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An amicus brief from the Electronic Frontier Foundation asks an appeals court to consider Watergate-era privacy protections and the pitfalls of bulk data disclosures in immigration enforcement.
The announcement comes after FedScoop reported on the General Services Administration’s interest in the tool late last week.
An amicus brief from the Electronic Frontier Foundation asks an appeals court to consider Watergate-era privacy protections ...
A GSA spokesperson told FedScoop the agency welcomes all American companies who “abide by our terms and conditions." ...
Mark Calabria is now the Trump administration’s chief statistician, replacing Karin Orvis. The White House Office of ...
Employees at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab in California will have access to the enterprise version of Claude, ...
Letters to House and Senate appropriators follow the Trump administration’s proposed cuts to the office and elimination of ...
The creation of a government-dedicated subsidiary follows the HR and financial software firm's recent expansion of work with ...
The Veterans Affairs Distributed Ledger Innovation Act would direct the VA to investigate the use of distributed ledger ...
Alan Sim announced he’s leaving his role as CDC’s chief data officer. Alan Sim, the Centers for Disease Control and ...
Carter Farmer, who took over as the agency’s CIO in May, said organizations need to be better at “asking the right questions ...
Nand Mulchandani’s time as chief technologist for the CIA has come to an end. In an email to FedScoop, Mulchandani announced ...
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