Appropriates $200 million to deploy automation and AI for accelerating Department of Defense financial audits as per chapter 9A and section 2222 of title 10, United States Code, until September 30, 2029.
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This is a binding appropriations statute enacted by the United States Congress with mandatory funding allocations and specific legal obligations under title 10, United States Code.
The document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains, with only implicit references to AI system security (2.2) through cybersecurity funding and potential indirect relevance to governance failure (6.5) and competitive dynamics (6.4) through DoD modernization efforts. No explicit risk mitigation measures are described.
This document governs AI use exclusively within the National Security sector, specifically within Department of Defense operations for financial audit systems and cybersecurity programs. No other economic sectors are regulated.
The document primarily addresses the Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages of the AI lifecycle, as it appropriates funds for deployment of automation and AI systems for DoD financial audits and ongoing cybersecurity programs. There is implicit coverage of Build and Use Model through the automation deployment funding.
The document explicitly mentions 'artificial intelligence' and 'automation' in the context of DoD financial audit systems. It does not specify particular AI model types, architectures, or technical thresholds. The scope is task-specific AI for audit acceleration rather than general-purpose AI.
United States Congress
The document is a Congressional appropriations act, indicating that Congress is the proposing authority for this legislation.
Department of Defense; Congressional oversight bodies
The Department of Defense is responsible for implementing the appropriations pursuant to existing United States Code requirements. Congressional oversight mechanisms enforce appropriations compliance.
Department of Defense audit functions; Congressional oversight bodies
The funding is specifically for accelerating audits of DoD financial statements, indicating that audit functions will monitor the implementation and effectiveness of these systems.
Secretary of Defense; Department of Defense; Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
The appropriations are directed to the Secretary of Defense for Department of Defense operations, including deployment of AI and automation systems for financial audits and cybersecurity programs.
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