---
kind: "section"
citation: "47 U.S.C. § 906"
title: "47"
title_heading: "Telecommunications"
number: "906"
heading: "Wireless supply chain innovation and multilateral security"
release: "119-102"
date: "2026-07-12"
url: "https://uscodex.org/usc/47/906"
units:
  - "Chapter 8 — National Telecommunications and Information Administration"
  - "Subchapter I — Organization and Functions"
---

# §906. Wireless supply chain innovation and multilateral security

- (a) **Communications technology security funds—**
  - (1) **Public Wireless Supply Chain Innovation Fund—**
    - (A) **Establishment—**
      - (i) **In general—** There is established in the Treasury of the United States a trust fund to be known as the “Public Wireless Supply Chain Innovation Fund” (referred to in this paragraph as the “Innovation Fund”).
      - (ii) **Availability—**
        - (I) **In general—** Amounts appropriated to the Innovation Fund shall remain available through the end of the tenth fiscal year beginning after the date on which funds are appropriated to the Fund.
        - (II) **Remainder to Treasury—** Any amounts remaining in the Innovation Fund after the end of the tenth fiscal year beginning after the date of appropriation shall be deposited in the general fund of the Treasury.
    - (B) **Use of Fund—**
      - (i) **In general—** Amounts appropriated to the Innovation Fund shall be available to the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3), acting through the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator, to make grants on a competitive basis under this paragraph in such amounts as the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3), acting through the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator, determines appropriate, subject to [clause (ii)](#a-1-B-ii).
      - (ii) **Limitation on grant amounts—** The amount of a grant awarded under this paragraph to a recipient for a specific research focus area may not exceed $50,000,000.
    - (C) **Administration of Fund—** The [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3), acting through the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator, in consultation with the [Commission](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-4), the Under [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3) of Commerce for Standards and Technology, the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3) of Homeland Security, the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3) of Defense, and the Director of the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, shall establish criteria for grants awarded under this paragraph, by the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator and administer the Innovation Fund, to support the following:
      - (i) Promoting and deploying technology, including software, hardware, and microprocessing technology, that will enhance competitiveness in the fifth-generation (commonly known as “5G”) and successor wireless technology supply chains that use open and interoperable interface radio access networks.
      - (ii) Accelerating commercial deployments of open interface standards-based compatible, interoperable equipment, such as equipment developed pursuant to the standards set forth by organizations such as the O-RAN Alliance, the Telecom Infra Project, 3GPP, the Open-RAN Software Community, or any successor organizations.
      - (iii) Promoting and deploying compatibility of new 5G equipment with future open standards-based, interoperable equipment.
      - (iv) Managing integration of multi-vendor network environments.
      - (v) Identifying objective criteria to define equipment as compliant with open standards for multi-vendor network equipment interoperability.
      - (vi) Promoting and deploying security features enhancing the integrity and availability of equipment in multi-vendor networks.
      - (vii) Promoting and deploying network function virtualization to facilitate multi-vendor interoperability and a more diverse vendor market.
    - (D) **Nonduplication—** To the greatest extent practicable, the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3), acting through the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator, shall ensure that any research funded by a grant awarded under this paragraph avoids duplication of other Federal or private sector research.
    - (E) **Timing—** Not later than one year after the date on which funds are appropriated to the Innovation Fund, the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3), acting through the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator, shall begin awarding grants under this paragraph.
    - (F) **Federal advisory body—**
      - (i) **Establishment—** The [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3), acting through the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator, and in consultation with the Under [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3) of Commerce for Standards and Technology, shall establish a Federal advisory committee, in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.),[^1] composed of government and private sector experts, to advise the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3) and the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator on the administration of the Innovation Fund.
      - (ii) **Composition—** The advisory committee established under [clause (i)](#a-1-F-i) shall be composed of—
        - (I) representatives from—
          - (aa) the [Commission](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-4);
          - (bb) the Department of Defense;
          - (cc) the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence;
          - (dd) the National Institute of Standards and Technology;
          - (ee) the Department of State;
          - (ff) the National Science Foundation;
          - (gg) the Department of Homeland Security; and
          - (hh) the National Telecommunications and Information Administration; and
        - (II) other representatives from the private and public sectors, at the discretion of the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator.
      - (iii) **Duties—** The advisory committee established under [clause (i)](#a-1-F-i) shall advise the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3) and the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator on technology developments to help inform—
        - (I) the strategic direction of the Innovation Fund; and
        - (II) efforts of the Federal Government to promote a more secure, diverse, sustainable, and competitive supply chain.
    - (G) **Reports to Congress—**
      - (i) **Initial report—** Not later than 180 days after January 1, 2021, the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3), acting through the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator, shall submit to the relevant committees of Congress a report with—
        - (I) additional recommendations on promoting the competitiveness and sustainability of trusted suppliers in the wireless supply chain; and
        - (II) any additional authorities needed to facilitate the timely adoption of open standards-based equipment, including authority to provide loans, loan guarantees, and other forms of credit extension that would maximize the use of funds.
      - (ii) **Annual report—** For each fiscal year for which amounts in the Innovation Fund are available under this paragraph, the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3), acting through the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator, shall submit to Congress a report that—
        - (I) describes how, and to whom (including whether recipients are majority owned and controlled by minority individuals and majority owned and controlled by women), amounts in the Innovation Fund have been deployed;
