CIV: National AI Research Resource Task Force (Title LI, Sec. 5106)
The Director of NSF, in coordination with OSTP, is to establish a task force to investigate the feasibility of establishing and sustaining a National AI Research Resource and to propose a roadmap and implementation plan detailing how such a resource should be established and sustained. The task force is to be co-chaired by the Director of OSTP and Director of NSF and will be composed of four representatives of the Interagency Committee, four from institutions of higher education, and four from private organizations. Together, the members will provide a plan for ownership for a National Research Cloud and propose a model for governance and oversight to establish strategic direction, make programmatic decisions, and manage the allocation of resources.
The task force will articulate the capabilities required to create and maintain a shared computing infrastructure to facilitate access to computing resources for researchers across the country (including scalability, secured access control, resident data engineering and curation expertise, provision of curated data sets, compute resources, educational tools and services, and a user interface portal). Their assessment of potential barriers to the use of government data sets as part of the National Research Cloud will come with recommended solutions as well as an assessment of privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties requirements associated with the program.
CIV: National AI Research Resource Task Force (Title LI, Sec. 5106)
The Director of NSF, in coordination with OSTP, is to establish a task force to investigate the feasibility of establishing and sustaining a National AI Research Resource and to propose a roadmap and implementation plan detailing how such a resource should be established and sustained. The task force is to be co-chaired by the Director of OSTP and Director of NSF and will be composed of four representatives of the Interagency Committee, four from institutions of higher education, and four from private organizations. Together, the members will provide a plan for ownership for a National Research Cloud and propose a model for governance and oversight to establish strategic direction, make programmatic decisions, and manage the allocation of resources.
The task force will articulate the capabilities required to create and maintain a shared computing infrastructure to facilitate access to computing resources for researchers across the country (including scalability, secured access control, resident data engineering and curation expertise, provision of curated data sets, compute resources, educational tools and services, and a user interface portal). Their assessment of potential barriers to the use of government data sets as part of the National Research Cloud will come with recommended solutions as well as an assessment of privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties requirements associated with the program.