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Non-profit organizations
fromNextgov.com
1 day ago

GSA to require agencies to pay for USAi after launching it as a free service

GSA will begin charging government agencies for its generative AI suite in fiscal 2027 to ensure sustainability and support increased demand.
Non-profit organizations
fromNextgov.com
1 day ago

GSA to require agencies to pay for USAi after launching it as a free service

GSA will begin charging government agencies for its generative AI suite in fiscal 2027 to ensure sustainability and support increased demand.
European startups
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Compliance startup Delve removed from Y Combinator portfolio after anonymous whistleblower posts spark investor exodus - Silicon Canals

Delve has been removed from Y Combinator's portfolio due to serious allegations regarding its business practices and compliance misrepresentation.
fromComputerworld
5 days ago

A core infrastructure engineer pleads guilty to federal charges in insider attack

Rhyne's attack involved unauthorized remote desktop sessions, deletion of network administrator accounts, and changing of passwords, showcasing significant security vulnerabilities.
Information security
SF politics
fromNextgov.com
1 week ago

New contract for background investigations raises concerns about scale and risk

DCSA is modernizing its Case Processing Operations Center to enhance background investigations and incorporate Continuous Vetting for national security.
Remote teams
fromTheregister
1 week ago

Security contractor blew the whistle on shabby support crew

Brad, a security contractor, faced challenges with antivirus alerts while working in a labor hire company's office without proper IT support.
Non-profit organizations
fromNextgov.com
2 days ago

The war against fraud should be a war for tech modernization

A new task force aims to combat fraud in public benefits programs by ensuring adequate anti-fraud controls and addressing data sharing challenges.
#ai-regulation
Intellectual property law
fromWIRED
3 weeks ago

Justice Department Says Anthropic Can't Be Trusted With Warfighting Systems

The Trump administration designated Anthropic a supply-chain risk, barring it from defense contracts, arguing this does not violate First Amendment rights and that the company's lawsuit will fail.
US politics
fromTNW | Us
4 weeks ago

Anthropic sues the US government over its Pentagon blacklist

Anthropic filed two federal lawsuits against the Trump administration, challenging the Pentagon's designation of the company as a 'supply chain risk to national security' as unconstitutional retaliation for protected speech.
Artificial intelligence
fromTechzine Global
1 month ago

Pentagon labels Anthropic a supply chain risk

The US Department of Defense designated Anthropic as a supply chain risk over disagreements about military use of Claude AI, particularly regarding mass surveillance and autonomous weapons restrictions.
Intellectual property law
fromWIRED
3 weeks ago

Justice Department Says Anthropic Can't Be Trusted With Warfighting Systems

The Trump administration designated Anthropic a supply-chain risk, barring it from defense contracts, arguing this does not violate First Amendment rights and that the company's lawsuit will fail.
EU data protection
fromFast Company
1 week ago

The most important defense regulation you've never heard of

CMMC mandates new cybersecurity standards for the defense industrial base, impacting thousands of businesses and transforming the defense supply chain.
#cybersecurity
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
5 days ago

As DOJ prepares to share state voter data with DHS, a key privacy officer resigns

The DOJ is acquiring sensitive voter registration data, raising privacy concerns, as a key privacy officer resigns amid ongoing legal challenges.
Law
fromNextgov.com
1 week ago

VA's former EHR lead indicted for concealing contractor gifts

A senior VA executive was charged for failing to disclose gifts from contractors during a health records modernization project.
fromFortune
4 days ago

The Trump administration is blurring the public and private sector workforce, and OPM director Scott Kupor won't rule out conflict of interest risks | Fortune

One of the things that I'm hoping to do a better job on is getting people from the private sector-who've been in the private sector their whole career-who also spend a couple years in government at some point in their career, and learn something.
Non-profit organizations
Privacy professionals
fromThe Verge
6 days ago

Pinterest said he violated laid-off colleagues' privacy. Now he's going public

A former Pinterest engineer claims he was unjustly fired for sharing a tool that revealed employee layoffs.
#anthropic
Law
fromComputerworld
1 week ago

Anthropic wins reprieve against US DoD ban, buying time for contractors to assess AI supply chains

The ruling temporarily halts the removal of Anthropic technology from federal contractors, impacting compliance timelines and operational processes.
Law
fromComputerworld
1 week ago

Anthropic wins reprieve against US DoD ban, buying time for contractors to assess AI supply chains

