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WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a significant move to bolster national security, Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) and Representative Dusty Johnson (R-SD) of the House Select Committee on China have re-introduced crucial legislation aimed at safeguarding U.S. infrastructure. This proposed legislation seeks to prohibit the Department of Transportation from utilizing digital 3-D mapping technology, specifically LiDAR, that is sourced from foreign adversaries.
The initiative comes amid growing concerns about the potential risks posed by foreign technologies, particularly those linked to China. Lawmakers believe that reliance on such technologies could compromise critical infrastructure and sensitive information. By restricting the use of foreign digital mapping tools, the legislation aims to ensure that U.S. infrastructure remains secure and resilient against espionage and technological infiltration.
Moolenaar and Johnson emphasized the importance of protecting American interests and maintaining the integrity of vital transportation systems. The introduction of this legislation reflects a broader effort to address the challenges posed by global technological competition and to enhance the nation's defense mechanisms.
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