Establishes the teaching of skills relating to artificial intelligence as an educational goal of the U.S. Naval Community College.
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This is a binding federal statute enacted by the United States Congress as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022, establishing legal obligations and institutional structures with the force of law.
This document has minimal to no coverage of AI risk domains. It is an educational establishment statute that mentions AI as a field of study but does not address AI risks, harms, or governance measures. No risk subdomains are substantively covered.
This document primarily governs the Educational Services sector by establishing the United States Naval Community College. It also has implications for National Security as it provides education and training for Navy and Marine Corps personnel. The document does not regulate AI use across economic sectors but rather establishes an educational institution that will teach AI-related subjects.
The document does not govern AI development or deployment lifecycle stages. It establishes an educational institution that will teach AI-related subjects (artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, software engineering) as part of its curriculum. The document focuses on institutional establishment and educational program administration rather than AI system lifecycle governance.
The document mentions AI-related fields as educational subjects to be taught at the Naval Community College but does not define or govern AI models, systems, or any specific AI technical categories. The references are to academic instruction topics rather than AI governance scope.
United States Congress
The document is Section 557 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022, which is enacted by the United States Congress as the legislative authority.
Secretary of the Navy; Secretary of Defense; Secretary of Education; Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives
The Secretary of the Navy has primary implementation authority, while the Secretary of Defense handles Congressional notifications. The Secretary of Education provides accreditation oversight, and Congressional Armed Services Committees receive mandatory reports.
Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives; Secretary of Education; Department of Education's National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity; appropriate civilian academic accrediting agency or organization
Congressional Armed Services Committees receive notifications and reports on degree-granting authority. The Secretary of Education and accrediting agencies monitor academic standards and accreditation compliance.
United States Naval Community College; Secretary of the Navy; Department of the Navy; Enlisted members of the Navy and Marine Corps; Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps; Civilian employees of the Department of the Navy
The statute establishes the United States Naval Community College and applies to the Secretary of the Navy who must implement its provisions. The educational programs target enlisted members, officers, and civilian employees of the Navy and Marine Corps.