USPS Movers Guide Site Draws Fire Over Dark Patterns and Data Practices
The United States Postal Service’s Movers Guide website, run by private contractor MyMove, was slammed for deceptive “dark‑pattern” design and unclear data handling after a user‑experience researcher filed a complaint with the USPS Inspector General. The criticism revives scrutiny of a decades‑old public‑private partnership that generated a $2.75 million settlement in 2023.
YouTube Expands ID Age Verification, Limiting Channel Access
Google/YouTube announced they’d start doing ID verification to comply with state “age verification” laws last August, looks like they’re rolling it out more widely in recent days

91 Members of Congress Urge FCC to Set a Firm ATSC 3.0 Transition Date
A bipartisan coalition of 91 members of Congress sent a March 27 letter urging the FCC to establish a firm transition deadline for NextGen TV (ATSC 3.0). The National Association of Broadcasters praised the move and reiterated its push for a 2028...

New Zealand Boosts Digital Economy with Telecoms Reform
New Zealand is overhauling its telecommunications regulations, with a review recommending 22 changes to replace legacy rules designed for copper networks. The reforms aim to streamline levy calculations, modernise access and fibre rules, and cut bureaucratic overhead, potentially saving providers an...

Australia: Digital Health Training for Safer, Smarter Care
The Australian Digital Health Agency and La Trobe University have launched an online learning programme for nursing and midwifery students across Australia. The curriculum equips learners with core digital health skills—including electronic health records, telehealth, digital prescribing and data analytics—to...

Indonesia: Digitising Museums, Cultural Sites Engage Younger Audiences
Indonesia is accelerating a nationwide museum digitisation drive, urging institutions to convert artefacts into digital formats and embed interactive storytelling. Minister of Culture Fadli Zon called for virtual displays, multimedia content, and immersive experiences to attract younger, tech‑savvy visitors. The...
Amid ‘Buyer’s Remorse,’ Cleveland Warms to Traffic Cameras
Cleveland City Council is reconsidering automatic traffic cameras as speeding and red‑light citations have plummeted—down 68% for speeders and 54% for red‑light violations since 2015. Council members highlighted a 2014 voter‑approved charter ban that now limits the city’s ability to...

After 2025 Collision, Air Controllers at Reagan Get New Tools
Following the 2025 fatal crash at Reagan National Airport, the FAA accelerated deployment of the digital Terminal Flight Data Manager (TFDM) system, co‑developed by Leidos. TFDM replaces paper flight strips with electronic ones, adding a real‑time overhead map, touch‑based interaction...
Solve Suspect Sh6.3bn Diversion From eCitizen
A special audit uncovered a suspected diversion of about Sh6.3 billion (≈$42 million) from Kenya’s eCitizen digital revenue platform into an unauthorized private Equity Bank account. Treasury Principal Secretary Chris Kiptoo said the account, opened in the name “Pesaflow,” was created without...

30,000 New Drones: Pentagon Names Winners Of Air Dominance 'Gauntlet'
The Pentagon announced the winners of its Gauntlet I uncrewed exercise, selecting Skycutter, Neros and Nepatree to supply 30,000 one‑way attack drones. The two‑week competition at Fort Benning tested 25 companies, with drones required to hit targets up to 6.2 miles after...

Court Asked to Pause DEA-Related Lawsuit Against Trump, Pending Key Court Decision
The National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) filed a motion to pause its lawsuit against former President Donald Trump over the suspension of Digital Equity Act (DEA) grants. The DEA, a $2.75 billion program created under the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs...
VHA Deploys Agentic AI Operating System to Improve Care Delivery
The Veterans Health Administration has rolled out an agentic AI operating system across more than 150 VA medical centers and outpatient facilities, serving up to 18 million veterans. Built on Salesforce’s Slack platform, the solution unifies clinicians, administrators and caregivers, automating...
EU Customs Union Overhaul Targets €90 Bn Modernisation, Boosts Trade Efficiency
EU finance minister Makis Keravnos and Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic announced a historic customs code reform worth €90 bn, creating a single data hub and new authority in Lille. The move seeks to streamline cross‑border trade, cut compliance costs and protect the single...

