The competition, dubbed Applied AI Healthcare Challenge, will have participants compete for four $25,000 prizes and is looking for companies creating AI-based tools for mental health, addiction, equity, supply chain and cancer, according to a Feb. 9 release from the U.S. General Services Administration.
Specifically, the competition calls on large and small organizations, women-owned, minority-owned, small disadvantaged, and service-disabled veteran-owned small companies to participate.
Submissions are due March 20 and winners will be announced May 12.