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Cybersecurity

National cyber director doesn’t envision industry doing offensive hacking

Sean Cairncross wants the private sector to use its technical prowess to inform U.S. government offensive and defensive decisions.

People

Counterterrorism center head resigns over Iran war

Joe Kent said Iran “posed no imminent threat to our nation” and he could not support the ongoing war.

Defense

Army, Anduril enter into new $20B enterprise agreement

Much like with Palantir, the Army is entering into this pact with the idea of establishing pre-negotiated prices so it can buy goods and services on an as-needed basis.

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Digital Government

When disaster strikes, census data can help show who is in harm’s way

The agency’s updated OnTheMap for Emergency Management tool shows how population and workforce data can support rapid response and recovery operations during hurricanes, floods, wildfires and other natural disasters.

Modernization

Congress reauthorized the Technology Modernization Fund through the fiscal year. Why that matters and what’s next

COMMENTARY | Acting TMF Executive Director Jessie Posilkin argues that reauthorizing the fund lets agencies modernize key systems, save taxpayer dollars and deliver faster, more reliable services to the public.

Digital Government

Senate Democrats push Social Security on employee reassignments to phone line

The agency is directing employees who normally process benefits to answer phone lines instead. 

Policy

Tech bills of the week: Improved biological data for research; Section 702 reform; and more

Legislation introduced this week looks to shore up standardization for biological research data, reauthorize and reform FISA Section 702, and offer more transparency into AI’s use in Medicare Advantage plans.

People

VA’s top tech and AI official announces departure

VA Chief Technology Officer and Chief AI Officer Charles Worthington, who first joined the agency in 2017, said in a LinkedIn post that “the time is right for me to step down” from the agency.

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Cybersecurity

FBI queries of Americans’ data under FISA 702 rose 35% in 2025

The controversial spying power, which allows agencies to access foreigners’ overseas communications without a warrant, will expire in April unless Congress renews it. The White House is pushing for a clean extension.

Policy

Vought takes aim at GAO in new guidance

This is not the first time the head of the Office of Management and Budget has pushed back against Congress’ watchdog.

Artificial Intelligence

AI has created ‘almost infinite demand’ for memory components, Dell execs say

With core components of artificial intelligence infrastructure — namely memory — already scarce and in demand, Dell executives want policymakers to not create more obstacles via regulation.

Artificial Intelligence

AI ‘nihilism’ is a barrier to better health care, CMS lead says

CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz said the agency has had internal discussions about introducing an agentic AI tool “for every beneficiary.”

Acquisition

Microsoft takes Anthropic's side in DOD fight, warns it sets a new precedent

In a court briefing, Microsoft argues the Defense Department is using a national security policy designed for foreign adversaries against a U.S. company over a contract dispute.

Cybersecurity

CISA launches investigation into Stryker cyberattack

The hack arguably represents the most significant cyber incident linked to the recent Iran war.

Emerging Tech

IBM unveils new hybrid quantum computing architecture

Working with existing infrastructure, IBM is angling to expedite the benefits of quantum computing with help from classical architectures.

Artificial Intelligence

Siemens joins Genesis Mission

The infrastructure technology company is the latest to jump on the Genesis Mission.

Digital Government

CMS touts early uses of new biometric verification tools for Medicare.gov

Amy Gleason, acting administrator of the U.S. DOGE Service and strategic advisor to CMS, said 60% of accounts created since the rollout “have all been using one of these modern credentials.”

Emerging Tech

NASA seeks extension of SEWP V to Sept. 30

The agency says it needs more time to finish evaluations for the IT product recompete and resolve protests at the Government Accountability Office.