The Next Playbook? Fuel Rationing, Bird Flu, Digital IDs & the War on Freedom W/ Jon Fleetwood
In this episode, host Seth Holhouse talks with investigative journalist John Fleetwood about how governments use crises—first COVID‑19, now fuel shocks and the looming bird‑flu threat—to expand surveillance, enforce travel and fuel restrictions, and embed digital health certificates into permanent...

USPTO Launches AI Examination Tools – What This Means for Trademark Applicants
On March 19, 2026 the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office unveiled Class ACT, an AI‑driven tool that instantly assigns international classes, design‑search codes, and pseudo‑marks to trademark filings. The automation compresses a process that once took up to five months...

Tech Bills of the Week: Child Social Media Safety, Data Center Moratorium, and More
Congress introduced a suite of bipartisan bills tackling digital safety and emerging‑technology oversight. Sammy’s Law would compel major social‑media platforms—those with 100 million users or $1 billion in revenue—to provide real‑time safety APIs for FTC‑registered third‑party tools that alert parents to risky...
FCC Warns Pittsburgh Amateur Radio Operator for 911 Interference
The FCC issued a notice of harmful interference to Pittsburgh amateur radio operator David Kundston after his handheld transceiver disrupted Allegheny County’s west EMS dispatch channel at 470.4375 MHz, a critical 911 frequency. Investigation on July 30, 2025 traced the signal to Kundston’s...

UK Tightens National Security Rules for Telecom Infrastructure
On 12 March 2026 the UK government issued its response to a July 2025 consultation, tightening the National Security and Investment Act (NSIA) rules through revised Notifiable Acquisition Regulations (NARs). The revisions break down the advanced‑materials schedule, add water to the scope, and...

Your Tax Refund Could Be Delayed—And the IRS Says You Need to Act Fast
The IRS is ending paper tax‑refund checks for about 1.4 million filers, meaning those who don’t provide direct‑deposit information could wait an extra six to ten weeks. Taxpayers receive a CP53E notice giving them 30 days to add or update bank...

NTIA Planning to Finish BEAD Approvals by May
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has set a May 2026 deadline to approve the remaining state broadband spending plans under the $42.45 billion BEAD program. California, Illinois and Oklahoma are the only states still awaiting approval, while 45 states...

Benin Wants to Establish a Secondary National Data Center
Benin’s Ministry of Digital and Digitalization has issued a World Bank‑funded request for proposals to conduct a technical, economic and legal feasibility study on a secondary national data centre. The study, due by March 27, 2026, will explore locating the backup facility...

House Committee Approves FirstNet Reauthorization
The House Energy and Commerce Committee voted unanimously (51‑0) to advance the First Responder Network Authority Reauthorization Act, extending FirstNet’s authority through 2037. The bill adds National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) approval authority, appoints an associate administrator, and reserves...
NNSA Eyes Human-Machine Teaming to Boost Mission Efficiency
The National Nuclear Security Administration is integrating artificial intelligence into its core missions through human‑machine teaming, using predictive analytics to improve equipment maintenance and cybersecurity. This approach shifts personnel from routine monitoring to higher‑value decision‑making. Simultaneously, NNSA is advancing a...

San Diego MTS: $60.4MM to Advance Modernization Projects
San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) secured $48.3 million from California’s Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIRCP) program for Phase 2 of the Orange Line Improvement Project, bringing total allocated funds to roughly $60.4 million. The Phase 2 upgrades, covering the eastern 18‑mile corridor...

