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      <description>When an AI-influenced decision is challenged, can your agency show what happened, why, and who was responsible? Issue one lays the foundation for public trust infrastructure.</description>
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      <description>Most government AI is purchased, which means your accountability is only as strong as your contract. Five things to require before you buy, so the proof comes with you.</description>
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