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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.

Artificial Intelligence

Agency leader says AI is helping resource-strained workforce identify more fraud

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services official also said the Trump administration’s efforts to combat fraud in government are enabling her to “push the needle” with using the technology.

Sponsor Content

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

From AI-driven services to real-time transparency, discover how public sector leaders are transforming government experiences with smarter tech, partnerships, and citizen-first innovation.

People

10 years after OPM data breach, identity protection benefits for affected feds start to expire

A federal identity monitoring program created after the hack is ending, affecting employees whose information was exposed and raising questions about long-term responsibility once protections expire.

Cybersecurity

CISA unveils CI Fortify to help secure critical infrastructure during conflicts

For years, U.S. officials have assessed that China is infiltrating non-military critical infrastructure to enable sabotage during a major conflict involving Taiwan.

Artificial Intelligence

Survey: More than half of federal agencies now planning agentic AI pilots

A Market Connections survey sponsored by ServiceNow of more than 200 IT executives across civilian and defense agencies suggests there is significant momentum for agentic AI adoption.

Digital Government

The State Department looks to build on the success of online passport renewal

The agency’s second attempt at moving the passport renewal process online has enabled millions to navigate the process in a fraction of the time it used to take.

Policy

Tech bills of the week: Codifying NAIRR; Protecting government employees’ data; and more 

The tech bills introduced during the last week of April covered issues like codifying the Creating Resources for Every American to Experiment with Artificial Intelligence Act, requiring reporting for AI use in FISA operations and improving AI literacy at the K-12 level.

Sponsor Content

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

Move beyond risk scores to defensible procurement decisions. Learn frameworks for supply chain threats, FOCI mitigation, and scalable due diligence.

Modernization

Growing agency talent is critical for modernization, Transportation’s IT head says

“When there is support and excitement, then you can do magic,” Pavan Pidugu, the Transportation Department’s chief digital and information officer, said about engaging personnel across the agency to drive meaningful IT modernization.

Exclusive People

IBM security executive emerges as possible contender to lead CISA

Tom Parker doesn’t have prior government experience, characteristics the Trump administration may be seeking in its next pick to lead the cyber agency, a person familiar said.

People

The 2026 Federal 100

Meet the outstanding individuals being honored for their exceptional contributions to federal IT.

People

US imposes AI skills requirement on CyberCorps pipeline

New guidance requires programs to ensure that incoming scholars will be able to demonstrate skills at the intersection of AI and cybersecurity, a move that fast-tracks changes outlined in recent National Science Foundation policy.

Artificial Intelligence

Pentagon makes agreements with 8 companies to add AI to classified networks

Advanced AI capabilities from NVIDIA, OpenAI, SpaceX, Reflection, AWS, Microsoft, Oracle and Google will be made available at Impact Level 6 and 7.

People

2026 Industry Eagle Award: Meagan Metzger

Metzger saw barriers in government contracting as problems she could find a path to solve.

People

2026 Government Eagle Award: Jeffrey Koses

Koses landed at GSA initially buying furniture for the federal government and found the agency's mission "fascinating."

Policy

House passes 45-day FISA extension after senators secure declassification deal

The bill to extend Section 702 of FISA now goes to President Donald Trump’s desk. A deal worked out with lawmakers on the Senate Intelligence Committee could shed more light on the surveillance power in the coming weeks.

Ideas

Why recovery speed matters when the homeland is the cyber battlefield

COMMENTARY | The cyber battlefield will continue to be the homeland, and defense agencies must continue adapting how they ensure mission continuity within it.