Total Policy Actions: ~125-150 (depending on how you count collaborations)
Most Active Departments:
Note: Page references indicate where each policy action appears in the original AI Action Plan document. Initial website and tagging done with Claude 4 Opus. All policy actions were then manually verified.
Department/Agency | Policy Actions |
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OSTP (Office of Science and Technology Policy) |
Launch Request for Information about Federal regulations hindering AI innovation p. 3
Publish new National AI R&D Strategic Plan p. 5
Develop mechanism to prevent malicious customers from accessing nucleic acid synthesis tools p. 23
Improve financial market for compute (with NIST, NSF) p. 5
Collect intelligence on foreign frontier AI projects with national security implications p. 6
Support AI vulnerability information sharing efforts (with DOD, DHS, ODNI, OMB) p. 19
Explore using location verification to ensure AI chips are not in countries of concern p. 21
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OMB (Office of Management and Budget) |
Work with agencies to identify/revise regulations hindering AI per EO 14192 p. 3
Consider state AI regulatory climate in funding decisions p. 3
Promulgate CIPSEA regulations on data accessibility p. 8
Convene agencies with High Impact Service Providers for AI pilots p. 11
Create AI procurement toolbox (with GSA) p. 11
Support AI vulnerability information sharing efforts (with DOD, DHS, ODNI, OSTP) p. 19
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DOC (Department of Commerce) |
Focus CHIPS Program on ROI and removing policy requirements p. 16
Review semiconductor programs for AI integration p. 16
Invest in foundational and translational manufacturing technologies (with DOD, DOE, NSF) p. 7
Create national initiative for AI infrastructure occupations (with DOL) p. 17
Gather full-stack AI export packages to encourage foreign adoption of American hardware p. 20
Advocate for innovation-friendly AI governance internationally (with DOS) p. 20
Explore using location verification to ensure AI chips are not in countries of concern (with OSTP) p. 21
Collaborate with Intelligence Community on global chip export control enforcement p. 21
Develop new export controls on semiconductor manufacturing subsystems p. 21
Develop complementary technology protection measures (with DOS) p. 21-22
Coordinate with allies on export control adoption (with DOD) p. 22
Study AI impact on labor market (via Census/BEA) p. 6
Prioritize AI skill development as key objective of education and workforce funding streams (with DOL, ED, NSF) p. 6
Support AI Workforce Research Hub (via Census/BEA) (with DOL) p. 6-7
Pilot new approaches to rapidly retraining workforce in response to AI developments (with DOL) p. 7
Fund rapid retraining for AI-displaced workers (with DOL) p. 7
Partner with state and local governments on workforce training programs p. 17
Integrate state and local workforce training programs into infrastructure investments p. 17
Develop new technology diplomacy strategy plan for an AI global alliance (with DOS) p. 22
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NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Note: Part of DOC |
Revise NIST AI Risk Management Framework to eliminate references to misinformation, DEI, and climate change p. 4
Improve financial market for compute (with OSTP, NSF) p. 4-5
Launch domain-specific effort to create national AI standards and measure AI productivity impacts p. 5
Invest in automated cloud labs (with NSF, DOE) p. 8
Support AI measurement science development (with DOE, NSF) p. 10
Convene NIST AI Consortium p. 10
Consider developing formal deepfake evaluation guidelines p. 13
Establish AI Centers of Excellence (with domain-specific agencies like FDA, SEC) p. 5
Refine DOD AI frameworks (with DOD, ODNI) p. 18
Prioritize recruitment of leading AI researchers at Federal agencies p. 18
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CAISI (Center for AI Standards and Innovation) Note: Part of DOC |
Evaluate China's frontier AI models for alignment with CCP talking points p. 4
Publish AI evaluation guidelines for agencies to conduct own evaluations p. 10
Convene bi-annual meetings on AI evaluations p. 10
Develop new technical standards for high-security data centers (with DOD, Intelligence Community, NSC) p. 16
Partner with AI/cybersecurity industries to include AI in standards and best practices for incident response teams p. 19
Modify CISA Cybersecurity Incident Response Playbooks in light of AI (with DOD, ODNI, DHS) p. 19
Evaluate frontier AI models for national security risks, such as CBRNE / cyber risks p. 22
Evaluate security vulnerabilities and foreign influence in U.S. infrastructure arising from adversaries' use of AI systems p. 22
Build/maintain national security-related AI evaluations p. 22-23
Collect intelligence on foreign frontier AI projects with national security implications (with Intelligence Community, NSC, OSTP, DOE) p. 6
