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White House Unveils National AI Policy Framework
March 22, 2026
The Trump administration has released a comprehensive National AI Policy Framework in early 2026, urging Congress to enact unified federal legislation that preempts state AI laws to establish consistent national standards. This framework prioritizes child safety, innovation, intellectual property, free speech, energy infrastructure, and workforce development to maintain U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence. It discourages the creation of new federal AI regulatory agencies, favoring existing sector-specific bodies and industry-led standards. Congressional action remains uncertain, but House Republican leaders have committed to advancing legislation aligned with the framework. The framework's emphasis on federal preemption aims to avoid a patchwork of state regulations, which could impact federal AI procurement policies and compliance requirements across agencies.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate evolving federal AI regulatory standards that may supersede state laws, affecting contract requirements and compliance for AI technologies.
- The framework's focus on innovation and workforce development signals potential federal investments and procurement opportunities in AI solutions supporting child safety, energy efficiency, and intellectual property management.
- Companies providing AI products and services should prepare for unified federal procurement standards and possible legislative changes that streamline AI acquisition processes.
- Organizations involved in AI-related government contracts may need to align with the framework's principles, including safeguarding free speech and supporting an AI-ready workforce, to remain competitive in federal solicitations.
The federal government is uniquely positioned to set a consistent national policy that enables us to win the AI race and deliver its benefits to the American people, while effectively addressing the policy challenges that accompany this transformative technology.
— White House
We are in a Cold War-era-style race with China, and we must win 1 both for our economy and our national security. If done the right way, the potential for areas like health care, education, and government efficiency are boundless. But, we have to win it the right way.
— Josh Gottheimer, U.S. Congressman
Child safety as the anchor. Age-assurance requirements, platform features to reduce exploitation and self-harm risks, and extension of existing child privacy protections to AI systems.
— White House Policy Framework
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