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House Panel Advances Passport Tech Process Bill

The House Foreign Affairs Committee on Dec. 13 voted unanimously to approve legislation that aims to speed up processing times for obtaining U.S. passports through a variety of actions including the application of commercially available technology.

The Passport System Reform and Backlog Prevention Act, authored by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., and responding to a stubborn passport application backlog during the coronavirus pandemic, now heads to the full House for further consideration.

The bill, Rep. Issa’s office said, would set a “service standard” for the State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs to process passport applications within 30 days after receipt of necessary documents, and would mandate the creation of a “user-friendly experience.”

The measure also would provide the State Department with “surge hiring authorities” to deal with current and future application backlogs.

On the technology front, the bill would:

Require text and email notification system for application status and passport applications;
Accelerate the passport renewal process by increasing the use of software in passport adjudication;
Accelerate the adoption of commercially available technology solutions by increasing the Bureau of Consular Affairs’ collaboration with the private sector; and
Require a review of the passport issuance system by the Government Accountability Office.
“The collapse of the passport system represents a signature failure that upended and inconvenienced tens of millions of Americans who have the right to expect far more of their government,” said Rep. Issa in a statement. …read more…