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CDC Launches AI Strategy for Public Health
March 17, 2026
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released a comprehensive AI strategy for fiscal years 2026-2030 focused on advancing the use of agentic AI tools to improve public health research, disease detection, data management, and operational readiness. This strategy emphasizes responsible AI governance, human oversight, workforce empowerment, and enhanced data platform capabilities. Concurrently, the White House has established a task force to improve data sharing and verification across federal benefit programs, involving coordination with state, local, tribal, and territorial governments as well as federal agencies. These developments signal increased federal investment in AI technologies and data integration to support public health and program integrity initiatives.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate new opportunities for AI-related technology acquisitions and services aligned with CDC's AI strategy priorities, including agentic AI tools and data platform modernization.
- Vendors specializing in AI, data analytics, and secure data sharing may find increased demand from CDC, HHS, and related agencies implementing these initiatives.
- The emphasis on human oversight and compliance with privacy and security requirements indicates procurement requirements will likely include stringent governance and validation standards.
- Coordination across multiple government levels suggests potential for interagency contracts and collaborative procurement vehicles supporting AI-enabled public health and benefit program operations.
The task force will also be required to 7promote the facilitation of information and data sharing and coordination between State, local, tribal, and territorial governments and the Federal Government, and benefit-providing agencies and law enforcement agencies.8
— President Donald Trump
Human oversight remains essential, noting that AI outputs should be reviewed by subject matter experts to ensure accuracy, scientific integrity and compliance with privacy and security requirements.
— CDC AI Strategy Document
Whats really exciting about this is that we found so much good use through this tool and so many places where it worked and places where it fell short.
— Travis Hoppe, Acting Chief AI Officer, CDC
Agencies
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Personnel Management, White House, Department of Justice
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- CDC releases AI strategy, guidance with eye toward ‘agentic’ uses | FedScoop · FedScoop · Mar 16
- CDC targets agentic AI use in new AI strategy | FedScoop · FedScoop · Mar 17
- CDC Releases AI Strategy for Public Health · ExecutiveGov · Mar 17