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30 Federal IT Influencers Worth a Follow in 2023

FedTech Magazine

With a zero-trust deadline looming for civilian agencies, the increasing use of artificial intelligence and continuing threats from both nation-state and independent rogue actors, today’s federal IT influencers have a lot on their plates. 2024 adds another level of complexity as the presidential primary season nears.

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[WEBINAR] Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI)

GovCon & Trade

We are looking forward to presenting on Foreign Ownership, Control or Influence , or FOCI , during a webinar hosted by MD APEX on February 7. In an increasingly global economy, for those companies interested in doing classified work for the U.S.

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4 Must-Listen Federal Technology Podcasts

FedTech Magazine

Take a listen to these informative and authoritative podcasts, included on this year’s list of FedTech IT Influencers. Click the banner to explore this year’s list of FedTech IT influencers to follow. If you want to learn more about what’s going on in government but need a break from screens, we’ve got an option.

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2022 Federal IT Influencer List Badges

FedTech Magazine

If you’re on the list of 30 Federal IT Influencers Worth a Follow in 2022, spread the news and grab our IT influencer images for your social media pages or websites. Below you will find a header image for your Twitter profile, a profile picture for your social media pages and a social object to share on your social media pages.

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DOJ Defends Musk's Influence Against States' Challenge

Government Contracts

Department of Justice is defending Elon Musk's influence in the federal government against a constitutional challenge brought by 14 states, telling D.C. federal court that the "special government employee" does not occupy an official office that would be subject to the Constitution's appointments clause.

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Colo. Panel Rejects 3rd Party Shields To Anti-Influencing Law

Government Contracts

A Colorado law criminalizing attempts to influence public servants doesn't require an offender to personally influence the official "by means of deceit," a state appellate panel ruled Thursday, holding for the first time that a person can be liable for engaging in a plan of deception with a third party.

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New OCI Rule Contains Big Changes

SmallGovCon

.” “A contractor is conducting research for an agency, but that contractor or its researchers has financial or non-financial ties to a foreign entity that seeks capability or advantage related to the topic of that research and is likely to exert undue influence on the contractor.