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§3034c Intelligence Community Innovation Unit

Title 50 › Chapter CHAPTER 44— - NATIONAL SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - COORDINATION FOR NATIONAL SECURITY › § 3034c

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Director of National Intelligence must make a plan within 180 days after December 22, 2023 to set up an Intelligence Community Innovation Unit. “Emerging technology” uses the meaning in the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023. “Unit” means the Intelligence Community Innovation Unit. The plan must say how the Unit will help agency leaders find commercial emerging technologies to meet mission needs, give technical help to agencies that want to use those technologies, move promising prototypes into production, and act as a bridge to the private sector with a focus on small and medium companies. The plan must be for no more than 50 full-time equivalent staff, include an assessment of the Unit’s benefits, and be sent to and briefed for the congressional intelligence committees and the defense subcommittees on appropriations. If Congress provides funding, the Director must establish the Unit inside the Office of the Director of National Intelligence within 180 days after the plan is sent. The Unit cannot stop other agencies from doing their lawful work. The DNI appoints the Unit’s director, who reports to the DNI, and should prefer candidates with private-sector emerging tech experience and a record of adopting such tech. The Unit is limited to 50 FTE, must have staff skilled in rapid acquisition, working with small companies, and intelligence mission needs, and may take detailed staff from agencies. The Unit must move proven prototype projects toward production when there is a clear mission need and a likely partner, including using the pilot called Emerging Technology Transition Projects. The Unit cannot require special procurement treatment for any company and can only use the DNI’s existing authorities. All authorities end 5 years after the Unit is set up.

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Title 50, §3034c

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(a)In this section:
(1)the term “emerging technology” has the meaning given that term in section 6701 of the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023 (Public Law 117–263; 50 U.S.C. 3024 note).
(2)The term “Unit” means the Intelligence Community Innovation Unit.
(b)(1)Not later than 180 days after December 22, 2023, the Director of National Intelligence shall develop a plan for how to implement the Intelligence Community Innovation Unit within the intelligence community.
(2)The plan developed pursuant to paragraph (1) shall cover how the Unit will—
(A)benefit heads of the elements of the intelligence community in identifying commercial emerging technologies and associated capabilities to address critical mission needs of elements of the intelligence community;
(B)provide to the heads of the elements of the intelligence community seeking to field commercial emerging technologies technical expertise with respect to such technologies.11 So in original. The period probably should be a semicolon.
(C)facilitate the transition of potential prototypes and solutions to critical mission needs of the intelligence community from research and prototype projects to production; and
(D)serve as a liaison between the intelligence community and the private sector, in which capacity such liaison shall focus on small- and medium-sized companies and other organizations that do not have significant experience engaging with the intelligence community.
(3)The plan developed pursuant to paragraph (1) shall—
(A)plan for not more than 50 full-time equivalent personnel; and
(B)include an assessment as to how the establishment of the Unit would benefit the identification and evaluation of commercial emerging technologies for prototyping and potential adoption by the intelligence community to fulfill critical mission needs.
(4)Upon completing development of the plan pursuant to paragraph (1), the Director shall—
(A)submit to the congressional intelligence committees, the Subcommittee on Defense of the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate, and the Subcommittee on Defense of the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives a copy of the plan; and
(B)provide such committees and subcommittees a briefing on the plan.
(c)To the extent and in such amounts as specifically provided in advance in appropriations Acts for the purposes detailed in this section, not later than 180 days after the date on which the Director of National Intelligence submits the plan pursuant to subsection (b)(4)(A), the Director of National Intelligence shall establish the Unit within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
(d)The Unit shall not abrogate or otherwise constrain any element of the intelligence community from conducting authorized activities.
(e)(1)The head of the Unit is the Director of the Intelligence Community Innovation Unit, who shall be appointed by the Director of National Intelligence and shall report directly to the Director of National Intelligence.
(2)In selecting an individual for appointment as the Director of the Intelligence Community Innovation Unit, the Director of National Intelligence shall give preference to individuals who the Director of National Intelligence determines have—
(A)significant relevant experience involving commercial emerging technology within the private sector; and
(B)a demonstrated history of fostering the adoption of commercial emerging technologies by the United States Government or the private sector.
(f)(1)In addition to the Director of the Intelligence Community Innovation Unit, the Unit shall be composed of not more than 50 full-time equivalent positions.
(2)The Director of National Intelligence shall ensure that there is a sufficient number of staff of the Unit, as determined by the Director, with expertise in—
(A)other transaction authorities and nontraditional and rapid acquisition pathways for emerging technology;
(B)engaging and evaluating small- and medium-sized emerging technology companies;
(C)the mission needs of the intelligence community; and
(D)such other skills or experiences as the Director determines necessary.
(g)Upon request of the Unit, each head of an element of the intelligence community may detail to the Unit any of the personnel of that element to assist in carrying out the duties under subsection (b) on a reimbursable or a nonreimbursable basis.
(h)The Director of the Intelligence Community Innovation Unit shall transition research and prototype projects to products in a production stage upon identifying a demonstrated critical mission need of one or more elements of the intelligence community and a potential mission partner likely to field and further fund upon maturation, including by designating projects as Emerging Technology Transition Projects under the pilot program required by section 6713 of the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023 (Public Law 117–263; 50 U.S.C. 3024 note).
(i)The Director of National Intelligence shall take such steps as may be necessary to encourage the use of the Unit by the heads of the other elements of the intelligence community.
(j)(1)Nothing in this section shall be construed to require any element of the intelligence community to provide preferential treatment for any private sector entity with regard to procurement of technology construed as restricting or preempting any activities of the intelligence community.
(2)The Unit established pursuant to subsection (c) will be limited to the existing authorities possessed by the Director of National Intelligence.
(k)The authorities and requirements of this section shall terminate on the date that is 5 years after the date of the establishment of the Unit.

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50 U.S.C. § 3034c

Title 50War and National Defense

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Apr 6, 2026

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