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Government pacing toward increased IT contract spending despite DOGE cuts

A new administration and new priorities haven’t slowed the federal government’s spend on IT.

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AI platform rolls out tools for federal networks with no data retention

The new “Perplexity for Government” initiative will automatically identify federal networks to provide tailored search and security services.

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‘Whole-of-nation’ effort needed to deter nation-state hackers, new White House cyber director says

Newly confirmed ONCD director Sean Cairncross wants to work with the private sector to develop a toolkit for stopping foreign hackers and boosting U.S. cyberdefenses.

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Agencies and industry announce efforts to further Presidential AI Challenge

The Trump administration is angling to leverage private sector partnerships and an all-hands agency approach to establish a robust U.S. AI workforce and education platform.

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Advocacy groups ask OMB to axe Grok AI procurement

Citing vulnerabilities and biased outputs in the program, multiple advocacy organizations and nonprofits signed a letter to the Office of Management and Budget asking it to bar Elon Musk’s Grok from federal workflows.

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Trump signs order calling for improved government design

The new “America by Design” effort includes a recruiting push for relevant talent — though the administration has shed many government designers since Trump took office.

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Login.gov to add passports as identity proofing option

Trump appointees have called the in-house service a priority for anti-fraud efforts.

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GSA introduces USAi.Gov to streamline AI adoption across government

The new platform will be available to all agencies beginning Thursday, allowing government users to explore, experiment with and adopt a variety of AI tools.

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How Trump’s DC takeover could supercharge surveillance

The emergency declaration, combined with new tech, will give government broad new abilities to watch and monitor citizens.

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OpenAI to give federal agencies ChatGPT access at $1 per year

The General Services Administration signs this new OneGov pact to help agencies adopt advanced artificial intelligence tools as part of the Trump administration’s push for AI leadership.

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GSA adds global AI providers to the schedule

ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini are now available to agencies through a single source for buying artificial intelligence capabilities.

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GSA announces centralized travel service ‘GO.Gov’

Go.Gov will replace individual agency travel management systems and act as a shared service across the government.

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Trump’s order to remove ‘woke’ AI from government may have ‘downstream impacts,’ experts worry

Some experts and advocates warned that last week's executive order will have a chilling effect on free speech.

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OPM to host an industry event on modernizing federal HR systems

The Office of Personnel Management, Office of Management and Budget, and General Services Administration are all involved in this discussion on how to get a new human resources system in place by the end of 2028.

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Senate Democrats want more information on SSA’s use of AI on its phone lines

A new letter sent to the SSA Commissioner Frank Bisignano follows Nextgov/FCW reporting that an anti-fraud check installed on the agency’s phone lines found very little likely fraud.

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Senate panel advances Trump’s national cyber director nominee

Sean Cairncross now faces a vote in the full Senate. He was widely expected to advance out of committee.

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SSA head wants to beef up agency tech as it sheds thousands of staff

Some experts are skeptical that technology can make up for staffing losses in critical parts of the agency.

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Civic tech leaders worry DOGE is ‘tarnishing’ its tools to improve government

USDS, the White House team DOGE took over in January, was a flagship civic tech organization. Six months later, civic tech is figuring out what’s next.

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Georgetown leverages ex-fed tech experts with new fellowship program

Tech policy experts and U.S. Digital Service alums will join an inaugural program that aims to advance civic technology, while offering experience and insights to public service-focused students.

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Job cuts could throw a wrench in the IRS’s plan to modernize

Agency leaders say they want to complete the “vast majority” of its modernization efforts within the next couple of years.