Bureau of Meteorology, mocked walkthrough

From intake to signed evidence pack, in four steps.

A Chief AI Officer can step through a full APS AI Plan 2025 register entry in under ninety seconds. The data is mocked. The shape is real. This is what the Plan asks for, in one place.

01

Submit a use case

Intake form

Submitted

Use case name

Severe Weather Alert Triage Model

Sponsoring agency

Bureau of Meteorology

Purpose

Rank incoming severe-weather signals and surface the highest-priority alerts to forecasters for review.

Vendor and stack

Microsoft Azure OpenAI, AU East region

Data classification

OFFICIAL: Sensitive

Affected populations

General public, AEMO, state emergency services

Decision type

Decision support. No automated action.

Lifecycle stage

Pilot, scoped to 60 days

02

Classify against the ten guardrails

Voluntary AI Safety Standard, ten guardrails

CompliantIn progressNot started
  • 01

    Accountability process

    Accountable Officer designated. Charter signed 12 March 2026.

    Compliant
  • 02

    Risk management process

    Impact assessment completed. Residual risk rated low.

    Compliant
  • 03

    Data governance and protection

    Data classified OFFICIAL: Sensitive. ISM controls mapped.

    Compliant
  • 04

    Test and evaluate model performance

    Quarterly evaluation cycle scheduled. First report due 30 June 2026.

    In progress
  • 05

    Human control and intervention

    Forecaster reviews every flagged signal above the 95th percentile.

    Compliant
  • 06

    Inform end users of AI decisions

    Internal briefing pack issued. Public transparency statement updated.

    Compliant
  • 07

    Contestability for impacted people

    Internal review pathway live. External pathway in design.

    In progress
  • 08

    Supply chain transparency

    Microsoft Azure OpenAI vendor attestation on file.

    Compliant
  • 09

    Records for third-party assessment

    Immutable audit log running. ANAO-ready export available.

    Compliant
  • 10

    Stakeholder engagement

    Engagement plan drafted. Executive sign-off pending.

    Not started
03

Approver review and approval

Approver view

James Walker, Chief AI Officer

Bureau of Meteorology

Risk classification

Low

Sovereignty

AU East, ISM-aligned

Data classification

OFFICIAL: Sensitive

Review cadence

Quarterly

Approver comments

Approved as a 60-day pilot. The Guardrail 4 evaluation cycle must be confirmed before any extension. The Guardrail 7 contestability pathway must be public before production rollout.

Audit timeline

  1. 29 Apr 2026, 11:42

    Mei Tran (Submitter)

    Use case submitted for review.

  2. 29 Apr 2026, 14:08

    James Walker (Approver)

    Risk classification set to low. Comments added on guardrails 4 and 7.

  3. 29 Apr 2026, 14:12

    Priya Shah (Reviewer)

    Read-only access granted to Internal Audit.

  4. 30 Apr 2026, 09:21

    James Walker (Approver)

    Use case approved. Evidence pack generated.

04

Export the evidence pack

APS AI Plan 2025 evidence pack

Severe Weather Alert Triage Model, v1.0

Generated 30 April 2026, 09:21 AEST. Cryptographically signed by the Accountable Officer.

01

Cover page and Accountable Officer signature

02

Use case summary and intended outcomes

03

Data classification and ISM mapping

04

Ten-guardrail panel with evidence under each guardrail

05

Risk classification and residual-risk statement

06

Human oversight evidence and review cadence

07

Vendor attestation and supply chain notes

08

Audit timeline and approver comments

09

Public AI Transparency Statement excerpt

10

JSON export for GovAI register reuse

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