## Quick facts
- **Record:** Senate Floor
- **Section type:** Amendments
- **Chamber:** Senate
- **Date:** June 24, 2026
- **Congress:** 119th Congress
- **Why this source matters:** This section came from the Senate floor portion of the record.
## Linked context
- **People mentioned:** [Husted, Jon](/members/H001104)
- **Committees:** [Committee on Foreign Affairs](/committees/hsfa00)
## Readable version of the official text
SA 6114. Mr. HUSTED submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by him to the bill S. 4784, to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2027 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
At the end of subtitle E of title XII, add the following:
SEC. 1271. ANALYSIS OF THREATS POSED BY FOREIGN ADVERSARY
ACCESS TO CONTROLLED ITEMS WITHIN THE UNITED
STATES.
\(a\) In General.—The Under Secretary of the Bureau of
Industry and Security of the Department of Commerce, acting
through the Executive Director of the Office of Information
and Communications Technology and Services \(OICTS\) shall, not
later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this
Act, complete a review of the impact on United States export
control effectiveness by operations of United States-
domiciled affiliates of entities described in subsection
\(b\)\(1\)\(B\) and the national security threats posed by foreign
adversary exploitation of vulnerabilities in information and
communications technology and services \(ICTS\).
\(b\) Contents.—The review required by subsection \(a\) shall
address the following:
\(1\)\(A\) Whether United States-domiciled affiliates \(defined
as owned 50 percent or more in the aggregate, directly or
indirectly\) of the entities described in subparagraph \(B\) can
acquire items that their ultimate parent companies are
restricted from accessing due to United States export
controls.
\(B\) The entities described in this subparagraph are—
\(i\) entities identified on the Entity List; or
\(ii\) entities identified on the Military End User List.
\(2\) If the review concludes affirmatively the question
posed in paragraph \(1\), the impact on the effectiveness of
United States export controls.
\(3\) The risks to United States national security or export
control effectiveness, if any, posed by the operation of
foreign-adversary controlled ICTS.
\(4\) Whether any specific sectors of foreign-adversary
controlled ICTS pose undue risk, such as by undermining
export control effectiveness.
\(5\) What steps, if any, the Under Secretary of the Bureau
of Industry and the Executive Director of the OICTS intend to
take within the next year to address the threats found in
paragraphs \(1\) through \(4\).
\(6\) Any recommended change to United States law that would
help address any threats found from this review.
\(c\) Report.—The Under Secretary of the Bureau of Industry
and Security of the Department of Commerce, acting through
the Executive Director of the Office of Information and
Communications Technology and Services \(OICTS\) shall, not
later than 30 days after completing the review required by
subsection \(a\), provide the results of the review to
Committee on Foreign Affairs in the House of Representatives
and the Committee on Banking, House, and Urban Affairs in the
Senate.
\(d\) Definitions.—In this section—
\(1\) the term “Entity List” means the list required
pursuant to Supplement No. 4 to
part 744 of title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, or
successor regulations by the Bureau of Industry and Security
of the Department of Commerce; and
\(2\) the term “Military End User List” means the list
required pursuant to Supplement No. 7 to part 744 of title
15, Code of Federal Regulations, or successor regulations by
the Bureau of Industry and Security of the Department of
Commerce.
## Official source
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