
Happy Friday! We hope you had a great week and are finishing the month of May strong. I was recently in Chicago for a family trip. Based on how much people were enjoying the weekend in Chicago, it’s clear that Memorial Day is the kickoff to summer. Summer plans are in full swing, but the news for federal contractors is also busy.
This week in federal government contracting news, there were updates on AI reporting, cybersecurity compliance, and an update to the classified information review process.
- House NDAA would set up protected disclosure program for AI incidents
- DOW Preparing Major Overhaul of Cybersecurity Compliance Process, CISO Says
- OMB swaps Biden-era cyber memo for new prioritized logging tactic
- House lawmakers seek more AI transparency from the SBA
- DOW Preparing Major Overhaul of Cybersecurity Compliance Process, CISO Says
- OMB swaps Biden-era cyber memo for new prioritized logging tactic
- FAA surges medical staff after whistleblower alleges issues with certifying pilots and controllers
- Agency leaders back GSA bid for full access to federal building repair funds
- DoD’s system to protect classified information held by contractors is under strain
- Federal Register: Regulation for Federal Financial Assistance
- Federal Acquisition Service reorg driven by market forces
