Bill 118 hr 10027, also known as the Advanced Border Coordination Act of 2024, aims to improve coordination and communication between various agencies involved in border security. The bill focuses on enhancing technology and infrastructure at the border to better monitor and respond to threats.
Key provisions of the bill include the establishment of a Border Coordination Center, which will serve as a central hub for sharing information and coordinating efforts between agencies such as Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Department of Homeland Security. The center will also work closely with state and local law enforcement agencies to ensure a comprehensive approach to border security.
Additionally, the bill allocates funding for the development and implementation of advanced technology, such as drones and sensors, to enhance surveillance capabilities along the border. This technology will help to identify and track potential threats more effectively, allowing for quicker response times and improved border security overall.
Overall, the Advanced Border Coordination Act of 2024 aims to strengthen border security by improving coordination and communication between agencies, enhancing technology and infrastructure, and promoting a comprehensive approach to border security.