...they flipped it live?
House members demanded answers Wednesday, including why the "after-action" report from 2005 hasn't been made public. Congress has required the exercise since 2000, but has done little in the way of oversight beyond attending the actual events.Hmmmmm... I wonder....
Rep. Bennie Thompson, chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, did not get a direct answer to why it has taken the department two years to finish the after-action report.
"I'm just wondering how much of that information you gleaned is actually current enough to move forward with," Thompson, D-Miss., told Dennis R. Schrader, a preparedness official at the Department of Homeland Security. Wednesday was Schrader's 45th day on the job at the department, and he did not have most of the answers lawmakers were seeking on the $25 million exercise.
I may very well be going to bed any minute.
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