Insights: PublicationsWant to Weigh in on the Responsible Procurement of Artificial Intelligence in Government? Now's Your Chance!April 25, 2024 Artificial intelligence (“AI”) has already impacted virtually every industry in the United States and around the globe. The realm of federal government contracts is no exception. Considering this, the Administration has announced several measures to oversee, monitor, and regulate the use of AI, as seen in recent action taken by the Office of Management and Budget (“OMB”). On March 28, 2024, OMB issued a request for information (“RFI”) on Responsible Procurement of AI in Government. According to the White House, the RFI “will collect input from the public on ways to ensure that private sector companies supporting the Federal Government follow the best available practices and requirements.” Specifically, the information collected through the RFI will inform OMB as it makes future decisions regarding how to regulate the use of AI in federal government contracts. This is particularly relevant because OMB intends to take action later this year to align federal agencies' contracts that involve AI with OMB policy while also seeking to protect the public from potential risks or harms associated with AI. This RFI was issued concurrently with an OMB policy provided as a memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies titled Advancing Governance, Innovation, and Risk Management for Agency Use of Artificial Intelligence (the “AI M-memo”). The RFI and OMB policy together indicate that the current Administration is actively monitoring AI to the extent it may affect government contracts and government activity in general. Because the federal government is showing signs of increasing its oversight of AI use, those seeking to enter federal contracts should closely monitor OMB action related to AI and government contracts moving forward. Both the OMB Policy and RFI extend from the Administration's announced efforts to further the responsible use of AI following Executive Order 14110 on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence (“EO on AI”). For example, the EO on AI directed OMB, within 180 days after the circulation of the AI M-memo, to develop initial means to ensure that agency contracts involving AI comply with the guidelines in the AI M-memo and other relevant federal guidance. The RFI seeks responses to the 10 questions listed below. However, the RFI invites individuals to offer feedback on any topic they believe may impact AI procurement by federal agencies. Questions Strengthening the AI Marketplace
Managing the Performance and Risks of AI
OMB will accept responses to the RFI now until April 29, 2024. Additional instructions on how to submit responses can be found here. Kilpatrick Kilpatrick's Generative AI, Government & Regulatory, and Government Contracting & Public Procurement teams are available to provide assistance and address any further questions or needs. Kilpatrick—Generative AI Kilpatrick's Generative AI practice works with clients to tackle their most pressing AI concerns and challenges to achieve results in line with overall business strategies and goals. Our multidisciplinary team, with backgrounds in intellectual property, privacy, cybersecurity, federal legislation and regulation, energy, commercial transactions, and dispute resolution, monitors and proactively addresses risks, compliance requirements, and opportunities related to generative AI. For more information, please visit our website: Kilpatrick—Generative AI Kilpatrick—Government & Regulatory Kilpatrick's Government and Regulatory practice offers policy, legislative, rulemaking, compliance, and regulatory advocacy services and legal guidance on both broad and industry-specific matters, including artificial intelligence, energy, sustainability, Tribal, finance, distributed ledger technology (including blockchain), and digital assets (cryptocurrency, stablecoin, tokenization, and central bank digital currency (“CBDC”)). For more information, please visit our website: Kilpatrick—Government & Regulatory Kilpatrick—Government Contracting & Public Procurement Kilpatrick's Government Contracting & Public Procurement attorneys have focused for decades on the specifics and unique aspects of government contracting, and many have been involved in the process from inside the U.S. government, giving us unique insights on legally protecting companies in pursuit of and in execution of government contracts. For more information, please visit our website: Kilpatrick—Government Contracting & Public Procurement Related People![]() Gunjan R. Talati
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