Securing Infrastructure from Adversaries Act of 2025
Summary
HR4802, the Securing Infrastructure from Adversaries Act of 2025, aims to prohibit the Department of Transportation from using foreign-made LiDAR technology, creating a protected market for U.S.-based LiDAR manufacturers. This bill is in the early stages, having been referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and its Subcommittee on Highways and Transit. While the bill does not authorize specific funding, it establishes a framework that could benefit domestic LiDAR companies.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.HR4802 prohibits the Department of Transportation from using foreign-made LiDAR technology, favoring U.S. manufacturers.
- 2.The bill is in early stages, referred to House committees, but a companion Senate bill (S4000) suggests broader legislative interest.
- 3.No direct funding is authorized by this bill; its impact is through procurement restrictions and market protection for domestic LiDAR companies.
Market Implications
The Securing Infrastructure from Adversaries Act of 2025, if enacted, would create a protected market for U.S.-based LiDAR technology providers within Department of Transportation projects. This could directly benefit companies like Innoviz Technologies Ltd. ($INVZ) by increasing their addressable market for infrastructure applications. While $INVZ has seen a positive 7-day change of +11.86%, its 30-day change is -23.26%, indicating recent volatility. The bill's early stage means any market impact is currently speculative, but the structural shift it proposes could provide a long-term tailwind for domestic LiDAR firms. Mobileye Global Inc. ($MBLY) could also benefit if its technology aligns with DOT infrastructure needs, though its primary focus is automotive ADAS. $MBLY has also seen a positive 7-day change of +11.89% but a negative 30-day change of -9.61%. The bill's impact on automotive giants like General Motors Company ($GM) and Tesla, Inc. ($TSLA) is indirect, primarily through potential advancements in the domestic LiDAR supply chain.
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