Agencies & Departments

Using Prison Tablets to Bridge the Digital Divide for Veterans
Government Using Prison Tablets to Bridge the Digital Divide for Veterans

The transition from a high-security correctional environment to the fast-paced reality of modern civilian life is a journey fraught with structural obstacles that often begin long before an individual passes through the prison gates. For the estimated 181,000 veterans currently held in American

Does the DOGE Ruling Threaten Social Security Data Privacy?
Policy & Legislation Does the DOGE Ruling Threaten Social Security Data Privacy?

The thin line between government efficiency and the absolute sanctity of personal data has never been more contested than in the current climate of aggressive federal oversight. As the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) expands its reach, the tension between streamlining bureaucratic

Is the Public Sector Leading the Move to Agentic AI?
Science & Technology Is the Public Sector Leading the Move to Agentic AI?

Historically viewed as the slow-moving titan of bureaucracy, the public sector is currently defying long-standing expectations by spearheading the most significant shift in artificial intelligence since the dawn of the digital age. For decades, government agencies were synonymous with outdated

We the Doers Report Proposes New Blueprint for Federal Reform
Policy & Legislation We the Doers Report Proposes New Blueprint for Federal Reform

When the political dust settles on attempts to slash the federal bureaucracy through sheer force of will, the realization usually dawns that cutting heads does not necessarily fix the underlying machinery that serves the American public. This recognition forms the backbone of a sophisticated

OPM Proposal to Access Medical Records Sparks Privacy Concerns
Policy & Legislation OPM Proposal to Access Medical Records Sparks Privacy Concerns

As a leader in policy and legislation, Donald Gainsborough has dedicated his career to navigating the complex intersection of government authority and individual privacy. Currently at the helm of Government Curated, he has become a vital voice in the conversation surrounding how federal agencies

Can the White House Move Student Loans Without Congress?
Government Can the White House Move Student Loans Without Congress?

A massive financial shift is currently unfolding as the executive branch attempts to bypass traditional legislative hurdles to restructure the nation's largest consumer debt portfolio. This $1.7 trillion federal student loan asset, which represents a significant portion of the government balance

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