Sec. 1098. Report on purchase and use by Department of Defense of location data generated by Americans’ phones and their internet metadata
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Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees and make available to the public on an internet website of the Department of Defense a report that— identifies each covered entity that is currently, or during the five year period ending on the date of the enactment of this Act was, without a court order— obtaining in exchange for anything of value any covered records; and intentionally retaining or intentionally using such covered records; and for each covered entity identified pursuant to paragraph (1), identifies— each category of covered record the covered entity, without a court order, is obtaining or obtained, in exchange for anything of value; whether the covered entity intentionally retained or is intentionally retaining each category of covered records pursuant to subparagraph (A); whether the covered entity intentionally uses or used each category of covered records identified pursuant to subparagraph (A); and whether such obtaining, retention, and use ceased before the date of the enactment of this Act or is ongoing.
The report submitted under subsection
(a)shall be submitted in unclassified form. In determining under this section whether a party to a communication is likely to be located inside or outside the United States, the Secretary shall consider the Internet Protocol
(IP)address used by the party to the communication, but may also consider other information known to the Secretary. In this section: The term covered entities means the Defense Agencies, Department of Defense activities, and components of the Department that— are under the authority, direction, and control of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security; or over which the Under Secretary exercises planning, policy, funding, or strategic oversight authority. The term covered records includes the following: Location data generated by phones that are likely to be located in the United States. Domestic phone call records. International phone call records. Domestic text message records. International text message records. Domestic netflow records. International netflow records. Domestic Domain Name System records. International Domain Name System records. Other types of domestic internet metadata. Other types of international internet metadata. The term domestic means a telephone or an internet communication in which all parties to the communication are likely to be located in the United States. The term international means a telephone or an internet communication in which one or more parties to the communication are likely to be located in the United States and one or more parties to the communication are likely to be located outside the United States. The term international does not include a telephone or an internet communication in which all parties to the communication are likely to be located outside the United States. The term obtain in exchange for anything of value means to obtain by purchasing, to receive in connection with services being provided for consideration, or to otherwise obtain in exchange for consideration, including an access fee, service fee, maintenance fee, or licensing fee. Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the term retain means the storage of a covered record. The term retain does not include the temporary storage of a covered record that will be, but has not yet been, subjected to a process in which the covered record, which is part of a larger compilation containing records that are not covered records, are identified and deleted. Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the term use , with respect to a covered record, includes analyzing, processing, or sharing the covered record. The term use does not include subjecting the covered record to a process in which the covered record, which is part of a larger compilation containing records that are not covered records, are identified and deleted.