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ExecutiveGov: Rep. Walberg-led Bipartisan Bill to Boost 6G Telecommunications

April 2, 2025

A bipartisan group led by Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Mich., has introduced a bill establishing a 6G Task Force to deliver a report on the adoption of advanced wireless communications technology.

Understanding the Potential of 6G Technology

Walberg said Monday he partnered with Doris Matsui, D-CA, and Rick Allen, R-GA, to introduce the Future Uses of Technology Upholding Reliable and Enhanced, or FUTURE, Networks Act, which aims to maintain U.S. leadership in wireless technology through the utilization of 6G networks.

Under the bipartisan bill, the Federal Communications Commission will create the task force, including representatives from government, industry and public interest groups. The task force will report on the following:

  • Role of standards-setting bodies in 6G technology
  • Potential applications for 6G technology
  • Possible threats, such as supply chain vulnerabilities and cyberattacks
  • Interagency coordination and deployment strategies

“Our economic and national security depend on the United States remaining the leader in wireless technology,” said Walberg. “I am proud to partner with Representatives Matsui and Allen to introduce this vital legislation, which brings stakeholders together to continue to strengthen our networks to protect them from cyberattacks, improve wireless security, and promote innovation. The FUTURE Networks Act will better prepare us for the future deployment of next-generation 6G networks,” he added.

“6G holds the potential to revolutionize connectivity, support smart transport and supercharge augmented reality applications for education, healthcare and manufacturing,” stated Matsui. “The race to 6G isn’t just about faster phones – it’s about national security, economic security and America’s standing on the international stage,” she added.

“By establishing a 6G Task Force, we can bring together America’s brightest industry leaders, stakeholders, and innovators to collaborate on the future deployment of 6G and strengthening our wireless networks,” remarked Allen.