HR 7653
Biodefense Diplomacy Enhancement Act
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Bill overview
The Biodefense Diplomacy Enhancement Act aims to strengthen the United States’ diplomatic efforts regarding international biotechnology, biosecurity, and biodefense. It directs the Secretary of State to develop and implement strategies to improve cooperation with allies and partners, particularly within NATO, on issues like biosurveillance, countermeasures, and export controls for potentially dangerous biotechnology items. The bill also mandates the creation of specific strategies for NATO and international cooperation, along with regular reporting to Congress on these efforts.
Key provisions
- Directs the Secretary of State to develop a NATO Biodefense Strategy to address gaps in cooperation.
- Requires the development of an International Biotechnology, Biosecurity, and Biodefense Cooperation Strategy.
- Calls for enhanced cooperation with NATO member states on biodefense capabilities and policies.
- Instructs the Secretary of State to explore cooperation with major non-NATO allies in biotechnology and biosecurity.
- Focuses on coordinating export control policies for biotechnology items with potential military applications.
- Mandates the enforcement of the Biological Weapons Convention through allied partnerships.
- Requires the development of strategies to counter biological threats and reduce risks.
- Directs the Secretary of State to report to Congress on the implemented strategies and significant developments in the field.
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- United States Department of State
- NATO member states
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119th CONGRESS — 2d Session
H. R. 7653
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
A BILL
To enhance diplomatic engagement on international biotechnology and biosecurity matters.
This Act may be cited as the “
Biodefense Diplomacy Enhancement Act
”.The Secretary of State, acting through the Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security if the Secretary so delegates, in coordination with the Under Secretary for Political Affairs and the Permanent Representative of the United States to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), shall pursue enhanced biodefense cooperation within NATO, including by—
advocating for the prioritization of policy development within NATO relating to biodefense, including in the areas of biotechnology, biosurveillance, and countermeasures in the field of biological threats;
identifying and evaluating opportunities to strengthen NATO planning, policies, and activities relating to biodefense and biotechnology;
strengthening NATO interoperability and allied forces capabilities in resilience, detection, attribution, emergency response, and recovery in the event of a weaponized biological attack;
evaluating opportunities for expanded NATO capabilities to research, develop, and deploy biotechnology for international security purposes; and
promoting adherence by NATO member states to the highest standards of safety and security in biological research.
The Secretary of State, acting through the Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security if the Secretary so delegates, in coordination with the Under Secretary for Political Affairs, shall pursue international biotechnology, biosecurity, and biodefense cooperation with United States allies and partners, including—
promoting adherence by United States allies and partners to the highest standards of safety and security in biological research; and
The Secretary of State, acting through the Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security if the Secretary so delegates, in coordination with the Under Secretary for Political Affairs, shall develop a strategy, to be known as the NATO Biodefense Strategy
, which shall include—
an assessment of current cooperation between the United States and NATO member states in biotechnology, biosurveillance, biological threat countermeasures, and other biodefense capabilities;
an identification of strategic planning and deployment gaps in NATO relating to biotechnology and biodefense;
recommendations to address gaps identified under subparagraph (B), including through coordination with NATO member states, capability development, and coordination mechanisms; and
The Secretary of State, acting through the Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security if the Secretary so delegates, in coordination with the Under Secretary for Political Affairs, shall develop a strategy, to be known as the International Biotechnology, Biosecurity, and Biodefense Cooperation Strategy
, which shall include—
an assessment of the feasibility and effectiveness of coordinating export control efforts, in addition to existing export control regimes such as the Wassenaar Arrangement and the Australia Group, related to biotechnology items that may pose national security risks if used for military end uses; and
Not later than 270 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State, acting through the Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security if the Secretary so delegates, shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report that contains the strategies required by subsection (d).
The report required by this subsection shall be submitted in unclassified form but may include a classified annex if submitted separately from the unclassified portion.
Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security shall provide a briefing to the appropriate congressional committees in response to significant developments relating to—
the contents of the report required by subsection (e); and
other material developments in biotechnology and biosecurity globally that may affect United States national security interests.
In this section—
the term appropriate congressional committees
means—
the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of the Representatives; and
the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate;
biodefensemeans actions to counter biological threats, reduce risks, and prepare for, respond to, and recover from biological incidents;
biological threatmeans entities involved with, or a situation involving, a biological hazard that can potentially cause a biological incident;
the term ‘‘biosurveillance’’ means the process of gathering, integrating, interpreting, and communicating essential information and indications related to all-hazard threats or disease activity affecting human, animal, plant, and environmental health to achieve early detection and provide early warning and contribute to overall situational awareness of the health aspects of a biological incident to support and enhance decision-making at all levels;
the term biotechnology
means the use of biological processes, organisms, or systems for manufacturing, research, or medical purposes, including genetic engineering, synthetic biology, and bioinformatics; and
the term countries that are major non-NATO allies
means countries designated pursuant to section 517 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2321k).