Appropriates $200,000,000 for deploying automation and artificial intelligence to accelerate Department of Defense financial statement audits pursuant to chapter 9A and section 2222 of title 10, United States Code, for fiscal year 2025.
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This is a binding Congressional appropriations act with mandatory funding allocations and legal obligations for the Department of Defense.
The document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains, with only implicit mention of AI system security (2.2) through cybersecurity funding. The document is primarily a budget appropriation focused on financial audit automation rather than comprehensive AI risk governance.
This document primarily governs AI use within the National Security sector, specifically the Department of Defense's internal operations for financial auditing and cybersecurity. It also has minimal coverage of Professional and Technical Services through audit-related activities.
United States Congress
The document is titled as an Act of Congress and uses legislative appropriation language, indicating Congress as the proposing authority.
United States Congress; Department of Defense
Congress has constitutional authority over appropriations and oversight. The DoD is responsible for implementing the appropriated funds according to statutory requirements.
United States Congress; Department of Defense audit authorities
The document references statutory audit requirements, implying ongoing monitoring through the DoD audit process and Congressional oversight of appropriations.
Department of Defense; Secretary of Defense; Office of the Secretary of Defense; Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
The appropriations are directed to the Secretary of Defense and various DoD entities for implementing AI and automation systems for financial audits and cybersecurity programs.
1 subdomain (1 Minimal)