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US Government Defense bill waters down creation of US Cyber Force, allocates billions to “rip and replace” Chinese tech

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  • President Biden signs National Defense Authorization Act into law
  • The Act makes the creation of a US “Cyber Force” less likely, and no longer curbs the surveillance powers of FISA
  • Billions of dollars allocated to help replace Chinese tech following surveillance concerns

The 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) has been signed into law by President Biden, outlining the military and Pentagon policies, budgets, and priorities for the coming year.

The bill has weakened the requirement to consult a third-party to assess the feasibility of creating a US Cyber Force, as well as evaluating an ‘alternative organizational model for the cyber forces’ of the military branches.

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