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Federal, state, and international AI policies are all moving at different speeds. Keeping up with requirements is a full-time job.
Procurement for AI is unlike traditional IT
AI procurement requires evaluating model performance, bias, and ongoing monitoring — processes most government procurement isn't built for.
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Government AI deployments face scrutiny on fairness, transparency, and accountability. The standards are higher than the private sector.
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GSA Updates AI Procurement Framework for Federal Agencies (November 2024)
The General Services Administration released revised guidelines for AI tool evaluation and procurement across federal departments, emphasizing transparency, bias testing, and cost-benefit analysis for automation projects.
Why this matters to you: This directly impacts your AI procurement processes—the updated framework includes new responsible AI evaluation criteria that will shape how your agency vets vendors and implements solutions.
DOD Establishes Responsible AI Center of Excellence (October 2024)
The Department of Defense launched a new center dedicated to developing responsible AI standards and implementation playbooks for military and civilian operations, with focus on autonomous systems oversight.
Why this matters to you: Your government implementation roadmap should align with these emerging responsible AI standards—the DoD's playbooks will become baseline requirements across federal public service automation initiatives.
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Map Your Agency's Current AI Tools Against Latest Policy Compliance Requirements
Audit the AI systems your department currently uses against the GSA's updated procurement framework and responsible AI checklist. Document gaps in transparency, bias testing, and documentation for each tool.
Why this matters to you: This exercise reveals whether your existing tools meet new policy compliance standards and helps prioritize which systems need evaluation or replacement as part of your government implementation strategy.
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