This was from 2024 - H.R. 8445 ("Protecting Americans in the IDF Act") which did not pass.
Please repost with actual link to this provision in some other new bill. Section 224 of the NDAA 2027 does not have any Veteran provisions, even though the author of this tweet is pushing it.
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1 SEC. 224 øLog 85464¿. UNITED STATES–ISRAEL DEFENSE
2 TECHNOLOGY COOPERATION INITIATIVE.
3 (a) ESTABLISHMENT.—The Secretary of Defense
4 shall designate an executive agent, as such term is defined
5 in Department of Defense Directive 5101.01 (relating to
6 DoD Executive Agent, issued February 7, 2022), respon7 sible for synchronizing cooperative efforts between the
8 United States and Israel, to expand and accelerate bilat9 eral defense technology research, development, testing,
10 evaluation, integration, and industrial cooperation, by—
11 (1) identifying jointly developed or Israeli-origin
12 technologies with operational utility for potential in13 tegration into United States systems and programs
14 of record;
15 (2) ensuring collaborative research initiatives
16 involving government, private sector, and academic
17 institutions in the United States and Israel, is done
18 in a manner that protects sensitive technology and
19 information and the national security interests of the
20 United States and Israel;
21 (3) facilitating the transition of technologies
22 from research and development into procurement
23 and acquisition pathways;
24 (4) establishing frameworks for joint ventures,
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1 production or manufacturing partnerships with
2 Israeli industry;
3 (5) coordinating with relevant Department of
4 Defense components, including the Irregular War5 fare Technical Support Directorate, capability devel6 opment and innovation divisions, the Under Sec7 retary of Defense for Research and Engineering, the
8 Defense Innovation Unit, the United States-Israel
9 Operations Technology Working Group, the Defense
10 Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Missile De11 fense Agency, the United States Space Command,
12 the military departments, and other Department of
13 Defense entities, as appropriate, to align efforts and
14 avoid duplication; and
15 (6) promoting joint training exercises and infor16 mation-sharing mechanisms to enhance operational
17 readiness to deploy jointly developed technologies.
18 (b) COOPERATIVE EFFORTS.—The synchronized co19 operative efforts under subsection (a) may be carried out
20 through the following domains:
21 (1) Counter-Unmanned Systems including aer22 ial, maritime, and ground platforms.
23 (2) Anti-tunneling and subterranean threats.
24 (3) Missile and air defense technologies.
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1 (4) Artificial intelligence, quantum, machine
2 learning, and autonomous systems.
3 (5) Directed energy and advanced sensing.
4 (6) Cyber defense, electronic warfare, and dig5 ital resilience.
6 (7) Biotechnology, biomanufacturing, and med7 ical defense.
8 (8) Network integration, data fusion, and con9 tested logistics.
10 (9) Defense industrial base cooperation, manu11 facturing, and co-production.
12 (10) Other emerging technologies as jointly
13 agreed by the United States and Israel.
14 (c) ACTIVITIES IN COORDINATION WITH OTHER
15 FEDERAL DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES.—The Sec16 retary of Defense shall coordinate activities, as appro17 priate, with the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Com18 merce, and the heads of other relevant Federal depart19 ments and agencies, to ensure consistency with existing
20 laws and regulations.
21 (d) INTERIM PROGRESS UPDATE.—Not later than
22 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Sec23 retary of Defense shall provide to the congressional de24 fense committees an interim briefing on—
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1 (1) the executive agent designated pursuant to
2 subsection (a) and the efforts undertaken by such
3 executive agent to lead Department of Defense im4 plementation of the synchronized cooperative efforts
5 described in such subsection;
6 (2) the status of coordination, Department7 wide, with Israeli counterparts;
8 (3) initial technology areas identified for accel9 erated cooperation and technologies with operational
10 utility for integration into United States systems
11 and programs of record; and
12 (4) any early transition, prototyping, or integra13 tion activities initiated during the period covered by
14 the update.
15 (e) ANNUAL REPORT.—Not later than 1 year after
16 the date of enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter
17 until 2030, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the
18 congressional defense committees a report on implementa19 tion of the cooperative efforts described in subsection (a).
20 Each such report shall include—
21 (1) a description of activities conducted;
22 (2) an assessment of progress made in advanc23 ing shared national security interests;
24 (3) an assessment of collaboration with other
25 relevant Federal programs;
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1 (4) a description of technologies transitioned
2 into United States acquisition programs or fielded
3 systems;
4 (5) a description of partnerships established
5 with United States and Israeli industry; and
6 (6) recommendations for future opportunities to
7 promote the long-term integration of joint capabili8 ties between the United States and Israel.
9 (f) FORM.—Each report required under subsection
10 (e) shall be submitted in unclassified form and may in11 clude a classified annex.
12 (g) PUBLIC TRANSPARENCY.—The Secretary of De13 fense shall make available on a publicly accessible website
14 of the Department of Defense periodic, unclassified up15 dates, to the maximum extent practicable, on the syn16 chronized cooperative efforts carried out under subsection
17 (a), including a description of how these efforts contribute
18 to United States technological and military supremacy.
19 Such updates shall be made in a manner that ensures that
20 classified information or other information that would
21 compromise operational security, export controls, or sen22 sitive technology are not released.
Not all us Veterans are the same. There are those of us with honor. Then there are those who are traitors. The traitors were under Obunghole. All the brainwashed idiots.
This was from 2024 - H.R. 8445 ("Protecting Americans in the IDF Act") which did not pass.
Please repost with actual link to this provision in some other new bill. Section 224 of the NDAA 2027 does not have any Veteran provisions, even though the author of this tweet is pushing it.
Full Text for those who want to read:
Not all us Veterans are the same. There are those of us with honor. Then there are those who are traitors. The traitors were under Obunghole. All the brainwashed idiots.
It's becaise the govt hates us. They never really treated us right, and I don't think they ever really will.