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Policy

A key spying power will sunset on Friday — here’s why

A months-long standoff over privacy and the future of the nation’s top spy office has pushed a cornerstone surveillance law to the brink.

Digital Government

Anti-fraud overhaul clears House despite Democratic concerns over privacy and IG independence

Many Democrats opposed the measure due to fears the Trump administration would exert more political influence on inspectors general as well as concerns about privacy risk.

Policy

Tech bills of the week: Standardizing DHS communications; Nuclear power for space exploration; and more

New legislation also looks to create guardrails on the Pentagon’s use of AI, understand how the emerging capabilities are affecting the U.S. job market and determine the environmental impact of data centers.

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Artificial Intelligence

VA’s AI chatbots not designated high-impact, despite clinical use, watchdog says

VA’s Inspector General noted that the agency’s two internal chatbots “are not designed specifically for clinical use,” although they have been deployed for such purposes.

People

CISA sees leadership shakeup after infrastructure security chief moves to ONCD

The personnel moves come as CISA prepares to hire hundreds of new employees following a year of layoffs, buyouts and internal restructuring.

Policy

House vote puts Section 702 on brink of historic lapse amid fight over acting spy chief

Trump’s plan to nominate Jay Clayton as permanent top spy may ease Democrats’ concerns, but lawmakers remain at odds over whether Bill Pulte will lead the intelligence community during the transition.

Artificial Intelligence

GSA’s AI adoption is driving significant time savings, officials say

GSA Deputy Administrator Michael Lynch said 70% of the agency’s workforce now regularly uses AI, which equates to “about 400,000 hours of just automation we've been able to unlock with technology.”

Modernization

Trump’s return-to-work mandate for feds helped drive MetTel’s GSA upgrades

The company said it completed the network revamp under the General Services Administration’s $50 billion Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract.

Modernization

Oracle wins $396M federal HR systems overhaul contract

The Office of Personnel Management is using the contract to consolidate more than 100 systems into a single platform covering 2 million federal employees.

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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.

Cybersecurity

US seizes alleged China-linked sites targeting security clearance holders

Prosecutors said the domains posed as legitimate consulting companies to recruit current and former U.S. officials into sharing sensitive government information for payment.

Cybersecurity

CISA directive revamps how agencies prioritize vulnerable systems

The move is part of CISA’s response “to the current threat landscape where AI software services can assist threat actors to find and exploit vulnerabilities,” the agency says.

Exclusive Artificial Intelligence

Lack of White House guidance has complicated agency Mythos adoption, people familiar say

Agency tech leaders say they don’t have clear direction from the White House on how to access and implement Anthropic’s cyber-focused AI model for their networks.

Exclusive Cybersecurity

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.

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

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