Bill 119 HR 1455, also known as the "Emergency Communication and Tracking Technologies Initiative Act," aims to establish the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences as a permanent entity within the Department of Commerce. This bill also directs the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information to create an initiative that will support the development of emergency communication and tracking technologies.
The purpose of this initiative is to enhance the capabilities of emergency responders and public safety officials in times of crisis. By investing in the development of new technologies, such as GPS tracking devices and communication systems, the government hopes to improve response times and overall effectiveness in emergency situations.
The bill does not specify a budget for this initiative, but it does require the Assistant Secretary to report to Congress on the progress and impact of the program annually. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for the protection of privacy and civil liberties, ensuring that any data collected through these technologies is used responsibly and in accordance with the law.
Overall, Bill 119 HR 1455 seeks to improve the nation's emergency response capabilities by investing in cutting-edge technologies and establishing a permanent institute dedicated to telecommunications research.