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Artificial Intelligence

Partnership for Public Service launches AI Center for Government

The good-government nonprofit said the center will focus on developing AI leaders, building talent and allowing agencies at all levels of government to share information and best practices.

Defense

Intelligence officials remain defensive on Signal debate

House testimony followed release of full group-chat transcript — including attack times and weapons.

Ideas

FAR overhaul: The challenges in tackling federal procurement’s 5,000-page beast

The General Services Administration's acting leader outlines a blueprint for how the Trump administration wants to streamline regulations, a move aimed at opening the market to more competition and "best-in-class" companies.

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IBM

How AI can help accelerate IT modernization for a more efficient U.S. federal government

U.S. federal agencies have been on a critical IT modernization journey.

People

Senate confirms Michael Kratsios to lead White House tech office

As the 13th director of the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy, Kratsios is set to focus on emerging tech like AI, quantum sciences and biotechnologies.

Defense

‘Sloppy,’ ‘incompetent’ intelligence chiefs hammered for Signal chat

At Senate hearing, Gabbard, Ratcliffe struggled to recall details of Yemen-strike chat shared with journalist.

Artificial Intelligence

NIST releases finalized guidelines on protecting AI from attacks

The final guidance for defending against adversarial machine learning offers specific solutions for different attacks, but warns current mitigation is still developing. 

People

SSA tech shop to be led by another DOGE associate

Scott Coulter will replace the agency’s previous CIO, who has been moved to a senior advisor position at SSA.

Cybersecurity

Phishing campaign seeks to siphon Ukraine war intelligence from defense contractors

Nearly 880 spoofed domains of worldwide IT, defense and aerospace firms were identified between December and March, DomainTools Investigations says.

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Accelerating Zero Trust Capabilities

Saviynt will hone in on the three specific pillars that require agencies to protect users, systems, and data at the identity layer.

Modernization

GSA launches FedRAMP revamp

One major goal of the changes is to speed up the timeframe for agencies to get access to the latest technology quickly, “not months or years down the road,” the agency’s acting administrator said.

Acquisition

GSA issues major changes to Multiple Awards Schedule program

Contracts that do not meet sales thresholds will be allowed to expire, among other changes introduced through a new initiative.

Ideas

Back to the future at GSA with contracting executive order

President Trump’s executive order may be familiar for 1990s-era procurement executives.

People

Former election security official announces run for Congress in New York

Cait Conley is running on a Democrat platform to challenge Republican Rep. Mike Lawler in next year’s midterms. She is a combat veteran and served as CISA’s top election security advisor during the 2024 cycle.

People

GSA names new deputy administrator

The agency’s second in command had been serving as an advisor to the acting administrator.

Defense

DOD cuts $580M in programs, contracts and grants

The latest round of Pentagon spending cuts — which include a delayed HR software program — brings the department’s running total of eliminated programs to $800 million since the start of the Trump administration. 

Digital Government

Trump pens executive order pushing agencies to share data

The order comes as the administration is dealing with many lawsuits over DOGE access to federal systems and has sparked concerns about further data access among others.

People

NSF CIO Terry Carpenter retires

The National Science Foundation selected veteran and deputy CIO Clyde E. Richards to serve as acting CIO.

Cybersecurity

FCC to investigate potential US operations of restricted Chinese firms 

The commission’s new chairman, Brendan Carr, believes that some or all of the companies on the FCC’s Covered List are still operating in the nation.