Homeland Newswire Report News
Putting Our Heads Together for Firefighter Safety
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
We expect a lot from firefighters. Time and again, they rise to the challenge: meeting communities’ growing needs, expecting the unexpected, and adapting in real time—often under extreme pressure
DHS S&T Partners with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to Improve Capabilities of Portable Drug Detection Systems
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) is working with vendors and manufacturers of portable drug detectors to improve their ability to identify different narcotics, like fentanyl.
TSA recognizes top performers and airports of 2022
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
Today, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recognized its top performing employees and teams during the 2022 TSA Honorary Awards celebration held at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. This is the first time the ceremony was held in-person since 2019.
TSA recruiting officers to work at Albany International Airport
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
After two years on the job, officers see a jump of $20,000 in annual salary
TSA prevents two travelers from carrying loaded guns through Newark Liberty International Airport checkpoint in two days
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers at Newark Liberty International Airport stopped two travelers with loaded guns in two days after detecting the weapons at a security checkpoint in Terminal B.
TSA officers available to answer questions about the job of an officer for prospective recruits at Syracuse, Binghamton and Ithaca Airports in May
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is looking to bring on additional women and men to work at Syracuse Hancock International, Greater Binghamton and Ithaca Tompkins International airports in preparation for the busy spring and summer travel seasons.
TSA officer at SMF comes to the aid of airline employee on way to work
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
There is a certain kinship that exists among those who work at an airport. This is very true at Sacramento International Airport (SMF) where the aviation community is committed delivering top tier services to residents and visitors in the state’s capital city.
TSA PreCheck® enrollment option coming to Helena Regional Airport in early June
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
Residents in and around Helena, Montana, will be able to enroll in the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) popular TSA PreCheck® program at Helena Regional Airport (HLN) Monday, June 5 through Friday, June 9.
TSA offers advice to air travelers departing Fresno International Airport this summer
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
Reminds travelers of TSA PreCheck® enrollment availability at airport May 15-19
Apply now for the Coastie Camper program!
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
The Coast Guard Foundation’s Youth Enrichment Program - Coastie Campers for short - helps Coast Guard families across the country defray the cost of summer camps and activities.
Units: Submit your Shipmate Funds request by June 30
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
The Coast Guard Foundation’s Shipmate Fund (SMF) supports the physical fitness, morale, and recreational needs of Coast Guard commands.
FIONA is ready to help you with FSMS
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
The FSMS Service Center continues to add tools to help members use the new FSMS system. The latest? Meet FIONA, the FSMS Information & Online Assistance “agent” standing by to answer your questions.
Watch Coast Guard Gaming compete this Saturday
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
After securing their first big win just a few short weeks ago during a World of Warcraft tournament, Coast Guard Gaming (CGG) is ready to claim another victory.
Honor our Vietnam veterans this weekend
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
Like a leprechaun village, Camp Legacy will have appeared overnight on the National Mall in Washington D.C., the morning of May 11.
“I love you…Over.”
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
For those serving in Vietnam, the only way to stay in touch with family was by using the Military Affiliate Radio System. MARS stations, supporting all branches of the service, were established throughout Vietnam, as well as aboaOne of the Coast Guard's 82-foot Patrol Cuttersrd ship.
Attn: Military personnel with Florida driver’s licenses
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
A recent glitch in Florida’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) system is creating issues for many military members.
Legal program unveils qualification insignia for military members, civilians
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
The diverse activities of our judge advocates, civilian attorneys, and support professionals are vital to the Coast Guard’s missions and people.
How-To: Move your household goods
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
If you’re one of the roughly one-third of the Coast Guard’s military workforce who got orders to complete a permanent change of station (PCS), congratulations on your new adventure. Here’s what you need to know to get your stuff from your house to your new duty station.
Back by popular demand: the Coast Guard’s PCS Assist Team
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
The PCS Assist Team is back again this year to help families executing challenging transfers.
The Long Blue Line: Lt. Frank Newcomb and the Battle of Cardenas Bay 125 years ago
By Homeland Newswire Report | May 12, 2023
When Navy officials asked World War II Commandant Russell Waesche to choose a Coast Guardsman whose name should grace a new Fletcher-class destroyer, he singled out Revenue Cutterman Frank Hamilton Newcomb as by far the best candidate.