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Senators Introduce SNAP EBT Cybersecurity Bill
March 23, 2026
Senators Kirsten Gillibrand, Ron Wyden, John Fetterman, Bill Cassidy, Katie Britt, Andy Kim, Dave McCormick, along with Representatives Dan Goldman and Mike Lawler, have introduced the Enhanced Cybersecurity for SNAP Act. This bipartisan legislation mandates modernization of SNAP EBT card technology by requiring chip-enabled cards and regular cybersecurity updates to prevent fraud through skimming. The bill also provides support for states to rapidly replace compromised cards and assists vendors in upgrading payment systems. This initiative directly impacts procurement professionals involved in state and federal SNAP program technology upgrades and vendor contract management.
- Why this matters: The bill signals forthcoming federal requirements for enhanced payment card security technology in SNAP programs, creating procurement demand for chip-enabled EBT cards and secure payment infrastructure.
- Agencies and vendors should prepare for potential contract opportunities related to EBT card technology modernization and cybersecurity enhancements.
- States administering SNAP programs may require vendor support for rapid card replacement and system upgrades, influencing procurement planning and vendor selection.
- Organizations providing secure payment solutions and fraud prevention technologies should evaluate alignment with the bill's provisions to position for upcoming solicitations.
In just two years, hardworking New Yorkers have lost at least $52 million in SNAP benefits to scammers.
— Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
Agencies
U.S. Department of Agriculture