Sec. 245. Biological data for artificial intelligence
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Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall develop and implement requirements that ensure qualified biological data resources created by research entirely funded by the Department of Defense are collected and stored in a manner that facilitates the use of such qualified biological data resources for advanced computational methods, including artificial intelligence. The requirements implemented under subsection
(a)shall include the following: A definition of the term qualified biological data resource for the purposes of such requirements, which shall be based on one or more of the following criteria: The type of biological data generated. The size of the dataset involved. The amount of Federal funds awarded to the research that created such qualified biological data resource. The level of sensitivity of the biological data generated. Any other factor determined appropriate by the Secretary of Defense. Guidance on the metrics and metadata included under such requirements to indicate data quality, including usability, interoperability, and completeness. Requirements for tiered levels of cybersecurity safeguards and access controls for the storage of biological data. Exceptions to such requirements, including for biological data that may implicate national security. Requirements for the protection of the privacy of individuals. In developing and implementing the requirements under subsection (a), the Secretary shall— consult with the Secretaries of the military departments, the heads of the research laboratories of each of the Armed Forces, and relevant individuals and entities in the private sector and academia who have received funding for research from the Department of Defense to ensure that such requirements are not overly burdensome; and review and incorporate, to the extent the Secretary determines appropriate, existing Federal frameworks and standards for the use of qualified biological data resources for advanced computational methods.