Artificial Intelligence in Federal Contracting: Risks, Obligations, and Opportunities

28 Sep , 2026

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This course examines the latest legal and compliance developments in the artificial intelligence (AI), and federal contracting industries. This course is primarily designed for for CEOs and business executives considering utilizing AI in federal contracting. During this course we will investigate top risks and benefits of utilizing artificial intelligence in federal contracting and how to avoid non-compliance issues.

Key Objectives:

  1. What are legal and compliance obligations for federal contractors using AI?
  2. What are the latest AI trends and developments in the federal contacting industry?
  3. What are the most recent enforcement against by the U.S. Government against contractors using AI?

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