President Donald Trump previously rescinded Biden’s AI executive order. The new action directs a revision and rescission work that stemmed from that order.
While Biden tactfully communicated a fundamental truth and core party principle that’s been often overlooked, many felt that Biden delivering the message in the last gasps of his presidency was emblematic of his time in office: far too little, far too late.
After a 15-year career as a staffer on the Appropriations Committee in the House of Representatives, Shalanda Young became President Joe Biden’s director of the Office of Management and Budget ...
The new cybersecurity executive order seeks to put teeth behind the secure software development standards that federal vendors are supposed to be following.
17 (UPI) --President Joe Biden announced on Friday that ... President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget, promised to help American taxpayers while undergoing ...
16 (UPI) --The outgoing Biden administration announced its ... President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget, promised to help American taxpayers while undergoing ...
NEW YORK (Gray Media) - With Donald Trump’s inauguration day on the horizon, President Joe Biden spent his final week reflecting on four years in office. Four years ago, President Joe Biden took ...
Few Democrats found ways to negotiate with Republicans quite like Shalanda Young — whose work as White House budget director stopped several potential economic crises from erupting.
"What I like to do in all of my jobs is to use the tools of government management, budget, procurement, all of the tools that OMB has," said Nani Coloretti.
Bernie Sanders isnt the Democrats presidential heir apparent; hes their coming kingmaker. The Democrats discredited establishment and glaring
Russell Vought, Project 2025 mastermind and Trump’s nominee for the Office of Management and Budget, had quite a testy confirmation hearing.
A Trump executive order called for a pause in infrastructure funding. What will that mean for Greater Cincinnati's planned Ohio River bridge?