The Daily Scoop Podcast
The Daily Scoop Podcast
A podcast covering the latest news & trends facing top government leaders on topics such as technology, management & workforce. Hosted by Billy Mitchell on FedScoop and released Monday-Friday.
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Jun 7, 2024 • 5min
IRS’s Direct File is on the chopping block in a 2025 appropriations bill
IRS’s Direct File is on the chopping block in a 2025 appropriations bill and the FBI obtains 7,000 LockBit ransomware decryption keys.

Jun 6, 2024 • 5min
House Republicans want to slash funds for election security
House Republicans want to slash funds for election security.
And, the Army is in line to get a new network chief.

Jun 5, 2024 • 5min
How the VA is wrestling with digital transformation amid an austere budget environment
Today on the Daily Scoop Podcast from the Scoop News Group, How the VA is wrestling with digital transformation amid an austere budget environment. And the DIU looks to get another big funding boost in 2025.

Jun 4, 2024 • 38min
An interview with the CIA’s head of AI
As federal agencies move full-scale to adopt artificial intelligence technologies in coordination with the 2023 Biden administration AI executive order, it might seem that more secretive intelligence agencies like the CIA would be less forthcoming about their work in the space. Sure, there are some things the agency can’t share and certain requirements that must be met to work with commercial products due to classification restrictions. But the CIA is doing quite a lot in AI, and Lakshmi Raman, the director of AI for the agency, was willing to give a wide-ranging interview looking at the CIA’s journey to adopt AI — from the use cases the CIA is most excited about for AI to the workforce concerns and unique governance challenges the agency faces, and much more. Let’s shift now to that interview with Lakshmi Raman, CIA’s director of AI.

Jun 3, 2024 • 6min
Senator Joni Ernst seeks information about SBA's artificial intelligence use cases and IT work
Senator Joni Ernst seeks information about SBA'sS artificial intelligence use cases and IT work and a House Republican sounds the alarm on cyber threats to the food and agriculture sector.

May 31, 2024 • 5min
IRS Makes Direct File Permanent
IRS makes direct file permanent and union workers say a commerce department agency is on the brink of collapse amid a telework dispute.

May 30, 2024 • 4min
Palantir wins another major Army contract
The Army has awarded Palantir a $480 million deal to support its Maven Smart System prototype, the Pentagon announced Wednesday. The U.S. military has recently been using this type of artificial intelligence technology in the Central Command area of responsibility in the Middle East. The Maven Smart System uses AI generated algorithms and memory learning capabilities to scan and identify enemy systems in the Area of Responsibility, fusing data from various Intelligence Surveillance & Reconnaissance (ISR) systems to identify areas of interest. The Pentagon wants to use artificial intelligence tools like Maven to enable its Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control warfighting construct, which aims to better connect the platforms, sensors and data streams of the U.S. military and key international partners under a more unified network. Defense officials intend to leverage AI to help commanders and other personnel make faster and better decisions and improve operational effectiveness and efficiency. The company was recently awarded another AI-related deal by the Army for the next phase of the service’s TITAN ground station program, which aims to provide soldiers with next-generation data fusion and deep-sensing capabilities via artificial intelligence and other tools. That other transaction agreement was worth $178 million.

May 28, 2024 • 4min
OPM's Chief Pushes for Telework Flexibilities for the Cyber Workforce
Today on the Daily Scoop podcast from the Scoop News group, OPM's chief pushes for telework flexibilities for the cyber workforce and inside the army tool used to support Biden's AI executive order.

May 24, 2024 • 4min
GSA Teases a New Open Source Tool for Federal CX Efforts
GSA teases a new open source tool for federal CX efforts and the FCC pushes new disclosure requirements for A I in political ads.

May 23, 2024 • 4min
Gen. Mattis says the U.S. is the most vulnerable it’s ever been to influence operations
Gen. Jim Mattis, the former secretary of defense during the start of the Trump administration, made a special appearance Wednesday at DefenseTalks. And while he touched on a number of things, from leadership to politics and the military’s adoption of emerging technology, he made some pretty critical comments about the state of the nation amid the upcoming election and its vulnerability to influence operations from key adversaries like Russia and China. Mattis said that while election systems and voting infrastructure are perhaps the most secure they’ve ever been against cyberattacks, the bigger problem is influence operations, calling the U.S. the most vulnerable he’s ever seen it in his lifetime to foreign influence and a lucrative target. During the on-stage interview, Mattis also touched on the nation’s cyber defenses, throwing water on the idea from some to form an independent U.S. military cyber service for foreign operations. However, he did call for a new model to protect the homeland’s critical infrastructure from cyber attacks, namely by sharing some of the resources housed within the U.S. military and NSA with DHS in emergency scenarios. But, Mattis said because the military doesn’t have authority to issue orders over matters happening within the U.S. and its infrastructure, there would need to be a civilian law enforcement leader — he proposed the FBI — who would step in to lead response to a major cyberattack on the homeland.


