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DHS official retires after immigrants are freed
Tags: sequestration , budget , DHS
Blue Campaign brings DHS together to combat human trafficking
This week on Agency of the Month, Angie Salazar, section chief of the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Unit at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, speaks with Federal News Radio.
Tags: Angie Salazar , DHS , Agency of the Month , management , human trafficking , illegal immigrants
Immigration detainees released in budget crunch
Federal immigration authorities have released a number of detainees around the country to save money.
Tags: Gillian Christensen , immigration
DHS's Locatis leaving after only 9 months
Mike Locatis, the DHS Assistant Secretary for the Office of Cybersecurity and Communications, is returning to Colorado after serving in the federal government for more than two years.
Tags: exclusive , people , technology , DHS , Mike Locatis , Rand Beers , Bobbie Stempfley , Jeff Eisensmith , cybersecurity
Gov't spent $18 billion on immigration enforcement
Tags: DHS , immigration , CBP
Federal Drive Interviews -- Dec. 21, 2012
NORAD fills us in on how it's tracking Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. David Berteau of the Center for Strategic and International studies reviews the State Department's rough week. Ed Hardy of Brighthand.com talks about a good move by the maker of BlackBerry. Dr. Jacques Gansler of the University of Maryland discusses the acquisition challenges the government will be facing in the coming years.
Tags: Bill Lewis , NORAD , DoD , DoD Report , cybersecurity , Cybersecurity Update , David Berteau , Center for Strategic & International Studies , Ed Hardy , Brighthand , State Department , Jacques Gansler , acquisition , Federal Drive
ICE agent settles harassment lawsuit
A senior agent for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the government have agreed to settle a discrimination lawsuit, according a court record filed Thursday.
Tags: Suzanne Barr , James Hayes , DHS , discrimination
Election Special: Federal Drive Interviews -- Nov. 7, 2012
Po Collins of the National Contract Management Association talks ethics. Don Kettl, dean of the school of Public Policy, University of Maryland, sheds light on the election. Craig Karch of ICE talks about the return of antiquities to Mexico. Alexander Bolton of The Hill newspaper and J.David Cox, national president of AFGE, call in about the election.
Tags: Po Collins , Don Kettl , J. David Cox , DoD , DoD Report , cybersecurity , Cybersecurity Update , Craig Karch , Alexander Bolton , The Hill , Federal Drive
Settlement in works in ICE discrimination case
A federal lawsuit that resulted in the resignation of a senior aide to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano might be settled out of court.
Tags: DHS , Janet Napolitano , Suzanne Barr , James T. Hayes



