Aligns fisheries data modernization with NOAA's AI Strategy for efficiency.
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This is a binding legislative provision from the U.S. Congress that creates mandatory obligations for the Secretary to deliver a strategic plan and annual reports within specified timeframes.
This document has minimal to no coverage of AI risk domains. It is a procedural legislative provision requiring a strategic plan for fisheries data modernization that will align with NOAA's AI Strategy. The document does not address specific AI risks, harms, or mitigation measures from the MIT taxonomy.
This document primarily governs the Public Administration sector (excluding National Security) by imposing requirements on federal agencies (NOAA) to develop fisheries data modernization plans. It also has minimal coverage of Agriculture, Mining, Construction and Manufacturing through its focus on fisheries management, which falls under the agriculture subsector.
The document addresses the planning and design stage by requiring a strategic plan for fisheries data modernization. It implicitly covers deployment and operation through requirements to align with NOAA's AI Strategy and develop user-centric systems. The focus is on strategic planning rather than technical implementation details.
The document does not explicitly define or discuss specific AI technical concepts. It references alignment with NOAA's 'Artificial Intelligence Strategy' but does not elaborate on AI models, systems, or technical specifications. The focus is on data management infrastructure rather than AI technical architecture.
United States Congress
The document is a legislative act passed by the United States Congress, which has the constitutional authority to propose and enact federal legislation.
United States Congress
Congress enforces compliance through its oversight authority, requiring the Secretary to provide the strategic plan within 180 days and submit annual progress reports.
United States Congress
Congress monitors implementation through mandatory annual reporting requirements that track progress on the fisheries data modernization initiative.
Secretary (of Commerce); Assistant Administrator for Fisheries; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
The legislation targets federal executive branch officials responsible for fisheries management, specifically requiring the Secretary to develop and implement a strategic plan for fisheries data modernization.