Requires the Administrator to research AI and machine learning solutions for federal classification and declassification. Mandates submission of a technology recommendation to the President. Obligates the President to report to Congress on the recommended solution and adoption decision.
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This is a binding federal statute enacted by the United States Congress with mandatory obligations on specified government officials, enforceable through congressional oversight and reporting requirements.
This document has minimal risk domain coverage, primarily addressing AI system security vulnerabilities (2.2) through its focus on implementing secure, interoperable AI systems for classification. There is implicit coverage of governance failure (6.5) through mandated oversight mechanisms, and minimal coverage of lack of robustness (7.3) through requirements for efficient and effective systems. The document focuses on AI implementation procedures rather than comprehensive risk mitigation.
This document primarily governs the Public Administration excluding National Security sector and the National Security sector, as it mandates AI implementation across federal government agencies including defense and intelligence organizations. It also has minimal coverage of Scientific Research and Development Services through the research mandate for AI/ML solutions.
The document primarily covers the Plan and Design stage through mandated research and recommendation of AI/ML solutions. It also addresses Verify and Validate through the requirement for efficient and effective systems, and Deploy through the President's adoption decision and implementation across the Federal Government.
The document explicitly mentions both artificial intelligence and machine learning as technologies to be researched and implemented. It does not specify particular AI types (frontier, general purpose, task-specific, etc.) or technical thresholds. The focus is on AI/ML solutions for classification and declassification systems.
United States Congress
The document is Section 758 of the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024, which is enacted by the United States Congress as the legislative authority.
United States Congress; President of the United States
Congress enforces compliance through mandatory reporting requirements with specific deadlines. The President serves as an intermediary enforcement mechanism by receiving recommendations and reporting adoption decisions to Congress.
United States Congress; President of the United States
Congress monitors implementation through mandated reports at specified intervals. The President monitors the Administrator's recommendation and reports the adoption decision to Congress.
Administrator of the Office of Electronic Government; Secretary of Defense; Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; Director of National Intelligence; Public Interest Declassification Board; Director of the Information Security Oversight Office; head of the National Declassification Center of the National Archives and Records Administration; President of the United States
The document mandates specific actions by the Administrator and requires consultation with multiple intelligence and defense agencies. These entities are obligated to research, develop, and recommend AI/ML solutions for classification systems.
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