Requires the Secretary of the Army to submit to Congress a report on the strategy of the Army for tactical wheeled vehicles -- including autonomous vehicles -- for FY 2025, 2030, and 2035. The report shall include a description of the force structure and funding necessary for the tactical wheeled vehicle program to support the U.S.'s national security strategy.
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This is a binding statutory provision enacted by the U.S. Congress as part of the National Defense Authorization Act, creating mandatory reporting obligations for the Secretary of the Army with specific requirements and timelines.
This document has minimal to no coverage of AI risk domains. It is a legislative reporting requirement focused on military vehicle procurement strategy and does not address AI-specific risks, harms, or safety concerns. While it mentions autonomous vehicles as a technological consideration, it does not discuss risks associated with autonomous systems.
This document primarily governs the National Security sector, specifically the U.S. Army's tactical wheeled vehicle program. It does not regulate private sector AI use but rather mandates strategic planning for military vehicle procurement and development.
The document primarily addresses the Plan and Design stage by requiring strategic planning for tactical wheeled vehicle programs. It implicitly touches on Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages through requirements to consider technological advances including autonomous capabilities and predictive maintenance.
The document mentions autonomous capabilities as a technological consideration for tactical wheeled vehicles but does not explicitly define or extensively discuss AI models, AI systems, or other AI-specific technical concepts. The focus is on military vehicle procurement strategy rather than AI governance.
United States Congress
The document is Section 112 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024, which is enacted by the United States Congress as the legislative authority.
congressional defense committees
The congressional defense committees are designated as the recipients of reports and briefings, providing oversight and enforcement through the congressional budget and authorization process.
congressional defense committees
The congressional defense committees monitor compliance through receipt of mandatory reports in budget justification materials and briefings at specified intervals (FY 2025, 2030, 2035).
Secretary of the Army; Department of Defense; Army
The document explicitly targets the Secretary of the Army, requiring submission of strategy reports and briefings. The Army is the entity whose tactical wheeled vehicle program is being governed.