The sub-dermal chip would theoretically allow workers to clock-in, open doors, access terminals, buy snacks from the vending machine, etc. with the wave of their hand.
Not only will this make food delivery easier and more competitive in Shreveport, it also gives residents another way to make a little cash on the side.
The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math-centric badges were introduced to help girls "empower themselves to unleash their strengths and accomplish amazing things."
The new move will not only save the Navy millions of dollars in training, using off of the shelf technology will be much cheaper and faster than have purpose-built interfaces researched, designed, and tested.