Amends the Department of Agriculture Reorganization Act to require biennial reports assessing national security gaps, including AI and cybersecurity. Establishes a Senior Advisor for National Security to coordinate activities and improve interagency collaboration on food and agriculture security vulnerabilities.
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This is a binding legislative instrument (Congressional bill) that establishes mandatory requirements using 'shall' language throughout, creates enforceable obligations for the Secretary of Agriculture, and establishes formal governmental structures and reporting requirements.
The document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains, with explicit mention only of cybersecurity and AI (subdomain 2.2) in the context of national security gaps. The document primarily focuses on establishing governance structures and reporting mechanisms for food and agriculture security vulnerabilities, with AI mentioned as one emerging technology concern among many broader national security issues.
The document primarily governs the Agriculture sector, establishing national security oversight and reporting requirements for food and agriculture vulnerabilities. It also has implications for Public Administration (excluding National Security) and National Security sectors through the establishment of interagency coordination mechanisms and reporting to the National Security Council.
The document does not focus on specific AI lifecycle stages but rather on establishing governance structures for assessing national security gaps including AI and cybersecurity. It addresses monitoring and assessment of AI-related vulnerabilities in the food and agriculture sector through biennial reporting requirements.
The document mentions AI and cybersecurity as one category among many national security gaps to be assessed, but does not provide definitions or detailed technical specifications. AI is referenced in the context of emerging technologies that pose potential vulnerabilities to food and agriculture security.
United States Congress; Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America
The document is explicitly proposed by Congress as indicated by the opening text 'Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled'
Congress; National Security Council
Congress and the National Security Council serve as enforcement bodies through oversight mechanisms, receiving biennial reports and monitoring compliance with the Act's requirements.
Congress; National Security Council; Senior Advisor for National Security
Congress and the National Security Council monitor implementation through biennial reports. The Senior Advisor for National Security is responsible for coordinating and monitoring national security activities across the Department.
Department of Agriculture; Secretary of Agriculture; Office of Homeland Security of the Department
The document applies to and regulates the Department of Agriculture and the Secretary of Agriculture, requiring them to establish new positions, coordinate activities, and submit reports on national security matters related to food and agriculture.
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