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  1. OPM Rolls Out Copilot and ChatGPT Under OneGov, Signaling Federal AI Scale

    The Office of Personnel Management has quietly opened the federal doors to mainstream generative AI by making Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat and OpenAI’s ChatGPT available to its workforce — a move that follows a string of rapid OneGov procurement deals and the launch of GSA’s USAi sandbox, and that...
  2. House pilots Microsoft Copilot with 6,000 licenses: AI in Congress

    The U.S. House of Representatives has moved from prohibition to experimentation with generative AI: leadership announced a managed, year‑long pilot that will place Microsoft’s Copilot assistant inside House systems and issue up to 6,000 one‑year licenses to staff—an institutional test with...
  3. CFY + Microsoft Copilot: Editorial, Shoppable AI Fashion Experience

    Curated for You and Microsoft have quietly activated a first-of-its-kind, lifestyle‑led AI fashion experience inside Microsoft Copilot, delivering visually composed, shoppable outfit recommendations in response to natural‑language styling prompts and linking those looks directly to participating...
  4. Congress Launches One-Year Copilot Pilot With Data Protections

    The U.S. House of Representatives is reversing course on a high‑profile digital ban and will begin a managed, one‑year pilot to give thousands of House staffers access to Microsoft Copilot — a move framed as institutional modernization but one that raises immediate questions about tenancy...
  5. Congress Copilot Pilot: Microsoft Copilot for House Staff with Guardrails

    Starting this fall, the U.S. House of Representatives will begin a managed, year‑long pilot giving thousands of House staffers access to Microsoft Copilot, a dramatic policy reversal from the chamber’s 2024 ban and a consequential test case for how democracies adopt generative AI while trying to...
  6. House Pilots Microsoft Copilot with Tight Controls for Staff

    Starting this fall, the U.S. House of Representatives will begin a controlled pilot giving thousands of House staffers access to Microsoft Copilot — a marked reversal from a 2024 prohibition — as leadership frames the move as a pragmatic modernization push that must be matched by strict...
  7. House Pilots Microsoft Copilot Under Heightened Protections: Governance and Procurement

    The U.S. House of Representatives is moving from outright restriction to a controlled, institution-wide pilot of Microsoft Copilot — a shift announced to reporters and unveiled during the Congressional Hackathon — that will give members and staff staged access to Copilot under what the House...
  8. House to Pilot Microsoft Copilot: From Ban to Secure, Government-Grade AI

    The U.S. House of Representatives is shifting from caution to experimentation: members and their staff will be offered access to Microsoft Copilot this fall as part of a staged modernization push introduced at the Congressional Hackathon, with officials saying the deployment will include...
  9. House Adopts Microsoft Copilot: A Governance-Driven AI Rollout for Congress

    The House of Representatives has quietly moved from prohibition to adoption: according to an Axios briefing shared with reporters, the House will begin rolling out Microsoft Copilot for members and staff as part of a broader push to modernize the chamber and integrate artificial intelligence...
  10. Microsoft OneGov Copilot Free 12 Months and Broad Federal Cloud Discounts

    Microsoft’s deal with the General Services Administration (GSA) to offer Microsoft 365 Copilot and broad Azure and Microsoft 365 discounts to federal agencies is one of the most consequential technology procurement moves in recent memory — a governmentwide push that promises major near‑term...
  11. Microsoft Elevate: Free Copilot for Students and the AI Education Push

    Microsoft’s package of education pledges — announced at a White House AI education event and consolidated under the new Microsoft Elevate umbrella — promises a major, fast-moving push to put generative AI into students’ hands: free Microsoft 365 Personal with Copilot for every eligible U.S...
  12. 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...
  13. OneGov with Microsoft Copilot: Fast-Track AI Adoption for U.S. Government

    Microsoft's new OneGov arrangement with the General Services Administration (GSA) hands federal agencies a fast lane into the AI era: Microsoft 365 Copilot will be offered at no cost for an initial period to qualifying government customers, while steep, government‑wide discounts across Azure...
  14. Microsoft-GSA OneGov: Big Savings and AI-Driven Federal Modernization

    Microsoft and the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) have announced a sweeping OneGov agreement that puts Microsoft’s cloud and AI stack — including Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure services, Dynamics 365, and security tooling — on preferential, government‑wide terms that the GSA and...
  15. ChatGPT Outage 2025: Frontend Failure, Enterprise Resilience, and OneGov Impacts

    OpenAI’s ChatGPT suffered a widespread service disruption on September 3, 2025, that left thousands of users unable to see responses in the Conversations web UI and sparked an immediate wave of troubleshooting, vendor-switching and enterprise planning conversations across technical communities...
  16. GSA-Microsoft OneGov Deal: $3.1B Savings, Copilot Free 12 Months for Government

    Microsoft and the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) have struck a government‑wide OneGov agreement that bundles Microsoft 365, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure cloud services, Dynamics 365 and related security tooling into a single, opt‑in procurement vehicle — a package the GSA and...
  17. Microsoft-GSA OneGov Deal: Big Discounts and Free Copilot for U.S. Agencies

    Microsoft and the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) have struck a governmentwide "OneGov" agreement that offers steep discounts across Microsoft 365, Azure, Dynamics 365 and associated security tools, and — critically — makes Microsoft 365 Copilot available at no cost for an initial...
  18. Microsoft-GSA OneGov Deal: Big Savings, Copilot Free, AI-Driven Federal Cloud Adoption

    Microsoft and the U.S. General Services Administration have struck a governmentwide cloud agreement that promises major discounts on Microsoft 365, Azure, Copilot and related cloud services — a deal the GSA says could deliver roughly $3.1 billion in savings in the first year and significantly...
  19. GSA OneGov: Microsoft 365 Copilot Free for Federal Agencies - Opportunities and Risks

    Microsoft’s new OneGov agreement with the General Services Administration promises to make Microsoft 365 Copilot effectively free for qualifying federal customers while folding deep discounts across Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365 and security tooling into a government‑wide purchasing vehicle...
  20. OneGov-Microsoft Deal: Free Copilot and Azure Discounts for U.S. Agencies

    Microsoft and the U.S. General Services Administration have struck a sweeping OneGov agreement that puts Microsoft’s cloud and AI stack — including Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure services, Dynamics 365, and security tooling — on preferential terms for federal agencies, with Microsoft and GSA...