Topic · Public-sector buying rules, vendor disclosure, and bias audits
AI in Government Procurement
AI government-procurement rules set what governments may buy from AI vendors, including vendor disclosure, bias audits, and approved-vendor lists. AIGI tracks every primary-source AI procurement rule globally. As of the most recent update, AIGI tracks 89 primary-source items on ai in government procurement across global jurisdictions.
Coverage at a glance
- Items tracked
- 89
- Jurisdictions
- 3
- Last update
- 3/24/2026
Most active jurisdictions
Recent ai in government procurement activity
- US rulemaking notice comment period 3/24/2026
[SAM.gov] 7A--Artificial Intelligence Mapping Tool for OTS BOGS
A special notice from the Department of the Interior announcing a solicitation for an Artificial Intelligence Mapping Tool for OTS BOGS.
Authority: SAM.gov
- US rulemaking notice comment period 9/18/2025
[SAM.gov] Transformative Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning High-Performance Computing Commercial Soluti
The Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) is issuing a Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) for transformative AI/ML high-performance computing solutions pursuant to DFARS Subpart 212.70, with a response date of October 9, 2025.
Authority: SAM.gov
- US rulemaking notice comment period 2/11/2026
[SAM.gov] Rapid Assessment Machine Learning Software License
SAM.gov has issued a combined synopsis/solicitation (RFQ 75F40126Q00059) for a Rapid Assessment Machine Learning Software License under FAR Parts 12 and 13.2.
Authority: SAM.gov
- US rulemaking notice comment period 8/19/2024
[SAM.gov] Amendment 0001: INTENT TO SOLICIT ONLY ONE SOURCE – MATLAB Machine Learning consulting services
The U.S. federal government has issued an amendment announcing its intent to solicit MATLAB Machine Learning consulting services from a single source, with responses due by August 28, 2024.
Authority: SAM.gov
- US agency report 12/13/2022
[SAM.gov] A--Use Machine Learning to Prioritize Inspections
A US federal solicitation from SAM.gov by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to use machine learning for prioritizing inspections, with a response deadline of December 27, 2022.
Authority: SAM.gov
- US rulemaking notice comment period 1/20/2023
[SAM.gov] Technical Expert Services: Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Natural Language Processing (NLP) for T
SAM.gov is soliciting technical expert services for AI-powered Natural Language Processing (NLP) focusing on explainability and interpretability for text documents.
Authority: SAM.gov
- US solicitation 9/17/2024
[SAM.gov] AI OSINT Software Support Services
Amendment 0002 to federal solicitation HQ003424R0425 for AI Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Software Support Services, updating the Personnel Matrix Template.
Authority: SAM.gov
- US 3/12/2026
[SAM.gov] WJPC - Governance and Cyber Artificial Intelligence Lodging Services
The Department of Defense has issued a solicitation for Governance and Cyber Artificial Intelligence Lodging Services, with responses due by March 16, 2026.
Authority: SAM.gov
- US rulemaking notice comment period 1/15/2025
[SAM.gov] CDAO - ADA / IR - DRAID BOA Holders
The Army Contracting Command – Rock Island, on behalf of the CDAO, is soliciting requirements for Accelerating Data and Artificial Intelligence (ADA/IR-DRAID BOA Holders).
Authority: SAM.gov
- US public comment comment period 4/3/2026
[EFF] Tech Nonprofits to Feds: Don’t Weaponize Procurement to Undermine AI Trust and Safety
EFF argues proposed GSA rules could undermine AI trust and safety by forcing AI licensing for all lawful purposes and disabling safety guardrails.
Authority: Electronic Frontier Foundation
- US policy paper 5/18/2026
[Brookings] Where does federal AI spending stand in 2026?
An analysis of federal AI contracts forecasts a dramatic increase in US federal AI spending by 2026, primarily focused on the Department of Defense, driven by the Trump administration's deregulatory AI Action Plan.
Authority: Brookings Institution
- US rulemaking notice comment period 9/8/2021
[SAM.gov] Secure Data Science Platform
ACC-RI is seeking vendors to provide a secure data science platform for autonomy and AI data sciences.
Authority: SAM.gov
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Frequently asked questions
- What is AI in Government Procurement?
- AI government-procurement rules set what governments may buy from AI vendors, including vendor disclosure, bias audits, and approved-vendor lists. AIGI tracks every primary-source AI procurement rule globally.
- How many ai in government procurement laws does AIGI track?
- AIGI currently tracks 89 primary-source items under ai in government procurement — spanning bills, regulations, enforcement actions, court opinions, and agency guidance from authorities across global jurisdictions.
- Which jurisdictions are most active on ai in government procurement?
- Most active jurisdictions on ai in government procurement in the current corpus: US (47), NY (2), NJ (1).
- How current is AIGI's ai in government procurement coverage?
- The most recent ai in government procurement item AIGI tracked was published on 3/24/2026. AIGI runs continuous ingestion against every active authority source.
- Where do AIGI's ai in government procurement citations come from?
- Every item on this page links to its primary government or research source. AIGI's citation methodology is documented at /how-we-cite — we do not paraphrase or remix secondary commentary; we resolve every pointer to the underlying authority.
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