Bill 118 hr 6409, also known as the CBP SPACE Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the United States Congress. The bill aims to enhance the capabilities of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) by utilizing space-based technologies.
The CBP SPACE Act directs the Department of Homeland Security to explore and implement the use of satellite technology, remote sensing, and other space-based assets to improve border security and surveillance efforts. This includes utilizing satellite imagery to monitor border crossings, track illegal activities, and enhance situational awareness along the U.S. border.
Additionally, the bill calls for increased collaboration between CBP and the private sector to leverage existing space-based capabilities and develop new technologies to support border security operations. This includes partnerships with satellite companies, technology firms, and other stakeholders to enhance CBP's ability to detect and deter illegal border crossings.
Overall, the CBP SPACE Act aims to modernize and strengthen CBP's border security efforts by harnessing the power of space-based technologies. By utilizing satellite imagery and other assets, CBP can enhance its surveillance capabilities and better protect the U.S. border.