The Federal Aviation Administration has approved the use of unmanned aircraft for aerial surveys of oil pipelines in Alaska, the first-ever authorization of drone flights for commercial purposes.
Companies should consider introducing recognition programs to keep workers happy and boost performance, according to a Society for Human Resource Management report.
The FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration are among the law enforcement agencies that are affected by the new policy announced by Attorney General Eric Holder.
The Federal Aviation Administration is joining with more than a dozen organizations to highlight the potential weather hazards faced by general aviation pilots.
Nearly 500,000 new commercial airline pilots will be needed through 2032, with greatest demand in the Asia Pacific region, according to projections by aerospace company Boeing.
A new national study finds that two-thirds of companies allow employees to work remotely from home at least occasionally, a significant increase over the level of telecommuting in 2008.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked Florida Institute of Technology a Tier 1 Best National University for five years in a row.
It is the second consecutive year that Florida Tech has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report for its support of veterans, active-duty servicemembers and their families.
As part of U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder’s “Smart on Crime” initiative, federal officials will place priority on clemency applications from nonviolent offenders who likely would have received lighter sentences under current law.
Research by Gartner Inc. finds that companies also expect to spend more on mobile marketing tools and strategies in 2014 as smartphone ownership continues to grow among Americans.