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NRC Advances AI Integration Initiatives
March 13, 2026
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is progressively expanding its use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to support its regulatory mission, emphasizing a cautious and measured approach. The agency has launched an internal generative AI chatbot named SimplifAI and is actively exploring AI enhancements within Microsoft 365, as well as testing models from OpenAI and Google. NRC leadership highlights the importance of effective prompt engineering and deliberate adoption pacing to avoid operational setbacks.
- NRC's AI initiatives signal growing demand for AI-related procurement, including software licenses, AI platform services, and integration support.
- Vendors specializing in AI solutions, particularly Microsoft, OpenAI, and Google, are positioned to engage with NRC's evolving technology needs.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate opportunities for pilot projects and foundational data services aligned with NRC's regulatory priorities.
- The agency's cautious adoption approach underscores the need for vendors to provide scalable, secure, and compliant AI solutions tailored to federal regulatory environments.
When you enter a prompt, if you do it effectively, you have to use the tenets of prompt engineering.
— Nicholas Buggs, Chief Enterprise Architect
We felt like if we went too fast on our adoption 3 it would actually set us back.
— Basia Sall, Chief Data Officer
Agencies
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Justice
Vendors
Microsoft, OpenAI, Google
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