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House Bill

H.R. 4344

119th Congress

Resilient LEO PNT Act

In Committee
Introduced:Sep 30, 2025

Primary Sponsor

Christopher H. Smith

Christopher H. Smith

Representative

Republican
NJ-4

Cosponsors

2

Quick Stats

Policy Area

Armed Forces and National Security

Summary

This bill would allow members of the Army Reserve to access a specific military training system using their personal internet-connected devices, unless the Department of the Army decides this access needs to be restricted for security reasons.

Latest Action

Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.

SponsorChristopher H. Smith (R-NJ)
Introduced9/30/2025
StatusReferred to the House Committee on Armed Services.
ChamberHouse
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Resilient LEO PNT Act

This bill would allow members of the Army Reserve to access a specific military training system using their personal internet-connected devices, unless the Department of the Army decides this access needs to be restricted for security reasons.

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This bill would allow members of the Army Reserve to access a specific military training system using their personal internet-connected devices, unless the Department of the Army decides this access needs to be restricted for security reasons.

Bill Number
4344
Sponsor
Christopher H. Smith (R-NJ)
Introduced
9/30/2025
Status
Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.
Policy Area
Armed Forces and National Security

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Fact Sheet

Title
Resilient LEO PNT Act
Bill Number
4344
Sponsor
Christopher H. Smith (R-NJ)
Status
Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.
Introduced
9/30/2025
Summary
This bill would allow members of the Army Reserve to access a specific military training system using their personal internet-connected devices, unless the Department of the Army decides this access needs to be restricted for security reasons.

Data from Congress.gov

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