-
UAV pilots now eligible for Distinguished Flying Cross
What was that Naplean said about little pieces of ribbon? Aviation Badge and Air Medal now up for grabs
-
-
Experts express concern about REAL-ID security
National database could be a prime target for hackers; Smart Card Alliance modestly recommends smart cards as alterantive to bar codes
-
-
Lockheed to work on advanced Predator radar system
$40 million contract for low frequency synthetic aperture radar system relies on Lockheed’s foliage penetration technology
-
-
First Air Force UAV wing stands up
As the Army competes for operational control, Air Force digs in
-
-
Aurora Flight Sciences to develop disposable sensor taggants
Disposable sensors will be used to identify areas of EID threat; company’s GoldenEye UAV may do the dispersion work
-
-
DHS shuts NYC radiation lab
Environmental Measurements Laboratory had been the repeated victim of budget cuts; “a total bad penny,” says Parney Albright
-
-
Chertoff walks away from U.S.-Canada border negotiations
Dispute over fingerprinting puts an end to two years of discussions; pre-clearing of travelers at issue
-
-
Fear of eminent domain land siezures grow in southern Texas
Half of the 700-mile fence along the U.S.-Mexican border will be built in Texas, and DHS officials have warned landowners in the Rio Grande Valley that eminent domain seizures of land is a possibility
-
-
AD Aerospace signs deal to film Boeing's first class passengers
“Mini Suites” block flight attendants’s view of the well-heeled; camera will turn on during takeoff and landing only, companies say; a missed opportunity?
-
-
L-1 signs $50 million deal with Verified Identity Pass
Biometrics company will supply the enrollment and verification kiosks; but will anyone use them?
-
-
TSA struggles to fill self-defense classes
Only one percent of flight attendants have attended the free, one-day seminars on kicking and eye-gouging
-
-
Card reader problems continue
Saltwater corrosion leads DHS to move forward with eyeball inspections; problems in Delaware force a reevaluation
-
-
Florida congressman asks for a reprieve on compliance
Gus Bilirakis complains that the buggy system conflicts with a state-issued maritime identification card
-
-
Canadian shrink banned from U.S. for pro-LSD writing
A forty-year-old experience recounted in an acedemic journal is sufficient for a lifetime entry ban
-
-
SmartCard Alliance escalates criticism of long-range RFID for WHTI
DHS recommends that long-range RFID be used for the new Western Hemisphere Traveler Initiative (WHTI), but the Aliiance says government study found that technology to be flawed
-