News - Amy Kudwa
By Whitney Stewart, The Washington Times Jul. 10--The Department of Homeland Security two years ago considered the use of "safety bracelets" that can deliver a debilitating shock similar to that of a Taser for controlling prisoners during transport.
By Mimi Hall The Homeland Security Department is testing technology that would allow its agents to use cellphones or e-mail devices to covertly share live video of possible terrorists over a law enforcement network. The idea is prompting concern from privacy advocates.
By Art Marroquin Experimental anti-missile systems will be installed on three American Airlines jetliners that regularly fly between New York and two California airports, including LAX, U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials said Friday.
By Kerry Duke Ted Bushelman drafted Santa Claus to help get word out about the ban on liquids, gels and aerosols in carry-on luggage on aircraft when it went into effect one year ago today.
By The Associated Press LEXINGTON, Ky. - The federal agency known for screening passengers and baggage has raised some eyebrows by reviewing the investigation of a deadly Comair plane crash for secret information about aviation procedures.
