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Direct File won’t happen in 2026, IRS tells states

The free service that allowed taxpayers to file online directly with the IRS was used by hundreds of thousands of taxpayers in 2024 and 2025, who gave it high marks — although tax prep companies and Republicans have sought its end.

Emerging Tech

Energy allocates $625M for national labs’ quantum research

Funding for research centers at five national laboratories is intended to support U.S. advancements in quantum information sciences and technology.

People

Threats against public servants increased over 35 times what they were a decade ago, according to new research

Threats and violence against public servants hurt the ability of the government to deliver, say the groups behind a new map showing threats against public sector employees.

People

A leadership vacuum and staff cuts threaten NSA morale, operational strength

The signals intelligence giant has halted recruitment for its Legal Honors Program, two people familiar say, slowing inflow of top legal talent. Other long-term capabilities are at risk.

People

OPM to pursue ‘mass deferment’ of deadlines for CyberCorps students

The extensions would occur once the government shutdown ends, the government’s personnel agency said. An exact deferment length was not given.

Policy

House Republican questions government stake in tech companies

Georgia Congressman Rich McCormick disputed the Trump administration’s approach to investing in the private sector while aligning with its broader low-regulatory regime.

Ideas

The hidden debt slowing America’s AI future

Government modernization must be driven by a single goal: eliminating the readiness debt.

Acquisition

Contractors fear retaliation if they try to recover shutdown costs

Legal rights do exist for companies to recoup their losses, but attorneys say fears of Trump administration reprisal loom over industry.

Emerging Tech

D-Wave makes its quantum annealers available for national security work

Quantum computing company D-Wave has installed one of its quantum annealers alongside Davidson Technologies for federal customers to access.

Cybersecurity

FCC to vote on reversing telecom security rulemakings next month

The initial measures proposed at the end of the Biden administration came in response to the Salt Typhoon telecom hacks carried out by China.

Ideas

Uncle Sam's software sprawl: Billions wasted, time to go pro

COMMENTARY | Most agencies simply don't know what software they own, what they use or what they truly need.

People

Top CISA official exits for TSA role amid recent cyber office reductions

Ryan Donaghy had served at CISA since 2016. It’s not clear if she was voluntarily moved to TSA or was given transfer orders.

Cybersecurity

AI has leveled the field between cybercriminals and nation-state hackers, FBI official says

The FBI is slower to adopt AI tools due to the sensitive nature of the data that it works with, Brett Leatherman, the FBI Cyber Division head, said.

Modernization

Inside the Secret Service hunt for skimmers as outdated SNAP cards let thieves steal millions

The government still uses 1970s-era technology to deliver SNAP, leaving beneficiaries vulnerable to transnational crime rings that have taken hundreds of millions of dollars in benefits in recent years.

Artificial Intelligence

Lawmaker, advocacy leader underscore legal immigration as central to US AI dominance

Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D. and National Association of Manufacturers President Jay Timmons agreed that legal immigration is needed to fill manufacturing jobs that will be crucial for U.S. AI sector growth.

Cybersecurity

Upcoming White House cyber strategy to seek more involvement with private sector

The Trump 2.0 cyber strategy is in development, National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross said, though he did not elaborate on when it would be released.

People

Shutdown furloughs will permanently cost the economy at least $7 billion, CBO says

Unlike most of the shutdown's economic impacts, the lost productivity from feds not working cannot be reversed.

Cybersecurity

CyberCorps talent pipeline buckles under Trump hiring freezes

The cornerstone program for training and placing student talent into government cybersecurity positions has been hobbled by recent federal employment logjams, jeopardizing workforce pipelines and leaving many recruits burdened by debt.