Showing posts with label S 3570. Show all posts
Showing posts with label S 3570. Show all posts

Monday, September 16, 2024

Review - S 4813 Introduced – Cyber Ready Workforce

Back in July, Sen Rosen introduced S 4813, the Cyber Ready Workforce Act. The bill would establish a grant program within the Department of Labor to support the creation, implementation, and expansion of registered apprenticeship programs in cybersecurity. The bill would authorize ‘such funds as necessary’ to be appropriated for this program. This bill is very similar to S 3570 [removed from paywall], which Rosen introduced in the 117th Congress. No action was taken on the earlier bill.

Moving Forward

Rosen is a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee to which this bill was assigned for consideration. This means that there should be sufficient influence to see this bill considered in Committee. I see nothing in this bill that would engender any organized opposition. I suspect that the bill would pass in Committee with significant bipartisan support.

This bill is not important enough to be considered under regular order in the Senate. It is possible that it could be considered under the unanimous consent process. A more likely route to the President’s desk would be including this language from this bill in some large piece of legislation, either added in the drafting or as an amendment in the floor process for that bill. Unfortunately, it is almost too late in the Session for the Committee to move the bill forward.

 

For more information on the provisions of this bill, see my article at CFSN Detailed Analysis - https://patrickcoyle.substack.com/p/s-4813-introduced - subscription required.

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

HR 6588 Introduced – Cybersecurity Apprenticeships

Earlier this month, Rep Lee (D,NV) introduced HR 6588, the Cyber Ready Workforce Act. The bill would establish a grant program within the Department of Labor to support the creation, implementation, and expansion of registered apprenticeship programs in cybersecurity. The bill would authorize ‘such funds as necessary’ to be appropriated for this program. This bill is a companion bill (identical language) to S 3570, upon which I reported earlier today.

Neither Lee, nor her sole cosponsor {Rep Fitzpatrick (R,PA)} are members of the House Education and Labor Committee to which this bill was assigned for consideration. This makes it unlikely that the Committee will take up the bill. I see nothing in this bill that would engender organized opposition. If the bill were to be considered in Committee, I suspect that it would receive significant bipartisan support.

Review - S 3570 Introduced – Cybersecurity Apprenticeships

Earlier this month, Sen Rosen (D,NV) introduced S 3570, the Cyber Ready Workforce Act. The bill would establish a grant program within the Department of Labor to support the creation, implementation, and expansion of registered apprenticeship programs in cybersecurity. The bill would authorize ‘such funds as necessary’ to be appropriated for this program.

Moving Forward

Rosen is a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee to which this bill was assigned for consideration. This means that there should be sufficient influence to see this bill considered in Committee. I see nothing in this bill that would engender any organized opposition. I suspect that the bill would pass in Committee with significant bipartisan support.

This bill is not important enough to be considered under regular order in the Senate. It is possible that it could be considered under the unanimous consent process. A more likely route to the President’s desk would be including this language from this bill in some large piece of legislation, either added in the drafting or as an amendment in the floor process for that bill.

Commentary

There is nothing in the language of this bill that would prohibit the funding from going to some cybersecurity training program that concentrated on industrial control system. I would be more comfortable, however, if some sort of control system certification program were listed in §4(b)(1).

 

For more details about the provisions of this bill, see my article at CFSN Detailed Analysis - https://patrickcoyle.substack.com/p/s-3570-introduced - subscription required.

Friday, February 4, 2022

Bills Introduced – 2-3-22

Yesterday, with both the House and Senate in session, there were 46 bills introduced. Two of those bills will receive additional coverage in this blog:

HR 6588 To establish a grant program within the Department of Labor to support the creation, implementation, and expansion of registered apprenticeship programs in cybersecurity. Rep. Lee, Susie [D-NV-3]

S 3570 A bill to establish a grant program within the Department of Labor to support the creation, implementation, and expansion of registered apprenticeship programs in cybersecurity. Sen. Rosen, Jacky [D-NV]

 
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