Sec. 5. Advanced on-road vehicle security program
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The Secretary, in coordination with the program under section 4, the program authorized under section 137 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 ( 42 U.S.C. 17014 ), and the heads of relevant Federal agencies, shall establish a research and development program focused on the cybersecurity and physical security of interconnections between vehicles, vehicle energy storage systems, charging equipment, buildings, and the electric grid for plug-in electric vehicles, connected vehicles, autonomous, and other relevant vehicles, including the security impacts, efficiency, and safety of plug-in electric vehicles using alternating current charging, high-power direct current fast charging, and extreme fast charging.
The Secretary shall develop a 5- to 10-year impact assessment of emergent cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities to the United States on-road transportation system and connected infrastructure by identifying— areas of research with respect to which Federal cross-agency research coordination and cooperation may help address such threats and vulnerabilities; and current research and challenges associated with cyber-physical protection and resiliency of electric and connected and automated vehicle technologies.
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