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AI Government Procurement Specialist: FedRAMP, FISMA, and EO 14110
Procurement specialists translate federal AI executive orders, OMB memos, and FedRAMP requirements into actual contract clauses.
Adults & Professionals · Careers & Pathways · ~18 min read
The premise
AI government procurement specialists translate OMB AI memos and executive orders into RFPs, contract clauses, and vendor selection criteria. The role bridges policy and acquisition.
What AI does well here
- Draft AI-specific contract clauses for transparency and recourse
- Evaluate vendor responses against OMB M-24-10 requirements
- Coordinate FedRAMP and FISMA boundaries for AI workloads
What AI cannot do
- Anticipate every administration's policy reversal
- Replace technical evaluation by mission-side subject experts
- Force vendors to disclose proprietary training data sources fully
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