March 16, 2008

A spot of trouble for two top TSA officials

Two top officials of the Transportation Security Administration are finding that they overstepped their bounds a little bit and are in some hot water. From Annie Jacobsen writing at Pajamas Media:
Top TSA Officials in Cheating Scandal Also Ran Private Consulting Firm
Most top-salaried government officials remain anonymous suits behind the scenes � unless they get caught in a scandal. The name Mike Restovich became public last fall when the security operations assistant administrator for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was caught encouraging colleagues to cheat on covert bomb detection tests being performed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Congress ordered hearings. TSA chief Kip Hawley and Mike Restovich were both ordered to testify, but only Hawley showed up. Restovich was removed from his position and sent overseas to work as �DHS attach� to the United Kingdom.�

�When we have TSA management tipping off airport security officials about covert testing, we have a credibility and accountability problem,� Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie G. Thompson told fellow members of Congress.

But that�s not all.

Pajamas Media has learned that Michael �Mike� Restovich and fellow TSA senior executive Morris �Mo� McGowan ran a private security consulting company while working as high-ranking officials with TSA. Their company, Group 2M Consulting, LLC, was filed with the office of the secretary of state of Texas on April 15, 2004, a copy of which can be downloaded here.

At the time, Mike Restovich was the federal security director of Dallas Love Field Airport. Morris �Mo� McGowan was the assistant federal security director.

Both men held then, and apparently continue to hold now, top secret security clearances with the U.S. government. Consulting in the private sector simultaneously is in direct conflict with federal policy and specifically prohibited by two statutes of Department of Homeland Security employment contracts, a copy of which was obtained by Pajamas Media (available here, with the relevant paragraphs highlighted in yellow)
And of course, their bosses are stonewalling:
Pajamas Media contacted DHS to see if Secretary Chertoff was aware of Mike Restovich�s private security consulting business, Group 2M Consulting, when he awarded him the Silver Medal. DHS spokesperson Laura Keehner declined to provide any further information on the matter.

TSA deputy chief counsel Elizabeth Buchanan initially agreed to be interviewed for this report but later canceled that interview. TSA�s Office of Public Affairs declined to provide further information on Mike Restovich, Morris �Mo� McGowen, or the security consulting company the two men formed while working as TSA officials.
These people should not serve prison time, they should be condemned to stand, barefoot, in an endless airport "security" line for a year or two... Posted by DaveH at March 16, 2008 4:14 PM
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