Bill 117 hr 8895, also known as the "Reduce Reliance on Covered Countries Act," aims to address the issue of the United States' reliance on services, supplies, and materials from countries deemed as "covered countries." The bill requires the Secretary of Defense to include additional elements in the plan and report on reducing this reliance.
The bill mandates that the Secretary of Defense must develop a comprehensive plan to decrease the United States' dependence on services, supplies, and materials from covered countries. This plan must include specific goals, timelines, and strategies for achieving this reduction. Additionally, the Secretary of Defense is required to submit a report to Congress detailing the progress made in implementing the plan and achieving the stated goals.
The term "covered countries" refers to countries that are considered to pose a national security risk to the United States. These countries may have a history of engaging in activities that threaten US interests or security. By reducing reliance on services, supplies, and materials from these countries, the United States aims to enhance its national security and reduce vulnerabilities in its supply chain.
Overall, Bill 117 hr 8895 seeks to strengthen the United States' national security by decreasing its reliance on services, supplies, and materials from countries that pose a risk to its interests. The bill emphasizes the importance of developing a comprehensive plan and reporting on progress to ensure that the goals of reducing reliance on covered countries are effectively met.