House Passes Legislation to Provide Statutory Authority for GSA Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program
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House Passes Legislation to Provide Statutory Authority for GSA Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program

The House has passed legislation by voice vote to codify the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) within the General Services Administration (GSA) into law. The legislation also establishes a board to conduct security assessments into cloud computing services and to ensure cloud operators meet FedRAMP security guidelines.

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Senator Schumer Introduced ‘Technical Fix’ for Paid Parental Leave
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Senator Schumer Introduced ‘Technical Fix’ for Paid Parental Leave

In December, Congress passed and the president signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2020, including a provision granting federal employees 12 weeks of paid parental leave. Due to the construction of the provision, most federal employees were eligible for the new program, but at least two major agencies were not granted access. This month, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) introduced legislation entitled the “Federal Employee Parental Leave Technical Correction Act” to rectify this error.

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Senate Passes DIGIT Act to Focus on Internet of Things
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Senate Passes DIGIT Act to Focus on Internet of Things

The Senate voted to pass the Developing Innovation and Growing the Internet of Things (DIGIT) Act last week to establish an interagency panel to provide recommendations and a report on the internet of things. The “internet of things” refers to the growing number of connected and interconnected devices that work in consort with each other to provide services.

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Bill Signed into Law to Expand Grants for Early STEM Education
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Bill Signed into Law to Expand Grants for Early STEM Education

The bipartisan Building Blocks of STEM Act was signed into law just before the Congress’ holiday recess to encourage the National Science Foundation (NSF) to improve and expand STEM education initiatives in schools around the country. The legislation, introduced by U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), focuses on early childhood STEM education and introducing more women to computer science programs.

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Bipartisan Bill Focuses on Drone Manufacturers
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Bipartisan Bill Focuses on Drone Manufacturers

Legislation introduced last week by Congressman Mike Gallagher (R-WI) in the House and Rick Scott (R-FL) in the Senate would prohibit the federal government from purchasing drones manufactured in countries identified as national security threats. Lawmakers fear these drones would be a risk to national security.

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Appropriations Update: House Passes Continuing Resolution to Fund Government Until Dec. 20
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Appropriations Update: House Passes Continuing Resolution to Fund Government Until Dec. 20

Lawmakers in the House of Representatives passed a temporary funding measure, or continuing resolution (CR), to fund the government until December 20. House members voted Tuesday with the hopes of moving the legislation to the Senate for a vote later in the week and onto the president’s desk for signature before the current CR expires at midnight on Thursday.

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Rep. Haaland Introduces BADGES Act With Bipartisan Support
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Rep. Haaland Introduces BADGES Act With Bipartisan Support

Representative Deb Haaland (D-NM) has formally introduced legislation to improve federal law enforcement reporting mechanisms for missing and murdered indigenous women. The Bridging Agency Gaps and Ensuring Safety for Native Communities Act (BRIDGES Act) was introduced upon the return from recess with 10 cosponsors, five Democrats and five Republicans.

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