Senator Collins Questions DHS's Readiness for Nuclear Scanners at All US Ports

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Senator Collins Questions DHS's Readiness for Nuclear Scanners at All US Ports

The following press release was published by the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on April 12, 2007. It is reproduced in full below.

In response to a recent comment by a Department of Homeland Security official that the Department is ready this year to deploy ASP radiation monitors at 400 ports and borders nationwide, Senator Collins has released this statement: “I am deeply troubled by the comments of DHS officials that appear to reflect a premature conclusion that the early testing of the ASP radiation monitors shows that they are effective enough to be fully deployed, which will cost American taxpayers more than $1.1 billion. The testing and analysis are not complete, and it will not be finished until July. No decision should be made on their effectiveness until the testing and analysis are complete. I am holding Secretary Chertoff to his word in a Nov. 27, 2006, letter to me that ‘DNDO remains committed to testing prior to all full scale acquisition decisions.’ I expect DHS to provide the full testing results to the Senate Homeland Security Committee before any decision is made to acquire and deploy these systems around the country." #

Source: U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

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