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A Federal judge late Tuesday denied a request for a temporary restraining order (TRO) to block Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from sniffing around data systems at seven Federal agencies.
- CMMC Champion Arrington Returning to DoD as CISO
- VA Deputy Secretary Nominee Pledges to Fix EHRM Program
- Judge Temporarily Reinstates Harris as MSPB Chair
- CTA’s Shapiro: Fed AI Progress Needs Gov’t Employees, Not Just DOGE
- NIST Recommends Zero Trust for Digital Twin Tech Uses
- DoD Expands List of Military-Approved Commercial Drones
People
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Former Federal agency inspectors general (IGs) who were fired by President Donald Trump have filed a lawsuit to get their jobs back, claiming that the Trump administration violated Federal law in getting rid of them.
Progress
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The Space Development Agency (SDA) is looking to industry for input on how its collaborative low-Earth orbit mega-constellation – known as the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA) – could be integrated into President Donald Trump’s “Iron Dome for America” missile defense system.

It’s clear that artificial intelligence (AI) has moved beyond emerging technology to acceptance – but Federal organizations don’t have to be all-in, all at once. As the incoming administration considers new AI policies, agencies can adopt what the co-chair of a U.S. House AI task force calls a “bite-sized” approach.
Policy
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The General Services Administration (GSA) announced two new class deviations to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) today to comply with executive orders that President Trump has issued since taking office on Jan. 20.