USAi.gov offers secure, no-cost access to generative AI tools for U.S. agencies—accelerating adoption with models for code, chat, and summaries.
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The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has launched USAi.gov, a centralized platform offering secure, ready-to-use generative AI tools for federal agencies. The goal is to accelerate AI adoption across government entities without the usual procurement or security hurdles.
USAi.gov provides access to tools like AI chatbots, code generation, and document summarization—all accessible at no cost to agencies.
This initiative supports the White House’s America’s AI Action Plan, aiming to strengthen national leadership in artificial intelligence while ensuring ethical and secure integration of advanced technologies into public services. The launch also reflects GSA’s mission to modernize digital infrastructure and improve service delivery across the federal landscape.
USAi.gov is designed as a single point of access where agencies can evaluate, compare, and test generative AI models from leading providers. Current integrations include models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, and Google, with potential future additions like Amazon and Stability AI. This centralized approach helps streamline adoption while maintaining strict compliance with federal privacy and security standards.
Provides text-based and chat-style AI interfaces to simplify workflows, research, and support tasks using multiple leading models.
A dashboard offers real-time insights into model usage and helps agencies select tools based on specific needs.
Built with FedRAMP-aligned safeguards, including encryption, logging, access controls, and centralized evaluation features.
A single agreement enables access to multiple models without requiring repeated procurement or security review processes.
Reduces cost and complexity for agencies exploring generative AI by eliminating redundant contracts.
Lower costs and faster deployment by centralizing access to vetted models.
Improved transparency and oversight, supporting better public service outcomes.
Direct alignment with the White House’s AI Action Plan by facilitating secure experimentation across departments.
Targeted tools for employees, including usage tracking, model comparison, and integrated reporting for performance analysis and future planning.
Federal employees now have access to test and use USAi’s AI tools, including chat-based assistants, code generators, and document summarizers. These tools are designed to help agencies determine what AI models best support their missions and to guide long-term integration.
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