Agencies & Departments

AI Makes Knowledge Management a Strategic Imperative
Science & Technology AI Makes Knowledge Management a Strategic Imperative

A political savant and leader in policy and legislation, Donald Gainsborough is at the helm of Government Curated. His work focuses on a critical, emerging challenge for public administration: transforming decades-old knowledge management practices into a strategic capability powered by artificial

Trump's Crypto Bank Bid Sparks Conflict of Interest Fears
Economic & Fiscal Trump's Crypto Bank Bid Sparks Conflict of Interest Fears

A digital currency company with extensive financial and foundational links to Donald Trump and his family has ignited a political firestorm by applying for a federal bank charter, a move that would place the Trump-linked enterprise directly under the regulatory oversight of his own administration.

Congress Seeks More Control in FirstNet Renewal
Policy & Legislation Congress Seeks More Control in FirstNet Renewal

A decade after its inception as a groundbreaking public-private partnership, America's dedicated public safety network is facing a legislative reckoning that could fundamentally reshape its operational independence and governance structure. The First Responder Network Authority, or FirstNet, has

Will Homeland Security Derail the Funding Deal?
Policy & Legislation Will Homeland Security Derail the Funding Deal?

While Washington breathes a collective, albeit shallow, sigh of relief after narrowly avoiding a government shutdown, the entire hard-won funding agreement now hinges on a volatile two-week deadline for a single, embattled agency. An eleventh-hour deal has secured funding for the vast majority of

FEMA Pauses Job Cuts to Battle Winter Storm
Policy & Legislation FEMA Pauses Job Cuts to Battle Winter Storm

As a severe multi-state winter storm bore down across the country, the very agency tasked with managing national emergencies found itself navigating a tempest of its own making, caught between a long-term agenda for downsizing and the immediate, critical need for boots on the ground. The Federal

Can Iowa Balance AI Progress and Worker Rights?
Science & Technology Can Iowa Balance AI Progress and Worker Rights?

As automated systems increasingly shape the modern workplace, Iowa finds itself at a legislative crossroads, grappling with how to harness the power of artificial intelligence without sacrificing the fundamental rights of its state employees. A proposed bill is forcing a critical conversation about

Loading

Subscribe to our weekly news digest.

Join now and become a part of our fast-growing community.

Invalid Email Address
Thanks for Subscribing!
We'll be sending you our best soon!
Something went wrong, please try again later