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Defense

CIA deception campaign helped US rescue downed airman in Iran, director says

Iranian forces were “humiliated” after recognizing they were deceived in the move that bought time for U.S. forces to rescue the weapons officer, CIA Director John Ratcliffe said.

Artificial Intelligence

Secret Service is embedding AI experts across the agency

“I think having this internal team will really help us transform our [AI] adoption across the organization,” Secret Service CIO and CAIO Chris Kraft said about the push to bring fresh tech talent into the agency.

Ideas

The war against fraud should be a war for tech modernization

COMMENTARY | Combating fraud is a noble exercise, but combating longstanding systemic barriers to innovation and performance is often harder.

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Policy

Tech bills of the week: Limiting adversaries’ access to US tech; and boosting cyber apprenticeships

This week’s proposals are focused on blocking adversaries from gaining access to critical U.S. technologies and manufacturing capabilities, as well as addressing the nation’s cyber workforce shortage.

Policy

Civilian agencies face 10% cuts in Trump’s 2027 budget

Overall spending would increase thanks to a surge at the Pentagon and non-defense cuts were smaller than proposed last year, though dozens of programs and grants still face elimination.

Policy

President’s budget proposes folding beleaguered DHS intelligence office into headquarters

The plan to restructure the Office of Intelligence and Analysis would require congressional approval and could reshape oversight of domestic intelligence-sharing.

Acquisition

Trade and industry groups warn of risks in GSA’s draft AI procurement guidance

The guidance would establish government rights to use artificial intelligence tools in “any lawful” context, a stipulation that has drawn concern from industry advocates.

Policy

Single-member surveillance watchdog backs 702 powers, raising independence questions

A staff report from the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board praises the value of Section 702 of FISA, though all but one of the board’s members were removed last year.

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Digital Government

Social Security delays launch of new nationwide caseload system

The agency is postponing the rollout of new, national systems the same month they were set to be deployed. It was still working out specifics for how it would move claims processing to a national setup.

Artificial Intelligence

Microsoft expands Copilot agentic tools in government clouds

Copilot agentic AI capabilities Researcher, Analyst, Agent Builder and Copilot Studio are now available within the GCC, GCC-High and Defense cloud environments.

Emerging Tech

State official to EU: Work with us on tech policy or fall behind a generation

“We're not willing to be politely silent, because we are not politely invested,” Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg said about the bloc’s tech regulations.

Acquisition

Vendors struggle to navigate the Anthropic ban’s fallout

Tech contractors say ambiguity in how Anthropic’s products are able to be used by companies working with the federal government is leaving “traps” they may unknowingly fall into.

Policy

Trump’s goal to create state-by-state citizenship lists isn’t feasible, experts say

A Tuesday executive order mandating that DHS create state-by-state citizenship lists is Trump’s latest effort to exert some control over state-run elections.

Artificial Intelligence

Old-school spycraft could make a comeback as AI undermines trust

An article in the CIA’s Studies in Intelligence journal argues that artificial intelligence may erode confidence in certain electronic communications and further revive centuries-old human intelligence techniques.

Artificial Intelligence

Survey: Human capital is a key barrier to government AI adoption

A vast majority of federal leaders see artificial intelligence as an important step toward better operations, Ernst & Young found.

Policy

Agency CIOs must supply top-down IT contract information, OMB memo states

The guidance aims to help enforce legal mandates that CIOs have full visibility into their agency’s IT spend.

Digital Government

Trump signs executive order setting rules for mail-in voting and eligibility lists

The president has long disputed the mail-in voting process since his 2020 election run. The order is very likely to face legal challenges.