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H.R. 4997: Modernize Diplomatic Security Training Act

This bill, known as the Modernize Diplomatic Security Training Act, aims to update and improve the training requirements for certain Diplomatic Security special agents within the U.S. State Department. It specifically focuses on agents who are assigned to high-risk or high-threat locations.

Key Provisions

  • Mandatory Counterintelligence Training: The bill mandates that Diplomatic Security special agents with primary counterintelligence responsibilities or those stationed in high-risk areas must receive specific and substantive counterintelligence training. This training will be provided by the Office of Counterintelligence of the Department of State.
  • Amendment to Existing Law: The bill amends the Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986 by adding a new section that outlines these training requirements.
  • Updating Training Protocols: The intention behind this bill is to ensure that agents are better prepared to handle counterintelligence tasks and threats that may arise during their duties in challenging environments.

Impact on Diplomatic Security

The introduction of this mandatory training is aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and safety of U.S. diplomatic personnel in locations where they may face higher risks of espionage or terrorism. By equipping agents with better training, the bill seeks to strengthen national security and protect U.S. interests abroad.

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Date Action
Aug. 19, 2025 Introduced in House
Aug. 19, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

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