HR 3919
Advanced AI Security Readiness Act
Informational. No immediate compliance impact.
TL;DR
Rep. Darin LaHood (R-IL) introduced HR 3919 to require U.S. intelligence agencies to develop strategies for using AI to counter threats from China and Russia. The bill mandates the Director of National Intelligence to create a 5-year plan for deploying AI in intelligence operations, focusing on automation, data analysis, and threat detection.
How This Might Impact Your Business
Government contractors in defense, cybersecurity, and data analytics will see increased procurement opportunities as agencies implement AI systems
Companies providing AI solutions to federal agencies must prepare for enhanced security vetting and clearance requirements
Tech firms with AI capabilities in natural language processing, computer vision, and predictive analytics should expect RFPs from intelligence agencies
No direct compliance requirements for private businesses; this bill focuses on government agency operations
Implementation timeline spans 5 years starting from passage, creating sustained demand for AI vendors
Federal contractors may need to demonstrate how their AI tools address specific threats from adversarial nations
What Should You Do
Review your company's federal contractor status and security clearance capabilities if you develop AI tools
Monitor committee hearings in House Intelligence Committee for amendments that could affect private sector
Position AI products for federal procurement by emphasizing security features and threat detection capabilities
Prepare for potential increase in federal RFPs for AI solutions in Q4 2024 if bill advances
Who It Affects
Sponsors
Status Timeline
committee
Referred to the House Committee on Intelligence (Permanent Select).
June 11, 2025
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