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Congress Seeks Pause on Texas A&M NSF Contract
March 13, 2026
Congressional scrutiny has intensified over a $17 million National Science Foundation (NSF) research security contract awarded to Texas A&M University due to alleged repeated security failures involving collaborations with Chinese military-linked entities. A GOP congressman has called for a pause on this contract portion amid broader national security concerns about U.S. research partnerships with China. This development signals potential tightening of oversight and restructuring of research security programs affecting federally funded academic research collaborations.
- The NSF's SECURE program, which includes a $17 million contract portion for Texas A&M and a $50 million contract for the University of Washington, is under review for compliance with research security standards.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased scrutiny and possible delays or modifications in research security-related contracts involving sensitive international collaborations.
- Contractors and academic institutions engaged in federally funded research must evaluate and strengthen their security protocols to align with evolving federal expectations.
- This situation underscores the importance of integrating counterintelligence considerations into research procurement and partnership strategies, especially those involving entities linked to foreign military interests.
These are the two research superpowers in the world, just as these are the two largest economies in the world. And disentangling that is extremely challenging, because there are benefits that come from those relationships, but then there are real risks that come with those relationships too.
— Glenn Tiffert, Distinguished Research Fellow, Stanford University
Agencies
National Science Foundation, U.S. House of Representatives, Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency, Office of Counterintelligence
Vendors
Parallax Advanced Research
Contracts
$17 million (Texas A&M portion), $50 million