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EPA Faces FOIA on AI Use
March 16, 2026
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is currently under scrutiny following Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests filed by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) seeking detailed records on the agency's deployment of artificial intelligence (AI). These requests focus on EPA's use of AI for workforce monitoring, including analysis of employee communications and potential surveillance activities, as well as AI applications in chemical safety assessments. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has publicly promoted AI to accelerate chemical review processes, which raises procurement and operational considerations regarding transparency, regulatory compliance, and technology adoption.
- Procurement professionals should note increased attention on AI tools within federal agencies, highlighting potential demand for AI solutions that balance efficiency with privacy and regulatory standards.
- Contractors offering AI technologies for chemical assessment or workforce analytics may face heightened requirements for transparency and ethical use.
- This development signals a growing need for clear procurement guidelines and compliance frameworks addressing AI applications in environmental and regulatory contexts.
- Organizations involved in federal AI procurements should prepare for possible FOIA-driven disclosures impacting contract terms and public accountability.
PEER seeks clarity on whether and how AI systems are being used to analyze employee communications, report on anti-Trump sentiment, and assist in evaluating chemical safety and other regulatory determinations.
— Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER)
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Environmental Protection Agency