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Slipping It Under the Radar
By Allan Holmes  |  Thursday, April 24, 2008 |  5:34 PM

The following item was posted by Jill R. Aitoro.

The Office of Management and Budget has long touted the value of transparency in government. So explain this:

OMB released a report today on progress in implementation of Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12, or HSPD 12, which requires agencies to issue biometrically enabled credentials to all employees and contractors to replace standard flash badges. In that report, the total number of employees and contractors that will receive the badges were more than double what OMB reported only six months ago. OMB now reports that 4.3 million employees and 1.2 million contractors require new cards, compared to 1.9 million federal employees and 591,358 contractors, as reported in October 2007.

That change likely explains another anomaly. Ninety-seven percent of federal employees and 79 percent of contractors could not have completed the required background checks, as reported in October, because the latest report states that only 59 percent and 42 percent respectively have done so.

What’s the explanation for such a drastic difference? OMB opted not to provide one in a briefing on the latest numbers; in fact, the change in the numbers wasn’t even mentioned. When asked later, a spokeswoman attributed the undercount to faulty data. “We have better and more complete data now than we had previously,” she said.

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HSPD-12 was fixed by David Safavian--a convicted felon, rotting in jail and facing additional charges, to the biometric smart card without giving superior tech standards fair consideration.

This is far from the last you will hear of this! Follow the Dusty Foggo (former CIA Executive Director) trial that starts the day before Election Day--delayed so as not to sway the election's results.

Dawn  | Monday, April 28, 2008 |  10:09 PM



How in the world did federal employees grow from 1.9 million to 4.3 million?!!!

Does the federal government truly not know how many employees it has?!!!

Anonymous  | Monday, April 28, 2008 |  2:15 PM



It is ironic that the same issue of the Newsletter has an entry entitled "Security vs. Privacy is Nonsensical". Homeland Defense is first a cash cow, with a scope totally out of proportion with the risks (just check the odds of getting killed by a car or a handgun versus a terrorist). Second it is becoming the excuse for creating Big Brother. Biometrics for our most trusted people (those who get clearance and background checks already) because it can be mandated easily. They are on the Federal payroll and have no choice. Next will come police and firemen, then drivers and school children. After that should follow the renaming ceremony : Dept of Homeland Slavery?

M Onger  | Friday, April 25, 2008 |  8:26 AM