Procurement Officials Are Leading Federal AI Adoption
Contracting officials and agency leaders are key to the deployment of ethical AI processes.
Responsible AI is a Management Problem, Not a Purchase
Developing ongoing programs to monitor AI and sustain good outcomes is essential to ensure AI accountability.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, limits EPA’s ability to combat climate change, and more…
How Can Governments Use AI to Improve Procurement?
By using artificial intelligence, agencies can improve their procurement processes.
Using AI to Reduce Performance Risk in U.S. Procurement
Advances in digital technology can help in managing the goals of federal acquisition.
Retooling the Acquisition Gateway for Responsible AI
For government to make the most of artificial intelligence, it needs changes throughout the procurement life cycle.
Artificial Intelligence and Procurement
Experts analyze how procurement could improve AI—and how AI could improve procurement.
The Procurement Path to AI Governance
Procurement standards could promote responsible use of artificial intelligence by government.
Regulating Contracts in Poultry Production
The U.S. Department of Agriculture proposes requiring chicken processors to provide more information in their contracts with growers.
Did Step Zero Help Doom Chevron?
One of the Supreme Court’s most significant administrative law precedents may soon be overturned.
Increasing Access to Credit in Communities of Color
Updating the Community Reinvestment Act to promote special purpose credit programs could improve equity in credit and lending.
Connecting Race and Regulation
New podcast series examines how regulation has reinforced racism—and how it might combat it too.