White House
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Trump Names Gregory Barbaccia New Federal CIO
Army veteran and former Palantir head takes over as federal CIO and will oversee government's $70+ billion IT budget.
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Trump Signs AI EO to Reorient Federal Tech Approach
The president signed a new AI executive order and signaled that the White House will center industry responsibility for AI leadership.
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A Tech Perspective on Jimmy Carter’s Legacy
The late former president championed policies that set the stage for evolving innovations across tech, energy and digital equity.
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GenAI Remains Top Focus for Public Sector IT Leaders
Federal leaders say generative AI is showing promise for efficiency in multiple use cases and sectors, including cancer research.
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Looking Back at the First Trump Administration's Tech Priorities
In his first term, Donald Trump supported cybersecurity, space policy and artificial intelligence development.
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New White House Memo Directs National Security Agencies on AI
The White House released new guidance to speed AI development while using the technology for the national security mission.
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Federal AI Chiefs Laud Hiring Authorities in Search for AI Talent
Recent hiring authorities support federal agencies in their search for AI talent as they compete with the private sector.
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White House Gets New Deputy National Cyber Director
Harry Wingo previously worked as a professor at the National Defense University's College of Information and Cyberspace.
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White House Explores AI's Role in Chip Manufacturing
Officials see opportunity for greater investment in AI research and development for improving semiconductor manufacturing.
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AI Aids USAJobs' Move to the Cloud
Agencies grapple with AI development and developing use cases that improve workforce and mission priorities.
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White House Science Advisors Tout Advances in AI Research
Six months after the AI executive order, National Science Foundation and the White House released key AI research and development updates.
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White House Might Remove Degrees From Federal Cyber, IT Jobs
White House and federal leaders are moving toward skills-based hiring practices to fill critical roles in IT and cybersecurity.
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