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The '''NDAA FY2024 AI Provisions''' refer to the artificial intelligence-specific sections enacted as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 (Pub. L. 118-31). AI-specific provisions recur annually in the NDAA; these are the provisions from the FY2024 cycle. == Overview == *'''Parent Act:''' National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 *'''Public Law:''' Pub. L. 118-31 *'''Bill Numbers:''' H.R. 2670 (House) / S. 2226 (Senate) *'''Signed:''' December 22, 2023 == Legislative History == The FY2024 NDAA was the product of a formal conference committee β a return to the regular legislative process after the FY2022 and FY2023 NDAAs used "informal conference" procedures. The Senate approved the conference report on December 13, 2023, and the House followed on December 14. President Biden signed the bill on December 22, 2023. AI provisions were a significant focus in both chambers' versions, with overlapping priorities including robust R&D funding, DOD AI modernization mandates, transparency and oversight requirements, workforce development, and Indo-Pacific cooperation on AI. == Key AI Provisions == === Chief Digital and AI Officer (CDAO) Governing Council === The Act established the '''CDAO Governing Council''' to oversee and streamline DOD AI use cases and guidance. This institutionalized CDAO's role as the Pentagon's central AI coordination body. === CDAO Authority and Structure === *Section 827 increased CDAO's annual acquisition authority from $75 million to $125 million, extending the authority through 2029 *Section 913 directed the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) director to report directly to the Secretary of Defense, strengthening CDAO's procurement and innovation pipeline === AI Strategy and Review === *'''Section 222 (Senate):''' Required a broad review and update of the DOD AI Strategy, including adoption practices, ethical principles, mitigation of algorithmic bias, and cybersecurity of generative AI *The Act directed DOD to establish AI-related plans, strategies, and guidance, including requirements to identify "commercially available" AI solutions === Generative AI Detection === *'''Section 218 (Senate):''' Directed the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering to create a prize competition for generative AI detection and watermarking technologies β one of the first legislative responses to the rise of generative AI === AI Workforce and Training === *'''Section 1081:''' Talent development policy for DOD computer programming workforce, including AI skills *'''Section 1622:''' Development of a digital content provenance course, including training on AI-generated "deepfakes" === Autonomous Systems === *'''Section 264 (House):''' Study on centralized platform for development and testing of autonomy software *'''Section 266 (House):''' Congressional notification within 30 days of changes to DoD Directive 3000.09 (autonomy in weapon systems) *'''Section 267 (House):''' Support for Army Robot Combat Vehicle acquisition strategy *'''Section 930 (House):''' Framework for classification of autonomous capabilities department-wide === International AI Cooperation === Both chambers required AI R&D cooperation with Indo-Pacific allies. The Senate specifically tasked the Secretaries of Defense and State to prioritize cooperative AI projects with India. === AI for Operations and Logistics === *'''Section 332:''' Strategy for AI use in Navy shipyard logistics optimization *'''Section 266 (House Part 2):''' Pilot program for AI optimization of aerial refueling and fuel management in contested logistics === AI Bug Bounty Programs === *'''Section 6097:''' Directed CDAO to develop AI bug bounty programs for AI foundation models β an early legislative recognition of the need for security testing of AI systems themselves == Significance == The FY2024 NDAA marked a maturation of congressional AI policy, moving from general support for AI R&D to specific governance mechanisms. The establishment of the CDAO Governing Council was particularly significant, creating a permanent institutional structure for Pentagon AI oversight. The generative AI detection prize competition and AI bug bounty provisions showed Congress beginning to address the novel challenges posed by foundation models. The Act also demonstrated the growing scope of AI provisions within the NDAA, with AI-related sections spanning defense technology, intelligence, workforce, procurement, and autonomous systems. == Sources == *Congress.gov β [https://www.congress.gov/118/plaws/publ31/PLAW-118publ31.pdf Public Law 118-31 (PDF)] *FAS β [https://fas.org/publication/fy24-ndaa-ai-tracker/ FY24 NDAA AI Tracker] *K&L Gates β [https://www.klgates.com/FY24-National-Defense-Authorization-Act-Provisions-Aim-to-Increase-Artificial-Intelligence-Research-Development-and-Contracting-Opportunities-9-5-2023 FY24 NDAA AI Provisions] *Perkins Coie β [https://perkinscoie.com/insights/update/fy-2024-national-defense-authorization-act-what-government-contractors-should-know FY2024 NDAA Analysis] *CRS β [https://www.everycrsreport.com/reports/IN12615.html Realignment of DOD's CDAO] == See Also == *[[NDAA AI Provisions]] *[[NDAA FY2025 AI Provisions]] *[[NDAA FY2026 AI Provisions]] *[[Advancing American AI Act]] *[[Legislation]] [[Category:Federal Legislation]] [[Category:United States]]
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