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Bomb Parts Get Past Federal Security

By WILL LESTER
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WASHINGTON (July 7) -- Investigators were able to smuggle bomb-making materials past security at 10 federal buildings, according to a report from the Government Accountability Office.
Once GAO investigators got the materials in the buildings, the report said, they constructed explosive devices and carried them around inside. For security reasons, the GAO report did not give the location of the buildings.
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Federal Protective Service officers in 2004
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Federal Protective Service officers take part in a 2004 security camera demonstration. In response the GAO report on security lapses, the service has been told to increase inspections and correct problems with contract workers, Director Gary Schenkel said.

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Security at these buildings and a total of about 9,000 federal buildings around the country is provided by the Federal Protective Service, a target of the probe.
The report was made available to The Associated Press in advance of a hearing Wednesday of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
"The findings of covert security tests conducted by GAO investigators are stunning and completely unacceptable. In post-9/11 America, I cannot fathom how security breaches of this magnitude were allowed to occur," said Maine Sen. Susan Collins, the top Republican on the committee. "These security lapses and others show a disturbing pattern by the Federal Protective Service of poor training, lapsed documentation, lax management, inconsistent enforcement of security standards and little rigor."
The GAO found other problems with guard training and reported that in one check of security, investigators found a guard asleep on the job after taking the painkiller Percocet. In another, they found a guard failed to recognize or did not properly X-ray a box carrying handguns at the loading dock of a facility.
"As we approach the eighth anniversary of 9/11, and 14 years after Oklahoma City, it is simply unacceptable that federal employees working within buildings under FPS' protection, and the visitors who pass through them, are so utterly exposed to potential attack by terrorists and other enemies," Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, said in reference to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on New York and Washington and the 1995 bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City.
Gary Schenkel, director of the Federal Protective Service, said in prepared testimony that when he arrived at the agency in April 2007 "it was apparent FPS was experiencing some serious challenges."
Schenkel said after he learned of the GAO findings he instructed regional directors to increase their inspections and report what actions they would take to address and correct problems with contract guards.
Earlier government investigations have raised similar concerns about the quality of security provided to federal buildings. FPS currently has a budget of about $1 billion, 1,200 full-time employees and about 13,000 contract security guards.
The Washington Post first reported on the GAO probe Tuesday night on its Web site.
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Maxerniesam

12:01 PMJul 09 2009

The big problem is they have only 1,200 full time employees and 13,000 contract workers a.k.a. rent-a-cops....

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Newjeff121

11:45 AMJul 09 2009

This article assumes we believe its premise. We dont.

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Billdolce

12:38 AMJul 09 2009

and peope want them to take over health care lmao

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Readingman1956

11:14 PMJul 09 2009

Im a construction worker who 2 years ago was hired to work in Ohare Airports power Plant. I will not go into details but security was a joke.

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Lilmoriv

10:58 PMJul 09 2009

No word from our Secretary of Homeland Security??? I guess she is up on the troubled Canadian border between North Dakota and Saskatchewan intervening in the terrorist activity between Minot and Medicine Hat.

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Randallchatham

10:21 PMJul 09 2009

What's next, & who will get the blame? Matthew 5: 7

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Mingo374

09:47 PMJul 09 2009

wonder why they didn't chech the security at the borders Sounds like everything is comming over Bombs ,guns, dope, arabs, asians and yes even more mexicans we can't afford. several stock piles of weapons have been found burried just over our border The the nice people living on the try to do something but it sounds like a waste of time

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09:41 PMJul 09 2009

In my opinion, fire the people who allowed this crap to happen. There are TOO MANY people out of work, and would be proud to keep our building secure. If you want to sleep, stay at home. If a bomb should be activated as in OK in 1995, sorry I didn't check or know is not acceptable. HIRE PEOPLE WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK AND there are many to KEEP OUR BUILDINGS/COUNTRY SAFE. FIRE THE BUMS WHO SLEPT ON THE JOB, PERIOD.......

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Investigators were able to smuggle bomb parts past Federal Protective Service officers at 10 federal buildings and then were able to build bombs, says a report from the Government Accountability Office. One U.S. senator calls the findings stunning and completely unacceptable. A Senate panel is holding a hearing on the report today.