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House Dems: OPM ‘omitted’ employee departures from retirement backlog investigation

In responding to a December 2025 congressional inquiry, the Office of Personnel Management noted the separation of around 35 customer service representatives last year, but failed to mention more than 100 departures from its Retirement Services division.

Emerging Tech

Senate committee approves quantum reauthorization bill with 7 amendments 

A markup in the Senate Commerce Committee outfitted the National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act to support near-term quantum application development, cybersecurity migration timelines and scaling testbeds for quantum sciences and technologies.

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People

CISA cancels CyberCorps summer internship hiring amid DHS shutdown

The reversal presents a major setback for students who had secured internships after months of confusion about their job outcomes.

Artificial Intelligence

World needs to ‘get ready’ for more powerful AI, Anthropic co-founder says

The company’s powerful Mythos, unveiled earlier this month, won’t be the only supercharged AI system to hit the market, Jack Clark said.

Modernization

VA resumes EHR rollouts at four Michigan medical sites

The Department of Veterans Affairs previously paused most deployments of its modernized electronic health record system in April 2023 following a series of performance and technical issues.

Artificial Intelligence

Agencies are missing a step to share information on better AI acquisition, GAO finds

A new oversight report that sampled four federal agencies underscored several hindrances to effective AI adoption, including a lack of policies for collecting lessons learned in the technology’s acquisition.

Cybersecurity

FCC selects ioXt Alliance to lead cyber labeling program

The prior lead administrator withdrew from the Biden-era Cyber Trust Mark initiative after the launch of a Trump administration probe into its alleged China ties.

Digital Government

Appeals court removes limits on DOGE access to SSA data despite ‘alarming’ revelations

The Friday decision follows a January court filing in which the government conceded that DOGE associates may have improperly accessed sensitive data at the agency.

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Policy

DHS intelligence office restructuring would still keep it under ODNI oversight

A proposed FY27 overhaul would still leave DHS’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis answerable to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, despite questions about its oversight.

Policy

Tech bills of the week: Boosting export controls; AI-focused workforce development; and more

During Congress’s final week in recess, new legislation and amendments that were proposed run the tech policy gamut.

Ideas

Data is a strategic asset and a strategic vulnerability

COMMENTARY | Treating data a strategic asset and defending it accordingly isn't simply a matter of technology policy; it's a fundamental component of national resilience.

Cybersecurity

US push to counter hackers draws industry deeper into offensive cyber debate

The White House is expanding the market for offensive cyber capabilities — and drawing more of the private sector into that ecosystem — even as policy boundaries around their use remain unclear.

Policy

Judge renews procedures for 702 surveillance program that could soon lapse

The program still requires reauthorization from Congress, and the judge notably took issue with how spy agencies use filtering tools to sift through raw data collected by the program.

Cybersecurity

Treasury debuts effort to share cyber threat intel with crypto firms

The move signals that Treasury is increasingly treating cryptocurrency firms as part of the nation’s core financial infrastructure, making them a prime target for hackers.

Artificial Intelligence

CIA plans for ‘AI coworkers’, deputy director says

The spy agency managed a few hundred AI projects last year, and recently used AI to generate an intelligence report for the first time, deputy director Michael Ellis said.

Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI national security lead endorses ‘appropriate human judgment’ in AI

Sasha Baker, OpenAI’s head of national security policy, said a “workforce transformation” is needed to make sure that humans are making the final calls to keep people and systems safe.

Digital Government

Treasury is creating a database with pandemic aid recipients’ sensitive information

Critics say the scope established in the agency’s systems of record notice “is an astonishing and dramatic departure from prior Treasury practice.”