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Artificial Intelligence

House panels probe Airbnb, Anysphere over use of Chinese AI models

GOP lawmakers are seeking details on companies’ reliance on Chinese-developed systems, citing risks tied to data security, censorship and alleged AI distillation campaigns.

Digital Government

Congress tries again on national preemptive data privacy law

House Republican leaders unveiled two new bills last week in the latest federal attempt to regulate data privacy, preempting states’ existing laws.

Artificial Intelligence

White House is drafting plans to permit federal Anthropic use

The move suggests the Trump administration is easing its stance on the AI company, which faced a Pentagon supply chain risk designation and phaseout directive.

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Artificial Intelligence

FDA to pilot real-time clinical drug trials through cloud and AI

The first-of-its-kind pilot could lead to speedier regulatory approval of medical drugs and devices and potentially reduce “20, 30, 40% of overall clinical trial time,” according to FDA Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer Jeremy Walsh.

Defense

SOCOM adding AI, autonomy ‘at every level,’ commander says

Fast adoption illustrates smaller organizations’ ability to harness disruptive tech.

Ideas

A year of OneGov: Over a billion in savings and still growing

COMMENTARY | The Trump administration's landmark initiative proved that consolidated, smart purchasing is not only good for government operations but also the bottom line.

Cybersecurity

Pentagon launches cyber apprenticeship program

The initiative is part of the administration’s focus on addressing technology and cybersecurity vacancies by placing an emphasis on skill-based hiring.

Cybersecurity

Federal drawdown of election support ‘destroyed’ ongoing relationships, experts say

A House hearing highlighted warnings from state officials and other experts who say the Trump administration’s dismantling of CISA’s election work damages trust and coordination before the 2026 midterms.

Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI announces availability across cloud providers

The artificial intelligence developer updated its terms and conditions with Microsoft, announcing that its suite of agentic capabilities would now be available via other cloud providers.

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Exclusive Digital Government

GSA taps Greg Hogan as head of government’s identity proofing service, Login.gov

Hogan previously worked at the Office of Personnel Management, an early DOGE stronghold, and more recently in the White House’s National Design Studio.

Digital Government

Agencies doled out $186B in improper payments last year, GAO says

That fiscal year 2025 improper payment number is up by $24 billion from the previous fiscal year, even as the Trump administration says that it’s tamping down on fraud.

Artificial Intelligence

Lieu and Obernolte introduce consolidated AI bill package

The American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence Act takes provisions from previous bills and the 2024 Bipartisan AI Task Force report to move forward AI policies with support from both sides of the aisle.

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Experts call for halt of AI chip exports to China after White House distillation warning

An AI policy group argues the move is necessary after the White House warned that Beijing is attempting to use U.S. AI systems to build similar capabilities.

Defense

Pentagon adds Google’s latest model to GenAI.mil as usage soars

Users have built more than 100,000 AI agents using the generative-AI platform, officials said.

Policy

Tech bills of the week: Creating data privacy standards; Securing critical infrastructure from drones; and more

Congressional lawmakers introduced a raft of proposals this week, including bills to balance the power needs of data centers with consumer energy costs and to establish guidelines on the types of advanced semiconductors that can be sold to China.

Emerging Tech

House lawmakers introduce quantum initiative reauthorization

The House version of the NQIA Reauthorization runs in parallel with the Senate version, with industry reacting well to its application-focused language.

Digital Government

NIST is giving fingerprint examiners better tools for a messy job

A newly annotated fingerprint dataset combined with open-source software could help forensic examiners work more consistently, train more effectively and sort through evidence faster.

Acquisition

Commerce goes direct to hyperscalers with $4.1B cloud pact

The department cites artificial intelligence, weather modeling and scale as reasons to narrow the competition.