US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB390

Introduced
1/14/25  
Refer
1/14/25  
Report Pass
6/11/25  

Caption

ACERO Act Advanced Capabilities for Emergency Response Operations Act

Impact

If enacted, HB 390 would significantly impact emergency management protocols concerning wildfire responses. The bill's focus on leveraging advanced technologies from NASA could lead to improved efficiency and effectiveness in the coordination of aerial firefighting efforts. This could ultimately save resources and lives by enhancing the capabilities of responders to fight wildfires more effectively. Furthermore, the emphasis on collaboration across agencies may foster a more unified approach towards wildfire management, potentially streamlining operations during critical fire events.

Summary

House Bill 390, known as the Advanced Capabilities for Emergency Response Operations Act (ACERO Act), aims to enhance aerial responses to wildfires by utilizing NASA-developed tools and technologies. The bill mandates the Administrator of NASA to conduct research and development activities focused on improving wildfire response capabilities. This includes advanced aircraft technologies, information sharing for wildfire response teams, and creating an interoperable platform for better situational awareness of aerial assets during firefighting efforts. Additionally, the bill encourages collaboration with various federal, state, local agencies, and private organizations involved in wildfire management.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be largely positive among stakeholders who prioritize enhancing wildfire response capacities. Proponents argue that integrating advanced technologies into emergency responses is crucial for adapting to increasing wildfire rates exacerbated by climate change. However, there may be underlying concerns regarding funding, resource allocation, and whether the integration of NASA technology could lead to bureaucratic delays, as well as how effectively the collaboration between various agencies will be achieved.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the bill's prohibition on procuring unmanned aircraft systems from covered foreign entities, which could restrict options for sourcing necessary technology. While aimed at ensuring national security, this stipulation may lead to debates regarding its necessity and implications for innovation in emergency management. Additionally, concerns about whether the bill adequately addresses the needs of local agencies and their operational capabilities in wildfire responses are also areas of discussion among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

US HB7273

Related NASA Reauthorization Act of 2026

Previously Filed As

US SB2264

Advancing VA’s Emergency Response to (AVERT) Crises Act of 2025

US AB275

Office of Emergency Services: wildfire aerial response program.

US S1840

Creates "New Jersey Responsible AI Advancement and Workforce Protection Act."

US HB2600

Accessing Satellite Capabilities to Enable New Discoveries Act ASCEND Act

US SB1437

ASCEND Act Accessing Satellite Capabilities to Enable New Discoveries Act

US SB2389

ARMOR Act of 2025 Advanced Reactor Modernization for Operational Resilience Act of 2025

US HB6601

CARE for First Responders Act Crisis Assistance and Resources in Emergencies for First Responders Act

US S1208

To ensure the responsible use of advanced robotic technologies

US H1978

To ensure the responsible use of advanced robotic technologies

US AB615

Power facilities: emergency response and action plans.

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