Homeland Security
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Homeland SecurityPekoske Says $350 Million Needed Annually To Accelerate Checkpoint CT Fielding
The Transportation Security Administration needs about $350 million annually devoted to the acquisition and deployment of advanced checkpoint baggage scanners to be able to accelerate the fielding of the technology, […]
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CongressSenators Introduce Bipartisan Cyber Incident Reporting Bill
Following the release of a similar bill by a bipartisan contingent of House members, two Senators on Tuesday released their version of a bill that would require owners and operators […]
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Homeland SecurityEastern Shipbuilding Group Begins Construction Of Third Coast Guard OPC
Eastern Shipbuilding Group (ESG) this week began cutting steel on the third Coast Guard offshore patrol cutter (OPC), a milestone marking the start of construction of the 360-foot medium-endurance cutter. […]
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Homeland SecurityBusiness Opportunities
CWMD Office Issues RFI for Radioisotope Detection and Identification Devices The Department of Homeland Security Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office plans to host an all-day virtual Industry Day on […]
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Homeland SecurityContract Awards
CISA Awards Leidos $61M for SETA Support Leidos [LDOS] has received potential $61.5 million contract to provide priority services scientific, engineering and technical assistance (PS-SETA) support to the Department of […]
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Homeland SecurityTech Developments
Logos Introduces Wide-Area Sensor for Tethered UAS Logos Technologies is introducing the MicroKestrel wide-area motion imagery sensor for small, tethered, multi-rotor type unmanned aerial systems. The company will unveil MicroKestrel […]
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Homeland SecurityTSA’s Initial Checkpoint CT Systems Fell Short of Requirements, IG Says
The first 300 advanced baggage scanners that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) deployed to airport checkpoints fell short of detection and throughput requirements, the Department of Homeland Security Office of […]
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Homeland SecurityBriefing
Customs and Border Protection says its officers at the Laredo Port of Entry in Texas identified a Mexican female traveler as an impostor using another person’s lawful permanent resident card […]
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Homeland SecurityTSA’s Initial Checkpoint CT Systems Fell Short Of Requirements, IG Says
The first 300 advanced baggage scanners that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) deployed to airport checkpoints fell short of detection and throughput requirements, the Department of Homeland Security Office of […]
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BudgetReconciliation Package Includes More Than $1 Billion For Coast Guard Icebreakers
After a marathon markup session that began Tuesday morning and ended early Wednesday morning, the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved a budget reconciliation bill that includes $1.1 billion for […]
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