Bill 119 hr 901, also known as the "Research and Development Safeguarding Act," aims to enhance the protection of sensitive information in research and development acquisitions within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The bill specifically requires the Under Secretary of the Science and Technology Directorate of DHS to establish a comprehensive policy and process to prevent unauthorized access to or disclosure of sensitive information.
The primary goal of this legislation is to safeguard research and development projects from potential threats and ensure that valuable information remains secure. By implementing a Department-wide policy, DHS can better protect its research and development acquisitions and prevent any unauthorized access that could compromise national security.
In addition to safeguarding sensitive information, the bill also aims to enhance transparency and accountability within DHS. By establishing clear guidelines and procedures for protecting research and development projects, the department can ensure that all activities are conducted in a responsible and secure manner.
Overall, the Research and Development Safeguarding Act seeks to strengthen the security measures surrounding research and development acquisitions within DHS, ultimately enhancing the department's ability to protect sensitive information and prevent unauthorized access or disclosure.