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The BIOSECURE Act is coming, and no contractor is as “biotech‑free” as they think
The BIOSECURE Act is coming, and no contractor is as “biotech‑free” as they think

A new federal law is about to require contractors to map their supply chains, vet their vendors, and prove they’re not relying on banned biotech comp…

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A new Supreme Court ruling has upended the President’s global tariff plan just as Congress faces fresh pressure to avert a partial shutdown at DHS
A new Supreme Court ruling has upended the President’s global tariff plan just as Congress faces fresh pressure to avert a partial shutdown at DHS

The Supreme Court’s decision striking down the administration’s tariff framework landed in the middle of a crowded stretch on Capitol Hill, where tal…

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The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton - -  Monday, February 23, 2026
The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton - - Monday, February 23, 2026

Today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton

The BIOSECURE Act is coming, and no contractor is as “biotech‑free” as they think Congress.gov is gearin…

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For DOT, 6-month sprints demonstrating aptitude for modernization
For DOT, 6-month sprints demonstrating aptitude for modernization

The Transportation Department is pushing back against the old adage, “if it ain’t broke, why fix it?” Instead, DOT is looking at all of its technolog…

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DoD memo’s use cases clarify mission impact of new policies on PKI credentials, expanded authentication
DoD memo’s use cases clarify mission impact of new policies on PKI credentials, expanded authentication

One of the key highlights of the Defense Department’s recent memo on multi-factor authentication for unclassified and secret networks is the clarific…

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The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton - - Friday, February 20, 2026
The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton - - Friday, February 20, 2026

Today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton

The White House has scrapped the one‑size‑fits‑all SBOM mandate and told agency leaders to own their cyb…

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The government’s first $1 million antitrust whistleblower award could reshape how companies think about risk, and about their own employees
The government’s first $1 million antitrust whistleblower award could reshape how companies think about risk, and about their own employees

DOJ’s first antitrust whistleblower reward signals a more aggressive approach to rooting out market‑allocation and procurement‑related fraud, especia…

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A new Executive Order aims to rethink how the nation tackles addiction, shifting from treatment alone to a broader, community‑anchored approach to recovery
A new Executive Order aims to rethink how the nation tackles addiction, shifting from treatment alone to a broader, community‑anchored approach to recovery

The White House’s new Great American Recovery Initiative reframes addiction as a chronic disease that needs steady support, not just clinical service…

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The White House has scrapped the one‑size‑fits‑all SBOM mandate and told agency leaders to own their cyber risk, now flexibility meets accountability
The White House has scrapped the one‑size‑fits‑all SBOM mandate and told agency leaders to own their cyber risk, now flexibility meets accountability

OMB’s new memo rescinds the Biden‑era requirements and shifts software and hardware security to an agency‑driven, risk‑based model. SBOMs and attest…

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Postal union president focused on keeping USPS an ‘affordable option,’ amid agency’s financial woes
Postal union president focused on keeping USPS an ‘affordable option,’ amid agency’s financial woes

The Postal Service typically sees its best financial results in the first quarter of each fiscal year. That’s because of the year-end holiday season …

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