HR 8899
Transatlantic Telecommunications Security Act
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Bill overview
This bill, the Transatlantic Telecommunications Security Act, aims to bolster the security of telecommunications networks in Central and Eastern European countries. It directs U.S. agencies, primarily the State Department, to provide diplomatic and financial support to these nations as they work to improve their network security and reduce reliance on equipment from China. The legislation also seeks to strengthen the transatlantic alliance and counter potential malign influences, particularly from China and Russia, by promoting secure telecommunications infrastructure and aligning with NATO standards.
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Adam Kinzinger
Chris Stewart
David J. Trone
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