Brain Drain? Assumption That Brains Were Involved Ab Initio
Brain Drain Hits Homeland Security
Let us hope that the continuity of keeping acting FEMA Director Paulsen onbaord will have some positive effect.
The Homeland Security Department is losing top managers and rank-and-file employees in a brain drain that could affect morale and the nation's safety, according to members of Congress and labor experts.
Homeland Security is "hemorrhaging on the front lines and higher up," says New York University professor Paul Light, an expert on the federal workforce. The turnover comes amid renewed threats of terrorism and as the department readies itself for another hurricane season.
Key vacancies include top leaders in the department's cyber-security, technology and disaster response divisions.
The latest high-level departure came last week, when management chief Janet Hale announced she was leaving. She joined an exodus of top officials who have quit recently, many in the aftermath of Homeland Security's failures surrounding Hurricane Katrina last fall.
Let us hope that the continuity of keeping acting FEMA Director Paulsen onbaord will have some positive effect.
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