The federal government is planning to let a rule regulating federal data center operations sunset in September with no replacement.

The federal government is planning to let a rule regulating federal data center operations sunset in September with no replacement.

The US government will let federal data center regulation expire in September 2026 with no replacement, shifting oversight to states amid 300 new bills.

Federal Data Center Enhancement Act (FDCEA) of 2023 covers standards including security and sustainability

A federal law setting standards for government data centers is set to expire this year with no clear replacement.