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Trump’s intelligence pick pressed on 2020 election, defends handling of New York Times subpoenas

Jay Clayton faced Democratic criticism after repeatedly declining to say Joe Biden won in 2020 and standing by subpoenas issued by his Manhattan prosecutor’s office to four New York Times journalists.

Policy

Feds tie counterterrorism grants to election security measures

The new guidance from FEMA would require states to take various steps on elections before receiving funds. Government groups criticized the move as an overreach.

Acquisition

GSA’s draft AI procurement rule has improved but needs further reforms, contractors say

Contractors have until Aug. 3 to give GSA feedback on a proposed overhaul to large language model procurements.

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AI Doesn't Need Your Data to Move, It Meets Your Data Where It Lives

Learn how agencies securely deploy AI across classified, edge, and hybrid environments without moving sensitive data.

Digital Government

VA wants more input on proposals to streamline benefits application forms

The Department of Veterans Affairs is sourcing feedback on two proposals to shorten the length of benefits forms but has thus far only received a total of nine comments since the recommendations were posted last month.

Cybersecurity

White House announces ‘Gold Eagle’ AI clearinghouse for cyber vulnerabilities

The initiative stems from a June 2 executive order that urged advanced AI developers to grant the government early access to their capabilities to address potential vulnerabilities.

Ideas

Modernization redefined: Why public sector IT leaders must put data at the center of AI architecture

COMMENTARY | Public sector organizations must put data first when making infrastructure choices.

Artificial Intelligence

AI won’t replace human claims processors, VA officials say, as Democrats worry over staffing levels

Rep. Nikki Budzinski, D-Ill., said some VA employees report claims processing technologies are producing incorrect information.

Cybersecurity

AI, once relegated to helping hackers with certain tasks, can now power every stage of a cyberattack

Researchers determined that AI was used in steps across entire cyber operations to identify security flaws, generate commands and carry out parts of intrusions, sometimes with little human oversight. Both U.S. and Chinese AI models have been involved.

Acquisition

DOD suspends CMMC Phase 2, launches 60-day ‘reform’ review

Citing prohibitive costs for small and mid-size contractors, the Defense Department will keep Phase I self-assessments in place while a new task force studies the cyber and supply chain security program's future.

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From Records to Readiness: Federal Agencies Confront the Operational Reality of Digital Transformation

Discover how agencies are overcoming legacy systems, data growth, and AI challenges to modernize government operations.

Digital Government

Beeck Center leader reflects on ‘bipartisan opportunity’ for government efficiency

Efforts at the federal level generated a lot of headlines, but at the state level, where the goal is delivery, a lot more progress can be made, said the head of the Georgetown University-based center.

Cybersecurity

Russian hackers exploit weak router security to breach critical infrastructure, Western allies warn

The guidance comes as the United Kingdom and European Union blamed a major Russian intelligence unit for an attempted attack on Poland’s power grid last year.

Policy

Tech Bills of the Week: Leveraging AI for cancer research; Securing chatbots for underage users; and more

Congress’ latest bills look to apply AI for both public benefit and enhanced federal operations, namely safeguarding AI chatbots, helping the government strengthen pediatric cancer research and securing the U.S.-Mexico border.

Ideas

Don’t just pick the low-hanging fruit — harvest the whole orchard

The instinct is to point AI at low-stakes busywork. The bigger payoff is the high-stakes work everyone’s avoiding. Why don’t we have both?

Policy

Trump empties out election commission leadership just months before midterms

The shake-up raises questions about voting system certification, federal election security coordination, and the commission’s ability to approve key policy decisions.

Ideas

What the Telecommunications Act of 1996 teaches the federal government about governing AI

COMMENTARY | The federal government's responsibility is to establish clear rules before markets become entrenched.

People

Transportation’s tech chief Pavan Pidugu to depart in September

He is the third federal tech lead confirmed to depart federal service this week.

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HUD CIO tapped to lead Interior tech shop, people familiar say

Eric Sidle has a background in the EV industry, having worked with firms like NIO and ChargePoint.

Cybersecurity

Pentagon opens applications for cyber apprenticeship program

DOD Chief Information Officer Kirsten Davies said last month that the apprenticeship had “already generated more than 70,000 inquiries” since it was first announced in late April.

Modernization

How to find alien technology

I wanted to know how astronomers actually go looking for life in space.