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Ideas

The Pentagon’s cyber rules leave MSPs as an attack vector

COMMENTARY | Who actually holds the keys to military contractor information systems?

Artificial Intelligence

‘It would be insane’ for spy agencies to not have AI model early access, lawmaker says

The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee said the Commerce Department should also have a role in AI policy.

Artificial Intelligence

Lawmakers propose to establish AI guardrails for VA in FY27 funding

Reps. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., and James Walkinshaw, D-Va., are looking to address concerns about unregulated uses of artificial intelligence in separate amendments offered to the House Fiscal Year 2027 Military Construction, Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Bill.

Sponsor Content

Bold vision, bold partnerships: Lessons from Salesforce World Tour DC

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Artificial Intelligence

Anthropic and nonprofit partner to streamline benefits administration with AI

Code for America is working with the AI company to build and pilot solutions that leverage Anthropic’s Claude chatbot to help benefit caseworkers improve service delivery.

Cybersecurity

Canvas breach spotlights cybercriminal appetite for student data

Cyberattacks on widely used third-party services like Canvas can expose sensitive data that hackers can later weaponize. Higher education institutions are often a prime target.

Ideas

Agentic AI just proved it can fix federal procurement — now let’s scale it

COMMENTARY | In today’s budget-constrained environment, where every dollar must stretch further and mission delivery is harder than ever, agentic AI offers a genuine path to doing more with less.

Policy

Tech bills of the week: Limiting data harvesting; AI for financial fraud prevention; and more

Although Congress was off this week, lawmakers still introduced several measures looking to examine the use of AI tools and protect mass gathering from malicious drone threats.

Ideas

Unleashing AI across the US government: The data security challenge holding back decision advantage

COMMENTARY | Agencies are making significant investments in AI, but those efforts will be wasted if they can't secure the sensitive data that the emerging capabilities need to provide real value.

Artificial Intelligence

US tech official calls for ‘transformational’ use of AI in scientific discovery

Chief Technology Officer Ethan Klein said deploying AI agents across workflows will enhance scientific efficiency, which is particularly critical “because that underpins every one of these technologies that we're looking to develop.”

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The Federal Practitioner’s Guide to Supply Chain Risk & Due Diligence

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Artificial Intelligence

Pentagon will ‘never again’ rely on a single AI provider, official says

Defense Under Secretary for Research and Engineering Emil Michael said new agreements with Big Tech companies are a “counterstatement” to the ongoing Anthropic-Pentagon conflict as the agency prioritizes flexible contracts.

Cybersecurity

Trump admin will push for ‘long-term’ reauthorization of key cyber data-sharing law

The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act got a temporary revival as part of a funding package last year, but it will expire again in September unless renewed.

Exclusive People

White House taps Education’s tech lead as new deputy federal CIO

Thomas Flagg is a longtime government executive, having worked in the Labor Department for over 11 years prior to joining the Education Department.

Cybersecurity

Senator warns CISA election security pullback could leave midterms vulnerable

Mark Warner, the Senate Intelligence Committee’s top Democrat, pressed DHS over reports that states are no longer receiving the same cybersecurity and protection support ahead of the 2026 elections.

Cybersecurity

US lists offensive cyberattacks in counterterrorism strategy

The mention of offensive cyberattacks highlights the White House’s effort to deter foreign hackers and follows public acknowledgments of cyber operations tied to military activity.

Artificial Intelligence

FDA launches updated AI and consolidated data platform

The Food and Drug Administration’s flagship internal AI tool, Elsa, is being integrated with the data platform so that staff can accomplish work more easily.

Digital Government

A NOAA-backed tool shows the hidden value of healthier shorelines

The SHORE-BET calculator helps communities estimate the long-term value of marsh restoration and living shorelines, putting numbers behind storm protection, habitat gains and other benefits that are often easy to see up close but harder to measure broadly.

Modernization

How Broadcom’s VMware buy meant a ‘fundamental shift’ for county tech

Leaders said the 2023 acquisition has led to negative changes in licenses, pricing and support, with many now considering moving away from the longtime vendor.

Modernization

VA still on pace with EHR deployment after rollouts earlier this year, officials say

Other agencies are also looking to iterate on their version of the electronic health record system being used at the VA and DOD — including by bringing it onto ships at sea.

Artificial Intelligence

Commerce AI center will evaluate Google Deepmind, Microsoft and xAI models

A renegotiated deal between the three companies and the Center for Artificial Intelligence Standards and Innovation allows private sector models to undergo safety testing in classified environments.