Launch AI interpretability program (with DARPA, NSF) p. 9
Coordinate AI hackathon initiative (with DOD, DOE, DHS, NSF) p. 10
Collaborate with private sector on AI security (with DOD, DHS, Intelligence Community) p. 12
Establish AI Information Sharing and Analysis Center (AI-ISAC) (with DHS) p. 18
Publish an Intelligence Community Standard on AI Assurance p. 18
Prioritize recruitment of leading AI researchers at Federal agencies p. 18
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NTIA (National Telecommunications and Information Administration) Note: Part of DOC |
Convene stakeholders on open-source AI adoption by small and medium-sized businesses p. 5
Convene stakeholders on robotics/drone manufacturing supply chains p. 7
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DOD (Department of Defense) |
Update DOD-Intelligence Community AI adoption assessments (with ODNI) p. 5-6
Identify AI workforce talent/skills requirements p. 12
Establish AI & Autonomous Systems Virtual Proving Ground p. 12
Develop streamlined workflow automation process p. 12
Prioritize developing agreements that grants DOD emergency compute access p. 12
Grow Senior Military Colleges into hubs of AI research, development, and talent building p. 12
Refine Responsible AI/Gen AI Frameworks (with NIST, ODNI) p. 18
Develop new technical standards for high-security data centers (with CAISI, Intelligence Community, NSC) p. 16
Modify CISA Cybersecurity Incident Response Playbooks in light of AI (with CAISI, DHS, ODNI) p. 19
Coordinate with allies on export control adoption (with DOC) p. 22
Invest in foundational and translational manufacturing technologies (with DOC, DOE, NSF) p. 7
Launch AI interpretability program (via DARPA) (with NSF, CAISI) p. 9
Coordinate AI hackathon initiative p. 10
Collaborate with private sector on AI security (with CAISI, DHS, Intelligence Community) p. 12
Support AI vulnerability information sharing efforts (with OSTP, DHS, ODNI, OMB) p. 19
Develop new technology diplomacy strategy plan for an AI global alliance (with DOS) p. 22
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DOL (Department of Labor) |
Prioritize AI skill development as key objective of education and workforce funding streams (with ED, NSF, DOC) p. 6
Study AI impact on labor market (via BLS) (with DOC) p. 6
Establish AI Workforce Research Hub (with DOC) p. 6-7
Fund rapid retraining for AI-displaced workers (with DOC) p. 7
Create national initiative for AI infrastructure occupations (with DOC) p. 17
Partner on industry-driven training programs p. 17
Expand early career exposure programs that engage students in priority AI infrastructure occupations (with ED, NSF) p. 17
Expand Registered Apprenticeships in occupations critical for AI infrastructure p. 17
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NSF (National Science Foundation) |
Invest in automated cloud labs (with DOE, NIST) p. 8
Create secure compute environments for accessing restricted Federal data (with DOE) p. 9
Expand early career exposure programs that engage students in priority AI infrastructure occupations (with ED, DOL) p. 17
Improve financial market for compute (OSTP, NIST) p. 5
Prioritize AI skill development as key objective of education and workforce funding streams (with DOL, ED, DOC) p. 6
Invest in foundational and translational manufacturing technologies (with DOD, DOE, DOC) p. 7
Launch AI interpretability program (with DARPA, CAISI) p. 9
Support genome-sequencing program for life on Federal lands p. 9
Develop AI testbeds for prototyping new AI systems (with NSF) p. 10
Coordinate AI hackathon initiative p. 10
Support AI measurement science development (with DOE, NIST) p. 10
Integrate state and local workforce training programs into infrastructure investments p. 17
Develop complementary technology protection measures (with DOS) p. 21-22
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DOE (Department of Energy) |
Invest in automated cloud labs (with NSF, NIST) p. 8
Create secure compute environments for accessing restricted Federal data (with NSF) p. 9
Explore whole-genome sequencing program on Federal lands p. 9
Support AI measurement science development (with NIST, NSF) p. 10
Apply AI to environmental reviews (via PermitAI) p. 15
Expand hands-on AI-related research training at national labs p. 17-18
Collect intelligence on foreign frontier AI projects with national security implications p. 6
Invest in foundational and translational manufacturing technologies (with DOD, NSF, DOC) p. 7
Coordinate hackathon initiative p. 10
Develop AI testbeds for prototyping new AI systems (with NSF) p. 10
Partner with state and local governments on workforce training programs p. 17
Develop complementary technology protection measures (with DOS) p. 21-22
Develop new technology diplomacy strategy plan for an AI global alliance (with DOS) p. 22
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DHS (Department of Homeland Security) |
Establish AI Information Sharing and Analysis Center (AI-ISAC) (with CAISI) p. 18
