[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. 4693 Introduced in Senate (IS)]

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119th CONGRESS
  2d Session
                                S. 4693

 To require the Secretary of Defense to carry out an operational pilot 
program under the Hybrid Space Architecture initiative to evaluate the 
 use of commercially available orbital data center services and space-
based cloud computing capabilities relevant to national security space 
        and joint mission requirements, and for other purposes.


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                              June 4, 2026

 Mr. Cruz (for himself and Mr. Hickenlooper) introduced the following 
   bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed 
                                Services

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                                 A BILL


 
 To require the Secretary of Defense to carry out an operational pilot 
program under the Hybrid Space Architecture initiative to evaluate the 
 use of commercially available orbital data center services and space-
based cloud computing capabilities relevant to national security space 
        and joint mission requirements, and for other purposes.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

    This Act may be cited as the ``Nodes, Enterprise Workloads, and 
Hybrid Operations, Resilience, Integration, Zero-Trust, Orbital 
Networks Act'' or the ``NEW HORIZON Act''.

SEC. 2. OPERATIONAL PILOT PROGRAM ON ORBITAL DATA CENTER SERVICES.

    (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
            (1) Modern national security space missions generate 
        increasing volumes of data from space-based sensors, platforms, 
        and constellations, placing growing demands on terrestrial data 
        transport, processing, and analysis infrastructure.
            (2) Reliance on ground-based data processing can introduce 
        latency, bandwidth constraints, and vulnerabilities that may 
        degrade the timeliness, resilience, and effectiveness of 
        military and intelligence operations in contested environments.
            (3) Commercial industry is developing orbital data center 
        and space-based cloud computing capabilities that enable in-
        space data processing, storage, and analytics, which may reduce 
        latency, enhance resilience, and improve mission outcomes.
            (4) The Department of Defense has identified the need for 
        hybrid architectures that integrate space, terrestrial, and 
        commercial capabilities to support joint and national security 
        missions.
            (5) An operational pilot program is necessary to evaluate 
        the military utility, operational integration, and transition 
        potential of orbital data center services through real-world 
        mission use cases before any broader adoption or sustained 
        acquisition.
            (6) Maintaining a competitive and resilient domestic 
        industrial base for orbital infrastructure, including satellite 
        platforms, communications systems, and in-space computing 
        capabilities, is important to accelerating innovation and 
        supporting operational resilience.
    (b) Pilot Program.--
            (1) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
        the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense (referred 
        to in this Act as the ``Secretary''), acting through the 
        Director of the Defense Innovation Unit, shall carry out an 
        operational pilot program under the Hybrid Space Architecture 
        initiative to evaluate the use of commercially available 
        orbital data center services and space-based cloud computing 
        capabilities relevant to national security space and joint 
        mission requirements.
            (2) Purposes.--The purposes of the pilot program shall be--
                    (A) to assess the military utility of orbital data 
                center and space-based cloud computing services;
                    (B) to evaluate the operational integration of such 
                services into existing and planned Department of 
                Defense space and joint architectures;
                    (C) to examine the resilience, latency, security, 
                and mission assurance benefits of in-space data 
                processing;
                    (D) to inform the potential transition of such 
                services into sustained programs of record or 
                operational use;
                    (E) to evaluate concepts of operations for the 
                protection and defense of orbital data center assets 
                against kinetic, nonkinetic, and cyber threats;
                    (F) to assess the asset protection strategies and 
                vulnerabilities of orbital data center infrastructure; 
                and
                    (G) to evaluate the integration and operational 
                performance of interoperable, commercially provided 
                orbital infrastructure components sourced from multiple 
                vendors across the hybrid space architecture ecosystem.
            (3) Scope.--In carrying out the pilot program, the 
        Secretary may--
                    (A) employ commercially available orbital data 
                center services in support of real-world mission 
                scenarios, including intelligence, space domain 
                awareness, command and control, data transport, and 
                other national security applications;
                    (B) conduct testing, demonstration, and limited 
                operational employment necessary to assess technical 
                performance and operational viability; and
                    (C) support integration activities required to 
                evaluate interoperability with the Department of 
                Defense's space, ground, and network systems.
