Completing construction of the consolidated Department of Homeland Security (DHS) headquarters will save $1.2 billion over 30 years, says a report issued this week by Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.), ranking member on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.Congressional reductions in funding the consolidated headquarters since it was first proposed in 2006 have delayed completion by 10 years and increased costs by $1.1 billion, says the report, DHS Headquarters Consolidations at St. Elizabeths: Better Results for Less Money, which…
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