The ruling temporarily halts the removal of Anthropic technology from federal contractors, impacting compliance timelines and operational processes.
US politics
fromAxios
6 days ago

Exclusive: Trump's DOJ says he's not required to turn over official records

The Presidential Records Act mandates that presidential records belong to the U.S. government, a law Trump has challenged by retaining documents.
fromNextgov.com
1 week ago

Agency data leads worry about staff capacity to tackle statutory requirements, survey finds

Among the 189 CDO and other data leader respondents to the annual survey conducted by the nonprofit, nonpartisan Data Foundation, about 40% said they had lost six or more employees last year.
EU data protection
Washington DC
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

DHS Contractors Were Asked to Pay Corey Lewandowski Success' Fees: Report

DHS contractors expressed concerns about requests to pay Corey Lewandowski while he worked at the department, with tensions arising between Lewandowski and GEO Group founder George Zoley over compensation arrangements.
Law
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

The Workplace Liability Too Many Leaders Ignore

Slip-and-fall accidents can lead to significant legal, financial, and operational challenges for businesses.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

These aren't AI firms, they're defense contractors. We can't let them hide behind their models

AI warfare systems replicate the 'fog procedure' military strategy by automating chosen blindness through algorithmic opacity, enabling violence while obscuring accountability and decision-making responsibility.
Artificial intelligence
fromNextgov.com
2 weeks ago

Safe AI pathfinding is essential for government adoption, officials say

Federal agencies should adopt AI through experimentation and fit-for-purpose deployments, using centralized platforms like USAi.gov to safely evaluate tools and determine when AI solutions are actually needed.
Privacy professionals
fromFEDweek
1 week ago

Agencies Need More Complete Guidance on Privacy Considerations of AI Use, Says GAO

GAO identifies gaps in AI guidance, highlighting risks and the need for comprehensive privacy protections in agency implementations.
US news
fromThe Washington Post
3 weeks ago

Did Trump cuts slow access to public records? We found 26 cases that say yes.

Federal workforce reductions have severely impaired agencies' ability to comply with Freedom of Information Act requests, with at least 13 agencies citing staffing cuts as reasons for missing FOIA deadlines in court.
fromNextgov.com
3 weeks ago

Vought takes aim at GAO in new guidance

Doing so has failed to prioritize agency internal control processes to adequately protect American taxpayer dollars, leading to documented examples of widespread abuse. Prior versions of OMB's guidance have overly deferred to the direction and priorities of external entities whose views are not binding on the Executive Branch, such as the Government Accountability Office.
Washington DC
#ai-safety
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Here's what current and former OpenAI employees are saying about the company's Pentagon deal

OpenAI signed a Department of Defense agreement with safety guardrails, while Anthropic rejected similar government terms over concerns about mass surveillance and autonomous weapons deployment.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Here's what current and former OpenAI employees are saying about the company's Pentagon deal

OpenAI signed a Department of Defense agreement with safety guardrails, while Anthropic rejected similar government terms over concerns about mass surveillance and autonomous weapons deployment.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Matters
4 weeks ago

Anthropic sues US government after being labelled a 'supply chain risk' in AI dispute

Anthropic sued the US government after being labeled a supply chain risk, challenging a Trump administration directive that barred federal agencies from using its AI systems due to the company's refusal to remove military deployment restrictions.
Artificial intelligence
fromWIRED
4 weeks ago

Anthropic Claims Pentagon Feud Could Cost It Billions

The US Department of Defense's supply-chain risk designation of Anthropic has caused current and prospective customers to demand new contract terms, cancel deals, and withdraw from negotiations, threatening hundreds of millions in expected Pentagon-related revenue and potentially billions in overall sales.
Law
fromAbove the Law
4 weeks ago

The Justice Department Is Lowering Its Ethical Guardrails - Above the Law

The Justice Department eliminated a policy classifying senior political appointees as 'further restricted' under the Hatch Act, removing safeguards requiring election law enforcers to maintain strict political neutrality.
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Anthropic just sued the Pentagon. The outcome could reshape the AI race with China | Fortune

Supposedly, Anthropic refused to give the Pentagon unrestricted access to Claude, its frontier AI model, the only one currently running on classified military networks. They wanted guarantees that there would be zero mass surveillance and no autonomous weapons without a human in the loop, making the final decisions of life or death. The Department of War's message was 'remove those restrictions or lose everything.'
US politics
Artificial intelligence
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

