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Sunday, September 22, 2024

Johnson Introduces TEAM TELECOM Act

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Bill Johnson | Rep. Bill Johnson official website

Bill Johnson | Rep. Bill Johnson official website

BACKGROUND: “Team Telecom” is the informal name for a makeshift interagency working group composed of representatives from the Departments of Defense (“DOD”), Homeland Security (“DHS”), and Justice (“DOJ”), along with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), who assess and address national security and law enforcement issues associated with foreign applicants of certain categories of applications to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

“This legislation, which I’m re-introducing this session of Congress, would codify Team Telecom, making it a permanent part of the FCC’s official application process,” Bill Johnson said. “The importance of getting this done hasn’t abated; if anything, it’s increased. This legislation would ensure this process will be viewed through the lens of national security while giving the team the ability to make recommendations to the FCC to dismiss, deny, or modify any applications they deem a threat. In addition to formalizing the existing review process, my legislation builds on the policy coordination role of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) in communicating executive branch views with the FCC, as they do in other contexts.”

“As we continue to see foreign countries such as Russia and China continually try and undermine the United States’ telecommunications market, we must provide the FCC with all the tools they need to keep our American telecom industry safe from manipulation,” Johnson added. “Passing this legislation would be a concrete step towards taking a larger, more forceful stand against our foreign adversaries, an act which is sorely needed. I hope my colleagues will support this commonsense effort to add another line of protection for the American telecommunications industry.”

Specifically, H.R. 4506 would:

  1. Codify the Team Telecom review process at NTIA.
  2. Standardize the information required from each applicant and require the information to be publicly available on NTIA’s website.
  3. Formalize deadlines for: the interagency review of an application; notification of an extension or determination of the application; requested provisional information to be submitted by applicants to NTIA; or disclosure on the status of an application should NTIA receive an inquiry from the applicant.
You can view the full bill text here: https://billjohnson.house.gov/UploadedFiles/TEAM_TELECOM_Act_bill_text_signed.pdf

Original source can be found here.

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