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House Delays FISA Section 702 Extension Vote
March 20, 2026
The House of Representatives has postponed the vote on extending Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) until mid-April, following the Easter recess. The current authorization is set to expire on April 20, compressing the legislative timeline for renewal. Republican leaders are seeking an 18-month extension to maintain surveillance authorities under this provision. This delay introduces uncertainty for agencies and contractors involved in intelligence and surveillance-related procurements that depend on the continuation of Section 702 authorities.
- Procurement professionals supporting intelligence and surveillance programs should anticipate potential impacts on contract continuity and funding tied to Section 702 activities.
- Contractors may face compressed timelines for proposal submissions or contract modifications pending legislative outcomes.
- Agencies may need to adjust acquisition planning and risk management strategies to accommodate the delayed vote and possible short-term extensions.
- Organizations involved in compliance, cybersecurity, and intelligence services should evaluate how legislative timing affects operational requirements and contract deliverables.
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