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The Trump administration wants to cut airport security screeners and shift funding to private contractors under the Screening Partnership Program.
The move is part of $700 million in proposed program cuts, resulting in a net funding reduction of about $360 million. The budget also projects eliminat...
A former public service executive says the federal government contracting process has a bias toward customization.
The effort aims to enhance the office’s financial architecture, improve service delivery, and prepare for future integration of HR and procurement functions. The contractor will serve as a program management office, overseeing governance, risk management and strategic planning.
The updated procurement rules also notably grant the government permission to use an AI system for “any lawful government purpose.” Such phrasing follows the explosive dispute between Anthropic and the Department of Defense earlier this year, after the AI company refused to allow its products to be used for surveillance of Americans or for lethal autonomous weaponry. The ongoing dispute, which resulted in a supply chain risk ...