Drilling for natural gas a DHS issue

David Silverberg is the editor of Homeland Security Today. He talked to Dorobek Insider producer, Scott Carr.

Homeland Security offices are supposed to protect the American people from potential threats. But, there are complaints that Pennsylvania’s Office went too far when they hired a private firm to produce intelligence bulletins on activists opposed to drilling for natural gas.

Homeland Security Today editor, David Silverberg, is brought to you by General Dynamics Information Technology. He tells Dorobek Insider producer, Scott Carr, that some people see the action as putting business interests ahead of monitoring more genuine threats. To hear the conversation, click the link above.

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