Federal Times: "The Homeland Security Department is dogged by major management problems that hobbled its response to Hurricane Katrina and may impair its ability to respond to other disasters, according to a government audit released Dec. 28.
The report by the department's inspector general, Richard Skinner, highlights many problems that still undermine the department, three years after it was forged by the merging of 22 security-related agencies.
Skinner also cited problems with the department's project management, financial management and administration of its multibillion-dollar grants programs. "
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