12-30-2009, 12:13 PM | #51 | |
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What you stated is what Homeland Security is supposed to do. It wasn't meant to duplicate efforts, but to tie together the information generated by a number of disparate departments (CIA, FBI, NSA, etc.) in to one cohesive picture. It was also supposed to place more import on that information by making it a cabinet level department. What you state is exactly what DHS is supposed to do. |
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12-30-2009, 01:15 PM | #52 | |
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What Homeland Security was supposedly intended to do, and the reality, are vastly divergent. You don't need an entirely new department to do what you say was the originally intended function. I wonder how much money has been sunk into HS? It rankles at my innate fiscal conservatism.
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As for the money, I believe DHS was supposed to save money by centralizing appropriations for a number of different departments in order to prevent redundant and unnecessary spending. That DHS doesn't appear to do that either shouldn't exactly come as a shock. |
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I dont work for Homeland Security but but one thing I learned from working for the government is that its very cliqueish every agency or even department within an agency feels like they need to protect their own interests against other agencies. They only work together if their forced to by regulations.
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12-31-2009, 11:21 AM | #56 | |
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The existing intelligence & law enforcement community was already responsible for homeland security. The fact that certain information was allegedly not being shared between these agencies doesn't prove that a brand new agency needed to be created. Sounds more like a failure to hold certain individuals accountable. Instead the Bush Admin did something that they knew would be deemed more impressive: Create a new agency. It's just like the business world, every time you create a new department or business unit, you've created a bunch of people who feel the need to justify their positions by creating new programs & policies. Last edited by Homeslice; 12-31-2009 at 11:24 AM.. |
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As I have stated, I am a complete outsider so I don't know if it has created a new "clique". I haven't read about that being the problem like I have with interactions between the FBI, CIA, NSA, etc., but that doesn't mean it isn't happening. Whatever the ultimate cause is, I agree that DHS hasn't been effective at fixing the problems its creation was supposed to fix.
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Does the DHS actually have any authority over the FBI in certain matters? |
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