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Digital Government

DHS releases new mobile app pushing migrants to self-deport

The Trump administration’s new Customs and Border Protection app replaces a version that allowed migrants to schedule asylum appointments at U.S. ports of entry.

People

Agency guidance on ‘five accomplishments’ email still inconsistent

Bureaus inside DHS are still reviewing past submissions from staff and have instructed their workers to hold off on sending more updates.

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From Y2K to PQC: Preparing for the Next Great IT Challenge

For much of the 1990s, there was concern about how software and systems were programmed to represent years using only the last two digits.

Cybersecurity

OPM watchdog to investigate IT risks tied to DOGE’s agency access

The agency’s deputy inspector general began “an engagement to assess risks associated with new and modified information systems at OPM,” a letter to lawmakers says.

Defense

‘5 bullet points’ email now a weekly task for Pentagon civilians

A short explanation of recent achievements is due every Tuesday, SecDef says in additional guidance.

Exclusive People

Energy CIO departs after short tenure

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

Cybersecurity

Civil liberties groups urge spy chief to declassify parts of contested surveillance program

Tulsi Gabbard’s views on the Section 702 program have run atypical to those of past spy chiefs, but it’s not clear what declassification authorities she immediately has.

People

GSA continues slow drip of RIFs, nearly wiping out entire offices

More cuts are coming. Staff in the Technology Transformation Services were told Thursday that their team will be cut by 50%.

Ideas

The beating heart of small business: An ominous threat grows louder

Small businesses are suffering under contract cuts driven by the Trump administration and the Department of Government Efficiency, writes Lisa Shea Mundt of the Pulse of GovCon.

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Securing the Nation

The 2020 SolarWinds hack compromised 30,000 organizations, highlighting the need for stronger U.S. cybersecurity measures.

Modernization

VA plans to deploy new EHR at 13 medical facilities in 2026

The department said it will be adding nine sites to its 2026 deployment schedule, although it added that it will announce the specific facilities later this year.

Digital Government

Trump administration moves to politicize top HR officials following firing at IRS

Guidance from the Office of Personnel Management justified the decision by citing chief human capital officers’ role in implementing Biden-era diversity policies.

Digital Government

GSA preps code for shutdown of text service for government benefits

Though the agency did not confirm whether a Notify.gov shutdown was in the works, the agency’s Github repository shows code for an “end of life” banner for the service.

People

CIA is terminating some probationary employees

Recent U.S. intelligence has signaled that foreign adversaries are increasing efforts to recruit disgruntled federal employees in sensitive national security roles.

People

Official who safeguards whistleblowers drops lawsuit protesting his firing by Trump

An appeals court had allowed the Trump administration to remove Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger while it heard his case.

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. 

Cybersecurity

Former intelligence officials denounce job cuts to federal cyber roles

In testimony before a House panel, they said the moves — which have largely affected the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency — are harmful to national security.