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  1. GSA Is Preparing An AI-Specific Acquisition Reform Rule “NEXGOV/FCW ‘ By Alexandra Kelley “The updated rule is expected in the next couple weeks and will set a

    The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is preparing a new rule to reform how it acquires artificial intelligence technologies. This updated regulation will prioritize a firm fixed-price procurement model, aiming to make the GSA a more predictable partner for AI developers and manufacturers. The rule is expected within weeks and is part of a broader effort to streamline government adoption of AI and IT software by reducing bureaucratic hurdles. AI

    GSA Is Preparing An AI-Specific Acquisition Reform Rule “NEXGOV/FCW ‘ By Alexandra Kelley “The updated rule is expected in the next couple weeks and will set a

    IMPACT This GSA rule change could streamline government adoption of AI technologies by offering more predictable contracting terms to developers.

  2. US, California Use Purchasing Power to Set AI Rules

    The U.S. government and California are implementing AI regulations through procurement policies rather than legislation, creating distinct requirements for AI vendors. The U.S. General Services Administration's proposed rules emphasize neutrality and avoiding ideological positions, while California's executive order focuses on safeguards against bias and civil rights protections. These procurement-driven regulations may impose additional costs and potential conflicts for businesses operating in the AI sector. AI

    US, California Use Purchasing Power to Set AI Rules

    IMPACT Government procurement rules may shape AI development and deployment by setting de facto standards for vendors.