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House Subcommittee Strengthens AI Robotics Procurement Safeguards
March 23, 2026
The U.S. House Subcommittee on Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection held hearings in March 2026 addressing national security risks posed by Chinese artificial intelligence, robotics, and autonomous sensing technologies, specifically highlighting companies such as DeepSeek and Unitree Robotics. Lawmakers and industry leaders emphasized the need to enhance federal procurement policies to restrict acquisitions of Chinese AI and robotic systems, strengthen export controls, and support domestic technology firms. The discussions underscored vulnerabilities in supply chains and federal networks, urging legislative and regulatory actions to safeguard U.S. technological leadership and national security.
- The subcommittee's focus signals potential upcoming procurement restrictions on Chinese AI and robotics products, impacting federal acquisition strategies.
- Federal agencies involved in AI and robotics procurement should prepare for enhanced security evaluations and possible exclusion of Chinese-origin technologies.
- Domestic robotics and AI companies may benefit from increased federal funding and policy support aimed at countering foreign competition.
- Procurement professionals should monitor legislative developments for new compliance requirements and opportunities related to national robotics strategy initiatives.
Unitree is one of dozens of Chinese companies propped up by Chinas national AI and robotics plan, which envisions transforming virtually every major industry in China by integrating AI powered robots through funding and favorable policies.
— Matthew Malchano, Vice President of Software at Boston Dynamics
With extensive state investment in technology companies and laws that enlist private companies to serve the interest of the government, the PRCs military-civil fusion is a serious threat to our own national security.
— Rep. James Walkinshaw, D-Va.
Communist Chinas infiltration of U.S. networks through cyber campaigns like Salt Typhoon offers a preview of the risks we face when Beijing gains access to sensitive systems and data.
— Andy Ogles, Subcommittee Chairman
Agencies
U.S. House Subcommittee on Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection, Department of Homeland Security, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, House Homeland Security Cyber Subcommittee
Vendors
Boston Dynamics, DeepSeek, Unitree Robotics, Palantir
Contracts
$1 billion, $350 million, $78,000
Locations
Sources
- Congressional subcommittee hearing focuses on risks posed by Chinese AI, robotics and other technologies - Homeland Preparedness News · Homeland Preparedness News · Mar 23
- Deepseek and Unitree Robotics: Examining the National Security Risks of PRC Artificial Intelligence · Homeland Security Committee Events · Mar 18
- U.S. robotics companies want federal help to keep Chinese robots out of Americaβs networks | CyberScoop · CyberScoop · Mar 18