Require the Coast Guard to report on establishing an office for unmanned systems technologies. Include strategies for management, service-wide coordination, contracting, collaboration, and data sharing. Develop operational concepts integrating AI and machine learning tools.
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This is a binding legislative act passed by the United States Congress with mandatory reporting requirements enforced through congressional oversight mechanisms.
The document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains, with limited implicit references to AI system security (2.2) through counter-unmanned system technologies, and governance structures (6.5) through the establishment of coordination mechanisms. The primary focus is on operational capabilities rather than AI risk mitigation.
The document primarily governs the Public Administration excluding National Security sector through Coast Guard operations, with secondary coverage of National Security through defense collaboration and maritime security functions. It also touches on Information sector activities through data management and AI/ML integration.
The document covers multiple AI lifecycle stages with primary focus on planning, deployment, and operational monitoring. It addresses the establishment of an office to manage unmanned systems with AI/ML capabilities, including acquisition strategy, deployment planning, and operational integration with data ecosystems.
The document explicitly mentions AI and machine learning tools as components of the data ecosystem for unmanned systems. It focuses on unmanned systems (surface, undersea, and aircraft) rather than traditional AI models or systems, but includes AI/ML as enabling technologies for data processing and integration.
United States Congress
The document is Section 207 of the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2024, which is legislation enacted by the United States Congress.
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives; Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate
The congressional committees are designated as the recipients of the mandatory report, providing oversight and enforcement through congressional authority.
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives; Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate
The same congressional committees that enforce compliance also monitor implementation through receipt and review of the required report on the establishment and operations of the unmanned systems capabilities office.
Coast Guard; Coast Guard Commandant; unmanned systems capabilities office
The legislation requires the Coast Guard Commandant to establish an unmanned systems capabilities office and submit a report outlining plans for acquisition and development of unmanned and counter-unmanned system technologies.
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