Trump’s AI Framework Aims to Shift States’ Authority — But Misses Travel’s Biggest Pressure Point
The Trump administration has unveiled an AI framework that centralizes regulation under the Federal Trade Commission, barring states from governing AI development. Travel companies stand to benefit from reduced compliance complexity for chatbots, automation and other AI tools. However, the...
Palantir Wins £360K FCA Pilot, Boosting Its Government‑Sector Credibility
Palantir Technologies has secured a 12‑week pilot with the UK Financial Conduct Authority worth more than £30,000 a week—about £360,000 ($460,000) in total. The deal gives the data‑analytics firm access to flag fraud, money‑laundering and insider‑trading activity, prompting praise from...
Interview: WSP and Motts on Setting the ‘Blueprint’ for Consenting New Nuclear with Wylfa SMRs
WSP and Mott MacDonald have been hired by Great British Energy‑Nuclear to steer the planning consent for three Rolls‑Royce small modular reactors at Wales' historic Wylfa site. The project will be the first nuclear development to navigate the UK’s new Planning...

Robin Tombs Talks UK Digital ID with Trinsic as Yoti Passes 23M Global Downloads
Yoti, the reusable digital identity wallet founded in 2014, has now exceeded 23 million global downloads, including 7.8 million in the United Kingdom, with 5 million added in the past year. CEO Robin Tombs discussed the platform’s evolution on Trinsic’s Future of Identity...

Ookla Speedtest Data Added to Arcep Mobile Performance Mapping Tool
Ookla has entered a 12‑month crowdsourced data partnership with France’s telecom regulator Arcep. The deal adds Speedtest‑derived speed and latency measurements to Arcep’s mobile performance and coverage mapping platform. This integration broadens the granularity of network data across the country,...

Modernizing Federal Government IT with Atlassian and Isos Technology
In this episode, Leah Wood and Nick Nader of ISOS Technology discuss modernizing fragmented federal IT Service Management (ITSM) environments using Atlassian’s Jira Service Management (JSM). They explain how legacy ITSM setups—often a patchwork of tools like ServiceNow, spreadsheets, and...

Marshall Scholar Tells BU Podcast How to Fix the Age Assurance Debate
Marshall Scholar Ben Fischer, a researcher at the University of Edinburgh, declined to sign an open letter urging a global moratorium on privacy‑preserving age‑assurance technology. While he agrees with many concerns in the letter, Fischer remains optimistic that a blend...

NIST Updates Biometric Data Exchange Format Standard
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has issued an updated ANSI/NIST-ITL 1-2011 data exchange standard, documented in a 621‑page NIST SP 500‑290e4. The revision expands machine‑readability, adds richer metadata, and standardizes record structures for fingerprints, facial images, iris...
Devon Residents Urgent to Sign up for Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme
Devon residents are being urged to apply for the UK government’s Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme before its August deadline. The scheme offers up to £4,500 (≈ $5,700) per eligible home or business, but vouchers require at least two premises, leaving isolated...
Ditto Launches to Orchestrate Next Generation Identity with Cryptographic Certainty
Ditto, formerly Uniken, launched a privacy‑first digital identity platform that delivers cryptographic certainty for customer identity access management. The solution combines reusable digital wallets, zero‑knowledge proof verification, and strong authentication across devices, positioning it for compliance with eIDAS and the...

Deciding Who Controls Military AI: DoD vs Industry
The negotiations between the United States Department of Defense and Anthropic have highlighted who gets to make choices about AI in the military. Who should get to make these choices? https://spectrum.ieee.org/military-ai-governance
DoD Can Outsource Custom AI, Conflict Publicized
Yes. Ultimately, DoD can pay x or Palantir or someone else to develop custom AI models for them, for example. The most important part of the Anthropic - DoD conflict was elevating some of the issues to the public, the...

