It is not hard to see that food-related security problems overseas could cost us far more than the extra pennies we'll pay at the grocery store.
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Defence spending is thus likely to rise quite sharply for several years, as will the much smaller budgets for the new Department of Homeland Security and overseas aid.
The Department of Social Security will also be able to exchange information with overseas social security departments to combat international fraud rings.
We could save plenty without undermining security by lessening our overseas commitments.
Security at various airports overseas has been stepped up ahead of the anniversary, and federal air marshals have been sent abroad, ABC reported.
The State Department has done a review, and these funds will be used to expedite construction of Marine security guard posts at overseas facilities, and to build secure embassies.
As I said, the administration has worked to review the security posture of all our overseas facilities to ensure that our personnel are safe and secure, and able to do their jobs.
Sir Adam Roberts, president of the British Academy, and Sir Paul Nurse, president of the Royal Society said the film raised "serious issues" about the credibility and security of UK academics working overseas in highly-sensitive circumstances.
Mr Evans makes it clear that "even now, domestic security depends as much on events overseas as it does on those in the UK, " our correspondent says.
In that regard, he firmly believes that the traditional distinction between overseas wars and homeland security has become an impediment to dealing with events like the Boston bombings.
However, in the BBC documentary, Britain's Private War, it reveals the growing extent to which the UK government relies on armed security companies to protect its interests overseas.
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How much loyalty or protection of national security will we get from an overseas maintenance center which has full access to our network and all sensitive portions of it?
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After the 1998 bombings at U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, the State Department found that 85% of its overseas posts had lax security, exposing them to the risk of terrorist attack.
Like any incident like this, what we do is take the prudent steps afterward to make sure that we have our vigilance up, that we are taking the appropriate measures so that our security posture is strong, both overseas and here.
It generated a lot of interest in security circles, up to and including presentation overseas for Interpol.
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And there is a responsibility that this President has not just to point out that we have respect for the religious traditions of the Afghan people in this case but to have as his primary concern the safety and security of American forces and American civilian personnel overseas.
One problem is that the CIA's strict internal security policies make it very difficult to grant security clearances to people who have spent many years overseas or have close family members living in target countries.
But it applauded the TSA's efforts to harmonize U.S. rules with those overseas, and its embrace of risk-based security.
The overseas measures could have a significant impact on global security.
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These programs involve an unprecedented sum of federal dollars available to the private sector and are offered with a similar lack of security-minded conditionality regarding the recipient's business activities overseas.
Companies sending employees overseas are required by law to provide them with travel security training.
One tool available for U.S.-based companies is the Overseas Advisory Council (OSAC), which provides current security related information.
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The higher fees and burdensome documentation requirements--such as proof of address and Social Security cards--pushed immigrants into informal channels to send money overseas more quickly, less expensively and with fewer questions.
The cabinet recently decided to study other ways of improving food security, perhaps creating a new holding company to buy farms and fisheries overseas.
President Bush acknowledged in 2005 that he ordered the secretive National Security Agency to intercept communications between U.S. residents and people overseas suspected of having ties to terrorism.
Why is the U.S. creating military units, stationing them overseas, and sending them back and forth for training to benefit the security of another nation, an advanced and wealthy country capable of defending itself?
The Department of Homeland Security last year began testing blimps equipped with cameras and radar, similar to those used in the overseas wars, in parts of the border.
The virus, first detected nearly two weeks ago by the military's Host-Based Security System, has not prevented pilots at Creech Air Force Base in Nevada from flying their missions overseas.
Huawei has grown quickly overseas to become the world's No. 3 seller of telecom network equipment, but security concerns have thus far kept it from completing major acquisitions or winning big contracts in the U.S. market.
The company's overseas expansion plans have been met with suspicion in the US and Australia amid concerns about cyber-security.
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