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Yearly Archives: 2012

Congress Heal Thyself – You Gotta Be Kidding Me!

The House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation Security held a hearing today: “TSA's Efforts to Fix Its Poor Customer Service Reputation and Become a Leaner, Smarter Agency.” The sole witness was TSA Administrator John Pistole. Subcommittee Chairman Rogers lectured...

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The Dangers of Talking Too Much

People talk. That’s a fact. Whether at the water cooler, the fence post or on Facebook, people talk about almost anything and everything. Eventually though we all reach a point where what we really should do is just shut...

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Honoring Deputy US Marshal Bass Reeves

The crowd gathered on the lawn adjacent to the old Federal Courthouse in Fort Smith, Arkansas, where Judge Isaac C. Parker once presided. It was a beautiful, but warm, Saturday morning, likely akin to ones in the late 1800s...

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The Unfortunate Evolution of Terrorists’ Bombs

The CIA’s recent success in interrupting an al Qaeda-inspired plot to destroy an airplane bound for the United States with a non-metallic bomb is an important victory for American security. It is also a harsh reminder that while many...

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In the World of Cyber Security, It’s Go Time

Once again, America is officially under attack. According to multiple reports, including an "incident response" report from the Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT), U.S. natural gas pipeline companies are at the center of a major cyber...

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Taking the Distasteful Victory Lap – Bin Laden’s Death Politicized

Since the Obama campaign’s commercial heralding the President's decision to launch the Bin Laden mission, people from all political corners have either cheered or jeered it. His detractors accuse the President of “spiking the football” and over-politicizing a decision...

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PS-Prep Finally Gives Us a Winner

A significant part of America’s homeland security efforts is preparing to resist, mitigate and recover from disasters manmade and natural. With the private sector owning the vast majority of U.S. infrastructure, as well as the critical role businesses...

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When the Good Go Bad – Secret Service and Military Scandals

The U.S. Secret Service, the TSA and the U.S. Military have all been involved in recent public relations disasters that exposed poor choices on the part of federal employees and disrupted the public trust in government agencies. Fallout continues...

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LA Times Article Says IG Questions Effectiveness of Predators by CBP

Sunday's LA Times contains a story that every Member of Congress and homeland security stakeholder ought to read. For the first time that I can remember, AMO Chief Michael Kostelnik, CBP's main evangelist for acquiring Predator UAVs for border...

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EPA – Proving How “Small” Government Can Be

The EPA was set to disregard the counsel of the Department of Justice, water system owners/operators and security experts by posting the non-Off-site Consequence Analysis (non-OCA) sections of the water sector’s RMPs this summer. Amid industry outcry, the EPA...

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