Subtitle National Security (2025)

: Annual assessments and reports are required for the President and Congress regarding the safety, reliability, and condition of the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile.

Under , several subchapters mandate periodic reports to congressional defense committees to ensure oversight of military and technology security:

: New regulations require annual reports to Congress regarding enforcement actions and assessments of "prohibited technology" involving U.S. person transactions. 3. Information Security & Handling subtitle National Security

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

: 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. : Annual assessments and reports are required for

Regulatory frameworks such as the establish how classified information is reported and protected: 31 USC SUBTITLE IV, CHAPTER 53, SUBCHAPTER II - OLRC Home

: The National Security Act of 1947 mandates regular reports on security clearances, intelligence budget justifications, and significant interpretations of law concerning intelligence activities. 2. Economic & Financial Security Reports person transactions

: The Secretary of Defense must submit an annual report describing actions taken to improve technology transfer policies and integrate industry recommendations into the National Disclosure Policy.