Topic: Russ Knocke
Having spent $42 million on it, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has scrapped an anti-terrorism data-mining tool after it was revealed that up to two years of testing had been done with information about real people without the required privacy ...
Homeland Security employees to be told: Be ready for a potential attack over the next yearThe Homeland Security Department will soon tell its employees to review security and emergency plans as the country enters into a period of heightened alert lasting until ...
Citing unnamed sources, z's trip to China in December.. In the story, carried in The Washington Post, the AP couldn't get any government officials to publicly address the allegations, or the tale that top government computer forensics experts on three ...
AFL-CIO Criticizes Anti-Terror Screening System That Might Record Union MembershipThe AFL-CIO complained Thursday that a government anti-terrorist screening program might be obtaining and keeping records of whether international travelers are union members."Even the suggestion that union membership is somehow indicative of ...
AFL-CIO Criticizes Anti-Terror Screening System That Might Record Union MembershipThe AFL-CIO complained Thursday that a government anti-terrorist screening program might be obtaining and keeping records of whether international travelers are union members."Even the suggestion that union membership is somehow indicative of ...
Study: Immigration Agencies Talk Big About Anti-Terror Efforts but Deportations Remain StableU.S. immigration agencies say anti-terrorism is their primary mission, but they tried to deport only 12 people on terrorism-related charges from 2004 through 2006, according to a private research study ...
Wildlife Enthusiasts Say Border Fence Will Threaten Wildlife Along Rio Grande ValleyNancy Brown drives the government truck slowly past mossy ponds, thick shrouds of beard-like Spanish moss and majestic ebony trees, gleefully identifying the song of the kiskadee and the gurgling call ...
Border Passport Rule 'Absolutely' Begins in January, DHS SaysThe new rule that anyone driving across the Canadian border must have a passport or passcard will "absolutely" begin in January, government officials asserted, refuting a New York senator's claim the plan will ...
GAO Says Homeland Security Department Is Breaking Privacy Laws in Travel Screening ProgramThe Homeland Security Department is breaking the law by not telling the public exactly how personal information is used to screen international travelers, including Americans, congressional investigators said Wednesday.One ...
GAO Says Homeland Security Department Is Breaking Privacy Laws in Travel Screening ProgramThe Homeland Security Department is breaking the law by not telling the public exactly how personal information is used to screen international travelers, including Americans, congressional investigators said Wednesday.One ...