This is more true today than ever before. AI does not fail because of weak ambition or insufficient computing power. It fails because the underlying data infrastructure cannot keep up.
Congressional members requested guardrails, transparency and oversight in a letter to the secretary of Homeland Security and ...
Nuclear engineer Ethan Klein was confirmed to be the U.S. chief technology officer by the Senate in a Thursday night vote, ...
The Senate has confirmed Edward Forst to serve as the next head of the General Services Administration, where he will oversee ...
The federal government’s AI security agenda in the new year should center on intent security, purple-teaming and guidance.
An initial cohort of 1,000 people will serve in agency roles for two years. Roughly 25 companies — including Microsoft, ...
OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Microsoft and AWS are among the private industry collaborators that have committed to advancing ...
ID.me will be used to verify Medicare beneficiaries online starting in 2026, according to releases from the companies.
The ruling is a victory for federal worker unions that argued several agencies violated a prohibition on RIFs in Congress’s ...
A group of Senate Democrats is pushing the Department of Veterans Affairs to address concerns over its oft-troubled ...
Gene Dodaro, who is set to retire from the watchdog at the end of this month, shared final concerns with senators Tuesday ...
A bipartisan bill introduced this week aims to establish an interagency advisory committee to ensure cooperation in fighting ...