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The Trump administration on Friday released a legislative framework for a single national policy on artificial intelligence (AI), calling on Congress to adopt a light-touch legislative approach to AI.
- Blackburn Rolls Out 300-Page AI Plan to Create One Federal Rulebook
- Federal HR 2.0 Moves Ahead With Shared Service Center
- DOE Announces $293M in AI Research Funding Under Genesis Mission
- Senate Bill Aims to Curb AI Use by the DOD
- AI-Fueled Cyber Threats Outpacing Federal Defenses, Report Finds
- Pentagon Challenges Academia for ‘Groundbreaking’ AI, Cyber Curriculum
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The Senate Homeland Security Committee voted 8-7 this morning to advance Sen. Markwayne Mullin’s, R-Okla., nomination to the full Senate, setting up a confirmation vote on whether he will become the next homeland security secretary after President Donald Trump ousted Kristi Noem.
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The Trump administration’s Golden Dome missile defense system just got more expensive. Initially priced at $175 billion, the effort will now cost $185 billion, according to Golden Dome Director Gen. Michael Guetlein.
At Apptio’s 2026 Public Sector Summit, leaders across federal, state and local government, as well as education sectors, will explore how to turn financial and operational data into financial intelligence for faster, smarter, and more ROI-driven decisions.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is proposing updates to its telecommunications relay services (TRS) rules that would allow the use of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered speech recognition and other automated technologies to support communications for people with disabilities.