ETA launches AIReadyAmerica.org to fast-track AI education, workforce, and economic development nationwide
A National Front Door for an AI-Ready America
ETA launches AIReadyAmerica.org to fast-track AI education, workforce, and economic development initiatives across the United States.
The Enterprise Technology Association (ETA) today announced the launch of AIReadyAmerica.org, a national platform built to accelerate AI education, workforce development, and economic competitiveness in communities across the country.
Unveiled at the inaugural US AI Congress at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., the platform brings ETA's regional model of AI enablement to a national scale. It connects learners, leaders, and partners to a shared set of toolkits, pathways, and program governance designed to help any state or region move from interest to execution.
The premise is straightforward: the opportunity created by AI will not distribute itself evenly. Closing that gap requires more than awareness; it requires infrastructure that communities can adopt and run. AIReadyAmerica.org is that infrastructure, packaged for adoption.
What the Platform Delivers
AI Ready States & Regions Toolkits
A replicable playbook of frameworks, templates, and program assets that any state or region can adapt to stand up its own AI readiness initiative.
Pathways to Engage
Clear on-ramps for learners building new skills, leaders driving regional strategy, and partners contributing capacity, curriculum, and capital.
National AI Accelerator Governance
The governance backbone for the National AI Accelerator, coordinating organizational tracks and participation roles under one national framework.
Launched at the US AI Congress
Introduced at the inaugural US AI Congress in Washington, D.C., positioning the platform alongside national policy and workforce conversations.
The goal is not to train a few people in a few places. It is to give every region in America a working path to AI readiness.
Built on a Proven Regional Model
AIReadyAmerica.org extends an approach ETA has refined through its AI Week conference series and state-level programs, where regional partners, employers, and educators align around shared readiness goals. The national platform standardizes what has worked locally and makes it available to communities that want to start now rather than build from scratch.
Learners gain a defined path into AI skill-building. Leaders gain a coordination layer for regional strategy. Partners gain a structured way to plug in. Together, they form the connective tissue of a national readiness effort that is designed to scale.
Explore AI Ready America
See the toolkits, pathways, and accelerator governance, and find your way to engage.
Visit AIReadyAmerica.org