ART Wins DLA JAMA Contract for 3D Printed Defense Parts
Virginia‑based Applied Rapid Technologies (ART), a division of Obsidian Solutions Group, has been named the prime contractor for the Defense Logistics Agency’s Joint Additive Manufacturing Acceptance (JAMA) Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity pilot program. The award positions ART to supply 3D‑printed, flight‑safety‑critical...
BART Hides Equity Consultant Fees Behind Fare Enforcement Claims
BART is claims they always took fare enforcement seriously. Why won't they respond to kane's public records request asking them how much they paid equity consultants to argue it didn't matter (and had "detrimental effects on the community")? https://t.co/wAHE5AYPf5
House Pushes Contested Chip Export Controls to Curb AI Smuggling
House panel advanced legislation that would require the Commerce Department to demand chipmakers do more to keep AI tech from being smuggled to China Despite incessant cheerleading from some quarters, members understand the many problems with this bill... https://t.co/kBjLLxHfN9

Case Study: Regulation Is Becoming Nigeria’s Fintech Advantage
Nigeria’s fintech surge is now being credited to a deliberate regulatory foundation built by the Central Bank of Nigeria. The 2011 launch of the NIBSS Instant Payments platform cut interbank transfer times from days to seconds, generating real‑time data that...

AI-Powered Archive Boosts Global Threat Monitoring
Just wrapped an incredible @planet On the Road in DC! Great to see our partner countries and companies. We are committed to helping Global security. Our archive, now nine years strong, along with AI enables countries to monitor large areas...
Air Travel Needs Lightweight Security Like Other Transit
A lot of people think it would be better if we had private security with TSA just setting standards. This is true, but misses the biggest opportunity. We deserve an air travel security system that is as lightweight as for...

The ‘Privacy Cult’ Means EU Online Child Sex Abuse Protections Will Expire
The European Parliament voted 311‑against extending an interim e‑Privacy derogation that lets online platforms voluntarily detect, remove and report child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The measure will lapse on 3 April 2026, stripping services of a legal basis to scan for both...
Sanders, Ocasio‑Cortez Push AI Data‑Center Moratorium Amid Energy and Labor Concerns
Senators Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio‑Cortez unveiled the Artificial Intelligence Data Center Moratorium Act, seeking to halt new AI‑focused data‑center projects until federal standards on climate impact, worker safety and consumer protection are established. The move spotlights rising electricity...

UK Government Lacks Ambition to Fight Tax Fraud, Says PAC
The UK Public Accounts Committee warned that tax fraud and error cost the Treasury between £55 bn and £81 bn a year (roughly $68 bn‑$101 bn). It criticised the government’s reliance on legacy IT and the absence of a clear digital strategy, despite claims...

Web Accessibility: The 2026 Deadline You Can’t Ignore
State and local governments must bring their public‑facing digital properties into compliance with the Department of Justice’s WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards by April 24, 2026 if they serve 50,000 or more residents, with a later deadline of April 26, 2027 for smaller entities. The mandate,...

How CPDLC Might Help the FAA Implement Part 108
The FAA is shifting from voice‑centric control to a digital operating model, using Digital Flight Rules (DFR) as the bridge to automation. Part 108, the upcoming rule for beyond‑visual‑line‑of‑sight drone flights, emphasizes system performance and corporate responsibility rather than pilot actions....

UP Govt Scraps ₹25,000 Crore MoU with Bengaluru-Based Puch AI Citing Credibility Concerns
Uttar Pradesh government has terminated a proposed ₹25,000 crore ($3 billion) memorandum of understanding with Bengaluru‑based startup Puch AI. The state said the startup failed to demonstrate sufficient net‑worth and financial credibility during its due‑diligence review. The cancelled deal had been...

What Is SpaceX Starshield, and Why Is It Important?
SpaceX’s Starshield has evolved from a branding concept into an operational U.S. defense space system that combines secure communications, Earth‑observation, and hosted‑payload services. The program leverages the existing Starlink constellation, dedicated low‑Earth‑orbit satellites, and a growing network of ground‑entry terminals....

Malaysia's Upgraded Immigration System to Be Expanded to More Checkpoints From 31 March 2026
Malaysia will broaden its National Integrated Immigration System (NIISe) to three new checkpoints—Senai International Airport, Bukit Bunga ICQS Complex, and Puteri Harbour Ferry Terminal—starting 31 March 2026. The rollout follows a six‑month pilot that already covered major airports such as KLIA and...