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Cybersecurity

Federal CISO urges cyber community to start sharing and scaling their solutions

The Trump administration wants to ease regulatory burdens on the cyber industry with a mindset where there is still room for policymaking. It largely begins with the private sector.

Acquisition

OpenAI to give federal agencies ChatGPT access at $1 per year

The General Services Administration signs this new OneGov pact to help agencies adopt advanced artificial intelligence tools as part of the Trump administration’s push for AI leadership.

Sponsor Content

Redefined virtualization through a streamlined approach

Red Hat has launched OpenShift Virtualization Engine, a streamlined, cost-efficient solution for managing virtual machines, focused solely on virtualization workloads. It simplifies VM operations, supports hybrid cloud environments, and includes tools for easy migration and automation.

Cybersecurity

Former and current officials clash over CISA’s role in US cyber defenses at Black Hat

CISA’s communications chief backed the narrowing of the agency’s scope, while a former NSA leader warned that shrinking the federal cyber workforce risks weakening U.S. defenses.

Ideas

Why veterans need their own health care record and system

COMMENTARY | To restore trust and deliver the care veterans deserve, the VA must prioritize smart investment in technology, better management practices and serious engagement with veteran feedback.

Artificial Intelligence

GSA adds global AI providers to the schedule

ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini are now available to agencies through a single source for buying artificial intelligence capabilities.

Cybersecurity

New research shows Iran’s expansive cyber offensive during ‘12-Day War’ with Israel

One state-backed hacking group created conflict-themed websites to lure pro-Israel visitors and siphon their data, according to SecurityScorecard.

Digital Government

NIST releases final digital identity guidelines after years of drafts

The new guidelines remove mentions of equity that NIST had included in previous draft updates.

Defense

Defense tech office cuts staff down to 40

The cuts to the Defense Technical Information Center are intended to refocus it on “its core statutory mission” according to a Pentagon spokesperson.

Sponsor Content

5 Questions with Bart Larango: Advancing Efficiency in the Public Sector

Bart Larango of Splunk shares practical strategies for public sector organizations to boost cost efficiency while maintaining service quality. He highlights best practices in IT modernization, data strategy, and resilience to overcome resource challenges.

People

Thomas Shedd departs as Labor CIO

The longtime Tesla engineer appears to still be working at the General Services Administration, according to two employees, even as he leaves his post at the Labor Department.

Cybersecurity

Foreign adversaries are trying to weaponize open-source software, report finds

Hacking units affiliated with nation-state adversaries are subtly contributing to open-source software tools and working to insert backdoors into publicly available code used by millions worldwide, new research says.

Defense

The Army’s giant data deal with Palantir is a harbinger: service CIO

The 10-year, up-to-$10 billion deal is part of a larger effort to consolidate IT contracts and save money, Leonel Garciga told reporters.

People

Senate confirms Sean Cairncross to be national cyber director under Trump

Sean Cairncross, a former RNC official, is the first person to head the Office of the National Cyber Director under Donald Trump.

Artificial Intelligence

Senators call for robust security protocols over US-owned AI datacenters

As the Trump administration drafts its new AI export control regime, two senators wrote to the Secretaries of Commerce and State asking for officials to incentivize companies to keep their AI infrastructure within the U.S.

People

‘Processes, people and products’: Transportation’s CIO sets new vision for the agency

In a recent interview, DOT CIO Pavan Pidugu outlined his vision for the department, its early relationship with DOGE, reducing acquisition timelines and his advice for the government contracting industry.

Cybersecurity

Expiring cyber information-sharing law puts US maritime infrastructure at risk, experts warn

A congressional probe last year found Chinese‑made technology embedded in many U.S. ports, raising fears of espionage and sabotage.

Policy

Democrat asks agency watchdogs to tally the cost of DOGE

Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., is estimating that the efficiency project has racked up around $21.7 billion.