US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB2683

Introduced
4/7/25  
Refer
4/7/25  
Report Pass
4/9/25  

Caption

Remote Access Security Act

Impact

The passage of HB 2683 could significantly impact existing statutes by broadening the scope of export controls to include remote access to items. This change is particularly relevant in the context of rapid technological advancements and the increasing integration of digital platforms in global trade and defense. The bill gives the Secretary of Commerce the authority to regulate remote access, which may enhance the nation's capability to safeguard sensitive materials and technologies from foreign threats, but also raises questions about the implications for businesses operating online.

Summary

House Bill 2683, titled the 'Remote Access Security Act', amends the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 to introduce regulations on the remote access of controlled items. This legislative initiative aims to address growing concerns regarding how foreign persons may access items subject to U.S. jurisdiction through network connections, including the internet and cloud services. The bill defines 'remote access' and establishes criteria under which such access could pose a serious risk to U.S. national security and foreign policy.

Sentiment

Sentiment around HB 2683 generally reflects a focus on national security, with proponents emphasizing the necessity of heightened controls amidst escalating global tensions. Supporters argue that it is essential for protecting U.S. interests and ensuring the integrity of sensitive technologies. However, there are concerns raised by some stakeholders regarding potential overreach and the implications for businesses, particularly around compliance costs and operational challenges when engaging with international markets.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential impact on innovation and collaborative work that often requires sharing data and technology across borders. Critics argue that stringent controls could hinder legitimate business and academic interactions. Furthermore, the bill's provisions for remote access regulation compel considerations about the balance between security and the commercial freedom that encourages global partnerships, adding another layer of complexity to the ongoing debate surrounding export controls and national security.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB3519

Remote Access Security Act

US HB7357

TSP Fiduciary Security Act of 2026

US SB1705

Chip Security Act

US HB3447

Chip Security Act

US SB1368

TSP Fiduciary Security Act of 2025

US SB2040

Connected Vehicle National Security Review Act

US HB3695

Social Security Access Act

US SB2041

Information and Communications Technology and Services National Security Review Act

US HB6879

RESTRICT Act Restoring Export and Security Trade Restrictions for Integrated Circuit Technologies Act

US SB4429

Connected Vehicle Security Act of 2026

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