
By RICK MORAN
The Department of Homeland Security was born in the ashes of 9/11 and was initially authorized by the 2002 Homeland Security Act.
From the start, DHS was an agency looking for a mission. Were they spies? Cops? Paper pushers? As it turns out, the answers to those questions are yes, yes, and yes.
Naturally, this has led to redundancy and waste – two things that the government excels at. One of the biggest wastes of time and money at DHS is the proliferation of boards, panels, and other advisory entities with important-sounding names.
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