Department of Homeland [Waste]

Now, this is the kind of thing that gets people mad as hell. With so many economic problems and lack of funds to deal with them, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is preparing to spend more than $300 million on faulty and unproven radiation detectors for large containers at ports and airports. For the last five years, this technology's performance has been, at best, spotty; so much so, that there were plans to scratch it. But, suddenly, the DHS has decided to ignore the report of the National Academy of Sciences and invest all this money on it, without even testing it independently and properly.

Someone must be getting rich quick.

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