Security | Subtitle National

: Changes in the readiness status of military units must be reported through a formal readiness reporting system, often within 24 to 72 hours of a significant event.

: Every five years, reports must include data derived from financial institutions to describe long-term trends in money laundering and the financing of terrorism. subtitle National Security

This report outlines the various statutory and regulatory reporting requirements related to under United States law, specifically focusing on provisions within Title 10 (Armed Forces), Title 31 (Money and Finance), and Title 42 (The Public Health and Welfare). 1. Mandatory Defense & Intelligence Reporting : Changes in the readiness status of military

: New regulations require annual reports to Congress regarding enforcement actions and assessments of "prohibited technology" involving U.S. person transactions. 3. Information Security & Handling Title 31 (Money and Finance)

: The Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) must submit a report to Congress on the nation's economic security strategy, focusing on improving competitiveness in science and research to support national security interests.