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Alexandra Kelley

Staff Correspondent, Nextgov/FCW

Alexandra Kelley
Alexandra Kelley reports on emerging technology for Nextgov/FCW. Her most recent post was covering breaking news for The Hill where she focused on a variety of quantitative subjects, including Big Tech and the economy, in addition to covering the coronavirus pandemic since late 2019. She graduated from Kenyon College in 2017. If you have a tip you'd like to share, Alexandra can be securely contacted at alexak17.64 on Signal.
Emerging Tech

Trump aims to sign two stablecoin bills by August, officials say

The bills both establish a regulatory framework for the issuance and trade of dollar-backed stablecoin.

People

Senate confirms Michael Kratsios to lead White House tech office

As the 13th director of the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy, Kratsios is set to focus on emerging tech like AI, quantum sciences and biotechnologies.

Artificial Intelligence

NIST releases finalized guidelines on protecting AI from attacks

The final guidance for defending against adversarial machine learning offers specific solutions for different attacks, but warns current mitigation is still developing. 

People

NSF CIO Terry Carpenter retires

The National Science Foundation selected veteran and deputy CIO Clyde E. Richards to serve as acting CIO.

People

CISA's chief AI officer resigned last month

The departure of Lisa Einstein at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency raises questions about the future of artificial intelligence within the agency. 

Artificial Intelligence

NVIDIA and MITRE announce AI-powered 6G project

The chip manufacturer and defense research firm will work with telecommunications companies to embed artificial intelligence into next generation wireless networking.

Artificial Intelligence

‘We shouldn’t be afraid of artificial intelligence,’ Vance advises US workers

The vice president touted the Trump administration’s efforts to spur innovation through slashing regulations and prioritizing both businesses and workers at a Tuesday event.

Artificial Intelligence

Inside industry’s wishlist for a new national AI strategy

Private sector companies and industry advocated highlight U.S. dominance, export controls and federal adoption as their biggest wants in a new national AI policy.

Artificial Intelligence

AI advisory committee has voted to finalize transition recommendations for the new admin

The National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee’s report will offer recommendations on 10 AI components to the Trump White House.

Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI anticipates rapid data center scaling thanks to Trump

OpenAI Chief Product Officer Kevin Weil said the company’s AI offerings will benefit from the Trump administration’s tech policy and industry infrastructure projects.

Exclusive People

Energy CIO departs after short tenure

Ryan Riedel, formerly of SpaceX, served in the role for less than two months.

Emerging Tech

Democrats move to defend CHIPS following Trump’s calls for its removal

Following President Trump’s congressional address lambasting the landmark Biden administration bill, Democrats sounded off on Monday in its defense. 

People

FTC removes around a dozen staff

Employees across the Federal Trade Commission’s offices were notified of the firings on Friday.

People

NIST fires over 70 probationary employees

Terminations also occurred at the National Technical Information Service, despite the California court ruling that the government's personnel agency doesn't have the authority to order firings.

Policy

Trade group urges Commerce secretary to support the work of subagencies

The Business Software Alliance said international alliances, export control regimes and standards harmonization efforts can all support the Department of Commerce’s advancement of U.S. tech.

People

NSF begins reinstating probationary employees

Following the federal court ruling, the Office of Personnel Management told agencies to begin the reinstatement of unlawfully terminated probationary employees.

People

Trump nominates Paul Dabbar as Commerce deputy secretary

Dabbar previously worked in the Department of Energy during the first Trump administration, and will now focus on global trade and technology for Commerce. 

Emerging Tech

AWS unveils its quantum chip prototype, Ocelot

The company joins the ranks of IBM, Google and Microsoft in launching an early stage chip designed to further quantum computing needs.

Emerging Tech

OSTP director nominee promises to center ‘American leadership’ in emerging tech work

Trump’s pick to lead the Office of Science and Technology Policy, Michael Kratsios, identified innovating in AI and quantum as two of his major priorities.

Emerging Tech

Microsoft debuts new superconductor chip designed for quantum computing

The newly termed “topoconductor,” Majorana 1, is designed to support large qubit data processing for a future quantum computer.