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Modernization

EHR modernization needs better cyber and privacy collaboration, GAO says

The Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization office needs to improve its interagency coordination to address potential privacy and security vulnerabilities in the new system, according to the watchdog.

Artificial Intelligence

HHS wants states to use more predictive analytics in child welfare

The artificial intelligence push is part of the Trump administration’s agenda to modernize the child welfare system and address the shortage of foster homes across the U.S.

People

Trump to soon nominate CISA head, DHS secretary says

Markwayne Mullin said a nominee to lead the cyber agency is coming soon, even as questions remain over whether an IBM security executive remains a leading candidate.

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Digital Government

GSA publishes ‘Elimination, Optimization and Automation’ playbook for government agencies

The playbook’s framework has already helped the agency save hundreds of thousands of hours, and other agencies can now make use of it to launch their own automation initiatives.

People

Former DOGE duo launches AI company as a ‘DOGE for the private sector’

The pair behind the venture, Nate Cavanaugh and Justin Fox, are named defendants in a lawsuit over the mass cancellation of humanities grants that the government recently lost.

Artificial Intelligence

US opposes global AI standards but sees value coordinating on ‘real-world harms,’ State official says

The White House wants to shape global AI norms by maintaining and advancing the nation’s tech superiority, but sees “potential benefits” in collaborating with international partners on some issues.

Exclusive Artificial Intelligence

Anthropic held cyberthreat briefings with agency CIOs last month

Discussions included how to defend digital assets following the debut of advanced AI models, like Anthropic’s Mythos.

Breaking News Artificial Intelligence

Trump signs AI executive order after postponement last month

The order encourages developers of advanced AI to grant the U.S. and certain critical infrastructure operators 30 days of pre-release model access. Earlier drafts had set 90 days of early access.

Breaking News People

Trump appoints housing official to be acting director of national intelligence

The selection is unconventional for the nation’s lead intelligence official, a role tasked with managing 18 distinct agencies like the CIA and NSA.

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Beyond copilots: What agentic AI means for the federal workforce

Federal agencies are entering a new phase of artificial intelligence adoption.

Cybersecurity

NSA taps three officials for top cybersecurity positions

David Imbordino and Holly Baroody will take leadership roles in the agency’s Cybersecurity Directorate, while Bruce Jones will head its Cybersecurity Collaboration Center.

Modernization

How NIST’s torque tool could help keep air force jets flying

With roots in an unlikely Lego experiment from years ago, a new self-calibrating device developed with the Air Force and Snap-on could make torque calibration faster, more precise and easier to sustain.

Defense

Ready, fire, aim: Pentagon cut workforce with little analysis before or since, GAO finds

Defense officials concurred that lessons should be drawn—but gave no indication they will be.

Cybersecurity

Hackers are already laying groundwork to disrupt the 2026 midterms, research says

The report from cybersecurity firm Check Point lands as the Trump administration pushes new voting rules and intelligence officials face questions about how they are handling foreign election threats.

Ideas

What DOGE taught us about AI and federal workers

COMMENTARY | Mass layoffs have left thousands of federal workers unemployed and struggling to find their footing as AI accelerates disruption across the public sector.

Exclusive Cybersecurity

Cyber Force? Senator pushes to create service branch under the Army

Ideas for a cyber service have been floated before. Some experts argue now is the right time.

Policy

Tech bills of the week: FY27 NDAA tech and cyber measures; modernizing FAA aircraft repair forms; and more

Although Congress was in recess this week, lawmakers still introduced several bills looking to expand the use of new technologies.

Exclusive Acquisition

GSA is preparing an AI-specific acquisition reform rule

The updated rule is expected in the next couple weeks and will set a preference for fixed-price models, making the GSA a “more predictable business partner” to original equipment manufacturers.

Cybersecurity

Commercial location data is being used to target US servicemembers, lawmakers warn

U.S. Central Command said it “has received multiple threat reports concerning adversary exploitation of commercial location data to target or surveil U.S. personnel in theater.”

People

Tech Force set out to hire 1,000 technologists last year — it’s onboarded 10 so far

The effort is meant to infuse the government with young engineers, cyber and data workers. It follows the loss of almost 20,000 technology workers through the Trump administration’s efforts to downsize the workforce last year.