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Turning the AI Action Plan Into Action: How GovAI Summit Will Help Governments Lead

Written by Modev Staff Writers | Aug 18, 2025 6:05:59 PM


This summer, the White House released its 2025 American AI Action Plan, which is a sweeping roadmap designed to cement America’s leadership in artificial intelligence. The plan rests on three big pillars: accelerating AI innovation, building the nation’s AI infrastructure, and leading the world in AI diplomacy and security. It’s ambitious, urgent, and full of opportunity.

But, as we all know, a plan is only as strong as its execution. And that’s where GovAI Summit comes in.

From October 27–29th in Arlington, Virginia, GovAI Summit will bring together leaders from federal, state, and local government alongside the innovators, builders, and policy experts who can help them put this national strategy into practice. This isn’t just another tech conference; instead, it’s a working space where policy meets implementation, and where agencies leave with real steps, real partners, and real solutions. Gov AI’s agenda includes keynotes, panels, and workshops with government agency leaders and tech innovators who are actively working to uphold the three pillars of the American AI Action plan.

Take the first pillar: accelerating AI innovation. GovAI Summit will help agencies cut through procurement red tape, explore how open-source models can be deployed responsibly, and learn from peers who’ve already implemented AI-driven efficiencies in public services. These are playbooks you can adapt to your own agency.

Then there’s the second pillar: building American AI infrastructure. The plan calls for faster data center construction, stronger semiconductor supply chains, and a skilled workforce ready to build and maintain it all. At GovAI, you’ll hear directly from leaders in infrastructure, trades, and technology about how to make those projects happen, whether you’re operating at the federal level or in a small city with big ambitions.

And finally, the third pillar, leading in AI diplomacy and security. The U.S. is positioning AI as a strategic export and a critical part of our global influence. The Summit will feature candid conversations about export controls, secure-by-design systems, and how government at every level can contribute to shaping international AI norms.

What makes GovAI Summit so valuable is that it doesn’t treat these pillars as abstract ideas. Every session, every connection, and every conversation is about moving from policy to deployment and helping you align your agency’s goals with the national vision while solving practical, on-the-ground challenges.

If you’re in government and responsible for AI strategy, innovation, procurement, or infrastructure, this is where you need to be. The American AI Action Plan lays out the destination. GovAI Summit is your roadmap for getting there.

Join us October 27–29th in Arlington, Virginia. Build the trusted connections with top notch AI leaders and guide the actions that will define America’s AI future.

Register now for the GovAI Summit and turn the plan into reality.