Background

The International Trade Administration has announced that from April 1 through June 30 U.S. industry-led consortia will be able to submit proposals to export full-stack artificial intelligence technology packages, including AI-optimized computer hardware, data center storage, models, cybersecurity measures, and applications for various sectors. 

The ITA states that this call for proposals includes two types of industry-led consortia. Pre-set consortia demonstrate capability across all layers of the AI technology stack and maintain global offerings ready for deployment on an ongoing basis and will become the federal government’s offerings to allies and partners around the world. On-demand consortia are formed by industry in response to a specific opportunity and need only cover the stack layers required for the specific deal.

The DOC will work with other agencies to evaluate submitted proposals. Once approved, full-stack AI technology can be available to trusted foreign buyers of U.S. technology. Approved consortia may also receive support from across the U.S. government, including priority for export control license reviews, prioritized access to U.S federal credit programs, government-to-government engagement via direct advocacy, and dedicated interagency coordination. 

The ITA notes that full program information and proposal processes will be published in a forthcoming Federal Register notice. 

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