Featured Executive Orders

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The Interagency Task Force is established in order to accelerate deployment and coordination of counter-drone technology.

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The FedRAMP Authorization Act codifies FedRAMP as the mandatory federal standard for assessing and authorizing secure cloud services, a...

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Intelligence Community and Department of the Navy technology directives drive the Office of Naval Intelligence’s transition toward a secure, data-centric, and AI-enabled intelligence environm...

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Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) Special Project includes $50M for higher-ed AI grants (two $25M priorities)...

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Explore Technology Policies to Achieve Government Compliance

Carahsoft has gathered the following list of Government technology policies including Executive Orders, Memorandums, Directives and more to help agencies maximize the benefits of emerging technologies while minimizing risk. Our Technology by Policy™ resources outline recently released regulations that are critical to informing IT purchasing decisions across the Public Sector.

Explore the catalog below and connect with our experts to discover how current technology policies impact your agency.


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The Canada National Anti-Fraud Strategy: A Roadmap for Prevention and Enforcement

 

Canada's National Anti-Fraud Strategy strengthens fraud prevention through tigher bank controls, better reporting, and a planned financial-crimes agency in 2026. 

Guidance
Canadian Government

Buy Canadian Policy

Canada’s Buy Canadian policy prioritizes Canadian suppliers and domestic value in federal procurement.

Policy
Canadian Government

Intelligence Authorization Act FY26

 

The Intelligence Authorization Act (IAA) dictates how the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) will govern, adopt, and scale technology as a core mission capability in FY26.

 

Policy
National Security & Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence

Ensuring Government Use of Secure Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Supporting U.S. Producers

 

The OMB Memorandum M‑26‑02, issued under the American Security Drone Act, sets government-wide policy requiring federal agencies and grant recipients to procure and operate only secure unmanned aircraft systems that meet strict cybersecurity, privacy, and supply chain integrity standards.

Federal
Geospatial
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