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Napolitano Cancels Virtual Border Fence Project, Proposes Alternative



Jan 14, 2011 20 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

Fox News:

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced Friday that she has canceled the troubled virtual fence project along the southwest border, proposing a new plan which she claims will better address each region’s border security needs.

The decision comes a year after the secretary ordered a review of the project, which was hampered by delays and technological glitches, and froze its funding. The original plan, known as SBInet, envisioned a system of cameras and sensors which would allow officers to monitor crossings and dispatch Border Patrol agents to catch anyone entering the United States illegally.

Napolitano said her department briefed members of Congress on Friday about the final decision to nix the program “as originally conceived.” But she said DHS will pursue a “new path forward” for security along the 2,000-mile southern U.S. border. The secretary said that while the U.S. cannot provide a “single, integrated border security technology solution,” the new plan will use different technologies in different areas.

That could mean a system of surveillance towers in one area and unmanned drones in another. It could mean thermal imaging in one area and elements of the old SBInet plan in another.

“There is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution to meet our border technology needs, and this new strategy is tailored to the unique needs of each border region, providing faster deployment of technology, better coverage, and a more effective balance between cost and capability,” Napolitano said.

Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., a leading critic of the old virtual fence plan, applauded Napolitano’s decision.

“The SBInet program has been a grave and expensive disappointment since its inception,” said Thompson, ranking Democrat on the House Homeland Security Committee. “I am glad that DHS and (Customs and Border Protection) are finally listening to what we have been saying for years — that the sheer size and variations of our borders show us a one-stop solution has never been best.”

The project was first proposed under the George W. Bush administration. When SBInet was put on hold a year ago, it had cost the government $672 million. Technical problems, involving the effectiveness of video cameras and other elements, had by that point pushed the project far off schedule.

Republicans have since been torn over the decision to sideline the virtual fence. Republicans like Arizona Sen. John McCain shared the administration’s concern about mismanagement while others fretted that the government would not present a viable alternative. Border security-conscious lawmakers will surely weigh in on whatever proposal Napolitano puts on the table next, something she said would be worked out this year.

“Independent, quantitative, science-based assessments will continue along each sector of the southwest border in 2011 to determine the optimal combination of technology for each region,” Napolitano said.

Despite potential concerns about what will fill the void, a DHS official told Fox News that Border Patrol is better staffed “than at any time in its 86-year history.” The official said the administration has doubled the number of agents since 2004 to more than 20,500. The official said the deployment earlier in the year of 1,200 National Guard and other initiatives have helped border officials seize more illegal cash, more illegal drugs and more illegal weapons over the past two years.


  • Phil Byler

    The real policy of the Obama Administration concerning border security and illegal immigration is no border security and the more, the merrier in terms of illegal immigration. That was the real position of the Democrat liberals back in 2007 and has been since.

    It is unfortunate that the Democrat liberals’ real position was confused with the 2007 Bush-McCain comprehensive approach to immigration, which was certainly not the way to go but was advanced with good intentions and with strong law enforcement provisions on the books. The Democrat liberals’ real position is nuts and is one reason you never let the Democrats get in power.

  • ji

    Delay delay delay and then not do it.

  • dogwhisperer

    Bitch,,,,Keep with the plans.

  • Hawkerdriver(PissontheKoran)

    Defund USBP and target conservative law abiding gun owners as the real problem.Always the way of the democrat.Give the whole country away just to get those votes.

  • http://knottiesniche.com Knottie

    Border security is the military’s job.. rid us of the Dept. Of homeland security and let the military do the job. :gun:

  • Thrasymakhos

    700 million dollars spent on 53 miles of “virtual fence” @ a cost of roughly…oh hell do the math on the cost per mile…($13 million) and then to cancel the project?!? 2012 can’t get here fast enough.

    • Axel

      How many salaries would that translate into for our military personnel?

      You are damn right, 2012 can’t get here fast enough.

  • GRIZZ

    It was a waste of money from the get go and they knew it.
    Typical libtard approach to a problem with the same myopic view.
    Just throw money at it and it will go away.

    • tlk

      If she would get her mind off of pussy she might be able to do her job.

    • GRIZZ

      Pussy is a major distraction for those of us sporting a pecker

  • Axel

    Men with :gun: will keep our borders safe.

  • ssgduke57

    She goes to Afghanistan to try and direct the securities of the Afghan border but she WON’T do a ga damn think about defend and secure our borders with Mexico and Canada! So why so Afghans should trust her since she don’t give a crap about our borders…..

    6 divisions of boots on the ground will stop 98% of the crap that is going on in our borders.

  • Tyler520

    Rumor has it that Napolitano is considering contracting this company to install their product along the fence:

    http://www.jacksons-camping.co.uk/kidstuff/seesaws.htm

    • Tommyknocker

      Now that’s funny, I don’t care who ya’ are…

      Axel’s right– Men with guns (& tanks)…

      Or de-fund the DHS & let the states protect their own borders. One problem with that, Ca. would just put the $$$ into more welfare & not do $hit about her border…

  • http://thecaptiansquarters.blogspot.com/ Capt-Dax

    A Study in Deception: Border Fence Plans Were All About Amnesty .

    In February of 2007 I attended a conference on the Secure Border Initiative held in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Speaking from the floor, I asked a group of panelists why this virtual fence system design wasn’t taking into consideration the Secure Fence Act of 2006.

    It seemed to me that if a double-layered fence were built on the border, what need would there be for an electronic fence? The panelists were unable to answer the question.

    Some years later I arrived at the answer independently: The virtual fence was never intended to work together with the real fence because George W. Bush never intended to build the real fence. And, for that matter, the virtual fence system itself was never designed to work.

    The entire fence story, virtual and real, was conjured up to convince the American people that Congress could move ahead with amnesty legislation, knowing with full confidence that the border would be secured.

    In the final minutes of the amnesty debate, however, Senator Dole pointed out that only two miles of the 700-mile double-layered fence had been built. This helped defeat the legislation.

    With amnesty dead, the Bush Administration was in a pickle — they were stuck with a fence they never intended to build. To solve that problem they got Texas Senator Hutchinson to sneak in a last minute amendment to kill it.

    The recent demise of the virtual fence is the final chapter in a sordid story of deception and dishonesty — a story that cost American taxpayers one billion dollars and set off the Mexican drug war.

    American Border Patrol

    • Bob

      I think time will prove that “W” wasn’t who we thought he was. I know that the more I learn the more disappointed I am with his time in office.

  • http://www.borderinvasionpics.com/index.html k9base

    :roll: Other countries have fences India just last finished the worlds longest. They built a REAL fence for real trespassers. No 20 year study.

    • http://www.borderinvasionpics.com/index.html k9base

      opps add Year

  • http://www.borderinvasionpics.com/index.html k9base

    Click K9Base to see why

  • Bob

    Here is another angle to this whole border fiasco, but this one involves our 2nd amendment rights. THIS IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT. Please go to Sipsey Street Irregulars, or The War on Guns websites. Read about “Project Gun Walker” and all related links. Again this is important. http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-national/is-project-gunwalker-about-to-bust-wide-open Or http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/ Thanks.