Supports U.S.-Israel defense collaboration on AI, cybersecurity, robotics, and more. Authorizes joint R&D, requires protective measures for sensitive data, establishes cost-sharing agreements, assigns the Irregular Warfare Technology Support Directorate as lead, and provides $50 million annually from 2026-2030.
Supports and encourages defense collaboration between the United States and Israel in emerging technologies, specifically artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, robotics, quantum, and automation.
Authorizes the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of State and the Director of National Intelligence, to jointly conduct research, development, testing, and evaluation with Israel in these areas.
Requires protection of sensitive information and national security interests during any activities carried out under this authority.
Prohibits activities from commencing until a report is submitted detailing a memorandum of agreement for cost-sharing and intellectual property rights, and ensuring semiannual expenditure reporting by Israel.
Designates the Irregular Warfare Technology Support Directorate as the lead agency once the report is submitted.
Mandates semiannual reports to Congress on program developments.
Authorizes $50,000,000 annually from 2026 to 2030 for this program.