Bill

Bill > HR655


US HR655

US HR655
Securing the Cities Act of 2017


summary

Introduced
01/24/2017
In Committee
01/24/2017
Crossed Over
02/01/2017
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Securing the Cities Act of 2017 (Sec. 2) This bill amends the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to require the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) to establish the Securing the Cities program to enhance the ability of the United States to detect and prevent terrorist attacks and other high consequence events utilizing nuclear or other radiological materials that pose a high risk to homeland security in high-risk urban areas. Under such program, the DNDO shall: assist state, local, tribal, and territorial governments in designing and implementing, or enhancing existing, architectures for coordinated and integrated detection and interdiction of nuclear or other radiological materials that are out of regulatory control; support the development of a region-wide operating capability to detect and report on nuclear and other radioactive materials out of regulatory control; provide resources to enhance detection, analysis, communication, and coordination to better integrate state, local, tribal, and territorial assets into federal operations; facilitate alarm adjudication and provide subject matter expertise and technical assistance on concepts of operations, training, exercises, and alarm response protocols; communicate with, and promote sharing of information about the presence or detection of nuclear or other radiological materials among, appropriate federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial governments in a manner that ensures transparency; provide augmenting resources to enable state, local, tribal, and territorial governments to sustain and refresh their capabilities developed under the program; and designate participating jurisdictions from among high-risk urban areas and other cities and regions, as appropriate, and notify Congress at least three days before designating or changing such jurisdictions. The Comptroller General is required to submit an assessment evaluating the effectiveness of the program. (Sec. 3) The DNDO shall report to Congress on the feasibility of developing model exercises to test the preparedness of jurisdictions participating in the program in meeting the challenges that may be posed by a range of nuclear and radiological threats.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to establish the Securing the Cities (STC) program, which aims to enhance the ability of the United States to detect and prevent terrorist attacks and other high-consequence events involving nuclear or radiological materials in high-risk urban areas. The key provisions of the bill include: assisting state, local, tribal, and territorial governments in developing or improving coordinated detection and interdiction capabilities; supporting the development of a region-wide operating capability to detect and report on nuclear and radiological materials out of regulatory control; providing resources to better integrate state, local, tribal, and territorial assets into federal operations; facilitating alarm adjudication and providing technical assistance; and enabling participating jurisdictions to sustain and refresh their capabilities developed under the program. The bill also requires the Director of the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office to notify Congress before designating or changing participating jurisdictions, and directs the Government Accountability Office to assess the effectiveness of the STC program.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. (on 02/01/2017)

bill text


bill summary

Loading...

bill summary

Loading...
Loading...