Establishes the American AI Exports Program to support the deployment of U.S. AI technologies. Requires the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with other officials, to evaluate proposals. Mobilizes federal financing tools to promote American AI exports globally.
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This is a binding Executive Order issued by the President with legal authority under the Constitution and United States Code, containing mandatory obligations for federal agencies with specific timelines and enforcement mechanisms.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with limited focus on AI system security (2.2) through requirements for security measures in export packages, and implicit coverage of competitive dynamics (6.4) through its focus on maintaining US technological dominance. The document is primarily focused on export promotion rather than risk mitigation.
This Executive Order governs AI technology exports across multiple sectors through its full-stack approach. It explicitly mentions AI applications in software engineering, education, healthcare, agriculture, and transportation. The document primarily governs the Information sector (AI technology companies), Scientific Research and Development Services (AI development), and Professional and Technical Services (consulting and implementation). It also has implications for sectors where AI applications are deployed including Healthcare, Educational Services, Agriculture, and Transportation.
The document covers multiple AI lifecycle stages with primary focus on Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages. It addresses the full-stack AI technology package from hardware through applications, with emphasis on deployment to international markets and ongoing operational support through financing and diplomatic coordination.
The document explicitly mentions AI models, AI systems, and AI technologies throughout. It focuses on full-stack AI technology packages including hardware, infrastructure, models, and applications. There is no mention of specific AI categories like frontier AI, general purpose AI, foundation models, or compute thresholds.
Executive Office of the President; President Donald J. Trump
The Executive Order is issued by the President under constitutional and statutory authority, establishing the American AI Exports Program.
Secretary of Commerce; Secretary of State; Secretary of Defense; Secretary of Energy; Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP); Economic Diplomacy Action Group (EDAG); Bureau of Industry and Security
Multiple federal agencies are designated with enforcement and implementation authority, including evaluation of proposals, coordination of financing tools, and ensuring compliance with export controls.
Economic Diplomacy Action Group (EDAG); Secretary of State; Secretary of Commerce; Department of Commerce
The EDAG is responsible for coordinating and monitoring the deployment of federal financing tools and developing unified strategy for AI exports. The Secretary of Commerce evaluates proposals on a rolling basis.
industry-led consortia; United States small businesses; federal agencies including Department of Commerce, Department of State, Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Small Business Administration
The order targets industry-led consortia that can submit proposals for AI export packages, as well as federal agencies that must implement and support the program. It also targets small businesses through SBA coordination.
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