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Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic technology in dispute over AI safety
Hegseth also said he was designating Anthropic as a supply chain risk, a move that could prevent U.S. military vendors from working with the company.
Trump warns of looming threats, promises to boost military might in State of the Union address
In his first State of the Union address, Trump also announced plans to keep the detention facilities at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay open to house enemy combatants.
Pentagon chief management officer nominee clears committee
A Senate committee has advanced the nomination of John H. Gibson II to become the Defense Department’s chief management officer.
By Joe Gould
Here are the execs from Trump’s so-called Putin List with ties to defense
The list of Russian officials and businessmen considered to be beneficiaries of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s government has been met with resounding mockery from the Western expert community specializing in Russian affairs, as well as Russians themselves.
By Matthew Bodner
Citizen satisfaction with government services on the rise
The Justice, Interior and Defense Departments received top scores from the citizens surveyed.
By Jessie Bur
Prioritizing small group needs can bring big agency gains, says industry research
Rather than merely following agency-wide directives, individual agency units should develop plans to improve, a National Academy of Public Administration whitepaper on organizational health and performance suggests.
By Jessie Bur
As Trump lags to fill senior vacancies, retirements pile up
Some federal vacancies are finally being filled, but reports of agency leadership retirement plans and calls for more proactive appointments persist.
By Jessie Bur
This week in Congress: Trump’s first State of the Union address
Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of Jan. 29.
Trump’s State of the Union speech will reiterate promises to ‘rebuild the military’
Defense priorities will be highlighted in the prime-time address alongside a host of domestic economic issues.
White House nominates federal CIO
Suzette Kent has been tapped to take over a position that has heavy influence over the government's IT management policy and strategy.
By Jessie Bur