Directed Energy Threat Emergency Response Act
Summary
The Directed Energy Threat Emergency Response Act (S. 2590) aims to centralize the federal government’s response to "anomalous health incidents," commonly known as Havana Syndrome. The bill would require the President to appoint a high-level coordinator to oversee medical care for affected government personnel and their families, while ensuring federal agencies provide standardized training and reporting processes for potential exposures. For the public, this legislation represents a formal effort to investigate the origins of these unexplained health symptoms and improve the safety protocols and healthcare support for civil servants and intelligence officers serving overseas.
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