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Camp Pendleton hosts Wildland Fire School

California’s Camp Pendleton hosted the annual Wildland Fire School last week, during which firefighters safely cleared out overgrown grasslands using prescribed fire. The technique eliminates fuels from training areas and prevents future large-scale wildland fires. It also allowed firefighters... Read More »

CBP apprehended more than 144,000 migrants in May

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) took into custody more than 144,278 migrants along the southwest border in May, the highest total in 13 years. It marked a 32 percent increase over April when 109,474 were taken into custody. This year over 530,000 have already been apprehended, and the... Read More »

Sikorsky tests remote flight of helicopter

Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, last month flight tested its Black Hawk helicopter with full-authority, fly-by-wire flight controls. The technology completely removes mechanical flight controls from the aircraft. Its development is part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s... Read More »

Tucson CBP personnel facing increased challenges

Tucson Sector Border Patrol Customs and Border Protection (CBP) personnel said the unit is facing increased challenges in the wake of greater human smuggling and narcotics activity. “Alien smuggling is a lucrative business,” Roy Villareal, Tucson Sector Border Patrol chief, said. “It is... Read More »

Proposed legislation seeks to reform asylum laws

Rep. Will Hurd (R-TX) introduced a measure Tuesday addressing the nation’s asylum laws, establishing reforms focusing on the Southern border crisis straining Department of Homeland Security (DHS) resources, among others. Hurd said the Asylum Reform Act of 2019 would overhaul outdated laws... Read More »

Collaborative effort targets South Dakota cybercrime

Three South Dakota entities recently joined forces to combat what they said is the ever-increasing issue of cybercrime, aided by a new Sioux Falls cyber intelligence analyst. The state Department of Public Safety and the Sioux Falls Police Department will provide funding for the post, which will... Read More »

Navigation app provides first responders with best routes

The Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has partnered with Azimuth1 to develop a navigation app called QuickRoute, specially designed for first responders. The app warns users about hazards along the route and takes into account factors like traffic... Read More »

CBP ROAM App expands reach in Michigan, Minnesota

The Reporting Offside Arrival-Mobile (ROAM) application, used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Field Operations to report small boats, has expanded its capabilities to new sites in Michigan and Minnesota. In Michigan, the app now reaches four sites in the Sault Ste. Marie area: the... Read More »

FAA, Air Force address aircrew shortage

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the U.S. Air Force recently collaborated to address the national aircrew shortage. The partners will work to reduce barriers for entering the pilot career field, increase the number of pilots, leverage technology to improve pilot training to meet the... Read More »

Operation yields fentanyl dealer indictments

Department of Justice authorities are crediting Operation Dark Gold, the first nationwide undercover operation targeting darknet vendors, with yielding a series of illegal drug dealing indictments. Authorities said Sean Shaughnessy, 51, of Dallas Fort Worth, Texas, was charged by a federal... Read More »

TSA changing performance management systems

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recently changed its performance management systems for uniformed TSA officers to improve how performance is measured and recognized as well as to simplify the process. The changes were based on feedback from transportation security officer... Read More »