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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025 · Sec. 6001

Sec. 6001. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS

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## SEC. 6001 SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS ###
(a)Short Title This division may be cited as the “Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025”. ###
(b)Table of Contents The table of contents for this division is as follows: Sec. 6001. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 6002. Definitions. Sec. 6003. Explanatory statement. TITLE LXI—INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES Sec. 6101. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 6102. Classified Schedule of Authorizations. Sec. 6103. Intelligence Community Management Account. Sec. 6104. Increase in employee compensation and benefits authorized by law. Sec. 6105. Restriction on conduct of intelligence activities. TITLE LXII—CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY SYSTEM Sec. 6201. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE LXIII—INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY MATTERS Subtitle A—Intelligence Community Generally Sec. 6301. Improvements relating to conflicts of interest in the Intelligence Innovation Board. Sec. 6302. National Threat Identification and Prioritization Assessment and National Counterintelligence Strategy. Sec. 6303. Prohibition on availability of funds for certain activities of the Overt Human Intelligence and Open Source Intelligence Collection Programs of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis of the Department of Homeland Security. Sec. 6304. Improvements to advisory board of National Reconnaissance Office. Sec. 6305. National Intelligence University acceptance of grants. Sec. 6306. Expenditure of funds for certain intelligence and counterintelligence activities of the Coast Guard. Sec. 6307. Codification of the National Intelligence Management Council. Sec. 6308. Responsibilities and authorities of the Director of National Intelligence. Sec. 6309. Formalized counterintelligence training for Department of Energy personnel. Subtitle B—Matters Relating to Central Intelligence Agency Sec. 6311. Requirements for the Special Victim Investigator. Subtitle C—Reports and Other Matters Sec. 6321. Extension of requirement for annual report on strikes undertaken by the United States against terrorist targets outside areas of active hostilities. Sec. 6322. Budget transparency for open-source intelligence activities. Sec. 6323. Report on the mission effect of civilian harm. TITLE LXIV—COUNTERING FOREIGN THREATS Subtitle A—People's Republic of China Sec. 6401. Assessment of current status of biotechnology of People's Republic of China. Sec. 6402. Report on the economic outlook of China. Sec. 6403. Intelligence sharing with law enforcement agencies on synthetic opioid precursor chemicals originating in People’s Republic of China. Sec. 6404. Report on efforts of the People's Republic of China to evade United States transparency and national security regulations. Sec. 6405. Assessment on recruitment of Mandarin speakers. Subtitle B—The Russian Federation Sec. 6411. Report on Russian Federation sponsorship of acts of international terrorism. Sec. 6412. Assessment of likely course of war in Ukraine. Sec. 6413. Ukraine lessons learned working group. Subtitle C—International Terrorism Sec. 6421. Assessment and report on the threat of ISIS-Khorasan to the United States. Subtitle D—Other Foreign Threats Sec. 6431. Assessment of visa-free travel to and within Western Hemisphere by nationals of countries of concern. Sec. 6432. Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence review of visitors and assignees. Sec. 6433. Assessment of the lessons learned by the intelligence community with respect to the Israel-Hamas war. Sec. 6434. Central Intelligence Agency intelligence assessment on Tren de Aragua. Sec. 6435. Assessment of Maduro regime’s economic and security relationships with state sponsors of terrorism and foreign terrorist organizations. Sec. 6436. Continued congressional oversight of Iranian expenditures supporting foreign military and terrorist activities. Sec. 6437. Analyses and impact statements regarding proposed investment into the United States. TITLE LXV—EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES Sec. 6501. Intelligence strategy to counter foreign adversary efforts to utilize biotechnologies in ways that threaten United States national security. Sec. 6502. Improvements to the roles, missions, and objectives of the National Counterproliferation and Biosecurity Center. Sec. 6503. Enhancing capabilities to detect foreign adversary threats relating to biological data. Sec. 6504. Establishment of Artificial Intelligence Security Center. Sec. 6505. Sense of Congress encouraging intelligence community to increase private sector capital partnerships and partnership with Federal partners to secure enduring technological advantages. Sec. 6506. Enhancement of authority for intelligence community public-private talent exchanges. Sec. 6507. Sense of Congress on hostile foreign cyber actors. Sec. 6508. Deeming ransomware threats to critical infrastructure as national intelligence priority. Sec. 6509. Enhancing public-private sharing on manipulative adversary practices in critical mineral projects. TITLE LXVI—SECURITY CLEARANCES AND INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY WORKFORCE IMPROVEMENTS Subtitle A—Security Clearances and Controlled Access Program Improvements Sec. 6601. Security clearances held by certain former employees of intelligence community. Sec. 6602. Limitation on availability of funds for new controlled access programs. Sec. 6603. Limitation on transfers from controlled access programs. Sec. 6604. Data with respect to timeliness of polygraph examinations. Subtitle B—Workforce Improvements Sec. 6611. Enabling intelligence community integration. Sec. 6612. Appointment of spouses of certain Federal employees. Sec. 6613. Plan for staffing the intelligence collection positions of the Central Intelligence Agency. Sec. 6614. Congressional notifications and summaries of misconduct regarding employees within the intelligence community. Sec. 6615. Modification to waiver for post-service employment restrictions. Sec. 6616. Intelligence community recruitment for certain security-cleared separating military members. Sec. 6617. Strategy to strengthen intelligence community recruitment efforts in the United States territories. Sec. 6618. Pilot program on establishing a geospatial workforce development program. TITLE LXVII—WHISTLEBLOWERS Sec. 6701. Improvements to urgent concerns submitted to Inspectors General of the Intelligence Community. Sec. 6702. Protection for individuals making authorized disclosures to inspectors general of elements of the intelligence community. Sec. 6703. Clarification of authority of certain Inspectors General to receive protected disclosures. TITLE LXVIII—UNIDENTIFIED ANOMALOUS PHENOMENA Sec. 6801. Comptroller General of the United States review of All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office. Sec. 6802. Sunset of requirements relating to audits of unidentified anomalous phenomena historical record report. TITLE LXIX—OTHER MATTERS Sec. 6901. Modification and repeal of reporting requirements. Sec. 6902. Technical amendments.
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