Archive for the 'Homeland Security' Category

02 MaySecurity Clearance ‘Question 21′ Eliminated

Having been in the past investigated for a security clearance, and used as a reference for others seeking a security clearance, I can personally attest to it being a somewhat wacky process (but in the end, much, much less scary and typically not as intrusive as those outside the world of security might fear). This week, Defense Secretary Robert Gates at least made it a tad bit more sane, quite literally.

Read More: http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2008/05/security-cleara/

30 MayPrivate guards weak link in homeland security

WASHINGTON — Private security guards paid little more than janitors and restaurant cooks are guarding many of the critical security sites in the United States, usually with minimal or no anti-terrorist training, an Associated Press investigation found.

The nation’s security industry found itself involuntarily transformed after Sept. 11, 2001, from an army of “rent-a-cops” to protectors of the homeland. But cutthroat competition by security firms trying to win contracts with low bids has kept wages low and high-level training non-existent.

Read More: http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-05-29-homeland-insecurity_N.htm