        - (II) details the progress of the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3) and the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator in meeting the objectives described in [subparagraph (C)](#a-1-C); and
        - (III) includes any additional information that the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3) and the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator determine appropriate.
  - (2) **Multilateral Telecommunications Security Fund—**
    - (A) **Establishment of Fund—**
      - (i) **In general—** There is established in the Treasury of the United States a trust fund to be known as the “Multilateral Telecommunications Security Fund”.
      - (ii) **Use of Fund—** Amounts appropriated to the Multilateral Telecommunications Security Fund shall be available to the Secretary of State to make expenditures under this paragraph in such amounts as the Secretary of State determines appropriate.
      - (iii) **Availability—**
        - (I) **In general—** Amounts appropriated to the Multilateral Telecommunications Security Fund—
          - (aa) shall remain available through the end of the tenth fiscal year beginning after the date of appropriation; and
          - (bb) may only be allocated upon the Secretary of State reaching an arrangement or agreement with foreign government partners to participate in the common funding mechanism described in [subparagraph (B)](#a-2-B).
        - (II) **Remainder to Treasury—** Any amounts remaining in the Multilateral Telecommunications Security Fund after the end of the tenth fiscal year beginning after January 1, 2021 shall be deposited in the general fund of the Treasury.
    - (B) **Administration of Fund—** The Secretary of State, in consultation with the [NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator, the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3) of Homeland Security, the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3) of Defense, the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3) of the Treasury, the Director of National Intelligence, and the [Commission](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-4), is authorized to establish a common funding mechanism, in coordination with foreign partners, that uses amounts from the Multilateral Telecommunications Security Fund to support the development and adoption of secure and trusted telecommunications technologies. In creating and sustaining a common funding mechanism, the Secretary of State should leverage United States funding in order to secure commitments and contributions from trusted foreign partners such as the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan, and should prioritize the following objectives:
      - (i) Advancing research and development of secure and trusted communications technologies.
      - (ii) Strengthening supply chains.
      - (iii) Promoting the use of trusted vendors.
    - (C) **Notifications to be provided by the Fund—**
      - (i) **In general—** Not later than 15 days prior to the Fund making a financial commitment associated with the provision of expenditures under [subparagraph (A)(ii)](#a-2-A-ii) in an amount in excess of $1,000,000, the Secretary of State shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report in writing that contains the information required by [clause (ii)](#a-2-C-ii).
      - (ii) **Information required—** The information required by this clause includes—
        - (I) the amount of each such expenditure;
        - (II) an identification of the recipient or beneficiary; and
        - (III) a description of the project or activity and the purpose to be achieved of an expenditure by the Fund.
      - (iii) **Arrangements or agreements—** The Secretary of State shall notify the appropriate congressional committees not later than 30 days after entering into a new bilateral or multilateral arrangement or agreement described in [subparagraph (A)(iii)(I)(bb)](#a-2-A-iii-I-bb).
      - (iv) **Appropriate congressional committees defined—** In this subparagraph, the term “appropriate congressional committees” means—
        - (I) the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate;
        - (II) the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate;
        - (III) the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives; and
        - (IV) the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives.
- (b) **Promoting United States leadership in international organizations and communications standards-setting bodies—**
  - (1) **In general—** The Secretary of State, the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3) of Commerce, and the Chairman of the [Commission](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-4), or their designees, shall consider how to enhance representation of the United States at international forums that set standards for 5G networks and for future generations of wireless communications networks, including—
    - (A) the International Telecommunication Union (commonly known as “ITU”);
    - (B) the International Organization for Standardization (commonly known as “ISO”);
    - (C) the Inter-American Telecommunication [Commission](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-4) (commonly known as “CITEL”); and
    - (D) the voluntary standards organizations that develop protocols for wireless devices and other equipment, such as the 3GPP and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (commonly known as “IEEE”).
  - (2) **Annual report—** The Secretary of State, the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3) of Commerce, and the Chairman of the [Commission](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-4) shall jointly submit to the relevant committees of Congress an annual report on the progress made under [paragraph (1)](#b-1).
- (c) **Definitions—** In this section:
  - (1) The term “3GPP” means the Third Generation Partnership Project.
  - (2) The term “5G network” means a radio network as described by 3GPP Release 15 or higher.
  - (3) The term “[Commission](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-4)” means the Federal Communications [Commission](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-4).
  - (4) The term “[NTIA](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-1) Administrator” means the [Assistant Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-2) of Commerce for Communications and Information.
  - (5) The term “Open-RAN” means the Open Radio Access Network approach to standardization adopted by the O-RAN Alliance, Telecom Infra Project, or 3GPP, or any similar set of open standards for multi-vendor network equipment interoperability.
  - (6) The term “relevant committees of Congress” means—
    - (A) the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate;
    - (B) the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate;
    - (C) the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate;
    - (D) the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate;
    - (E) the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate;
    - (F) the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate;
    - (G) the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives;
    - (H) the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives;
    - (I) the Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives;
    - (J) the Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives;
    - (K) the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives; and
    - (L) the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives.
  - (7) The term “[Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3)” means the [Secretary](/usc/47/901.md?p=a-3) of Commerce.

