A bill to require the Secretary of Defense assess and, as appropriate, implement open technical standards for digital content provenance, and for other purposes.
S. 3563119th Congress

A bill to require the Secretary of Defense assess and, as appropriate, implement open technical standards for digital content provenance, and for other purposes.

Introduced in the SenateSen. Gary Peters (D-MI)15 sections · 1 min read
Version: is · Apr 20, 2026

(a) In general

Not later than June 1, 2026, the Secretary of Defense shall develop a roadmap to guide potential future adoption and integration of digital content provenance capabilities across the Department of Defense.

(b) Elements

The roadmap developed pursuant to subsection (a) shall—

(1) identify and assess current and proposed open technical standards for digital content provenance that could be applied to publicly released digital media assets produced by the Department of Defense, the military components, and field activities of the Department;

(2) identify strategic objectives relating to securing and authenticating public-facing digital content;

(3) describe relevant roles and responsibilities across military departments and components of the Department;

(4) explore the establishment of standardized processes to enable embedding and verification of content credentials in appropriate public-facing Department media;

(5) outline potential acquisition approaches for supporting technologies and solutions;

(6) develop metrics, as appropriate, to assess the effectiveness, reliability, and scalability of digital content provenance technologies;

(7) establish an engagement mechanism for coordination with relevant stakeholders, including federally funded research and development centers, industry, and academia, to align efforts with evolving best practices and technical capabilities; and

(8) establish notional milestones and resource needs, disaggregated by fiscal year, to inform longer-term planning.

(c) Briefing to Congress

Not later than July 1, 2026, the Secretary of Defense shall provide the congressional defense committees (as defined in section 101(a) of title 10, United States Code) a briefing on the Department’s roadmap for adopting digital content provenance standards. The briefing should address—

(1) initial findings regarding feasibility, opportunities, and potential barriers;

(2) stakeholder engagement to date; and

(3) any planned next steps or pilot efforts under consideration.

(d) Definition of digital content provenance

In this section, the term digital content provenance means the verifiable history and origin of a digital asset, including information about its creation, ownership, and modifications over time.

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