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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 8367 (Reported in House) — To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2023 for intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the United S... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023 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. Joint Intelligence Community Council. Sec. 304. Required policy for minimum insider threat standards. Sec. 305. Timely submission of classified intelligence budget justification materials. Sec. 306. Unfunded priorities of the intelligence community. Sec. 307. Submission of classified annexes to executive orders and other documents.
Sec. 308. Improvements to program on recruitment and training. Sec. 309. Measures to mitigate counterintelligence threats from proliferation and use of foreign commercial spyware. Sec. 310. Expansion of treatment of moving expenses. Sec. 311. Personnel vetting performance measures. Sec. 312. Proactive cybersecurity. Sec. 313. Limitation on availability of funds for Intelligence Community Management Account pending submission of report on domestic activities of intelligence community.
Title IV—Matters relating to elements of the intelligence community Subtitle A—Office of the Director of National Intelligence Sec. 401. Modifications to responsibilities and authorities of Director of National Intelligence. Sec. 402. Annual submission to Congress of National Intelligence Priorities Framework. Sec. 403. Disposition of records of Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Subtitle B—Central Intelligence Agency Sec. 411. Authority of Central Intelligence Agency to provide protection for certain personnel.
Sec. 412. Notification of use of certain expenditure authorities. Sec. 413. Clarification of authorities relating to security personnel at Office of Director of National Intelligence facilities and installations. Sec. 414. Office of Workforce Support of Central Intelligence Agency. Sec. 415. Establishment of External Advisory Board for Talent for the Central Intelligence Agency. Sec. 416. Study on relationship between Central Intelligence Agency and Congress. Sec. 417. Historical Advisory Panel of Central Intelligence Agency.
Subtitle C—Elements of the Defense Intelligence Enterprise Sec. 421. Deputy Director for Defense Intelligence responsible for warfighter support. Sec. 422. Cover enhancement authorities. Sec. 423. Authority of Army counterintelligence agents to execute warrants and make arrests. Sec. 424. Inclusion of Space Force as element of intelligence community. Sec. 425. Military intelligence collection and analysis partnerships. Sec. 426. Intelligence assessment of effects of counterterrorism strikes.
Sec. 427. Submission of certain legislative proposals. Sec. 428. Oversight of Defense Intelligence Agency culture. Sec. 429. Cyber intelligence surveillance reconnaissance information. Sec. 430. Information on cover activities of Department of Defense. Subtitle D—Other elements Sec. 441. Authorization relating to certain intelligence and counterintelligence activities of Coast Guard. Sec. 442. Study on personnel under Strategic Intelligence Partnership Program. Sec. 443. Assessment of handling of certain information relating to deliberations of Bureau of Industry and Security.
Title V—Matters relating to emerging technologies Subtitle A—General matters Sec. 501. Definitions. Sec. 502. Officials responsible for artificial intelligence policies of the intelligence community. Subtitle B—Improvements relating to procurement Sec. 511. Additional transaction authority. Sec. 512. Offices of Commercial Integration. Sec. 513. Pilot program for designation of certain SBIR and STTR projects as Entrepreneurial Innovation Projects. Sec. 514. Reduction of barriers relating to contracts for artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.
Sec. 515. Compliance by the intelligence community with requirements of the Federal Acquisition Regulation relating to commercially available off-the-shelf items and commercial services. Sec. 516. Policy on required user adoption metrics in certain contracts for artificial intelligence software products. Sec. 517. Assessments relating to information technology and software systems. Subtitle C—Reports Sec. 521. Reports on integration of artificial intelligence within intelligence community.
Sec. 522. Report on potential benefits of establishment of ICWERX. Sec. 523. Requirements and report on workforce needs of intelligence community relating to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and related areas. Subtitle D—Other matters Sec. 531. Improvements to use of commercial software products. Sec. 532. Improvements to employees and managers relating to emerging technologies, software development, acquisition, and sustainment. Title VI—Matters relating to foreign countries Subtitle A—Miscellaneous authorities, requirements, and limitations Sec. 601.
Notice of deployment or transfer of containerized missile systems by Russia, China, or Iran. Sec. 602. Intelligence community coordinator for Russian atrocities accountability. Sec. 603. Lead intelligence community coordinator for countering and neutralizing proliferation of Iran-origin unmanned aircraft systems. Sec. 604. Collaboration between intelligence community and Department of Commerce to counter foreign commercial threats. Sec. 605. Intelligence assessment on foreign weaponization of advertisement technology data.
Sec. 606. Intelligence community assessment regarding Russian gray zone assets. Sec. 607. Intelligence assessment on effects of sanctions on Russia. Subtitle B—Reports and other matters Sec. 611. Report on assessing will to fight. Sec. 612. Report on impact of Russia invasion of Ukraine on global food security. Sec. 613. Report on threat from hypersonic weapons. Sec. 614. Report on ordnance of Russia and China. Sec. 615. Report on activities of China and Russia targeting Latin America and the Caribbean.
Sec. 616. Report on support provided by China to Russia. Sec. 617. Report on global CCP investment in port infrastructure. Sec. 618. Sense of Congress on provision of support by intelligence community for atrocity prevention and accountability. Title VII—Reports and other matters Sec. 701. Repeal of certain report requirements. Sec. 702. Increased intelligence-related engineering, research, and development capabilities of minority institutions. Sec. 703. Annual report on response to Government Accountability Office recommendations to intelligence community.
Sec. 704. Annual report on efforts of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to identify and promote diverse candidates. Sec. 705. Reports on personnel vetting processes and progress under Trusted Workforce 2.0 initiative. Sec. 706. Reports relating to programs of record of National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. Sec. 707. Plan regarding Social Media Data and Threat Analysis Center. Sec. 708. Report on use of publicly available social media information in personnel vetting determinations.
Sec. 709. Report on strengthening workforce diversity planning and oversight. Sec. 710. Report on improving opportunities for women and minorities for promotions in the intelligence community. Sec. 711. Report on transition of National Reconnaissance Office to digital engineering environment. Sec. 712. Report on Department of Homeland Security intelligence enterprise. Sec. 713. Report on declassification efforts of Central Intelligence Agency. Sec. 714. Report on National Space Intelligence Center.
Sec. 715. Report on implementation of Executive Order 13556, regarding controlled unclassified information. Sec. 716. Comptroller General of the United States compilation of unidentified aerospace-undersea phenomena records. Sec. 717. National Museum of Intelligence and Special Operations. Sec. 718. Technical corrections.
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