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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. 1353 (Reported in Senate) — To promote United States values and fulfill agency missions through the use of innovative applied artificial intellig... · Sec. 5

Sec. 5. Agency inventory and artificial intelligence use cases

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Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Director, in consultation with the Federal Chief Information Officer and the Chief Information Officers Council, shall issue a memorandum to the head of each agency that shall articulate the method by which the agency shall make public information about the use of artificial intelligence by the agency, including the publication criteria, publication format, and method of publication. Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter for a period of 10 years, the head of each agency shall— prepare an inventory of the artificial intelligence use cases of the agency, including current and planned uses, consistent with the memorandum issued under subsection (a); identify, review, and assess existing artificial intelligence deployed and operating in support of agency missions for any inconsistencies with the guidance issued under section 104 of the AI in Government Act of 2020 (title I of division U of Public Law 116–260 ) and any additional guidance issued by the Director; develop and implement plans to achieve consistency with the guidance issued under section 104 of the AI in Government Act of 2020 (title I of division U of Public Law 116–260 ) and any additional guidance from the Director for each AI application or to retire AI applications found to be developed or used in a manner that is not consistent with guidance issued by the Director; share agency inventories with other agencies, to the extent practicable and consistent with applicable law and policy, including those concerning protection of privacy and of sensitive law enforcement, national security, and other protected information; and make agency inventories available to the public, in a manner determined by the Director, and to the extent practicable and in accordance with applicable law and policy, including those concerning the protection of privacy and of sensitive law enforcement, national security, and other protected information.
The sharing of agency inventories described in subsection (b)(4) may be coordinated through the Chief Information Officers Council, the Chief Data Officers Council, the Chief Financial Officers Council, the Chief Acquisition Officers Council, or other interagency bodies to improve interagency coordination and information sharing for common use cases. The Director shall designate a host entity and ensure the creation and maintenance of an online public directory in order to— make agency artificial intelligence use case information available to the public and those wishing to do business with the Government; and identify common use cases across agencies.
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