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Congress Advances Cybersecurity Funding for Rural Utilities
March 16, 2026
Congress is progressing bipartisan legislation to reauthorize and allocate $250 million over five years for the Rural and Municipal Utility Advanced Cybersecurity program. This initiative aims to strengthen cybersecurity defenses for rural electric utilities, which face increasing threats from nation-state actors targeting critical energy infrastructure. The legislation also seeks to centralize cybersecurity leadership within the Department of Energy's Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER) and establish new frameworks to enhance protection measures.
- Why this matters: The funding and program reauthorization signal expanded federal investment in securing rural electric utilities, creating procurement opportunities for cybersecurity solutions tailored to this sector.
- Agencies and contractors should anticipate increased demand for advanced cybersecurity technologies and services focused on energy infrastructure resilience.
- The consolidation of cybersecurity leadership within DOE CESER may streamline procurement processes and clarify points of contact for vendors.
- Organizations serving rural utilities should align offerings with emerging frameworks addressing sophisticated cyber threats such as the Volt Typhoon campaign highlighted by lawmakers.
Electric cooperatives serving rural communities face identical cybersecurity threats as metropolitan systems, albeit with significantly limited resources.
— Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Reports detail ongoing threats, such as the Volt Typhoon campaign, actively directed at the U.S. electric grid.
— Laurel Lee
Agencies
House Energy and Commerce Committee, Department of Energy, Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response
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- Congress Aims to Revive Key Cybersecurity Program for Rural Electric Utilities - DEFCROS News · DEFCROS News · Mar 15
- Congress Aims to Revive Key Cybersecurity Program for Rural Electric Utilities - DEFCROS News · DEFCROS News · Mar 16