Requires the Commandant to establish an uncrewed systems capabilities office within the Coast Guard, focusing on the acquisition, development, and integration of AI-enhanced uncrewed and counter-uncrewed technologies for improved maritime operations and interagency collaboration.
Requires the Commandant to submit a report within one year outlining a plan for establishing an uncrewed systems capabilities office within the Coast Guard.
Instructs the report to include a management strategy for the development and deployment of uncrewed systems, a service-wide coordination strategy, and contracting authorities for technology development.
Mandates a list of useful commercially available uncrewed technologies and a cross-agency collaboration plan with the Department of Defense and other agencies.
Calls for a strategy for obtaining and sharing data to improve maritime domain awareness.
Directs the development of a concept for a data system integrating AI and machine learning tools.
Obligates the Commandant, in coordination with various science and technology agencies, to brief relevant congressional committees on small uncrewed maritime systems annually for three years.
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SEC. 7335. UNCREWED SYSTEMS CAPABILITIES REPORT.
(a) In General.--
(1) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment
of this Act, the Commandant shall submit to the Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives
and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the
Senate a report that outlines a plan for establishing an uncrewed
systems capabilities office within the Coast Guard responsible for
the acquisition and development of uncrewed system and counter-
uncrewed system technologies and to expand the capabilities of the
Coast Guard with respect to such technologies.
Requires the Commandant to report on establishing a Coast Guard office for uncrewed systems technologies.
Requires the Commandant to report on establishing a Coast Guard office for uncrewed systems technologies.
(2) Contents.--The report required under paragraph (1) shall
include the following:
(A) A management strategy for the acquisition, development,
and deployment of uncrewed system and counter-uncrewed system
technologies.
(B) A service-wide coordination strategy to synchronize and
integrate efforts across the Coast Guard in order to--
(i) support the primary duties of the Coast Guard
pursuant to section 102 of title 14, United States Code;
and
(ii) pursue expanded research, development, testing,
and evaluation opportunities and funding to expand and
accelerate identification and transition of uncrewed system
and counter-uncrewed system technologies.
(C) The identification of contracting and acquisition
authorities needed to expedite the development and deployment
of uncrewed system and counter-uncrewed system technologies.
(D) A detailed list of commercially available uncrewed
system and counter-uncrewed system technologies with
capabilities determined to be useful for the Coast Guard.
(E) A cross-agency collaboration plan to engage with the
Department of Defense and other relevant agencies to identify
common requirements and opportunities to partner in acquiring,
contracting, and sustaining uncrewed system and counter-
uncrewed system capabilities.
(F) Opportunities to obtain and share uncrewed system data
from government and commercial sources to improve maritime
domain awareness.
(G) The development of a concept of operations for a data
system that supports and integrates uncrewed system and
counter-uncrewed system technologies with key enablers,
including enterprise communications networks, data storage and
management, artificial intelligence and machine learning tools,
and information sharing and dissemination capabilities.
Requires report to include strategies for integrating AI, uncrewed system technologies, and inter-agency collaboration.
Requires report to include strategies for integrating AI, uncrewed system technologies, and inter-agency collaboration.
(b) Briefings.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment
of this Act, and annually thereafter for a period of 3 years, the
Commandant, in coordination with the Administrator of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Executive Director of the
Office of Naval Research, the Director of the National Science
Foundation, and the Director of the White House Office of Science and
Technology Policy, shall brief the Committee on Commerce, Science, and
Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives, on the future operation
and governance of small uncrewed maritime systems.
Requires annual briefings for three years on small uncrewed maritime systems' operation and governance.
Requires annual briefings for three years on small uncrewed maritime systems' operation and governance.
(c) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) Counter-uncrewed system.--The term ``counter-uncrewed
system''--
(A) means a system or device capable of lawfully and safely
disabling, disrupting, or seizing control of an uncrewed
system; and
(B) includes a counter-UAS system (as such term is defined
in section 44801 of title 49, United States Code).
(2) Uncrewed system.--The term ``uncrewed system''--
(A) means an uncrewed surface, undersea, or aircraft system
and associated elements (including communication links and the
components that control the uncrewed system) that are required
for the operator to operate the system safely and efficiently;
and
(B) includes an unmanned aircraft system (as such term is
defined in section 44801 of title 49, United States Code).
Defines "counter-uncrewed system" and "uncrewed system," including relevant legislative references from title 49, U.S. Code.
Defines "counter-uncrewed system" and "uncrewed system," including relevant legislative references from title 49, U.S. Code.