Will the Pentagon's Anthropic controversy scare startups away from defense work? | TechCrunch

Anthropic's Pentagon deal collapse and supply-chain risk designation amid OpenAI's competing agreement raises concerns for startups considering federal government contracts.
Artificial intelligence
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

Anthropic's Pentagon deal is a cautionary tale for startups chasing federal contracts | TechCrunch

The Pentagon designated Anthropic a supply-chain risk after disagreeing over military AI control, leading to a failed $200 million contract and DoD's pivot to OpenAI.
Intellectual property law
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

Anthropic's lawyer says government is 'pressuring' companies to ditch the AI startup, go to competitors

Anthropic is suing the Pentagon after being blacklisted from military work, claiming the government is pressuring customers to switch to rival AI providers and causing irreparable business harm.
fromBloomberglaw
1 month ago

Punching In: Labor Department Watchdog Pressed on His Future

I'm here on this panel today answering your questions as the inspector general. I hope if you are indeed doing this that you do resign. I am well aware of the Hatch Act. The inspector general is currently heading an investigation into both Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, who is accused of committing travel fraud and having an affair with her bodyguard, and the secretary's husband Shawn DeRemer, who allegedly assaulted at least two female department employees.
US politics
Intellectual property law
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

Microsoft backs Anthropic in its legal fight against the Pentagon

Microsoft filed a legal brief supporting Anthropic's challenge to the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation, citing negative impacts on the AI ecosystem and U.S. technology sector.
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

Anthropic's Ethical Stand Could Be Paying Off

Anthropic's refusal to support government surveillance and autonomous weapons led to DOD contract cancellation, but generated massive user growth and downloads, positioning Claude as the top free app.
Intellectual property law
fromAxios
4 weeks ago

Anthropic sues Pentagon over rare "supply chain risk" label

Anthropic filed lawsuits challenging the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation, arguing the government cannot blacklist companies based on policy disagreements over protected speech regarding AI safety.
fromEntrepreneur
2 months ago

How to Win Big With Public-Sector Partners

Understanding the difference in purpose Unlike private businesses, which exist to make a profit, public institutions are designed to create impact - especially social and economic outcomes that benefit everyone, not just paying customers. A public agency doesn't measure its success in revenue or margins, but in how much it improves lives, builds equity and maintains public trust. This doesn't mean budgets and spending don't matter - they absolutely do - but money is not the goal. It's the tool.
World politics
Data science
fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

FPDS looks old and clunky but that only masks its power

FPDS.gov retains a 1990s-era, clunky interface but remains a powerful, complex federal procurement data repository that requires skill to navigate.
Tech industry
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

The Role of Legal Tech in Enhancing Transparency for In-House Counsel and External Firms

Legal technology, especially contract management and document automation, increases operational efficiency and transparency, improving communication and trust between in-house counsel and external law firms.
Fundraising
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

Which Grant Management Tools Are Best for Government Agencies?

Cloud-based grant management software helps government agencies organize workflows, track metrics, run reports, improve recordkeeping, and support implementation through configurable products and vendor support.
Intellectual property law
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

Anthropic sues Defense Department over the Pentagon's effective blacklisting

Anthropic sued the Pentagon to challenge its designation as a supply chain risk, citing business harm and disagreement over AI model access requirements.
Intellectual property law
fromNextgov.com
4 weeks ago

Anthropic sues over a dozen federal agencies and government leaders

Anthropic sued federal agencies and leaders for allegedly retaliating against the company for refusing to modify Claude's terms of use for Department of Defense surveillance and autonomous weapons applications.
Artificial intelligence
fromsfist.com
1 month ago

Sam Altman Admits Friday Pentagon Deal Was Rushed, Adds More Safeguards to Contract

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman acknowledged a rushed Pentagon deal was 'sloppy' and added contractual safeguards against domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons after Anthropic rejected similar terms.
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

Compliance Is the New Creative: Why Your Channel Partners Are Your Biggest Liability (and How to Fix It)

If your partner in Munich mishandles customer data, or your reseller in Paris uses a "black box" AI tool to generate deceptive ads, it isn't just their reputation on the line. It's yours. With the EU AI Act now in full swing and GDPR entering its "mature enforcement" era, the distance between a partner's mistake and your company's $20 million fine has never been shorter.
EU data protection
fromBreaking Defense
2 months ago

Pentagon CTO offers industry free use of 400 patents from gov't labs - for a start - Breaking Defense

Step one, effective immediately, is to make roughly 400 carefully picked patents available online for a free two-year trial period. Specifically, any company that wants to try out one of the 400 technologies in its own research, development, and products can get what's called a Commercial Evaluation License (CEL) without the usual fee. Those 400 technologies- everything from a Navy-developed drone tracking system to novel Army mortar fuses - were chosen out of the thousands of possibilities by Michael's staff.
Washington DC
#ai-ethics
#booz-allen-hamilton
Intellectual property law
fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

What rights do AI companies have in government contracts?

