United States House Armed Services Subcommittee on Cyber, Information Technologies, and Innovation explained
House Armed Services Subcommittee on Cyber, Innovative Technologies and Information Systems is a subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee in the United States House of Representatives. It was created for the 117th United States Congress.[1]
The Chair of the subcommittee is Republican Don Bacon of Nebraska, and the Ranking Member is Democrat Ro Khanna of California.
Jurisdiction
- Cyber Security, Operations, and Forces
- Information Technology, Systems, and Operations
- Science and Technology Programs and Policy
- Defense-Wide Research and Development (except Missile Defense and Space)
- Artificial Intelligence Policy and Programs
- Electromagnetic Spectrum Policy
- Electronic Warfare Policy
- Computer Software Acquisition Policy
Members, 118th Congress
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- Matt Gaetz, Florida
- Lisa McClain, Michigan
- Pat Fallon, Texas
- Dale Strong, Alabama
- Morgan Luttrell, Texas
- Jen Kiggans, Virginia
- Nick LaLota, New York
- Rich McCormick, Georgia
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External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Smith, Langevin Announce New Subcommittee for the 117th Congress. February 3, 2021. February 10, 2021. House Armed Services Committee.
- Web site: Hadley. Greg. HASC Organizes with 17 New Members—Including a USAFA Grad. 2023-02-02. 2023-04-30. Air and Space Forces Magazine.