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Public sector AI coverage needs provenance, not just speed

Published by Jonah Price on April 28, 2026. This page shows who wrote the story, how assistance was disclosed, and which source notes are available.

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About the writer

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Jonah Price

Public-sector technology analyst

Tracks government technology, procurement, and public-sector AI policy.

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AI and source details

AI tool used: Insight Draft Assistant v4.2

Role: outline generation, excerpt drafting

Sources: Department of Energy, public records, analyst briefing

Writer account checked before publication

Publishing timeline

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Creator identity checked

Step recorded as GN-4102

2

Contributor agreement accepted

Step recorded as GN-4103

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Source notes attached

Step recorded as GN-4104

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AI assistance disclosed

Step recorded as GN-4105

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Editor approved publication

Step recorded as GN-4106