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There's a new beaconing technology on the horizon that promises to solve the shortcomings of the location systems we've used for decades.
The Homeland Security Department isn't the only agency working on rescue and response to Hurricane Harvey. Other agencies are doing their part to help impacted victims in Texas in Louisiana.
Today is going to be a dark, but exciting day, especially if you live in a special 67-mile wide band running from Oregon to South Carolina.
NASA's Joanne Woytek explains how the SEWP program is taking steps to ensure that agencies buy through authorized resellers.
Greenhouse gases and global warming are the biggest topics of concern for climate scientists, replacing the growing hole in the Ozone Layer. NASA’s Ames Research Center conducted some of the earliest research that tied man-made compounds to ozone depletion, eventually leading to bans on those chemicals. Hanwant Singh, senior scientist at the Ames Research Center and finalist for the Service to America medals, spoke with Federal News Radio's Jared Serbu on Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss his career and ozone layer research.
NASA and EPA share concerns for balancing cybersecurity and use of IoT, but how they approach those concerns depends on agency mission — and budget.
Daniel Lockney, technology transfer Program executive at NASA, explains how the space agency modernized its technology transfer application in the spirit of Turbo Tax on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
NASA's going to be deploying blue-green and red clouds to track particle motion in space. The clouds will be visible over much of the East Coast.
Tomas Okeefe and Chris Wiedemann, market research consultants at immixGroup, join host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center to federal tech spending during the rest of fiscal year 2017. May 8, 2017
NASA is planning a series of interim steps aimed at someday getting astronauts further than low earth orbit. Kevin Fagedes, project manager for space operations in the NASA Inspector General's office, offers a detailed look at NASA's plans on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Jeannette Hanna-Ruiz, the space agency’s associate chief information officer for IT security and senior agency information security official, is leaving after only eight months.
NASA’s social media game is strong. Now that’s being officially recognized, as the agency has been nominated for five Webby Awards, including three for its social media.
Rodney Grubbs, NASA imagery experts program manager, tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin about its new online library of NASA imagery.
Although President Donald Trump's skinny budget failed to mention a pay raise for federal employees, a 1.9 percent pay hike may be in the works.