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Bill S 2607 prohibits using 2026 Defense funds to alter the Commander of US Cyber Command's authority, ensuring current cybersecurity operations remain unchanged.
Bill S 2607 prohibits using 2026 Defense funds to alter the Commander of US Cyber Command's authority, ensuring current cybersecurity operations remain unchanged.
Bill Number: S 2607
Title: A bill to prohibit the availability of funds to modify authorities of the Commander of United States Cyber Command, and for other purposes.
Status: Introduced in Senate
Introduced Date: July 31, 2025
Primary Sponsor: Mike Rounds
The primary purpose of Bill S 2607 is to ensure that no funds allocated for the Department of Defense in the fiscal year 2026 can be used to alter the existing responsibilities, authorities, or command structure of the Commander of United States Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM). This bill aims to maintain the status quo regarding the command structure and operational authority of USCYBERCOM as it was defined on June 1, 2025.
Bill S 2607 is a legislative measure aimed at preserving the current command structure of the Commander of US Cyber Command by restricting the use of funds for any modifications during the fiscal year 2026. This bill reflects a commitment to maintaining established cybersecurity operations and oversight within the Department of Defense.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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