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Auditors Question TSA's Tech Spending, Security Solutions

Frosty P writes "Government auditors have faulted the TSA and its parent agency, the Department of Homeland Security, for failing to properly test and evaluate technology before spending money on it. The TSA spent about $36 million on devices that puffed air on travelers to 'sniff' them out for explosives residue. All 207 of those machines ended up in warehouses, abandoned as unable to perform as advertised, deployed in many airports before the TSA had fully tested them. Since it was founded in 2001, the TSA has spent roughly $14 billion in more than 20,900 transactions with dozens of contractors, including $8 billion for the famous new body scanners that have recently come under scrutiny for being unable to perform the task for which they are advertised. 'TSA has an obsession of finding a single box that will solve all its problems. They've spent and wasted money looking for that one box, and there is no such solution,' said John Huey, an airport security expert."

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  1. Dogs and Pigs by WillAffleckUW · · Score: 5, Interesting

    seriously, I've done counter-terrorism and I can tell you that all the tech solutions are literal wastes of money.

    Even the tests of TSA screening show a trained terrorist can get all the items aboard 4 out of 5 times, with a more than 95 percent success rate on getting them into the cargo hold as well.

    The only things that work - and have worked - are:

    1. Dogs.

    2. Pigs. Even better than dogs.

    3. Throwing your coat or blanket on top of any hijacker and subduing them, yelling "Terrorist! We're all going to die - get them!"

    Everything else is an utter and absolute waste of time and effort.

    And a whole lot of cash.

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  2. Re:Uh, no. by Opportunist · · Score: 4, Interesting

    That's why it needs oversight and auditing. But not from some bi-partisan committee bull that sees its right to exist rather in the ability to keep their cronies well fed.

    Here's an idea for a great auditor: Every single company that wanted the contract but didn't get it. If there is someone willing and motivated to look for flaws in an implementation, it's them!

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  3. Re:/. is always days behind.. by mcgrew · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Was it back when the Internet had no trolls and everyone on slashdot wrote thoughtful, well-reasoned commentary?

    When did this exist?

    1946.

    More on topic, am I the only one who thinks the TSA should be disbanded and Michael Chertoff should be standing in an unemployment line with Michael brown?

    How about we spend some of that transportation safety money on guard rails? 45,000 people die on American highways each year, but there were no airline fatalities for two years straight. Seems that the government's priorities are highly illogical; the transportation safety money should be spent on safer highways, where people die every day, not wasted on the already safe airports. The only terrorist I'm terrified of is the blond in the SUV texting on the cell phone while eating a hamburger.