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SEWP’s long-tenured leader is calling it a career

Before leaving government, Joanne Woytek is giving herself enough time to see the popular IT contract's next iteration through protests and into launch.

Acquisition

State offloads Claude as underpinning model in flagship StateChat

The agency moved its chatbot to operate on OpenAI’s GPT 4.1, internal document shows.

Emerging Tech

VA’s early uses of robots have shown mixed success, but excitement remains

Early uses of robots across VA hospitals have highlighted the promises and drawbacks of the technologies, but they have also shown the capabilities these tools can offer clinicians, according to Acting Chief Innovation Officer Beth Ripley.

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How AI-Driven Architecture is Reshaping the Path to the Federal Clean Audit

Clean audits are no longer annual milestones—they’re mission-critical. Discover how security-first, AI-driven financial systems embed controls, automate compliance, and deliver continuous audit readiness across complex federal environments.

People

Senate confirms Josh Rudd to lead NSA and Cyber Command

The foreign eavesdropping agency and digital combatant command have not had a permanent leader in place for the past 11 months.

Acquisition

Anthropic sues over a dozen federal agencies and government leaders

The company asserts that the administration’s actions to designate Anthropic as a supply chain risk and order its removal from all federal agencies are retaliatory and not based on risk to national security.

Ideas

From national AI policy to agency execution

COMMENTARY | AI dominance is not declared. It is operationalized, process by process, metric by metric, deployment by deployment.

Emerging Tech

The man who built the web wants to fix it

Addictive algorithms are a design choice, according to Tim Berners-Lee.

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Balancing speed and flexibility in government modernization

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Digital Government

Much of the government’s technology isn’t accessible, internal report finds

Just over a third of the government’s most-viewed websites met legal requirements that they be accessible for people with disabilities.

Cybersecurity

Trump’s new cyber strategy details more offensive response to cyber threats

“Unlike other Administrations, the Trump Administration will not tinker at the edges and apply partial measures and ambiguous strategies that neglect the growing number and severity of cyber threats,” the strategy said.

Artificial Intelligence

Senators call on agencies to capture AI’s workforce impact

A bipartisan group of senators are asking the Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau to update their national surveys to better understand artificial intelligence’s impacts in the culture and workforce.

Policy

Tech bills of the week: quantum computing research; AI workforce development; and more

Lawmakers introduced measures this week to criminalize AI-generated impersonation, modernize NOAA’s weather radio system and create a nationwide network of cloud-enabled laboratories.

Emerging Tech

Robotics ethicist calls for stronger US guardrails as automation accelerates

Automation is advancing while the rules are not, the research lead for robotics, ethics and society at the Robotics and AI Institute warned.

People

Mullin’s appointment to lead DHS raises questions about future of CISA

Following months of turmoil, Kristi Noem’s exit leaves uncertainty around DHS’s cyber mission, after CISA faced hefty workforce cuts and still contends with a leadership vacuum.

Policy

Lawmakers raise questions about security of health data shared with AI tools

“I do think there's some consumer safeguards that should be implemented,” Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., said about the way AI firms may apply users’ healthcare data. 

Acquisition

Private sector, former military leaders urge Congress intervene in Pentagon-Anthropic dispute

Over 30 former military officers and individuals working in tech sent a letter to congressional leadership expressing concern over the Pentagon-Anthropic dispute and asking for lawmakers to take action to reign in executive power and set AI guardrails.

Cybersecurity

FBI is probing ‘suspicious’ breach into bureau networks

Initial reporting tied the incident to the FBI’s wiretap systems, which are used to lawfully surveil suspected criminals and spies.

People

DOD names James “Aaron” Bishop to serve as CISO

Bishop previously served as CISO for the Air Force and as the CISO and VP at Science Applications International Corporation before that.