It's a little more complicated on the 5G side, but there have been many attempts to put together a playbook. Andy Keiser at NSI has put together several LITERAL playbooks on this that have influenced the overall strategy a lot at different times. (You can google "The race to 5G" and his name, I think they're public).
The issue is that the US semiconductor industry is deeply entwined already with Huawei, so there has been counter-influence from lobbyists and adjustments from how other countries, particularly Five Eyes allies, wanted to treat Huawei at different points in time. Particularly the UK and India have gone back and forth on this issue a lot and lack their own coherent strategies.
Anyway, 5G and tech security/supremacy is a major focus of the hawks, I would actually characterize that as one of the more coherent parts of the US's China policy.