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Policy

Critics sound alarm over HHS plans to restructure evaluation office

A coalition of nonprofits, research institutions, child welfare advocates and more note that plans to push research out of the Administration for Children and Families and into the purview of political appointees jeopardize the credibility of that work.

Exclusive Cybersecurity

Energy Department patched flaws enabling email impersonation in critical minerals system

The vulnerabilities could have let malicious users masquerade as agency officials, potentially misleading researchers, contractors and others.

People

Top NSC cyber official returns to academia

For the last year, JD Work was a high-ranking official working on cyber policy within the White House National Security Council.

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Digital Government

VA doesn't know how many calls it's answering or how long veterans are waiting to get through

The department's failure to track call data is putting "veterans who may need timely and critical care at risk," the inspector general finds.

Policy

Tech bills of the week: AI training tax breaks; modernizing agriculture with emerging tech, and more

The most recent AI legislation focuses on impact across different sectors and preparing the U.S. workforce to use it.

Artificial Intelligence

Targeted AI adoption can drive change, current and former officials say

Agencies “don't need the fanciest AI model on the marketplace” to enhance their customer-facing operations, according to former VA Chief Experience Officer John Boerstler.

Acquisition

Contract reviews continue at OMB, official says

Deputy Director for Management Eric Ueland emphasized the need for CIOs to be empowered “at the beginning of conversations” for IT contracts.

People

Federal CIO tapped for dual-hatted role at GSA

Greg Barbaccia will serve as the acting Technology Transformation Services director and senior advisor to the administrator at GSA, while its previous lead, Thomas Shedd, will remain with the agency in another role.

Artificial Intelligence

Republican governor asserts states’ right to legislate AI

Utah Governor Spencer Cox acknowledged the logic to the Trump administration’s plan for U.S. AI dominance, but not at the expense of state laws ensuring safety.

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Cybersecurity

Chinese telecom hackers likely holding stolen data ‘in perpetuity’ for later attempts, FBI official says

“I think it’s important to say we do not know exactly what the [People’s Republic of China] intends to do with a lot of this information,” said FBI cyber official Michael Machtinger.

Cybersecurity

US cyber responses will be ‘linked to adversary actions’ and involve industry coordination, official says

That dynamic will be outlined in a national cyber strategy, which will be released “soon,” said ONCD’s Alexandra Seymour.

Artificial Intelligence

Republican lawmakers ask GAO to review current AI regulatory landscape

Leaders in the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee have asked the Government Accountability Office to examine the regulatory landscape at both the state and federal level.

Digital Government

Labor launches new open data portal

Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer said the new portal features “better integration with other federal data sources and enhanced artificial intelligence compatibility for finding, visualizing and using data.”

Cybersecurity

New Treasury initiative targets improved cyber risk management for AI tools

The department says it plans to release deliverables from a public-private working group in phases throughout the rest of February.

Acquisition

FAA launches competition to modernize aging IT portfolio

The Federal Aviation Administration is using a challenge-based acquisition strategy that will require vendors to demonstrate, not just describe, their approach.

People

DEF CON bans hackers, technologists named in Epstein documents

Vincenzo Iozzo, Joichi Ito and Pablos Holman are barred from future attendance after Justice Department files revealed their roles in efforts to secure Jeffrey Epstein’s access to DEF CON.

People

HHS IT leadership experiences additional shakeup

Six of the eight top officials in the department’s Office of the Chief Information Officer are now holding at least one role in an acting capacity.

Digital Government

Lawmaker pitches blueprint for post-DOGE privacy overhaul

Rep. Lori Trahan, D-Mass., wants to redo the government's main privacy law to ensure people’s information is “handled responsibly” when in government hands.