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Pentagon Orders 30 Universities to Audit Foreign Ties

The audits target partnerships linked to foreign entities and could cut off future federal research funding for noncompliant schools, the Pentagon said.

  • On Monday, the Pentagon ordered 30 academic institutions to audit their research and financial ties to specific foreign entities by Aug. 31 or risk losing eligibility for future federal research funding.
  • These audits target partnerships with 130 international organizations identified under Section 1286 of the National Defense Authorization Act, including entities from China, Russia, and Iran deemed to pose national security risks.
  • Institutions must also evaluate ties to organizations associated with rebranded Confucius Institutes, which historically provided at least $100,000 in support before a 2023 government watchdog report prompted widespread closures.
  • "The Department of War has zero tolerance for academic partnerships that compromise our national security," said Emil Michael, the Pentagon's top research and engineering chief, regarding new fiscal 2026 restrictions on "fundamental research."
  • Though the Trump administration's 2026 National Defense Authorization Act downgraded China to the second-ranking threat, the Pentagon continues scrutinizing how American research might improve China's military capabilities.
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In a measure aimed at protecting the strategic intellectual property and security of the nation, the Pentagon ordered 30 U.S. universities on Monday to conduct comprehensive audits of their financial and research links with foreign entities. The institutions will need to review their operational collaborations and evaluate any unauthorized exposure in sensitive areas or subject to export controls. The ultimatum sets the deadline next August 31 f…

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