The Federal Drive gets post-superstorm Sandy updates from the National Weather Service and the U.S. Coast Guard.
This is the Federal Drive show blog. Here you can listen to the interviews, find more information about the guests on the show each day and links to additional resources.
Steven Cooper — acting deputy director, National Weather Service
|
The National Weather Service has been keeping all of us informed about the weather. Now we’re going to take an inside look at the agency’s war room.
NWS ramps up to track Post-tropical Cyclone Sandy
Steven Musser — director of the office of regulatory science, Food and Drug Administration
|
It’s hard enough to map the DNA of even one bacterium. But the Food and Drug Administration set out to create a database of 100,000 food borne pathogens. The thinking was, that would really help track and limit illness caused by food worldwide. Steven Musser, director of the office of regulatory science at the Food and Drug Administration, led the coalition that resulted in the Genome Project for Food Pathogens, and he won a Health and Human Services Innovation Award. He explained that FDA embarked on this work with some highly able partners.
Debra Katz — founding partner, Katz, Marshall and Banks
|
A new report to Congress says harassment and discrimination are on the rise … In Congressional offices themselves, that is. But that finding is just part of the story. The report comes from the Office of Compliance, a small bureau that helps 30,000 legislative-branch staff with workplace issues. Its director is pleading for more resources and support from lawmakers. Workplace discrimination lawyer Debra Katz is a founding partner of Katz, Marshall and Banks in Washington. She’s represented Congressional staff in discrimination cases, and gave us her reaction to the report.
John Palguta — vice president of policy, Partnership for Public Service
|
There’s a silver lining in the Frankenstorm for federal employees. Whereas most of the time, feds hear plenty of calls for smaller government and cuts to their pay and benefits.
Lt. Cmdr. Jamie Frederick — Coast Guard
|
It’s hard to imagine an agency busier during the Sandy episode than the Coast Guard. It even had to rescue people from a tall sailing ship which sank off North Carolina. Joining us for a review of Coast Guard operations in the last few days is Lt. Cmdr. Jamie Frederick.
Coast Guard kicks into high gear after Sandy
Col. Jeffrey Pounding — National Guard
|
As Sandy approached, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta appointed “dual status” commanders at the National Guard in six states. That allows them to integrate support operations from DoD at a governor’s request.
MORE FROM FEDERAL NEWS RADIO
Cybersecurity Update
DoD Report
Copyright © 2024 Federal News Network. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.