This site uses cookies to improve your experience. To help us insure we adhere to various privacy regulations, please select your country/region of residence. If you do not select a country, we will assume you are from the United States. Select your Cookie Settings or view our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Cookie Settings
Cookies and similar technologies are used on this website for proper function of the website, for tracking performance analytics and for marketing purposes. We and some of our third-party providers may use cookie data for various purposes. Please review the cookie settings below and choose your preference.
Used for the proper function of the website
Used for monitoring website traffic and interactions
Cookie Settings
Cookies and similar technologies are used on this website for proper function of the website, for tracking performance analytics and for marketing purposes. We and some of our third-party providers may use cookie data for various purposes. Please review the cookie settings below and choose your preference.
Strictly Necessary: Used for the proper function of the website
Performance/Analytics: Used for monitoring website traffic and interactions
Federal agencies across the government have posted their plans to comply with an Office of Management and Budget memo on artificial intelligence governance, providing a window into what riskmanagement and reporting practices will look like in the executive branch. 1 deadline. The post U.S.
Are ERP systems better than best-in-class supply chain solutions for managing healthcare supply chains? What are the pros and cons, and what supply chain strategy will pave the way to higher margins, improved supply chain riskmanagement in healthcare and improved patient care? Efficient warehouse management.
At the federal level, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a memo in March providing guidance for agencies to establish AI governance and riskmanagement techniques while implementing innovative uses for their own organizations, including steps to enable sharing and reuse of AI models, code, and data.
Dave Shive, GSA’s chief information officer, told reporters during the event that while the hackathon felt “like it’s using open tooling,” the work being done was in a “tightly controlled sandbox,” which Whitman characterized as a “segmented infrastructure” so there would be no privacy concerns or agency risks.
Under the ACCESS Act, the Office of Management and Budget would be instructed to issue guidance for agencies to implement the bill within 180 days of its enactment. The document, officially titled “Incident Response Recommendations and Considerations for Cybersecurity RiskManagement: A CSF 2.0 Less than One Month Away!
On March 28, 2024, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released Memorandum M-24-10 , Advancing Governance, Innovation, and RiskManagement for Agency Use of Artificial Intelligence (Memo), updating and implementing OMB’s November 2023 proposed memorandum of the same name.
agencies to take steps to managerisks, promote competition and share information within the executive branch. 1, agencies must identify contracts with rights- and safety-impacting AI, which are uses that require additional riskmanagement steps. And by Dec.
CISA instructs operators and owners of critical infrastructure to govern, map, measure, and manage their use of the technology, incorporating the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s AI riskmanagement framework.
Section 2(g) refers to AI riskmanagement, and states that It is important to manage the risks from the Federal Government’s own use of AI and increase its internal capacity to regulate, govern, and support responsible use of AI to deliver better results for Americans. Section 10.1(b) Section 10.1(b) Section 10.1(b)
The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday released the latest version of its artificial intelligence use case inventory, reporting 158 active applications for the technology a major jump from the 67 it made public last year. More details about these use cases are available on the inventory.
Per the 2024 consolidated inventory, which is available on the Office of Management and Budgets GitHub, 37 federal agencies have reported 1,757 public AI uses. The consolidated inventory is the product of an annual AI inventory process that was initially established in December 2020 and has continued to evolve.
While the Office of Management and Budget already established some guidance for AI acquisition in a recent memo , for example, the national security memo includes specific requirements for buying the technology for national security purposes. In a statement, ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman said the memo ensures the U.S.
The policy, released Thursday , corresponds with President Joe Biden’s October executive order on AI and establishes a framework for federal agency use and management of the technology. Added compliance time : The new policy changes the deadline for agencies to be in compliance with riskmanagement practices from Aug.
The Biden administration has finalized guidance for federal agencies’ 2024 artificial intelligence use case inventories, teeing up a more comprehensive process than previous years and setting a mid-December deadline. That new document is dated Aug. All of those requirements have a public reporting component.
The Department of Health and Human Services was among the first federal agencies to release its 2024 AI use case inventory Monday, reporting a roughly 66% increase in uses from the previous year. The inventory comes as agencies across the federal government are expected to release new and expanded lists of AI use cases for 2024.
A spokesperson for the Office of Management and Budget didnt immediately respond to a request for comment on the findings. Funding requests to support the new AI work also had wide variation, with 65% of agencies not requesting funding specifically for their AI work in their fiscal year 2025 budget requests, the researchers found.
Notably, a fundamental element of the Office of Management and Budget’s corresponding guidance ( M-24-10 ) to Biden’s executive order is a riskmanagement structure based on whether uses might impact Americans’ rights or safety. “Republicans are very skeptical of that type of approach,” he said.
We organize all of the trending information in your field so you don't have to. Join 5,000+ users and stay up to date on the latest articles your peers are reading.
You know about us, now we want to get to know you!
Let's personalize your content
Let's get even more personalized
We recognize your account from another site in our network, please click 'Send Email' below to continue with verifying your account and setting a password.
Let's personalize your content