The U.S. Copyright Office has just produced the first report on AI, which addresses deepfakes.
The folks that are going to have to abide by CMMC rules have some thoughts on what they would mean going forward.
Too often, federal employees don't spend enough effort on the legal documents needed to protect a modern estate.
It doesn't get more cutting edge than military space technology, so that means security practices need to be top notch and updated just as frequently.
The big picture is the 2025 budget, and Congress will have to deal with that when it returns.
For a traveler and a newspaper reporter, the U.S. returned a ruthless murderer and a gaggle of malicious cyber hackers.
In today's Federal Newscast, former President Donald Trump has named two officials to lead his campaign’s presidential transition team.
Bad weather has caused increasing real estate damage and insurance losses. My next guest proposes a federal solution to a problem.
In today's Federal Newscast, as an alternative to Project 2025, the Partnership has created a new vision.
Some 25 states and tribes will get $220 million from the Commerce Department to fix up coastal and watershed habitats.
The TSP board and its contractor have fixed the bulk of the problems. A few remain. Auditors find the big issue was the board's inexperience in acquisition.
After years of acting directors and several Congressional investigations, the Voice of America installed a new permanent director earlier this summer.
Without pollination, it's hard for farms to grow crops. Without bees, it's hard to do pollination.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is starting to enroll more federal employees in continuous vetting.
To young service members, the idea of building wealth might seem like a pipe dream. They don't earn much and often have high borrowing and housing costs.