For close to $1 billion, airport security officials think they ought to have closed circuit televisions that work, telephones that can put callers on hold and radios that reach all corners of the airport. But some officials don’t have the equipment they need because the Transportation Security Administration didn’t keep proper tabs on its billion-dollar contract with Unisys, according to a Homeland Security Department inspector general report released Thursday. Full Story
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