Since the White House released its AI Action Plan in July, federal policymakers and agencies have taken key steps to implement components of the plan to accelerate U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence.
MoreThe General Services Administration has been making OneGov agreements with some of America’s biggest technology companies, including Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon Web Services, OpenAI and xAI. OneGov, according to GSA, is intended to leverage the federal government’s collective
MoreThe U.S. Marine Corps has introduced a training and certification program to rapidly expand the number of qualified operators of small attack drones. What Is the Goal of the USMC Drone Training Program?
MoreThe United States can strengthen domestic defense production by expanding supply chains with trusted allies, according to MITRE. In a Dec. 19 report titled Strengthening the Defense Industrial Base through Supply Chain
MoreThe U.S. Army closed out 2025 amid a broad set of organizational, technological and acquisition reforms aimed at accelerating modernization and reshaping how the service fights, buys and governs digital capability. The
MoreThe Genesis Mission is a national initiative that aligns with America’s AI Action Plan and is spearheaded by the Department of Energy, with coordination across the federal government. What Is the DOE’s Genesis
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has designated Northrop Grumman’s semi-autonomous prototype aircraft, Project Talon, as YFQ-48A as part of the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, DVIDS reported. According to the report, the Mission Design
MoreThe Food and Drug Administration is exploring a new federal contracting structure that aims to provide venture capital-backed startups with a more direct pathway to compete for agency work related to public
MoreThe Department of War has issued new guidance expanding approved login options beyond the Common Access Card, allowing alternative authentication methods when CAC use is impractical or infeasible, Federal News Network reported
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