## Footnotes

[^1]: See References in Text note below.

## Source credit

(Pub. L. 116–283, div. H, title XCII, § 9202, Jan. 1, 2021, 134 Stat. 4788; Pub. L. 117–167, div. A, § 105(b), Aug. 9, 2022, 136 Stat. 1392; Pub. L. 118–31, div. F, title LXVII, § 6707(b)(1)(A), Dec. 22, 2023, 137 Stat. 1018.)

## Notes

### Editorial Notes

### References in Text

The Federal Advisory Committee Act, referred to in subsec. (a)(1)(F)(i), is Pub. L. 92–463, Oct. 6, 1972, 86 Stat. 770, which was set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees, and was substantially repealed and restated in chapter 10 (§ 1001 et seq.) of Title 5 by Pub. L. 117–286, §§ 3(a), 7, Dec. 27, 2022, 136 Stat. 4197, 4361. For disposition of sections of the Act into chapter 10 of Title 5, see Disposition Table preceding section 101 of Title 5.

### Codification

Section was enacted as part of the William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 and not as part of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration Organization Act which comprises this chapter.

### Amendments

2023—Subsec. (a)(2)(C), (D). Pub. L. 118–31 redesignated subpar. (D) as (C) and struck out former subpar. (C) which related to annual report to Congress.

2022—Subsec. (a)(1)(G)(ii)(I). Pub. L. 117–167 inserted “(including whether recipients are majority owned and controlled by minority individuals and majority owned and controlled by women)” after “to whom”.
