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Blogger Drew said...

Thank you Mr Schneider for your informative letter regarding "A Missed Oportunity". I am involved in local government and realize that the maze of committees we create as oversight is usually overkill. I hope in the near future the suggestion of a "single, principle point of oversight" becomes a reality. This would enable a reshuffling of time spent on reporting to assorted committeses back to the what I believe are the more important issues of providing security to our country. Thanks again to you and the entire department for all the efforts.

Drew Lawrence

September 11, 2008 10:53 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yet again, DHS publishes a "leadership" posting that does little but whine about how misunderstood DHS is, and that no one appreciates the hard work of DHS. Does DHS want a cookie and a hug?

It's clear that DHS wants Congress to be a lapdog for oversight, which blithely signs off on DHS's actions, whether correct or not, and lets DHS set its own priorities. So you have to deal with multiple committees in Congress? Too bad - every other government agency has to deal with multiple committees, multiple laws, and a maze of overlapping regulations and jurisdictions. DHS should not get a pass on that merely because it's a behemoth of an organization. To the contrary, the very size of DHS warrants oversight from multiple Congressional committees, as channeling all oversight into one committee would necessarily mean that some actions at DHS would get no oversight, as the committee would not be able to review everything thoroughly.

DHS should spend less time whining about how it's not appreciated, and more time doing their job of protecting the U.S.

September 15, 2008 12:48 PM