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Know your customer – as long as it’s not China
A proposed 'Know Your Customer' rule seeks to stop adversaries from getting their hands on advanced U.S. cloud and AI technologies.
By Paul Rosenzweig
Biden names technology hubs in 32 states, Puerto Rico to help industry
The hubs are the result of a process the Commerce Department launched in May to distribute a total of $500 million in grants to cities.
IRS to invite select taxpayers for test of e-file return system
All eyes are on the agency to get it right — and avoid a roll-out reminiscent of the disastrous healthcare.gov website rollout.
By Fatima Hussein
Federal agencies implementing infrastructure law exceed hiring goal
Another 1,000 positions are expected to be hired in the government's current fiscal year, which began on Oct. 1.
High court seems likely to back Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Even some conservative justices sounded skeptical of arguments that the agency violates the Constitution in the way it is funded.
US commerce secretary rejects Chinese appeal to ease export controls
Gina Raimondo said she conveyed complaints to officials including China’s No. 2 leader, Premier Li Qiang, about Chinese restrictions on U.S. technology.
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National Defense Authorization Act gets China out of America’s skies
China's Military Civil Fusion laws require private companies to share data and technology with the Chinese military.
By Paul Rosenzweig
US Air Force eyes advance procurement to more quickly make E-7 planes
With the clock ticking on retiring the Air Force's aging E-3 Sentry fleet, every second counts on building the E-7s that will replace them.
IRS moves forward with free e-filing system pilot program
The agency will test a “direct file” system to help the federal government decide whether to move forward with implementing it in the future.
By Wyatte Grantham-Philips and Fatima Hussein