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Cybersecurity

Former cyber official Chris Krebs to leave SentinelOne in bid to fight Trump pressure

“For those who know me, you know I don’t shy away from tough fights. But I also know this is one I need to take on fully — outside of SentinelOne,” Krebs said.

Digital Government

State-level DOGE work gathers speed

Oklahoma’s new government efficiency unit issued a report on what it has found to cut, while Iowa’s first-in-the-nation effort held its inaugural meeting. But experts say efficiency isn’t just about cutting spending.

Digital Government

Trump builds on Biden efforts to modernize permitting technology

While many praised the effort as common-sense, workforce cuts across government, as well as the administration’s deregulatory efforts, have raised questions about implementation.

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Booz Allen

GovExec TV: Five Questions with Digital Twin Experts

This GovExec TV episode explores how Booz Allen uses digital twins to enhance defense strategy, logistics, and innovation for national security missions.

Acquisition

Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI authorized for IL6 Defense operations

Microsoft’s artificial intelligence offerings are now available at the highest impact level classification for the Department of Defense.

Exclusive Ideas

Trump officials explain his plan to make government acquisition great, for once

COMMENTARY | Three senior Trump officials explain why revamping the Federal Acquisition Regulation, and the $1 trillion in government spending it governs each year, is now a top priority.

Acquisition

Trump orders major changes to rules covering $1T in federal spending

The Tuesday mandate — which aims to streamline the way government buys goods and services — was accompanied by a second order requiring agencies to predominantly use commercial products, rather than custom-built.

Updated Cybersecurity

MITRE-backed cyber vulnerability program to lose funding Wednesday

Organizations across industry, government, national security and critical infrastructure rely on the CVE Program, which serves as the de-facto global standard for vulnerability identification and management.

People

Federal contract oversight employees contemplate resignation offer, as agency faces layoffs and mission realignment

Employees at the Labor Department’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs had less than two weeks to decide whether to opt into the second round of the deferred resignation program.

Cybersecurity

User with Russian IP address tried to log into NLRB systems following DOGE access, whistleblower says

The blocked login attempts, detailed in an extensive whistleblower complaint filed to the Senate Intelligence Committee and others, may indicate foreign adversaries have begun leveraging DOGE inroads into sensitive federal systems.

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Better identity verification tools are the answer to government fraud, waste and abuse solution

AI-driven fraud is rising, but Socure’s biometric platform helps government agencies stop threats in real time while cutting costs and boosting security.

Acquisition

National Gallery of Art selects Oracle’s cloud-based financial management platform

Implementing Oracle Cloud Federal Financials “brings the best-in-class cloud [Enterprise Resource Planning] that is used by most of the Fortune 500 companies to the U.S. government for the first time,” said gallery Treasurer William McClure.

Cybersecurity

Chinese police say NSA hacked networks of Asian Winter Games

The accusations, which name three supposed NSA operatives, come amid escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China.

People

Top tech leaders to leave IRS

The departures happen even as the tax agency has made controversial decisions to share taxpayer data with the Department of Homeland Security and centralize that data to make it more accessible.

Digital Government

How cyber vulnerabilities and workforce cuts threaten the crisis lifeline program

A bipartisan, bicameral measure is hoping to prevent cyber incidents from limiting access to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline after a 2022 attack on a system operator disrupted calls to the hotline.

Emerging Tech

NVIDIA announces plans for fully US-manufactured AI supercomputers

The computer manufacturing company announced a new industry-wide effort to spearhead domestic semiconductor production, as the administration hails it as part of the broader “Trump effect” on industry.

People

Deep cuts hit HHS tech offices

Current employees say that dramatic cuts to leadership and career staff within FDA and HHS have left critical projects at risk.

Digital Government

Trump likely to propose pay freeze for federal workers in 2026

In OMB’s response to agency budget submissions, the White House budget office told officials to prepare for a freeze on federal civilian pay next year.

Acquisition

Pentagon hits Accenture, Booz Allen and Deloitte with contract cancellations

The trio are the only named contractors in a group of cuts announced by Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth, who claims $5.1 billion of cancelled contracts with $4 billion in savings.

Acquisition

Google's government deal is the ‘first of many’ to come, DOGE says

The governmentwide software discount inked between Google and the General Services Administration prompted several competitors to reach out to the agency, according to sources familiar.

Artificial Intelligence

Bipartisan bill calls for NOAA to use AI to forecast wildfires and extreme weather

The bill’s introduction comes amid Trump administration efforts to scale back the agency’s workforce and operations.