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Election officials seek changes to federal rule on cyberattack reports
The proposed rule says state and local election offices must report suspected breaches within 72 hours.
By Christina A. Cassidy
DOJ ‘deepfake’ concerns over Biden audio interview highlight AI worry
The Biden administration is seeking to convince a judge to prevent the release of the recording of the president’s interview,
By Don Merica
Minority Business Development Agency head discusses court ruling
A federal judge ruled in March that the agency had to begin serving people regardless of race.
By Mae Anderson
Opinion
Breaking down barriers to tackle cyber threats
In an op-ed, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito says cyber protection is not only a U.S. interagency, public-private challenge, but an allied problem set.
By U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.)
Commerce agency near ‘collapse’ over telework, layoffs, union says
AFGE said safeguarding telework is important to maintaining a workforce for the only federal government agency focused exclusively on economic development.
Opinion
Can the US government compete for the world’s best AI talent?
The federal government must lean into one advantage that no other employer can offer: the mission.
By Joel Meyer
From EVs to deciding dinner menu, Podesta faces climate challenges
In the interview, Biden's top climate diplomat said he sees opportunities to work with China on limiting greenhouse gas emissions.
By Chris Megerian
Key Republican calls for ‘generational’ increase in defense spending
Sen. Roger Wicker said he'll seek an additional $55 billion in defense spending over the limits forged in the deal to suspend the nation’s debt limit.
Pentagon mulls special pay boost to fix health care personnel shortage
Officials blamed the shortage on an inability to set competitive pay and other instances of bureaucratic red tape slowing the onboarding of workers.
US, Gulf states meet for first security forum since war in Gaza
The group will discuss better coordination on security in a time when the region is facing multiple crises.
Pentagon to expand paid fellowship program for military spouses
The Military Spouse Career Accelerator Pilot will now provide entry-level jobs for those looking to "put their foot in the door," a defense official said.
By Karen Jowers