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Referenced Laws
50 U.S.C. 3003
Section 1
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Operational Security Act of 2025.
Section 2
2. Office of Security Training and Counterintelligence of Executive Office of the President There is in the Executive Office of the President an Office of Security Training and Counterintelligence (in this section referred to as the Office). There shall be at the head of the Office a Director of the Office of Security Training and Counterintelligence (in this section referred to as the Director) who shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The President shall make an initial appointment of the Director not later than the date that is 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act. The Director shall— be a recognized security expert, including expertise in cybersecurity, physical security, or counterintelligence; and be eligible to access classified information at the level of Top Secret and be eligible to access sensitive compartmented information. Subject to paragraph (3), the Office shall be staffed by career security and counterintelligence professionals detailed from Federal agencies. Subject to paragraph (3), the Director of National Intelligence may detail to the Office any of the personnel of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to assist in carrying out the functions of the Office under subsection (e). Any personnel detailed to the Office under this subsection shall possess a security clearance in accordance with applicable laws and regulations concerning the handling of classified information. The primary functions of the Office are to provide, within the Executive Office of the President, advice on the following: Training, education, and research activities to equip and prepare personnel of the Executive Office of the President through the development and management of on-line and in-person courses, curricula, conferences, and other products. Activities to identify, assess, deter, and mitigate foreign and insider threats to the Executive Office of the President, both directly and through collaborative engagement with other intelligence and law enforcement organizations. Protection and preservation of classified information and other sensitive information, including with regard to the use by personnel of the Executive Office of the President of unclassified commercially available messaging applications, as well as preservation of such information through collaborative engagement with the National Archives and Records Administration. There is hereby established an advisory board to advise the President, the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, the Director of the Office, and such other personnel of the Executive Office of the President as the Board considers appropriate on best practices in security training, counterintelligence and insider threats, and protection of classified information. The advisory board established by subparagraph (A) shall be known as the Security Training and Counterintelligence Advisory Board (in this section referred to as the Board). Subject to subparagraph (B), the Board shall be composed of 4 members, appointed as follows: One member appointed by the Democratic leader of the Senate. One member appointed by the Republican leader of the Senate. One member appointed by the Democratic leader of the House of Representatives. One member appointed by the Republican leader of the House of Representatives. The members appointed under subparagraph (A) shall meet the following criteria: Each member shall be a recognized expert in security, including expertise in cybersecurity, physical security, or counterintelligence. Each member shall be eligible to access classified information at the level of Top Secret and be eligible to access sensitive compartmented information. Each member appointed to the Board, including the Chairperson selected under paragraph (3), shall be appointed or elected, as applicable, for a 2-year term and members of the Board may be reappointed for additional terms of service as members of the Board. Members may continue to serve until they are either reappointed or replaced. The Board shall submit to the congressional intelligence committees (as defined in section 3 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3003)), in writing, an annual report which shall set forth the recommendations of the Board for improving security training, counterintelligence and insider threat awareness, and the protection of classified information and other sensitive information used by personnel of the Executive Office of the President. During the first meeting of the Board, the members of the Board shall elect a Chairperson of the Board. In addition to meeting the criteria under paragraph (2)(B), the Chairperson may not be an employee, or former employee, of the Executive Office of the President.