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U.S. LAUNCHES PUSH TO RECRUIT AI ENGINEERS FOR FEDERAL ROLES

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December 19, 2025

The United States government has launched a coordinated campaign to recruit artificial intelligence engineers and technical specialists into federal roles, signaling a shift in how Washington plans to build and manage its own Al capabilities.

U.S. LAUNCHES PUSH TO RECRUIT AI ENGINEERS FOR FEDERAL ROLES

The effort, announced by senior officials, aims to attract talent that has traditionally gravitated toward private-sector technology firms, at a moment when Al systems are becoming embedded in national security, public services, and regulatory oversight.

Federal agencies have long relied on contractors and private partners to supply advanced technical expertise. The new recruitment push reflects concern that this model leaves the government without sufficient in-house capacity to understand, audit, and deploy AI systems that increasingly shape policy decisions and public infrastructure. Officials said the initiative is intended to bring experienced engineers directly into government service rather than relying solely on outsourced solutions.

The campaign comes as competition for Al talent remains intense across the global economy. Major technology companies, defense contractors, and startups continue to offer compensation packages that federal agencies struggle to match. The government's approach focuses instead on mission-driven work, access to sensitive and large-scale datasets, and the opportunity to shape how Al is used in areas ranging from defense logistics to healthcare administration.

WHY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS TARGETING AI TALENT

U.S. officials have acknowledged that Al systems are already influencing critical government functions, including intelligence analysis, cybersecurity monitoring, fraud detection, and supply chain management. As these systems become more complex, agencies have raised concerns about their ability to oversee tools developed externally without fully understanding how they operate.

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