

October 10, 2025 — The XR Association (XRA) applauds Congress for the inclusion of immersive technology provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) passed in the Senate. Both the House and Senate versions of the NDAA demonstrate a strong bipartisan commitment to integrating extended reality (XR) tools into U.S. defense and national security operations.
“XRA commends the House and Senate for moving expeditiously to pass their respective National Defense Authorization Bills (H.R. 3838 / S.2296). Both bills include several provisions relating to the use of cutting-edge immersive technology. The inclusion of these provisions demonstrates the growing importance of immersive technologies to national security and military readiness. As House and Senate Armed Services Committee leaders work to resolve differences between the two bills, we encourage Congress to retain these key provisions in the final NDAA to ensure that our armed forces remain the best trained and most prepared in the world.”
Provisions in both versions of the NDAA underscore the vital role immersive technologies play in supporting defense innovation:
XRA has worked closely with lawmakers and defense leaders to highlight the role that XR technologies play in enhancing national security. These forward-looking provisions will help ensure that U.S. forces maintain a decisive edge through continuous innovation