governance and oversight

  1. House Pilots Microsoft Copilot for 6,000 Staff: AI in Congress Pilot

    The U.S. House of Representatives is moving from prohibition to pilot: beginning this fall, a limited rollout will make Microsoft Copilot available to Members of Congress and a subset of House staffers under a one‑year pilot that promises “heightened legal and data protections,” expands access...
  2. House Pilots Microsoft Copilot for Staff: AI Modernization with Security and Governance

    House leaders announced this week that the U.S. House of Representatives will begin a controlled rollout of Microsoft Copilot to congressional staffers, marking a sharp policy reversal from the chamber’s 2024 prohibition and launching a one‑year pilot that will place Copilot‑powered tools inside...
  3. OneGov Microsoft Deal: Federal AI Adoption, Copilot for G5, $3.1B First-Year Savings

    Microsoft’s new federal bargain is one of those rare deals that looks simple on paper and seismic in practice: deep, governmentwide discounts on Microsoft 365, Azure, Dynamics 365, security tooling and — critically — up to 12 months of Microsoft 365 Copilot for qualifying G5 agency customers...