            (4) Acquisition authority.--The Secretary shall encourage 
        competitive participation from a diverse set of nontraditional 
        defense contractors and commercial space providers.
            (5) Security and resilience measures for sensitive and 
        classified information.--In carrying out the pilot program, the 
        Secretary shall ensure that any orbital data center services 
        used to process, store, or transmit sensitive or classified 
        information have in place--
                    (A) cybersecurity protections, including zero-trust 
                architecture, encryption, identity and access 
                management, continuous monitoring, and protections 
                against insider threats;
                    (B) risk-management measures--
                            (i) to address supply chain vulnerabilities 
                        and foreign ownership, control, or influence; 
                        and
                            (ii) that achieve compliance with 
                        applicable Department of Defense cybersecurity 
                        and authorization requirements;
                    (C) resilience and mission assurance capabilities, 
                including redundancy, failover, operation in degraded 
                or contested environments, and rapid reconstitution or 
                replacement capabilities;
                    (D) protections against cyber, electronic warfare, 
                counterspace, and other nonkinetic threats;
                    (E) secure telemetry, tracking, and command links 
                and associated command-and-control systems, including 
                authenticated command uplinks, encrypted telemetry and 
                data links, anti-spoofing and anti-jamming protections, 
                resilient cryptographic key management, protected 
                timing and navigation inputs, and secure software and 
                firmware update mechanisms;
                    (F) protections for associated ground systems, 
                mission operations centers, terrestrial network 
                connections, software supply chains, and user access 
                interfaces, including segmentation, continuous 
                monitoring, access controls, encryption, and resilience 
                against cyber intrusion, disruption, and unauthorized 
                access; and
                    (G) protections to ensure workload isolation, 
                tenant separation, and data sovereignty for sensitive 
                or classified information processed, stored, or 
                transmitted through orbital data center services, 
                including safeguards against unauthorized cross-tenant, 
                cross-domain, or provider access.
            (6) Integration and interoperability.--The Secretary shall 
        ensure that any orbital data center services evaluated under 
        the pilot program are interoperable with existing Department of 
        Defense command, control, communications, and intelligence 
        systems.
            (7) Consultation.--In carrying out the pilot program, the 
        Secretary, acting through the Director of the Defense 
        Innovation Unit, shall consult with--
                    (A) the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space 
                Policy;
                    (B) service acquisition executives (as defined in 
                section 101 of title 10, United States Code);
                    (C) the Space Force and other military departments 
                with potential operational interest or transition 
                pathways;
                    (D) the National Reconnaissance Office;
                    (E) the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency; 
                and
                    (F) such other individuals and organizations as the 
                Secretary considers appropriate.
            (8) Briefing.--Not later than December 31, 2028, the 
        Secretary shall provide the congressional defense committees 
        (as defined in section 101 of title 10, United States Code) 
        with a briefing on--
                    (A) execution of the pilot program;
                    (B) operational use cases evaluated;
                    (C) lessons learned from operational employment;
                    (D) recommendations regarding future acquisition or 
                operational use of orbital data center services;
                    (E) cybersecurity risks, insider threat 
                vulnerabilities, and mitigation measures;
                    (F) resilience against counterspace threats and 
                contested space environments;
                    (G) commercial provider risks, including supply 
                chain and foreign ownership concerns; and
                    (H) recommendations for security, resilience, and 
                acquisition requirements for any future program of 
                record.
    (c) Termination.--The authority to carry out the pilot program 
under this section shall terminate on the date that is five years after 
the date of the enactment of this Act.
    (d) Orbital Data Center Defined.--In this section, the term 
``orbital data center'' means a space-based computing, data storage, or 
networking capability, including 1 or more spacecraft, hosted payloads, 
or distributed orbital architectures, designed primarily to provide 
persistent, scalable, or shared in-orbit processing, analysis, storage, 
fusion, routing, or dissemination of data as a distinct operational 
capability, rather than as a function ancillary to the primary mission 
of a spacecraft, prior to transmission to terrestrial or other external 
infrastructure, including to reduce latency, mitigate bandwidth 
constraints, improve operational resilience, or support time-sensitive 
missions.
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