The House version of the fiscal year 2026 defense authorization bill will come under the microscope at a July 15 mark-up session, where lawmakers will consider cyber provisions including a requirement for a Software Bill of Materials for artificial intelligence and an assessment of operational support provided by U.S. Cyber Command. The House Armed Services Committee announced the mark-up on July 11 and released the chairman’s mark, along with subcommittee prints including one from the cyber, information technologies and innovation...