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HR 1165 119th Congress House Transportation and Public Works

Port Crane Security and Inspection Act of 2025

Introduced: February 10, 2025 Introduced by: Gimenez, Carlos A. Republican · Florida See on congress.gov
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Feb 10, 2025
Referred to the Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security.
Feb 10, 2025
Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Feb 10, 2025
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Port Crane Security and Inspection Act of 2025

This bill limits the operation of foreign cranes at U.S. ports. In general, foreign cranes are those that have information technology and operational technology components that (1) were manufactured by companies that are subject to the ownership, control, or influence of a country designated as a foreign adversary; and (2) connect to ports' cyber infrastructure.

Foreign cranes that are contracted for on or after the date of the bill's enactment may not operate at a U.S. port. Also, beginning five years after this bill is enacted, foreign cranes operating at U.S. ports may not use software or other technology manufactured by a company owned by a country designated as a foreign adversary.

Additionally, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) must (1) inspect foreign cranes for potential security risks or threats before they are placed into operation, (2) assess the threat posed by security risks or threats of existing or newly constructed foreign cranes, and (3) take any crane that poses a security risk or threat offline until the crane can be certified as no longer being a risk or threat.

CISA must also report to Congress about security risks or threats posed by foreign cranes at U.S. ports.

What's happening now February 10, 2025

Referred to the Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security.

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