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Sunday, September 22nd, 2024

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GAO offers pipeline security program guidance

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has made a series of recommendations designed to strengthen the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) management of its pipeline security program. The GAO analysis stems from the fact pipeline system disruptions could result in commodity... Read More »

Lack of funding stops U.S. Air Force construction

The U.S. Air Force halted the rebuilding Wednesday of two bases damaged by natural disasters because of a lack of Congressional funding. Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida sustained $4.7 billion in damages in October 2018 from Hurricane Michael. Nearly 700 buildings were damaged, and 11,000... Read More »

National Critical Functions Set released

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials have released the first set of National Critical Functions, which officials said would have a dire nationwide impact if interrupted. The DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) provided the functions they said are used or... Read More »

New DHS technology garners honors

A new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) technology designed to increase situational awareness is garnering security industry plaudits. S&T’s Immersive Imaging System recently received the R&D 100 Award, presented at the annual R&D 100 Conference,... Read More »

California man arrested in foiled terror plot

Justice Department officials said a foiled terrorist plot has resulted in a Reseda, California, man’s arrest under an FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force investigation. Authorities said Mark Steven Domingo, 26, was recently arrested after he received what he thought was a live bomb, but it was an... Read More »

ICE resources fortify Southwest border initiatives

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is reallocating Southwest border resources as a means of addressing human smuggling operations and immigration law exploitation. ICE is using personnel to investigate the use of fraudulent documents to create fake families seeking to exploit immigration... Read More »

Study examines malaria spending shortage

A landmark study maintains while 2016 global malaria spending totaled $4.3 billion, it fell short of the World Health Organization's target goal of $6.6 billion. The University of Washington School of Medicine Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) analysis, published in The Lancet... Read More »

DHS to construct new bollard walls in Yuma, El Paso

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is planning to construct new bollard walls within the U.S. Border Patrol’s Yuma and El Paso sectors in Arizona and Texas. The projects call for approximately 53 miles of new bollard wall -- which is a wall made up of steel slats -- in place of... Read More »

Marines Corps bolsters GPS targeting system

As a means of aiding personnel in locating battlefield adversaries, Marine Corps officials said the branch is incorporating new technologies into existing handheld GPS targeting systems. The Common Laser Range Finder-Integrated Capability (CLRF-IC), which officials said was fielded two years... Read More »

Chavez tabbed for Laredo Sector CBP post

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials have selected Felix Chavez to serve as Chief Patrol Agent within the Laredo Sector. Border Patrol Chief Carla L. Provost recently announced the selection, noting Chavez entered on duty with the Border Patrol in July 1985 as a member of Academy Class... Read More »

University of Virginia wins cyber defense competition

The University of Virginia won the Alamo Cup at the 2019 National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (NCCDC) April 23-25 in Orlando. The University of Central Florida won second place and the Rochester Institute of Technology won third place. More than 235 colleges and universities... Read More »

Alabama officials tout Bell Navy helicopter plan

Alabama state officials are espousing the benefits of Bell's plan to assemble the Navy's 407GXi aircraft in Ozark if it wins a competition for the branch's contract. “Bell could have not selected a more ideal location to conduct final assembly of the Navy’s new advanced helicopter trainer... Read More »

Report examines Central American human smuggling

A new report has re-examined the role transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) play in Central American human smuggling. The report was undertaken by the Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC) analysis, operated by the RAND Corporation on behalf of the Department of Homeland... Read More »

Malawi launches malaria vaccine pilot

Malawi recently launched the world’s first malaria vaccine in a pivotal pilot program. The country is the first of three African nations in which the vaccine will be made available to children up to two years old. Ghana and Kenya will introduce the vaccine in the coming weeks. The vaccine,... Read More »

DHS research, development program aimed at 5G technologies

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently launched a research and development project for a Secure and Resilient Mobile Network Infrastructure (SRMNI). DHS’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) are seeking innovative... Read More »