Protecting Military Bases from Connected Vehicles of Concern Act of 2025
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- Senate Committee on Armed ServicesReferred To · 2025-07-10
Plain-English Summary
The military would be prohibited from purchasing or using connected vehicles (like cars and trucks with internet or wireless capabilities) made by certain foreign companies deemed security risks, particularly those from China. This restriction applies to all Department of Defense purchases and would affect military bases, personnel, and contractors who supply vehicles to the armed forces. The goal is to prevent potential foreign surveillance or hacking of military vehicles through their wireless connections.
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