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Senate to Vote Tuesday on Cloture for FY22 NDAA

The Senate plans a Tuesday vote on invoking cloture on the compromise conference version of the FY 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (S-1605). The conference NDAA, which the House passed Tuesday, jettisoned some previously included telecom language but retains text…

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directing DOD to brief the National Security Council on “potential harmful interference” to GPS posed by Ligado’s planned L-band operations (see 2112080070). The measure also expands on language from the FY 2021 NDAA that required DOD to estimate the cost of damage to department systems from Ligado's L-band use (see 2012040043), to now give the Pentagon explicit authority to seek recompense from the company. The National Emergency Number Association is "disappointed" lawmakers dropped language in the revised NDAA from the 911 Supporting Accurate Views of Emergency Services Act (HR-2351) since the proposal to change 911 dispatchers' "federal classification from 'office support' to 'protective service' would cost nothing, but it would more accurately reflect their specialized training and skills, as well as their crucial role in public safety."