Nov 20th 2009
WFED's Max Cacas has more.
>
Home
>
Shows
>
Daily Debrief
Nov 17th 2009
The security of federal offices like yours is again being looked at on the Hill. Federal News Radio's Max Cacas spoke to Congressman Bennie Thompson of Mississippi - chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.
>
Home
>
Newsstand
>
Federal News Radio
Sep 30th 2009
The Federal Protective Service has been upgrading security plans in the wake of a summer GAO report that detailed critical gaps in the system. The director tells FederalNewsRadio about some of the changes.
>
Home
>
Newsstand
>
Federal News Radio
Sep 30th 2009
The next time you enter a federal building, it could be just a little bit safer. The Federal Protective Service has been upgrading security plans inthe wake of a summer GAO report that detailed critical gaps in the system -- even letting bomb-making parts get thru checkpoints...
>
Home
>
Shows
>
Federal Drive
Sep 24th 2009
How safe is your office? The Federal Protective Services, the agency charged with protecting federal buildings, is facing tough scrutiny on Capitol Hill for major security lapses...
>
Home
>
Shows
>
Federal Drive
Aug 4th 2009
A recent GAO report says the Federal Protective Service lacks a comprehensive management strategy.
The congressional watchdog also suggests that FPSneeds to communicate better with the agencies it protects...
>
Home
>
Shows
>
Daily Debrief
Jul 9th 2009
For more than a year, the Government Accountability Office has been conducting a comprehensive review of the Federal Protective Service.
The FPS isin charge of safeguarding more than 9,000 federal buildings nationwide...
>
Home
>
Shows
>
Daily Debrief
Jul 9th 2009
Guards found sleeping through their shifts after taking medication, viewing adult Web sites on government computers, and allowing a baby to pass through an X-ray machine.
>
Home
>
Newsstand
>
Federal News Radio