OMB eyes AI tool to flag grants that don’t align with Trump’s agenda
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is developing an AI tool to identify federal grants that do not align with the Trump administration’s policy priorities, a program OMB Director Russell Vought confirmed in congressional testimony.…
Cabrillo Club
Editorial Team · July 1, 2026 · 4 min read

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TL;DR
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is developing an AI tool to identify federal grants that do not align with the Trump administration’s policy priorities, a program OMB Director Russell Vought confirmed in congressional testimony. No contract has been awarded yet for the tool, but the administration has already terminated over 15,000 grants through DOGE efforts. This represents a substantive shift in grant oversight methodology that could materially increase automated screening and administrative review of federal grants. Organizations that receive federal funding — especially those with programs potentially inconsistent with current administration priorities — face heightened risk of grant termination or increased scrutiny. Contractors and nonprofits should expect changes to grant evaluation, faster identification of at-risk awards, and pressure to document policy alignment and compliance. Immediate implications include accelerating portfolio reviews, tightening grant compliance documentation, and prepping capture teams for new solicitations or surge competition once procurement actions begin.
Key Points
- What happened: OMB is developing an AI tool to identify federal grants that don't align with the Trump administration's policy priorities; OMB Director Russell Vought confirmed the initiative during congressional testimony. No contract awarded yet; administration has already terminated over 15,000 grants through DOGE efforts.
- Who is affected: Segments include NAICS 541511, 541512, 541519, 541690, 541990, 624100, 624200, 611710, 813211, 813212, 813219, 813311, 813312, 813319, 813410, 813940 and agencies OMB, DOE, HHS, ED, DOT, EPA, DOL, HUD, USDA, DOJ, NSF, NEA, NEH.
- Timeline: Timeline TBD pending source review.
- What contractors should do NOW: Immediately inventory grant-funded programs for policy alignment risk, update compliance artifacts for 2 CFR 200 / OMB Circulars / Single Audit Act surfaces, brief BD/capture and program leadership, and stand up monitoring and rapid-response capture workflows to react to solicitations or program reviews.
Who Is Affected
Organizations working in grant-funded program delivery, grant management, AI/data analytics applied to grants, social services, education, R&D, environment, healthcare, and nonprofit services are exposed. Specific NAICS codes, agencies, contract vehicles, and compliance regimes are named in Segmentation and include:
- NAICS: 541511, 541512, 541519, 541690, 541990, 624100, 624200, 611710, 813211, 813212, 813219, 813311, 813312, 813319, 813410, 813940
- Agencies: OMB, DOE, HHS, ED, DOT, EPA, DOL, HUD, USDA, DOJ, NSF, NEA, NEH
- Contract vehicles: OASIS+, STARS III, Alliant 2, 8(a) STARS III, CIO-SP4
- Compliance surfaces: 2 CFR 200, Federal Grant Regulations, OMB Circulars, Single Audit Act
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Has OMB awarded the contract for this AI tool?
A: No contract has been awarded yet, per the Summary. Pending source review for procurement details.
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Q: Does this change currently apply to all federal grants?
A: The Summary describes an initiative in development and references large-scale terminations already executed under DOGE efforts; whether and how the AI tool will be applied agency-wide is pending source review.
Q: What compliance regimes should contractors prioritize now?
A: Prioritize the compliance surfaces identified in Segmentation: 2 CFR 200, Federal Grant Regulations, OMB Circulars, and the Single Audit Act. Contractors should validate documentation and audit-readiness against those regimes.
Definitions
- AI tool: A software system using automated analysis techniques (machine learning and related methods) to identify grants that may not align with stated policy priorities, as referenced in the Summary.
- DOGE efforts: The administration initiative referenced in the Summary that has already resulted in the termination of over 15,000 grants.
Intelligence Response
- Cabrillo Signals War Room — Already detected this event and delivered this briefing. Use War Room to continuously monitor additional OMB statements, congressional testimony follow-ups, and procurement notices tied to this initiative.
- Cabrillo Signals Match Engine — Rescore your opportunity and incumbent pipelines immediately to reflect heightened risk for grants deemed out of policy alignment; flag opportunities with policy-risk indicators.
- Cabrillo Signals Intelligence Hub — Create saved searches for affected agencies and contract vehicles listed in Segmentation; set alerts for SAM.gov (System for Award Management) follow-on solicitations and agency grant notices.
- Proposal Studio (Proposal OS) & Proposal Studio Workflow Tracker — Prepare rapid-response bid packages and capture artifacts: update compliance matrices, win-theme library entries focused on policy alignment, and route capture documents through the 9-gate Workflow Tracker for audit-ready documentation.
Notify: BD/Capture Leads, Grants Managers, Compliance Officers, Program Directors, and Executive Leadership. Immediate notification ensures program alignment reviews and capture posture adjustments.
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First 48-hour playbook:
- Hour 0–4: Convene a rapid brief with BD/Capture, Grants, Compliance, and Program leadership; kick off a portfolio inventory for policy-alignment risk.
- Hour 4–12: Run MATCH/priority rescoring in Cabrillo Signals Match Engine; create saved searches in Intelligence Hub for affected agencies and vehicles.
- Hour 12–24: Generate compliance gap reports using Proposal Studio compliance matrices for highest-risk awards; prepare targeted messaging on policy alignment for program officers.
- Hour 24–48: Start capture sprints for near-term solicitations or recompetes; route artifacts through Proposal Studio Workflow Tracker 9-gate process and ready audit documentation for potential oversight reviews.
Use these internal resources to guide immediate work:
- Secure Operations Guide (/insights/secure-operations-guide)
- CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification) Compliance Guide (/insights/cmmc-compliance-guide)
- CUI (Controlled Unclassified Information)-Safe CRM Guide (/insights/cui-safe-crm-guide)
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