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Digital Government

Social Security expands electronic health record sharing to speed up disability claims adjudication

A health data sharing superhighway “allows SSA to access complete, structured medical records within seconds or minutes for claimants, helping to significantly reduce disability claim processing times,” an agency official told Nextgov/FCW.

Cybersecurity

The Russian hurdle in Trump’s new offensive cyber program

The White House wants private companies to help take down cybercriminals overseas. But in Russia, the line between criminal hackers and the government is difficult to draw.

Cybersecurity

CISA contemplates whether to hire security software buying help

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a sources sought notice that describes its desire to bring in a company that can help manage enterprise license and materials purchases.

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Artificial Intelligence

Labor looks to AI to tackle accommodation requests from disabled employees

Employees say they’ve waited months or longer for decisions, as the Labor Department considers using AI to sort requests and flag missing documentation.

People

National crisis and support hotline operations remained consistent despite staffing cuts, watchdog found

Some staff operating mental health support hotlines at the departments of Health and Human Services and Veterans Affairs were subject to reductions in force last year and have not yet been replaced.

Ideas

CMMC Works. Now let’s sharpen it.

COMMENTARY | This is not the moment to loosen the standard. The Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement requirements behind CMMC should not change.

People

L3Harris promotes Mehta to CEO in abrupt leadership change

Chris Kubasik, L3Harris’ CEO since June 2021, has left the company following a code of conduct investigation.

Cybersecurity

As warfare becomes engineering, the era of the digital mercenary dawns

The White House revives “privateering for the digital age” by authorizing cyber firms to strike foreign targets.

Policy

Tech Bills of the Week: Leveraging AI for environmental evaluations; crafting a report on China’s AI ecosystem; and more

Recently proposals look, in part, to deploy artificial intelligence solutions to prevent natural disasters from impeding U.S. military operations and evaluate China’s AI chip manufacturing sector.

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Digital Government

Blue states seek to stop DHS from accessing commercial driver's license database

In a court filing, a coalition of Democrat-led states says the Department of Homeland Security’s demand for trucker data is part of a broader effort to create a “nationwide surveillance system.”

Modernization

FAA brings in AT&T for network modernization program

The Federal Aviation Administration is developing a potential 15-year contract with AT&T to support the overhaul of the air traffic control system.

Acquisition

OneGov savings balloon to over $1.6B as agencies weigh future of AI in contracting

The General Services Administration has already agreed to extend some OneGov deals and is working on brokering new ones, according to an official.

Ideas

CISA just changed the rules. Is your vulnerability program ready?

COMMENTARY | BOD 26-04 is a mandate about process. What it implies is a mandate about intelligence.

Policy

GAO official suggests addressing AI risks through existing legislation

Nick Marinos, the managing director of IT and cybersecurity issues at GAO, said leveraging existing avenues for cybersecurity information sharing can expedite getting AI safety policies into law.

Cybersecurity

Trump admin empowers private US firms to go after transnational cybercriminals

“By partnering with vetted United States companies subject to the direction and oversight of the Federal Government, we will enhance our ability to counter [transnational criminal organizations’] threats and combat transnational cybercrime, fraud, and other predatory schemes against American citizens,” the memo said.

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DARPA funds advancements in quantum networking

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency entered into a contract with quantum networking company Qunnect to bolster technology to preserve quantum data in transit.

Emerging Tech

OpenAI Foundation gives $100 million fund state AI implementation for public health

The organization announced the launch of the Breakthroughs to Follow-Through Initiative, which will implement artificial intelligence tools in public health research work.

Emerging Tech

Pilotless Air Taxis Are Here. Your Daily Commute? Still Stuck on the Ground.

If you actually want to buy a ticket on a pilotless flying taxi, China is the only place anyone claims you can.