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Alexandra Kelley

Staff Correspondent, Nextgov/FCW

Alexandra Kelley
Alexandra Kelley reports on emerging technology for Nextgov/FCW. Her most recent post was covering breaking news for The Hill where she focused on a variety of quantitative subjects, including Big Tech and the economy, in addition to covering the coronavirus pandemic since late 2019. She graduated from Kenyon College in 2017.
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Trump announces more tech policy team members

President-elect Donald Trump tapped four people — some returning to the White House after serving in his first administration — to serve on his technology policy team.

Artificial Intelligence

Agencies report over 1,700 AI use cases

While federal agencies finalized their artificial intelligence inventories, discrepancies in reporting risk mitigation persist. 

Artificial Intelligence

House AI Task Force recommends sector-specific regs in final report

The document aims to balance keeping the U.S. competitive in AI innovation and adoption while mitigating negative outcomes. 

Cybersecurity

Agencies look to automation software to usher in next phase of post-quantum security

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is working with select agencies to implement post-quantum cryptography, and will turn to vendors to further secure federal data.

Emerging Tech

FY2025 NDAA angles to enhance DOD’s AI and quantum sciences capabilities

The FY2025 National Defense Authorization Act again stipulates more AI and quantum information sciences programming for a variety of U.S. military operations.

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Industry sees potential in Trump AI czar pick

Following President-elect Donald Trump’s selection of venture capitalist David Sacks to serve as his administration’s AI and Crypto Czar, experts are optimistic about what Sacks’s experience means for U.S. competitiveness.

Artificial Intelligence

Forthcoming House AI report will call for incremental regulation

Rep. Jay Obernolte, R-Calif., said he hopes the House AI Task Force’s report will debut sometime in the coming week.

Emerging Tech

Senators introduce quantum reauthorization bill with little time left in this Congress

The bill would provide resources across multiple federal agencies to continue advancing quantum information sciences research following the original 2018 program launch.

Cybersecurity

NIST issues updated cyber guides focused on assessments and communication

Two new volumes were released by the National Institute of Standards and Technology that aim to broaden the publication’s applicability to organizations outside federal agencies.

Artificial Intelligence

NIST sets up new task force on AI and national security

The Testing Risks of AI for National Security Taskforce will bring federal expertise to test artificial intelligence models in critical use cases.

Emerging Tech

Bipartisan quantum funding bill advances from committee

The Department of Energy Quantum Leadership Act of 2024 will head to the Senate floor as part of a push to continue federal investment into quantum computing research and development.

Emerging Tech

Microsoft and Atom Computing unveil 24-qubit quantum machine

The companies bet on neutral atoms and logical qubits to enable near-term, hybrid quantum computing.

Emerging Tech

Lawrence Livermore’s El Capitan supercomputer is officially fastest in the world

El Capitan’s data processing abilities represent a major advancement in scientific research, particularly for managing the nuclear stockpile.

Artificial Intelligence

DHS releases guidance for AI in critical infrastructure

The Department of Homeland Security worked with its diverse AI Safety and Security Board to develop a holistic approach for securing critical infrastructure that leverages AI technologies.

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CISA Director Jen Easterly to depart on Inauguration Day

Easterly and Deputy Director Nitin Natarajan are set to leave as an administration change casts doubt on the agency’s future. 

Artificial Intelligence

House AI Task Force wants to marry light touch regulations with sector-specific policy

Members of the bipartisan House AI Task Force discussed their priorities for artificial intelligence-focused legislation and how that might impact regulations.

People

TTS director Ann Lewis to depart

Lewis focused on modernization and artificial intelligence solutions during her tenure.

Artificial Intelligence

Making sure AI is used responsibly at NSF

Meet Dorothy Aronson, the division director and chief data officer serving as the assistant chief information officer for AI at the National Science Foundation.

Cybersecurity

Potential year-end cyber executive order may hinge on election results, people familiar say

The pending order will focus heavily on federal cyber standards and emerging tech threats, but remains in limbo amid the presidential election.