Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents
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This Act may be cited as the . Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Definitions. Title I—Intelligence activities Sec. 101. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 102. Classified schedule of authorizations. Sec. 103. Intelligence community management account. Title II—Central intelligence agency retirement and disability system Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations.
Title III—General intelligence community matters Sec. 301. Restriction on conduct of intelligence activities. Sec. 302. Increase in employee compensation and benefits authorized by law. Sec. 303. Temporary authority for paid leave for a serious health condition. Sec. 304. Harmonization of whistleblower protections. Sec. 305. Congressional oversight of certain special access programs. Sec. 306. Clarification of requirement for authorization of funding for intelligence activities.
Sec. 307. Authorization of support by Director of National Intelligence for certain activities relating to intelligence community workforce. Sec. 308. Requirements for certain employment activities by former intelligence officers and employees. Sec. 309. Non-reimbursable detail of intelligence community personnel to assist with processing and resettlement of refugees, parolees, and other aliens from Afghanistan. Sec. 310. Authority for transport of certain canines associated with force protection duties of intelligence community.
Sec. 311. Development of definitions for certain terms relating to intelligence. Sec. 312. Support for and oversight of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force. Title IV—Matters relating to elements of the intelligence community Subtitle A—Office of the Director of National Intelligence Sec. 401. National Counterproliferation and Biosecurity Center. Sec. 402. Clarification of certain responsibilities of Director of National Intelligence. Sec. 403. Responsibility of Director of National Intelligence regarding National Intelligence Program budget concerning Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Sec. 404. Climate Security Advisory Council. Subtitle B—Other elements Sec. 411. Protection of certain facilities and assets of Central Intelligence Agency from unmanned aircraft. Sec. 412. Modification of National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency personnel management authority to attract experts in science and engineering. Sec. 413. Requirements for termination of dual-hat arrangement for Commander of the United States Cyber Command. Sec. 414. National Space Intelligence Center.
Sec. 415. Procurement by Federal Bureau of Investigation of Chinese products and services. Sec. 416. Counterintelligence units at non-intelligence community Federal departments and agencies. Sec. 417. Detection and monitoring of wildfires. Title V—Anomalous health incidents and other health care matters Sec. 501. Compensation and professional standards for certain medical officers of Central Intelligence Agency. Sec. 502. Medical advisory board of Central Intelligence Agency.
Sec. 503. Report on protocols for certain intelligence community employees and dependents. Sec. 504. Inspector General of Central Intelligence Agency review of Office of Medical Services. Sec. 505. Clarification of effect of certain benefits relating to injuries to the brain. Title VI—Matters relating to foreign countries Sec. 601. National Intelligence Estimate on security situation in Afghanistan and related region. Sec. 602. Report on likelihood of military action by countries of the South Caucasus.
Sec. 603. Report on intelligence collection posture and other matters relating to Afghanistan and related region. Sec. 604. Report on threat posed by emerging Chinese technology companies. Sec. 605. Report on cooperation between China and United Arab Emirates. Sec. 606. Report on propagation of extremist ideologies from Saudi Arabia. Sec. 607. Report on effects of sanctions by United States. Title VII—Reports and other matters Sec. 701. Pilot program for security vetting of certain individuals.
Sec. 702. Intelligence assessment and reports on foreign racially motivated violent extremists. Sec. 703. Periodic report on positions in intelligence community that can be conducted without access to classified information, networks, or facilities. Sec. 704. Biennial reports on foreign biological threats. Sec. 705. Annual reports on domestic activities of intelligence community. Sec. 706. Annual reports on certain cyber vulnerabilities procured by intelligence community and foreign commercial providers of cyber vulnerabilities.
Sec. 707. Improvements to annual report on demographic data of employees of intelligence community. Sec. 708. National Intelligence Estimate on escalation and de-escalation of gray zone activities in great power competition. Sec. 709. Report on certain actions taken by intelligence community with respect to human rights and international humanitarian law. Sec. 710. Briefing on trainings relating to blockchain technology. Sec. 711. Report on prospective ability to administer COVID–19 vaccines and other medical interventions to certain intelligence community personnel.
Sec. 712. Report on potential inclusion within intelligence community of the Office of National Security of the Department of Health and Human Services. Sec. 713. Reports relating to Inspector General of Defense Intelligence Agency. Sec. 714. Report on rare earth elements. Sec. 715. Report on plan to fully fund the Information Systems Security Program and next generation encryption. Sec. 716. Review of National Security Agency and United States Cyber Command.