Instructs the Director of National Intelligence to appoint a lead coordinator to address the proliferation of Iran-origin unmanned aircraft systems, develop a comprehensive action plan, and report findings to Congress. Encourages collaboration among members of the Five Eyes Partnership and Israel in countering these threats.
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This is a binding statutory provision enacted by the U.S. Congress as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023. It contains mandatory obligations with specific deadlines and reporting requirements enforceable through congressional oversight.
This document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains. It primarily addresses national security threats from Iran-origin unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) through intelligence coordination, not AI systems specifically. While UAS may incorporate AI technologies, the document focuses on countering physical weapons proliferation rather than AI-specific risks. The only tangentially relevant subdomain is 4.2 (Cyberattacks, weapon development or use) given the focus on weapons systems, though coverage is minimal as it addresses countering existing weapons rather than AI-enabled weapon development.
This document primarily governs activities within the National Security sector, specifically intelligence community operations focused on countering Iran-origin unmanned aircraft systems. It does not regulate commercial sectors or civilian AI applications.
This document does not govern AI systems or AI lifecycle stages. It addresses intelligence coordination for countering Iran-origin unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), which are physical weapons platforms that may or may not incorporate AI technologies. The document focuses on intelligence gathering, threat assessment, and international cooperation rather than AI development or deployment.
The document does not explicitly mention or define any AI-specific technical concepts. It focuses on unmanned aircraft systems as physical weapons platforms, defining them by their operational characteristics (autonomous or remotely piloted, lethal payload capability) rather than their AI capabilities.
United States Congress
The document is Section 6513 of the James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, which is enacted by the United States Congress as the legislative authority.
Congressional intelligence committees; Committee on Armed Services (Senate); Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate); Subcommittee on Defense of the Committee on Appropriations (Senate); Committee on Armed Services (House); Committee on Foreign Affairs (House); Subcommittee on Defense of the Committee on Appropriations (House)
The appropriate committees of Congress are designated to receive briefings and reports, providing oversight and enforcement through congressional authority.
Congressional intelligence committees; Committee on Armed Services (Senate and House); Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate); Committee on Foreign Affairs (House); Appropriations Subcommittees on Defense (Senate and House); Lead intelligence community coordinator
The same congressional committees that enforce also monitor through required briefings and reports. The designated Coordinator is responsible for developing and implementing the action plan and tracking progress.
Director of National Intelligence; intelligence community elements; Five Eyes Partnership members (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States); Israel
The document directs the Director of National Intelligence to designate a coordinator and develop plans. It also encourages collaboration with Five Eyes Partnership members and Israel in countering Iran-origin UAS threats.
1 subdomain (1 Minimal)