Ken Graham, appointed as the director of the National Weather Service, is pushing forward with a plan called Ken's 10 to improve the agency. He recently spoke to meteorologists in New Orleans, celebrating successes such as modernizing communications while acknowledging difficulties, including outdated technology and budget constraints that affect employee retention. Despite skepticism from the audience, Graham reassured them of the value their work provides in saving lives and emphasized the agency's alignment with the Biden administration's goals, expressing confidence that with time, they could improve efficiency further.
Ken Graham emphasized the importance of revitalizing the National Weather Service, addressing outdated technology and budget issues while highlighting the agency's life-saving impact.
At a recent meteorology conference, Mr. Graham showcased achievements like overhauling communication systems but faced skepticism about future improvements given the current challenges.
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