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STEADFAST Act
12/7/2023, 5:05 PM
Summary of Bill S 2265
One of the key provisions of the STEADFAST Act is the establishment of a confidential reporting process for victims of sexual harassment and assault in the military. This process aims to encourage survivors to come forward and seek help without fear of retaliation or stigma. Additionally, the bill calls for the creation of a specialized unit within the military to handle cases of sexual assault, ensuring that these cases are investigated thoroughly and perpetrators are held accountable.
The STEADFAST Act also includes provisions for increased training and education on sexual harassment and assault prevention for military personnel. This training is designed to raise awareness of the issue and equip service members with the knowledge and skills to intervene and prevent incidents of sexual misconduct. Overall, the STEADFAST Act seeks to create a safer and more supportive environment for survivors of sexual harassment and assault in the military, while also working towards preventing future incidents from occurring. The bill has garnered bipartisan support in Congress and is seen as a crucial step towards addressing this important issue within the armed forces.
Congressional Summary of S 2265
Speeding the Execution of Arms Deliveries for Allies and Securing Trust Act or the STEADFAST Act
This bill addresses issues related to foreign military sales, including by establishing deadlines for responses to certain requests.
Specifically, the bill requires responses to requests within a certain number of days, with different deadlines for different types of requests. For example, if an eligible foreign purchaser submits a letter of request for pricing and availability data, the Department of Defense (DOD) must ensure that the relevant agency responds within 45 days of receipt. If a defense industry provider applies for a license to release sensitive technology as part of foreign military sales negotiations, the Department of State must issue a decision within 120 days of receiving the completed application.
DOD must modify the foreign military sales process to prioritize certain countries (e.g., Israel, Japan, and NATO members) for rapid technology release review and rapid acquisition of U.S. defense articles and services.
Furthermore, the bill increases the value thresholds that a contract must exceed before that contract is subject certain contracts to congressional oversight. (Congress may block a proposed transaction for defense articles or services if the contract's value is above certain thresholds.)
The bill also establishes the position of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Technology Cooperation and Security Review.
The bill expands eligibility for certain assistance under the Defense Production Act of 1950 to include activities performed in any country, whereas currently the activities must be performed in the United States or Canada.
