Kate M. Growley
Overview
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Businesses around the globe rely on Kate M. Growley to navigate their most challenging digital issues, particularly those involving cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, and their intersection with national security. Clients seek her guidance on proactive compliance, incident response, internal and government-facing investigations, and policy engagement. With a unique combination of legal, policy, and consulting experience, Kate excels in translating complex technical topics into advice that is practical and informed by risk and business needs. | ![]() |
Career & Education
- Florida State University, B.S., summa cum laude, International Relations
- University of Virginia School of Law, J.D.
- Virginia
- District of Columbia
Kate's Insights
Client Alert | 7 min read | 12.19.25
In Bid to Ban “Woke AI,” White House Imposes Transparency Requirements on Contractors
In July 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order (EO) 14319, Preventing Woke AI in the Federal Government, to preclude the federal government from procuring artificial intelligence (AI) models that incorporate “ideological biases or social agendas,” including “diversity, equity, and inclusion.” The EO mandates that the federal government purchase only large language models (LLMs) developed according to two “Unbiased AI Principles” — that they be “truth-seeking” and show “ideological neutrality.” To implement these principles, the EO directed the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to issue guidance.
Client Alert | 7 min read | 12.17.25
Executive Order Tries to Thwart “Onerous” AI State Regulation, Calls for National Framework
Speaking Engagement | 12.05.25
"Key Takeaways From DOJ's Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative," ABA Cyber Meeting
Client Alert | 7 min read | 11.24.25
Draft Executive Order Seeks to Short-Circuit AI State Regulation
Insights
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08.01.25
Journal of Federal Agency Action
Global Developments: New Actions in the Asia-Pacific
|05.14.24
Privacy and Cybersecurity Outlook: The 2024 Landscape
China: Recent Developments In Cross-Border Data Transfer Requirements
|12.18.23
OneTrust DataGuidance
Cybersecurity Provisions Proliferate In The National Defense Authorization Act
|03.15.22
Government Contracting Law Report
Advancing America’s Dominance in AI: The 2021 National Defense Authorization Act’s AI Developments
|05.06.21
The Journal of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & Law
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04.27.21
Government Contracting Law Report
"Privacy Frameworks in the United States and Asia", AI and Data Privacy
|11.12.25
Pentagon To Require New Cybersecurity 'Certification' From Defense Contractors
|05.31.19
Inside Defense
From Yellow Jackets to Red Flags: DOJ Stings Georgia Tech for Alleged Cybersecurity Noncompliance
|10.15.25
Crowell & Moring’s Government Contracts Legal Forum
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09.02.25
Crowell & Moring’s Government Contracts Legal Forum
Coming Soon: “Drone & Order” – A series on FAA rulemaking, BVLOS, and the future of UAS
|08.28.25
Crowell & Moring’s Transportation Law: Moving Forward
Last Chance to Comment on FASC Rule – More Supply Chain Restrictions Coming
|10.27.20
Crowell & Moring’s Government Contracts Legal Forum
Chinese Individual Indicted for Alleged Trade Secret Theft from Semiconductor Company
|10.23.20
Crowell & Moring’s Trade Secrets Trends
Companies Protecting Trade Secrets Should Consider Role of NIST’s Enhanced Security Requirements
|07.16.20
Crowell & Moring’s Trade Secrets Trends
DoD Acquisition Chief Looks Back at the Year that Was and Previews the Year to Come
|12.24.19
Crowell & Moring's Government Contracts Legal Forum
Privacy & Cybersecurity – New York Enacts the SHIELD Act
|08.20.19
Crowell & Moring's International Trade Law
Kate's Insights
Client Alert | 7 min read | 12.19.25
In Bid to Ban “Woke AI,” White House Imposes Transparency Requirements on Contractors
In July 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order (EO) 14319, Preventing Woke AI in the Federal Government, to preclude the federal government from procuring artificial intelligence (AI) models that incorporate “ideological biases or social agendas,” including “diversity, equity, and inclusion.” The EO mandates that the federal government purchase only large language models (LLMs) developed according to two “Unbiased AI Principles” — that they be “truth-seeking” and show “ideological neutrality.” To implement these principles, the EO directed the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to issue guidance.
Client Alert | 7 min read | 12.17.25
Executive Order Tries to Thwart “Onerous” AI State Regulation, Calls for National Framework
Speaking Engagement | 12.05.25
"Key Takeaways From DOJ's Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative," ABA Cyber Meeting
Client Alert | 7 min read | 11.24.25
Draft Executive Order Seeks to Short-Circuit AI State Regulation




