Defense

House unanimously passes border security bill

The House on Wednesday passed, by a 411-0 margin, a bill to strengthen U.S. visa and border security initiatives.

Defense

Exercise tests Pentagon response to attack

Defense

Camp al Qaeda

The U.S. Naval base in Guantanamo Bay is coping with its new anti-terror mission.

Defense

Army inspector general probes Crusader lobbying

Management

Experts say INS restructuring won't solve management problems

Analysts say that congressional proposals aimed at overhauling the 37,000-person INS will do little to turn around the service.

Defense

Bioterrorism preparedness plan expected this summer

Top administration officials intend to announce in June or July a comprehensive plan for defending the nation against biological warfare.

Defense

Bipartisan group pushes for homeland security department

A group of House and Senate lawmakers on Thursday introduced a bill to establish a Cabinet-level Department of National Homeland Security and a White House Office of Combating Terrorism.

Defense

Ridge briefs small group of senators on homeland security