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Ed Weiler has retired as the Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters.
The industry association names Daniel Varroney as its interim CEO. Bond will work on technology issues with T.J. Petrizzo.
President Obama awarded to 94 researchers the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers.
George Schindler, currently president of CGI Federal, will be president of U.S. operations, effective Oct. 1, and Donna Ryan will replace Schindler as president, subject to the approval of the Defense Security Service (DSS).
The Senate Armed Services Committee has approved, by a voice vote, the nomination of Ashton Carter to be deputy secretary of defense.
When someone gets a serious disease and doctors don\'t know what it is, they call Dr. William Gahl, one of America\'s leading medical detectives.
Peter Roudik is the director of the 20-person staff of the Global Legal Research Center at the Library of Congress. The center serves all three branches of the government when they have inquiries about international laws.
Sean McGurk is leaving. Nicole Dean gets a promotion and two others step into acting roles to fill in spots.
Julius Knapp, chief of the Office of Engineering and Technology at the Federal Communications Commission, joined the Federal Drive to discuss the formation of the National Broadband Plan. Knapp\'s work on that initiative has earned him and his colleagues a finalist spot for a Service to America medal.
K. Eric Nottingham, director of the National Enforcement Investigations Center in Denver, Colo., explains how the EPA\'s investigators help prosecute environmental offenders.
Karl Krumbholz, the face and force behind the General Services Administration\'s Networx telecommunications program, will leave government Jan. 1. He spent nearly 10 years at GSA and 26 years in the Navy.
Paul Dean drafted portions of a new treaty that would help them get on the same page. Dean is an attorney-adviser in the Department of State\'s office of the Legal Adviser.
The September 11 terrorist attacks turned all eyes on Muslims in America. For some, it was a burden. For others, it created an opportunity. Five Muslim federal workers, past and present, tell Federal News Radio\'s Emily Kopp how that day has shaped their careers in public service.
ATF Acting Director Kenneth Melson is stepping down immediately, according to his resignation letter today.