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State Department Launches Emerging Threats Bureau
March 25, 2026
The U.S. Department of State has established the Bureau of Emerging Threats to address advanced technological risks including cyberattacks, AI weaponization, space security, and critical infrastructure threats from adversaries such as Iran, China, Russia, and North Korea. This new bureau, led by senior official Anny Vu, aims to proactively counter emerging high-tech threats by focusing on cybersecurity, disruptive technologies, and threat assessment. Concurrently, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) has issued warnings about accelerating missile and cyber threats, emphasizing the growing role of AI and quantum computing in adversarial capabilities. These developments signal increased federal prioritization of advanced technology defense and cybersecurity initiatives.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate expanded requirements for cybersecurity solutions, AI risk mitigation technologies, and space security capabilities aligned with the bureau's mission.
- Contractors specializing in emerging technologies, cyber defense, and critical infrastructure protection may find new opportunities to support the bureau's operational and technology needs.
- Agencies and vendors should prepare for potential solicitations or contracts focused on advanced threat detection, AI weaponization countermeasures, and infrastructure resilience.
- This initiative reflects a broader federal emphasis on integrating cutting-edge technology expertise into national security procurement strategies, underscoring the importance of innovation and rapid response capabilities.
These nations will likely seek to understand US plans for advanced missile defense for the Homeland, probably for the purpose of shaping their own missile development programs and assessing US intentions regarding deterrence.
— Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence
I think you’re going to see more TSA agents as we come to Thursday, Friday, Saturday of next week, they’re going to quit, or they’re not going to show up.
— Sean Duffy, Transportation Secretary
Agencies
U.S. Department of State, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Senate
Vendors
CrowdStrike Inc.
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- State Department launches effort to counter cyberattacks, AI risks from Iran, others · MSN · Mar 23
- State Department Launches New Bureau to Combat High-Tech Threats - Security Boulevard · Security Boulevard · Mar 25
- State Department Creates New Bureau of Emerging Threats—What We Know - Newsweek · Newsweek · Mar 24
- ODNI Warns of Missile, Cyber Threats to US · ExecutiveGov · Mar 19