The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs has released new guidance meant to facilitate greater public engagement whenever it exercises its function of reviewing proposed federal regulatory actions. To achieve this objective,
MoreThe Office of Management and Budget has begun accepting public feedback on a proposed rule that would amend OMB’s regulations for implementing the Privacy Act and the Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA.
MoreThe Office of Federal Procurement Policy within the Office of Management and Budget has requested feedback on a proposed OMB circular aimed at expanding federal agencies’ access to relevant acquisition data. The circular
MoreThe Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs within the Office of Management and Budget has released its updated guidance designed to help government agencies analyze the impacts of their regulatory actions using
MoreMitre has developed recommendations on refining cybersecurity regulations to secure the U.S. critical infrastructure sector in response to a request for information from the Office of the National Cyber Director. The Center
MoreThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has begun soliciting information on a new licensing system for the Office of Space Commerce’s Commercial Remote Sensing Regulatory Affairs, a.k.a. CRSRA, as part of efforts
MoreThe Office of Management and Budget is seeking industry comments on its draft report to Congress that outlines the benefits and costs of previous federal regulations and summarizes agency compliance with the
MoreThe Department of Energy is inviting external comments on its plan to streamline its procurement rules in order to complement or supplement the Federal Acquisition Regulation. In a notice published Thursday on
MorePresident Biden has signed an Executive Order establishing new standards for artificial intelligence development and use. Building on previous AI guidance issued by the administration, such as the Blueprint for an AI
MoreMichael Kratsios, managing director of Scale AI and the 4th chief technology officer of the U.S., said lawmakers should ensure that federal agencies implement existing laws to advance responsible adoption of artificial
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