The AI Supply Chain Alliance
Connecting the companies building America’s AI infrastructure and the jobs they create
Policy Pillars
Shaping Smart Policies around the Systems, Supply Chains, and Solutions that Make AI Possible
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To power the rapid growth of AI and data centers, we must engage with the current Administration to deploy their existing authorities to increase access to electricity supplies and push Congress for forward-looking durable legislative reforms that expand and strengthen the power grid.
The AI-SCA aims to accomplish the following:
Develop a multi-tiered policy strategy geared around facilitating rapid access to power to support AI growth in the short-term and expanding the grid to improve reliability and reduce long-term costs for AI and data centers.
Build upon momentum from recent state legislative actions that expand power supply options for AI and data centers.
Sync with and build upon the pillars of the Administration’s AI Action Plan related to power supply and grid expansion.
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With supply chain mapping, we can demonstrate the critical economic role of the AI supply chain across the entire country, from the manufacturing sites that produce crucial computer components to the data centers themselves.
The AI-SCA aims to accomplish the following:
Illustrate how jobs and economic growth benefit each Congressional district.
Educate Members of Congress and Administration officials about how the US can win the AI race and grow manufacturing in their districts.
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To advance the future of AI and data centers, our focus is on empowering leaders in Congress who are committed to driving innovation.
The AI-SCA aims to accomplish the following:
Work with Congressional champions to advocate for innovative technologies and solutions for the AI revolution.
Spearhead legislative efforts to drive the advancement of the next generation of AI and data centers.
Defining the AI Supply Chain
From the Chips to the Grid
AI infrastructure is much more than just semiconductors. It’s the end-to-end hardware ecosystem that powers large-scale AI models and platforms. Our focus is on what makes AI work at scale:
GPUs & Accelerators - AI Compute Engines
Servers & Racks - Modular and High-Performance Integration Systems
Power - Generation, On-Site Generation and Storage Technologies, Regional and Interregional Transmission Infrastructure
Cooling - Liquid Cooling, Liquid Loops, and Thermal Management
Deployment Platforms - Infrastructure for Hyperscale and Edge Data Centers
These systems are designed, built, and deployed across the US, creating high-wage jobs in tech, trade, and transportation.