To promote the development, production, and deployment of secure and resilient Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) to enhance United States national security and support the defense and resilience of Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific Region.
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Cosponsors (2)
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Committee Activity
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- House Committee on Foreign AffairsReferred To · 2026-05-26
Plain-English Summary
The bill would support the development and use of advanced drone technology to strengthen U.S. national security and help Taiwan defend itself in the Indo-Pacific region. It aims to boost American companies' ability to produce secure drones while also providing Taiwan with the equipment and technology it needs to protect itself. The measure affects defense contractors, technology companies, and U.S. military and diplomatic efforts in Asia.
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