HR1573-119

In Committee

Military and Educational Data Integration Act

119th Congress Introduced Feb 25, 2025

Summary

What This Bill Does

The Military and Educational Data Integration Act creates a data-sharing process between the Secretaries concerned and state educational agencies. Within 18 months, the military departments, in consultation with the Secretary of Education, state educational agencies, local educational agencies, and student data and privacy experts, must enable a state educational agency to access data about Armed Forces members who graduated high school in that state and integrate that data into the state's longitudinal data system or another state data system. The data may include highest education attained, postsecondary institution name and location, high school name and location, Armed Forces Qualification Test score, date joined, and other service-related information. The purpose is to let states understand military enlistment and education outcomes for their graduates while requiring privacy-sensitive design.

Who Benefits and How

State educational agencies benefit because they can connect military service and education outcomes to high school graduate data. Local educational agencies benefit from better information about how graduates perform in Armed Forces pathways. Military recruiting analysts benefit if integrated data helps evaluate education pipelines and enlistment outcomes. Students considering military service benefit indirectly if states use outcome data to improve counseling and career pathways.

Who Bears the Burden and How

Military departments must build a data-sharing process within 18 months and coordinate with education agencies. State data system administrators must integrate military data into longitudinal or alternate state systems. Privacy officers must protect sensitive education, test-score, and service information in cross-agency data flows. The Department of Education must consult on data governance, access, and privacy safeguards.

Key Provisions

  • Requires the Secretaries concerned to establish a military-education data-sharing process within 18 months.
  • Authorizes state educational agencies to access Armed Forces member data for graduates from their states.
  • Permits integration of military data into statewide longitudinal data systems or alternate state systems.
  • Requires consultation with Education Department officials, state agencies, local agencies, and privacy experts.

Evidence Chain:

This summary is generated from the full bill text using AI analysis. Expand "Detailed Analysis" below for identified beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.

At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Requires the military departments to create, within 18 months and in consultation with education agencies and privacy experts, a process for sharing certain Armed Forces member education and service data with state longitudinal education data systems.

Key Policy Areas

Military, Education Data, Privacy

Primary Purpose

Requires the military departments to create, within 18 months and in consultation with education agencies and privacy experts, a process for sharing certain Armed Forces member education and service data with state longitudinal education data systems.

Policy Domains

Military Education Data Privacy

Resolution provisions

Identified Gains
  • State educational agencies
  • Local educational agencies
  • Military recruiting analysts
  • Military-bound students
Model: codex-gpt-5 | Version: bill_summary_v2 | Source: ih
Military-bound students:
Local educational agencies:
State educational agencies:
Military recruiting analysts:
Identified Costs
  • Military departments
  • State data administrators
  • Privacy officers
  • Department of Education
Model: codex-gpt-5 | Version: bill_summary_v2 | Source: ih
Privacy officers:
Military departments:
Department of Education:
State data administrators:

Legislative Progress

In Committee
Introduced Committee Passed
Feb 25, 2025

Ms. Lee of Nevada (for herself, Mr. Schmidt, Mr. Bergman, …

Feb 25, 2025

Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.

Feb 25, 2025

Introduced in House

Stakeholder Effects

cui bono?

How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

State & Local Government
2 mentions across 1 clause
-1 negative ?1 uncertain

State data administrators, State educational agencies

Military
2 mentions across 1 clause
+1 positive -1 negative

Military departments, Military recruiting analysts

Positive-direction: Military recruiting analysts

Negative-direction: Military departments

Education
1 mention across 1 clause
+1 positive

Local educational agencies

Privacy
1 mention across 1 clause
-1 negative

Privacy officers

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Full impact breakdown

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Military Education Data Privacy

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