experts by Department of Defense laboratories and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

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An individual may be employed as a full-time or term employee at a Science and Technology Reinvention Laboratory if the individual— is a citizen or national of the United States (as defined in section 101(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ( 8 U.S.C. 1101(a) )); is an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence (as the terms are defined in such section); is an alien who the Secretary of Defense determines to be an expert in a technical field and determines would positively contribute to the mission of a Science and Technology Reinvention Laboratory or the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency; or meets such criteria as the Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency or Secretary of a Military Department may establish.
The Secretary of Defense shall develop policies and expedited procedures for the employment of individuals described in subsection
(a)that— for the period during which security clearances for such employees are pending, establish job functions that do not require security clearances; establish procedures for exchanging personnel with private sector research organizations (including universities, university-affiliated research centers, and federally funded research and development centers) to enable such employees to support defense missions during such period by carrying out research and technical activities that do not require security clearances; provide limited access authorization for such employees, as necessary, to perform classified work; assist such employees to obtain lawful permanent resident status or United States citizenship, as applicable; and ensure that sensitive information or technology or knowledge acquired by such employees as a result of such employment is not used against the United States Government or shared with malign foreign actors.
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