Government AI procurement involves multiple acquisition pathways that determine contractor rights to restrict technology use, making the Anthropic-Pentagon dispute a contractual matter rather than a novel policy question.
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

DOJ Lawyer Delivers Moment Of Pure Honesty, Promptly Fired - See Generally - Above the Law

DOJ Lawyer Invites Judge To Hold Her In Contempt Just To Get Some Rest: Government attorney called out the challenges preventing her from complying with court orders and begs for rest. The DOJ immediately fired her.
Law
US politics
fromComputerworld
1 month ago

US DoD to Anthropic: compromise AI ethics or be banished from supply chain

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued an ultimatum to Anthropic to allow unrestricted military AI use or face Pentagon exclusion and potential Defense Production Act enforcement.
Law
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

Do Federal Officials Really Have "Absolute Immunity"?

Federal agents killed Alex Jeffrey Pretti during an immigration-enforcement operation in Minneapolis, triggering legal conflict over state ability to investigate or prosecute federal officials.
Information security
fromNextgov.com
2 months ago

EEOC experienced security incident involving contractor's 'unauthorized' access, email says

Contractor employees with privileged access mishandled EEOC Public Portal data in early 2025, potentially exposing employee PII and prompting investigation and remediation.
Information security
fromAbove the Law
2 months ago

Think You Are Covered? Better Read Your Cybersecurity Policy - Carefully - Above the Law

Cyber insurance often fails to fully protect organizations due to exclusions, leaving law firms particularly vulnerable without proper cybersecurity and coverage review.
US politics
fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

Contract reviews continue at OMB, official says

OMB is leading a government-wide review to cull and reform IT contracts, emphasizing commodity IT and empowering CIOs in procurement and budgeting.
US politics
fromTheregister
1 month ago

GAO urges NSF CIO to fix cloud SLAs, tighten IT oversight

NSF must improve IT planning, cloud procurement and SLAs, complete annual IT portfolio reviews, overhaul cloud contracts, and address open cybersecurity recommendations.
Artificial intelligence
fromNextgov.com
2 months ago

Agencies are prioritizing flexibility and cost savings in AI purchases, GSA official says

Federal agencies prefer competitive-market acquisition of generative AI for operational tasks, valuing choice, flexibility, discounts, embedded compatibility, productivity, security, and responsible use.
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Do you really know what 'agent' means? If not, you're putting your company at risk

The term 'AI agent' has been stretched to include many different systems, creating confusion that distorts public debate and hinders enterprise adoption and strategy.
fromNextgov.com
2 months ago

OMB reverses Biden-era software attestation order

The White House on Friday rescinded a 2022 order that mandated a single, standardized self-attestation form for federal agencies to obtain cybersecurity assurances from software vendors, arguing the policy hindered agencies from adopting security solutions for their specific system needs. "There is no universal, one-size-fits-all method of achieving that result," Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought said in the memo released Friday. "Each agency should validate provider security utilizing secure development principles and based on a comprehensive risk assessment."
US politics
fromNextgov.com
2 months ago

Treasury cancels all Booz Allen contracts

The Treasury Department has moved to cancel all contracts with Booz Allen Hamilton, two years after a former company employee pled guilty to leaking President Trump's confidential tax information without authorization. Treasury currently has 31 contracts with Booz Allen that average roughly $4.8 million in annual spending and have totaled $21 million in obligations. In a statement issued Monday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent cited inadequate data protection safeguards as driving the decision and specifically the disclosure of sensitive taxpayer information accessed through IRS contracts.
US politics
fromNextgov.com
2 months ago

GSA reaches latest OneGov agreement with Broadcom

GSA and Broadcom agreed to offer federal agencies discounted access to software, including AI-ready VMware Tanzu products, with discounts up to 64% through May 2027.
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