Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced that she is dispatching Deputy Secretary Jane Holl Lute, Assistant Secretary for Policy David Heyman and other senior Department officials on a broad international outreach effort to meet with leaders from major international airports in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and South America to review security procedures and technology being used to screen passengers on flights bound for the United States.
GOP Appropriators Probe Aviation Security Gaps
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Interest coud spark more money for screening, info sharing
Obama to Get Report on Intelligence Failures in Abdulmutallab Case
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President Obama will receive a report Thursday detailing how some
government agencies failed to share or highlight potentially relevant
information about Umar...
In Aftermath of Fort Hood, Community Haunted by Clues That Went Unheeded
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Nidal Hasan was causing a ruckus in his one-bedroom apartment during
the early hours of Nov. 5, banging against the thin...
US No-Fly List Criticized After Attempted Plane Bombing
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The federal government's no-fly list has come under intense scrutiny
from congressional leaders and President Obama after last week's
attempted bombing aboard...
Suicide Bomber Attacks CIA Base in Afghanistan, Killing at Least 8 Americans
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A suicide bomber infiltrated a CIA base in eastern Afghanistan on
Wednesday, killing at least eight Americans in what is believed...
Now Yemen
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It didn’t take long for an Al Qaeda branch, this time in Yemen, to crow
about its role in the attempt...
Sen. DeMint: Tear Down This Hold!
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An open letter to Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC)
Obama Vows Rapid Fixes to Security Lapses
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President to receive prelimary results from reviews of watch lists and air travel screening tomorrow
Acro Enhances Efforts for Development of the “Accipiter,” the Novel Explosives Detector
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Acro Inc., Ceasaria, Israel, a developer of explosives detection technologies and manufactures relevant products, has announced its decision...





















