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HILL BRIEFS

Government Will Replace Virtual Fence On Border

Wed. Apr. 23, 2008


The government will replace its highly touted “virtual fence” on the Arizona-Mexico border with new towers, radars, cameras and computer software, scrapping the brand-new $20 million system because it doesn’t work sufficiently, officials said.

The move comes just two months after Homeland Security Secretary Chertoff officially accepted the completed fence from the Boeing Co.

With the decision, Customs and Border Protection officials are acknowledging that the so-called Project 28 pilot program to detect illegal immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border does not work well enough to keep or to continue tweaking.

Chertoff accepted the program Feb. 22 after Boeing apparently resolved software glitches. But less than a week later, GAO told Congress it “did not fully meet user needs and the project’s design will not be used as the basis for future” developments.

Wed. Apr. 23, 2008

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  • Senate Gears Up For Battle On Medicaid
  • FBI Releases Details Of Expansive Data-Sharing Program
  • Commission Criticizes McCain’s Plan For Gas Tax Holiday
  • Bush, Schwab Keep Up Fight On Colombia
  • Farm Bill Negotiators Reject Bush Call For Year’s Extension
  • Levin To Renew Bid To Add Hate Crimes To Defense Bill
  • Senators Strike Deal On Genetic Nondiscrimination Measure
  • Clinton Wins Pennsylvania, Extending Democratic Slugfest
  • CFTC Commissioners Wary Of Changing Regulatory Regime
  • Mississippi Race Appears Headed For Runoff
  • Chain Pharmacies Still Pushing For Reimbursement Fix
  • Network Neutrality Gets Star Billing At Senate Panel Hearing

HILL BRIEFS

  • NAM Pledging To Continue Fight Over Donor Disclosure
  • Government Will Replace Virtual Fence On Border
  • Buyer, Matheson Push For Drug Counterfeiting Measure
  • Federal Court Rules Against FTC In Rambus Memory Case
  • In Reversal, Industry Groups Back Ban On Downer Cows

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  • Strimling Raps Pingree Over Contribution
  • Dem Seeking Frelinghuysen’s Seat Withdraws From Race
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