To require the Secretary of Defense to notify Congress of certain foreign airborne objects located in the national airspace system that are capable of carrying out surveillance activities.
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Summary
What This Bill Does
Requires the Secretary of Defense to notify Congress of certain foreign airborne objects located in the national airspace system that are capable of carrying out surveillance activities. The main policy areas are National Security, Transportation, Tax, and Government Operations.
Who Benefits and How
The main beneficiaries are the people, organizations, or agencies identified in the bill's substantive provisions.
Who Bears the Burden and How
No clear private burden is identified from the available clause analysis; implementing agencies may still take on administrative work.
Key Provisions
- Requires the Secretary of Defense to notify Congress of certain foreign airborne objects located in the national airspace system that are capable of carrying out surveillance activities.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Requires the Secretary of Defense to notify Congress of certain foreign airborne objects located in the national airspace system that are capable of carrying out surveillance activities.
Key Policy Areas
National Security, Transportation, Tax, Government Operations
Primary Purpose
Requires the Secretary of Defense to notify Congress of certain foreign airborne objects located in the national airspace system that are capable of carrying out surveillance activities.
Policy Domains
Legislative Progress
IntroducedMr. Torres of New York introduced the following bill; which …
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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