Collaborate with private sector on AI security (with DOD, CAISI, Intelligence Community) p. 12
Issue guidance on responding to AI-specific vulnerabilities p. 18
Modify CISA Cybersecurity Incident Response Playbooks in light of AI (with DOD, ODNI, CAISI) p. 19
Coordinate hackathon initiative p. 10
Support AI vulnerability information sharing efforts p. 19
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ODNI (Office of Director of National Intelligence) |
Update DOD-Intelligence Community AI adoption assessments (with DOD) p. 5-6
Publish an Intelligence Community Standard on AI Assurance p. 18
Modify CISA Cybersecurity Incident Response Playbooks in light of AI (with DOD, DHS, CAISI) p. 19
Refine DOD AI frameworks (with NIST, DOD) p. 18
Support AI vulnerability information sharing efforts p. 19
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NSC (National Security Council) |
Explore using location verification to ensure AI chips are not in countries of concern p. 21
Collaborate with Intelligence Community on global chip export control enforcement p. 21
Develop new technical standards for high-security data centers (with DOD, Intelligence Community, CAISI) p. 16
Support AI vulnerability information sharing efforts (with OSTP, DHS, ODNI, OMB) p. 19
Collect intelligence on foreign frontier AI projects with national security implications p. 6
Develop complementary technology protection measures (with DOS) p. 21-22
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DOS (Department of State) |
Advocate for innovation-friendly AI governance internationally (with DOC) p. 20
Develop new technology diplomacy strategy plan for an AI global alliance (with DOC, DOD, DOE) p. 22
Develop complementary technology protection measures (with DOC) p. 21-22
Gather full-stack AI export packages to encourage foreign adoption of American hardware p. 20
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ED (Department of Education) |
Provide guidance on updating Career, Technical, and Adult Education programs to align with AI infrastructure occupations p. 17
Expand early career exposure programs that engage students in priority AI infrastructure occupations (with DOL, NSF) p. 17
Prioritize AI skill development as key objective of education and workforce funding streams (with DOL, NSF, DOC) p. 6
Partner with state and local governments on workforce training programs p. 17
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FCC (Federal Communications Commission) |
Evaluate whether state AI regulations interfere with obligations under Communications Act of 1934 p. 3
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FTC (Federal Trade Commission) |
Review previous administration's FTC investigations to ensure liability theories do not burden innovation p. 3
Review/modify all orders, consent decrees, and injunctions that unduly burden AI innovation p. 3-4
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GSA (General Services Administration) |
Create AI procurement toolbox (with OMB) p. 11
Implement Advanced Technology Transfer Program to transfer AI use cases between agencies p. 11
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Department of Treasury |
Clarify that AI skill development programs qualify as eligible educational assistance under Section 132 of tax code p. 6
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DOJ (Department of Justice) |
File formal comments on proposed deepfake-related additions to Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) p. 13
Issue guidance on deepfakes to agencies that engage in adjudications (consider standard similar to FRE 901(c)) p. 13
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FDA (Food and Drug Administration) |
Enable regulatory AI sandboxes (AI Centers of Excellence) (with NIST) p. 5
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SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) |
Enable regulatory AI sandboxes (AI Centers of Excellence) (with NIST) p. 5
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NSTC (National Science and Technology Council) |
Make recommendations on minimum quality standards for scientific data p. 8
Explore whole-genome sequencing program (with DOE) p. 9
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Office of National Cyber Director |
Collaborate on AI Information Sharing and Analysis Center (AI-ISAC) (with DHS) p. 18
Support AI vulnerability information sharing efforts p. 19
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Other Agencies |
Office of Personnel Management (OPM): Create talent-exchange program p. 11
NIH: Support whole-genome sequencing on Federal lands p. 9
USDA: Support whole-genome sequencing on Federal lands p. 9
Interior: Support whole-genome sequencing on Federal lands p. 9
All Agencies: Ensure employee access to frontier language models p. 11
Federal Research Funding Recipients: Use robust nucleic acid screening p. 23
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