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Warner proposes overhaul of critical infrastructure cyber plans as AI threats rise

The measure would require CISA to refresh long-outdated sector cybersecurity plans as lawmakers warn that advanced AI tools could accelerate the discovery and exploitation of software flaws.

Artificial Intelligence

An AI opened a coffee shop in Stockholm and started hiring. Chaos ensued.

A new weekly column on the tech reshaping the world from Stockholm to Singapore, including the parts nobody planned for.

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Google Pixel and T-Mobile for Government

See how secure AI-powered mobility can modernize government operations and strengthen cyber resilience.

People

After year of pushing employees out, OPM embraces familiar recruiting playbook

In order for agencies to attain top talent, Office of Personnel Director Scott Kupor pointed to job websites specific to college students, multi-agency position postings and tech recruiting programs — all strategies that the Biden administration also employed.

Cybersecurity

New CISA directive would reshape how agencies prioritize cyber risk, official says

The forthcoming mandate aims to triage vulnerabilities by real-world consequences of a successful cyberattack, marking a major shift in how the government decides which cyber risks demand attention first.

Cybersecurity

CISA unveils President’s Cup Cybersecurity Competition winners

This year’s President’s Cup winners featured contestants from across the U.S. military branches.

Ideas

A practical blueprint for AI transformation in the public sector

COMMENTARY | Stop viewing AI as a standalone miracle and start viewing it as the engine within a larger machine.

Artificial Intelligence

Warren seeks admin leadership to testify on AI policy

The Senate Banking Committee’s ranking member criticized the lack of administration officials asked to testify at an upcoming hearing on AI and the American Dream.

Modernization

VA deploys new EHR at 4 additional medical facilities

The latest round of go-lives comes as the Department of Veterans Affairs looks to speed up deployments of its new electronic health record system as part of an accelerated rollout schedule.

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Fraudsters are Changing Playbooks and the Data Proves It

See how AI-powered fraud is reshaping identity attacks and what organizations must do next.

Artificial Intelligence

Trump memo pushes national security agencies to move faster on AI

The directive calls for deeper partnerships with AI companies while directing agencies to guard frontier models and the data centers that power them from foreign adversaries.

People

VA CIO nominee vows to create program management office

Gary Shatswell, President Donald Trump’s pick to helm VA’s IT operations, told lawmakers creating the office is “one of the first tasks that I will be going after” if confirmed to the role.

Policy

Tech bills of the week: Regulating DOD uses of AI; Protecting the work of digital creators; and more

Legislative measures introduced this week touched on enhancing the tech fluency of the U.S. Foreign Service, offering legal recourse for recipients of illicit images and modernizing VA’s identity proofing and authentication systems.

Cybersecurity

Warner unveils bill to restore cyber information-sharing program funding

The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee also sent letters to DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin and to every governor urging them to support state and local cyberdefense.

Cybersecurity

New coalition will enter legal debate over industry’s role in government cyber missions

Its formation occurs amid a broader discussion over whether existing laws are suited for cyber activities that increasingly depend on cooperation between the government and private sector.

Ideas

The path to better program management: a road still less traveled

COMMENTARY | In spite of important reform efforts and legislation, our government still faces problems in managing and implementing major programs and systems modernizations.

Artificial Intelligence

Lawmakers propose AI framework that would preempt state laws for 3 years

A bipartisan House proposal looks to codify existing programs, set an all-hands-on-deck approach to AI governance and allow for the federal preemption of state AI laws for 3 years.

People

Trump signs order moving thousands of federal employees into Schedule F

Roughly 8,000 career federal employees were stripped of their civil service protections Wednesday, making them effectively at-will employees.

Policy

EPA’s research efforts are swayed by administration priorities, official says

The Environmental Protection Agency’s formerly independent research office was replaced last year by a new unit housed within the agency’s Office of the Administrator.

Modernization

EHR modernization needs better cyber and privacy collaboration, GAO says

The Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization office needs to improve its interagency coordination to address potential privacy and security vulnerabilities in the new system, according to the watchdog.