Artificial Intelligence in Acquisition: Mid-June 2024 Update

Artificial Intelligence in Acquisition: Mid-June 2024 Update

In this mid-June roundup of AI advancements in government contracting, we delve into several impactful developments. Get a feel for the hottest topics below or click here for the full articles.

NEWS:

CDAO's Open DAGIR Contract: Why It Matters

The Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO) has awarded Palantir a $33 million contract to develop a data-sharing ecosystem. This initiative aims to streamline data, analytics, and AI collaboration between the Pentagon and private sector partners, providing insights into a faster and more efficient procurement process.

Department of the Air Force Launches NIPRGPT

The U.S. Air Force has introduced NIPRGPT, a generative AI chatbot platform designed for use on unclassified networks. This tool enhances efficiency by assisting with various tasks, offering government contracting professionals a new resource for managing contracts and streamlining processes.

LAW AND POLICY:

2024 AI Legislation: What Contracting Professionals Need to Know

New legislative actions in 2024 are transforming AI use across states, impacting government contracting. Key measures include AI disclosure laws, regulations on AI in political advertising, and policies for state government applications. Staying informed on these developments is crucial for compliance and leveraging new opportunities.

RESEARCH AND USE CASES:

Reshaping Leadership in an AI Future

Explore how generative AI is revolutionizing business strategy and operations. Companies effectively utilizing AI are gaining competitive advantages through accelerated development and customer-centric approaches. This article offers valuable lessons for contracting professionals on integrating tech expertise into leadership teams.


*Stay informed with NCMA's AI in Acquisition for the latest updates and insights in the world of AI in contract management and procurement. Access event news, updates, and the full stories listed above by clicking here.

Daniel J. Finkenstadt Samantha Reich Williams, M.Ed.

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