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The Navy is teaching middle school students in Alaska about autonomous, underwater gliders, which travel the oceans gathering information about temperature, depth and other measurements. The camp is part of the Navy\'s efforts to promote science and technology education.
On today\'s Federal Drive, more updates on how the debt-limit deal will affect agency budgets. Plus, NASA\'s green mission to Jupiter and why the National Security Administration is looking for new hires at a hacker convention.
Davis has been named the company\'s director of NORAD and Northern Command programs.
Government defense contractor Mantech is the latest victim of the hacking group Anonymous.
Todd Harrison, a senior at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, analyzes the future of Defense spending.
Stuart Bowen, Jr., Special Inspector for Iraq Reconstruction, shares details on the IG\'s latest report.
Even as the debt deal appears to be have been resolved, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta had prepared guidance for DoD workers.
Davi D\'Agostino, director of Defense Capabilities and Management Issues at GAO, discusses highlights from the report.
Some federal agency credit unions are offering short-term loan programs as the country nears the Aug. 2 deadline of defaulting on its debt.
The Pentagon is taking its approach to audit readiness far more seriously than it has in the past, but achieving its goal of clean books by 2017 will take several more years of sustained commitment, DoD\'s CFO said Thursday.
Two chief human capital officers say Millenials - people born in 1980 or later - bring passion and enthusiasm to the federal workplace but also require guidance and mentorship.
On today\'s Federal Drive, DHS gets a new chief human capital officer, and the Senate ponders legislation governing online access agency reports and a Pentagon mentoring program.
Here\'s what Federal News Radio\'s reporters worked on today.
Making DoD\'s smart phones smarter and safer. Hear from John Herrema, Senior Vice President of corporate strategy at Good Technology