What AI the US government actually uses

Federal AI Use Case Inventory

Every AI system that US federal agencies have disclosed under Executive Order 13960 and OMB Memorandum M-25-21. Browse by agency, filter by deployment stage or topic, search by keyword. Click any row for the full record — problem solved, system outputs, vendor, and authorization status when published.

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What this page measures

Under Executive Order 13960 (2020) and successor OMB guidance — most recently Memorandum M-25-21 — every covered federal agency must publish an annual inventory of its AI use cases. The Office of Management and Budget consolidates the agency submissions into a single public dataset; this page is a browsable view over that dataset.

Stages

Deployed means the system is in production use. Pilot means it's running with real users in a limited scope. Pre-deployment covers research, prototypes, and acquisitions that haven't yet reached pilot. Retired means the system has been turned off (and is included so the inventory remains a complete historical record).

High-impact

Some use cases are flagged "high-impact" — OMB's term for AI that could meaningfully affect rights, safety, or access to federal services. High-impact systems carry additional governance requirements (impact assessments, ongoing monitoring, public consultation, appeal processes). Toggle "High-impact only" to focus on those.

What's not here

  • Intelligence community systems and certain Department of Defense applications, which are exempt from public reporting.
  • Use cases an agency lawfully withheld for disclosure-risk reasons. The inventory's is_withheld field flags counts of these without revealing details.
  • Common COTS uses (transcription, generic copilots) are reported as agency-level totals in a separate consolidated file and not included here — they would dominate the list without telling you anything specific.
  • State, local, tribal, and territorial governments. Federal civilian agencies only.

Refresh cadence

The OMB consolidated inventory is refreshed annually, with mid-year updates from individual agencies. Mungomash rebuilds this page's data when a new consolidation is published. The "Refreshed" date in the hero indicates when this site last synced from the upstream dataset.

Data: 2025 Federal Agency AI Use Case Inventory (Office of Management and Budget, public domain).