Tech billionaire Elon Musk may not have as much control over the government as it seems, according to a White House filing.
The new administration would be wise to keep CAIOs in federal agencies as it embarks on its AI strategy. In the midst of a ...
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The White House said Monday that Elon Musk is technically ... authority,” emphasizing that “an advisor does not become an officer simply because the officer listens to his advice.” ...
Data analyst Leland Dudek was suspected of sharing unauthorized access to information with the U.S. DOGE Service. Now he’s ...
Has the White House at least thought about the consequences ... Further, the government has no chief operating officer. It needs one. And as long the acquisition regulations are not codified ...
The departure of the acting commissioner is the latest backlash to the Department of Government Efficiency’s efforts to ...
The sudden halt to CFPB's works leaves much of consumer finance, from mortgage companies to payment apps, unsupervised.
Mr White took only several weeks’ leave before taking on the consulting role. Chief financial officer Andrew Cartledge ... Lynch is The Australian’s Technology Editor, with a career spanning ...
Layoffs, funding freezes, and executive orders spark outcry among federal researchers and university partners, fearing that ...
Section 3(b) of the order reads: “There shall be a USDS Administrator established in the Executive Office of the President who shall report to the White House Chief of Staff ... to update the ...