
Happy March! The weather is turning warmer, but also stormier in our parts. We hope everyone is thawing out from winter and enjoying some nicer weather. Please enjoy the articles from the Week in Review, with updates on the FAR overhaul, AI in government, and adoption of CMMC. And note that key US historical documents will making a journey across the US soon, and may come to site near you. The first stop is Kansas City, Missouri, right down the road from us, where the documents will be transferred to the National WWI Museum and Memorial.
- Congress is as busy as ever, and DHS is still not funded
- Major historical documents start journey across US as part of nation’s 250th anniversary celebration
- Former USAID employees mark one year since major agency cuts
- Agencies begin to shed Anthropic contracts following Trump’s directive
- What rights do AI companies have in government contracts?
- OPM’s HR IT consolidation effort hit with new obstacles
- Appeals Court Clears Path for Trump Administration to Cancel Federal Union Contracts; IRS, Fiscal Service Terminate NTEU Agreements
- THE REVOLUTIONARY FAR OVERHAUL: Did It Eliminate More Than 2,700 Nonstatutory Requirements?
- The White House wants quicker AI adoption. Can agencies make it happen?
- Department of War Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Program Small Business Impacts Roundtable
