

How to Write the AI Action Plan
Sep 10, 2025
Dean Ball, a former senior policy advisor at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, discusses the intricacies of crafting the AI Action Plan. He highlights the challenges of interagency cooperation and the role of political support in implementing federal AI strategies. The conversation delves into Republican perspectives on AI safety and the impact of governance dynamics within the Trump administration. Ball also explores the complexities of navigating information flow in government and the urgent need for comprehensive policies in the evolving tech landscape.
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Be The Valuable In-Person Expert
- Be the person people want in the room by being outgoing and technically helpful on your topic.
- Visit agencies in person and build relationships to become indispensable in the White House process.
Power Comes From Being Invited And Useful
- Formal ranks matter less than who is invited and who can deliver timely, usable information.
- The White House operates on very short time horizons, so responsiveness confers power.
Hold The Pen To Shape Policy
- Hold the pen on interagency documents: the drafter often adjudicates conflicts and shapes outcomes.
- Own the paper to exercise influence in cross-agency disputes.