SAIC tapped for border security analysis

Science Applications International Corp. has won a contract to assist the Homeland Security Department with assessing risks and solutions for border security.

DHS looking into 'tunnel vision'

The Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency plans to issue contracts or grants this year to advance tunnel detection technology.

Mocny: U.S. Visit move will improve oversight

Management oversight over DHS' U.S. Visit program will be strengthened as it moves to a new directorate on March 31, said Bob Mocny, the program's acting director.

EFJ to enhance Navy vessel boarding system

A subsidiary of EFJ Inc. won a contract from the Navy to further improve a vessel boarding inspection system.

Control of $1B interoperability fund debated

DHS has no clear authority at this time over a $1 billion fund for public safety agency interoperable communications equipment that it has been publicizing as a first responder grant program.

U.S. Visit reporting falls short: GAO

The Homeland Security Department's U.S. Visit program is only half succeeding at justifying its expenditures to Congress, according to a new report.

Raytheon to construct N-Dex

Raytheon Co. has been awarded a contract from the FBI to build out the National Data Exchange (N-Dex) law enforcement information-sharing system.

ManTech wins $89M anti-terrorism deal

ManTech International Corp. won a seven-year, $89.9 million contract to support anti-terrorism missions at the Defense Department.

DHS tunes out RFID

The Homeland Security Department is abandoning the idea of using radio frequency identification tags to track foreign visitors leaving the country because the technology was not proven successful in testing.

Legislation could impede Real ID

Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) has announced she is introducing legislation to delay the May 2008 implementation deadline of the Real ID Act.

DHS taps 11 companies for First Source

DHS's goal of consolidating procurement vehicles across its panoply of agencies came closer as the department chose 11 vendors to receive contracts under the First Source procurement.

FEMA to create advisory council

As part of its post-Hurricane Katrina overhaul, FEMA is setting up a new National Advisory Council to provide advice to it on all aspects of emergency preparedness and response.

Roadblocks ahead for Real ID

Driver's licensing reform stalls without DHS guidance.

Ports of opportunity

Coast Guard vessel tracking project draws in major players.

Tug of war: Competing forces shape tech decisions

Selecting the "best" technology for a program would be tough enough in a static world, but DHS officials find themselves pushed and pulled by three major forces in the format fights.

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Winners and losers

Tough decisions await DHS as it picks technologies to run its systems.

DHS leads Bush budget proposals

Homeland Security secretary Michael Chertoff wants $1 billion for border security on top of the $1.2 billion already appropriated.

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