it is estimated cartels move $110 billion a year from the United States to Mexico, but we only confiscate, best as we ca...
I think that would be a healthy debate, and I would encourage all my friends--
I think it is in the best interest of each of our constituents to have accountability, whether we like or dislike the di...
I think it behooves us to take a whole-of-government approach, both from a criminal perspective and a civil perspective.
if they are moving $110 billion a year and we are only getting $7 billion, it begs the question.
I want to thank you for that.
I don't think it is really going to fit or address some of the solutions there.
This seems like nirvana for someone like you. You can sort by provider. You can sort by patient and, I presume, geolocat...
This is a mechanism to avoid for a compliance with anti-kickback regulations with government programs.
But in terms of Mr. Shah's hope that it can be used proactively, relatively few allow a proactive sharing.
It tells me--and I have actually seen an even more robust data base than this--that we are futzing around with PDMP's.
If we can develop standards and processes within the DHS and its various components that are reflective of best standard...
Although I think we can do more to advance the objectives of the program, it is clear that CFATS has made us safer.
Twelve years ago, the Bush administration issued a call to action to address credible terrorist threats to high-risk che...
Secretary Chertoff asked Congress 'to pass a balanced, risk-based security measure for the chemical industry.'
Today the program has buy-in of industry and bipartisan support on the Hill.
Every head of DHS from Secretary Chertoff to Secretary Johnson have said those exemptions should be eliminated.
At the time, chemical facilities security was considered one of the most significant security gaps in the post-9/11 era.