Senior Homeland Security Department and Boeing Co. officials today defended the Secure Border Initiative Network as a program that is providing urgently needed capabilities despite delays, technical glitches and growing costs.
“The feedback we are getting is very positive,” Borkowski said. “It is very encouraging.”
Michael Fisher, acting chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, agreed with that assessment. “With respect to SBInet in Tucson-1, what we are seeing is that we are doing it right,” Fisher said at the hearing.
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