McCaul, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said at an event hosted by Defense Daily that he expects the bill to be introduced in the House within a week then advance to the Senate.
The bill was approved by the committee in June 2016 but did not reach the House floor for a vote.
The proposed legislation seeks to replace DHS’s National Protection and Programs Directorate with a new cyber-focused agency.
McCaul’s committee sent the draft bill to DHS in March to gain feedback from the new administration, the report stated.