03/31/2026
What’s at Stake in Federal AI Policy?
In Part II of her analysis, HSToday Executive Editor and CEO of GTSC, Kristina Tanasichuk, breaks down a critical shift in federal acquisition policy, and what it means for the future of AI innovation.
For decades, the government benefited from a model that encouraged private-sector innovation by allowing companies to retain intellectual property. Now, proposed changes—like the GSA AI clause—are reshaping that balance, expanding government claims over outputs and limiting the incentives that have historically driven technological advancement.'
So who stands to gain? Large integrators and firms built for compliance-heavy, government-controlled environments may emerge as the winners—while broader innovation ecosystems face new constraints.
Read Part II:
https://www.hstoday.us/subject-matter-areas/ai-and-advanced-tech/the-real-stakes-in-the-dow-vs-anthropic-ai-battle-part-ii/
The Real Stakes in the DOW vs. Anthropic AI Battle: Part II - HSToday
The dispute between the General Services Administration and Anthropic has been described as a disagreement over contract terms.
03/30/2026
In Part I of her latest analysis, HSToday Executive Editor and Founder and CEO of the Government Technology and Services Coalition, Kristina Tanasichuk examines the growing tensions between GSA and Anthropic—and why this is far more than a routine contract dispute.
At stake is a fundamental question shaping the future of AI in government: who controls the outputs, behavior, and long-term value of these systems?
As the federal government moves toward a sovereignty-first model for AI procurement, and industry leaders push to preserve continuous learning and innovation, a deeper structural divide is emerging.
This is not just about terms and conditions—it’s about two competing visions for how AI will be developed, deployed, and governed in the federal space.
Read more:
The Real Stakes in the DOW vs. Anthropic AI Battle: Part I - HSToday
The dispute between the General Services Administration and Anthropic has been described as a disagreement over contract terms.
03/13/2026
This we’re so thrilled to welcome Amivero as a Guardian Sponsor of the Homeland Security Today Border Security Awards!
Founded in 2018, Amivero is a woman-owned technology company delivering AI, automation, data analytics, and digital transformation solutions for federal national security missions. Their work helps agencies optimize data, automate complex workflows, and strengthen fraud detection and identity security across government systems.
.. and nominations for the Border Security Awards are still open!
📅 Deadline: March 16
🔗 Submit a nomination: https://www.hstodayawards.org/border-security-awards
Thank you to Amivero for supporting the homeland security community and helping celebrate the leaders driving progress in border security!
Also interested in supporting? Reach out to [email protected] today!
03/10/2026
Reminder: Less Than One Week Left to Submit Nominations!
Nominations for the inaugural National Border Security Awards will close March 16—and time is running out to recognize the people and organizations making a difference in securing America’s borders. 🇺🇸
NOMINATE HERE: https://www.hstodayawards.org/border-security-awards
Presented at the Border Security Expo, these awards honor outstanding individuals, teams, and organizations across federal, state, local, and industry communities for leadership, operational impact, innovation, technology, and collaboration in support of the border security mission.
If you know someone advancing the mission—now is the time to nominate them.
🗓 Nominations close March 16.
03/05/2026
President Trump announced that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will step down March 31, transitioning to a new role as Special Envoy for “The Shield of the Americas,” a Western Hemisphere security initiative expected to be unveiled this weekend in Florida.
Trump also said Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) will become the next Secretary of Homeland Security, citing his congressional experience and commitment to the administration’s border security agenda.
The move marks a significant change at one of the federal government’s largest national security agencies, which oversees border enforcement, cybersecurity, disaster response, and transportation security.
More details on the Shield of the Americas initiative and the DHS leadership transition are expected in the coming days.
Trump Removes Noem from DHS - HSToday
President Donald Trump announced a major leadership change at the Department of Homeland Security, saying Secretary Kristi Noem will leave the department at the end of March and transition to a new role tied to a hemispheric security initiative. In a statement posted on Truth Social, Trump said Sen....
02/27/2026
We are proud to announce that Carla Provost, former Chief of the United States Border Patrol, has joined GTSC as a Strategic Advisor.
Chief Provost brings nearly three decades of federal service, including historic leadership as the first woman to serve as Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, where she led more than 20,000 personnel safeguarding our nation’s borders. Her experience spans national security strategy, operational planning, workforce development, humanitarian response, and technology modernization during one of the most dynamic periods in border security history.
In her role with GTSC, Chief Provost will provide strategic insight to our member companies on mission needs, public-private collaboration, and the evolving operational requirements of border security. Her leadership and frontline experience will help strengthen innovation and partnership across the homeland security enterprise.
READ HERE: https://www.hstoday.us/featured/homeland-security-today-and-the-government-technology-services-coalition-welcomes-chief-carla-provost-to-editorial-board-and-strategic-advisory-board/
11/27/2025
🍂 From our GTSC family to yours — Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃
Today we give thanks for the incredible members, partners, and colleagues who make this community so strong. Your leadership, collaboration, and commitment to mission make all the difference.
Wishing you and your loved ones a day filled with warmth, rest, and gratitude.
We are truly thankful for each and every one of you. 💛
10/06/2025
Nominations are open for the 2025 National Homeland Security Today Holiday Hero Awards! 🌟
Each year, we honor the extraordinary people who make America safer, stronger, and more resilient — the quiet professionals, the innovators, and the changemakers who carry the mission forward every day.
Know someone who deserves recognition? Nominate your hashtag today!
NOMINATE HERE: https://lnkd.in/eVe8sAJn
🗓️ Nominations close October 27, 2025
Mark your calendar to celebrate these heroes on December 11th!