Bill 117 HR 5405, also known as the Biological Intelligence Oversight Reporting Act, was introduced in the US Congress with the aim of establishing a framework for oversight and reporting of biological intelligence activities conducted by the government. The bill seeks to ensure transparency and accountability in the use of biological intelligence, which includes information gathered through biological sources such as DNA analysis, biometric data, and other biological markers.
Under the provisions of the bill, a Biological Intelligence Oversight Board would be established to oversee and review the activities of government agencies involved in biological intelligence gathering. This board would be responsible for ensuring that these activities comply with legal and ethical standards, and for reporting any violations or abuses to Congress and the public.
The bill also requires government agencies to submit regular reports on their biological intelligence activities to the Oversight Board, which would in turn provide an annual report to Congress summarizing its findings and recommendations. This reporting requirement is intended to ensure that Congress and the public are informed about the nature and scope of biological intelligence activities being conducted by the government.
Overall, the Biological Intelligence Oversight Reporting Act aims to promote transparency, accountability, and responsible use of biological intelligence by the government. It seeks to strike a balance between national security interests and the protection of civil liberties, by establishing mechanisms for oversight and reporting that safeguard against potential abuses of biological intelligence gathering.