How is your organization keeping track of the high volume of executive orders being signed by recently elected US President Donald Trump? Are you tracking them at all? If so, what job function is responsible? Or most in-tune with what's happening?

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CMO in Software6 days ago

We offer an AI-native platform for contract and supplier management. Our solution rapidly analyzes contracts, related documents, internal governance policies, and key clauses to identify provisions affected by new executive orders. Our customers have already saved thousands of hours using this capability.

Director of Supply Chain in Finance (non-banking)3 months ago

You should be able to use this link: https://www.federalregister.gov/presidential-documents/executive-orders/donald-trump/2025

Chief Marketing Officer3 months ago

I receive a daily leadership tariff update from our Government Affairs team. It includes a few highlights of noteworthy updates in last 24 hours and status of country specific tariffs, sector tariffs, and retalitory tariffs.

Director of Innovation, Technology and Knowledge Management in Education9 months ago

We are leveraging a 3rd party non-partisan group to keep us informed on public policies and spaces of interest. We were using this org prior to Trump to focus our efforts on relevant read-outs based on our policy, funding, and organizational objectives. 

VP of IT in Education9 months ago

It's very difficult to keep track.  I also am not confident news sources can be trusted to provide a full and complete view at this time.  We are trying to do what we can to protect our country.  We have not yet started an initiative re data sovereignty, but we are starting to look at that for new vendors and favoring non US companies as a result of the actions of Trump. We will consider US vendors if their data residency has a Canadian data centre option and some protection from an unexpected loss of access to our data.  We are also reviewing our backup solutions just in case something happens with access to US data. 

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