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HHS IT leadership experiences additional shakeup

Six of the eight top officials in the department’s Office of the Chief Information Officer are now holding at least one role in an acting capacity.

Digital Government

Lawmaker pitches blueprint for post-DOGE privacy overhaul

Rep. Lori Trahan, D-Mass., wants to redo the government's main privacy law to ensure people’s information is “handled responsibly” when in government hands.

Ideas

2026 diplomacy: own the data layer before the AI layer

COMMENTARY | As global diplomacy enters 2026, infrastructure is destiny.

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New Booz Allen Tech Cripples Cybercriminals’ Arsenal

AI is accelerating cyberattacks. See how Vellox Reverser™ uses agentic AI to analyze malware in minutes and help organizations outpace evolving threats.

Artificial Intelligence

GSA aims to publish results on USAi program, official says

The agency’s chief AI officer discussed what GSA is learning from the new AI procurement program and how it plans to reveal those results.

Policy

Tech bills of the week: AI science challenge; protecting copyright content; and more

Many of this week’s proposals that deal with AI copyright material protections, tech for methane detection and environmental permitting modernization have bipartisan backing.

People

OMB is hiring for a deputy federal chief information officer

“If you know how to run large systems, cut through noise, and turn strategy into execution across government scale, this is that job,” Federal CIO Gregory Barbaccia said about the search for his deputy.

Cybersecurity

CISA to furlough most of its workforce under impending DHS shutdown

The shutdown would also slow ongoing revamps of a major cyber incident reporting rule that was signed into law in 2022, acting director Madhu Gottumukkala said this week.

Digital Government

Senators demand to know the IRS’ path forward following the end of Direct File

The IRS ended the online, direct-to-government filing program last fall and is doubling down on the free tax filing options it offers through tax prep companies in a partnership called Free File.

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Fortify your defense with NIST-aligned solutions

Ransomware and AI-driven attacks threaten mission readiness. Discover how NetApp’s NIST-aligned resilience protects critical defense and civilian systems.

Modernization

VA takes initial steps to create a centralized database of veteran research info, official says

The department has created an internal working group to look at “developing a singular database where we can capture veteran enrollment data in real time,” according to Liza Catucci, VA’s acting director of health systems research.

Policy

FBI gathered intelligence on reporters, religious orgs using ‘assessment’ authority, watchdog report says

The bureau also undercounts analysts’ non-compliance with assessment policies because it relies on self-reporting and infrequent audits, the sensitive GAO review adds.

Emerging Tech

When every second counts: government tech helps first responders’ lifesaving missions

For first responders facing unpredictable moments, tech that helps them safely navigate dangerous environments is critical.

Acquisition

Oracle books $88M Air Force Cloud One contract

This award follows a $581 million contract with Amazon Web Services as the Air Force continues to build out its multi-cloud infrastructure.

Artificial Intelligence

CMS built a waitlist for its AI chatbot — and that drove momentum — official says

The approach helped the agency get more targeted insights from those familiar with the emerging capabilities. 

Policy

Senators to revive reform effort for controversial spying law

The proposed changes to Section 702 of FISA would mandate warrants for searches of U.S. person communications and revisit a 2024 provision that critics say widened the government’s surveillance reach.

Ideas

FPDS looks old and clunky but that only masks its power

With the Federal Procurement Data System set for decommissioning this month, market research guru Lisa Shea Mundt makes the case that we’ll miss FPDS and not just because we’ll feel nostalgic.

People

CISA’s acting chief says 70 staff were reassigned to other DHS offices in last year

The cyberdefense agency in turn received some 30 employees from other DHS components, while a “handful” of CISA staffers were transferred to ICE, Madhu Gottumukkala told lawmakers.

People

Announcing the 2026 Federal 100

These 100 people made exceptional contributions to the government IT ecosystem last year.

People

Dem lawmakers propose 4.1% raise for feds in 2027

The annual reintroduction of the Federal Adjustment of Income Rates Act aims to set a baseline for negotiations around federal employee compensation for the coming year.