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Using Ai To Reduce Performance Risk In U.S. Procurement, Jessica Tillipman
Using Ai To Reduce Performance Risk In U.S. Procurement, Jessica Tillipman
GW Law Faculty Publications & Other Works
In recent years, several U.S. government agencies have pioneered the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies to improve the efficiency and accuracy of their "responsibility determinations" (reviews of, among other things, contractor representations and certifications, past performance history, civil and criminal settlements, exclusions (such as suspensions or debarments), and contract terminations). As federal agencies continue to think strategically about how to improve processes and reduce risk in their procurements, technology-driven solutions will play a critical role in this undertaking.
Encroachment: Putting The 'Squeeze' On The Department Of Defense (Dod), Lisa M. Schenck
Encroachment: Putting The 'Squeeze' On The Department Of Defense (Dod), Lisa M. Schenck
GW Law Faculty Publications & Other Works
The Army, like other services, has found itself struggling to reconcile environmental compliance requirements with the need for realistic training. In order for the Army to accomplish its primary mission of fighting and winning in armed conflict, soldiers, leaders, and units must receive proper training. Thus, at times, environmental regulations limit the Army's ability to conduct realistic training and adequate testing activities. This Note reviews the measures taken by the Department of Defense between 2000 and 2001 to analyze and report on the effects of “encroachment” on military testing and training. From the Department of Defense’s perspective, encroachment includes external …