3 Cyber- and Computer-Related Bills Sent to Trump’s Desk
President Donald Trump is poised to sign three cyber- and computer-related bills into law, and the Senate on Thursday passed a bill meant to improve federal IT acquisition. The House 348-11 passed the National Quantum Initiative Act Thursday (see 1812140037),…
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sending it to Trump’s desk. The Senate passed two bills intended to strengthen Department of Homeland Security cyber defenses (see 1812200051). The Senate Thursday passed legislation creating a council to consult the government on information sharing and supply chain risks early in the IT purchasing cycle. The Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act, from Sens. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., and James Lankford, R-Okla., responded to national security threats posed by foreign tech companies in government and national security systems like Kaspersky and ZTE. The bill awaits consideration in the House.