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Admiral James Loy, sat down with Kristina Tanasichuk, HSToday’s Executive Editor to reflect on 20 years of service. On December 4, 2003 Admiral James Loy was sworn in as the Deputy Secretary of the ...
Admiral James M. Loy, retired deputy secretary of the United States Department of Homeland Security and Coast Guard commandant, will deliver Penn State Harrisburg’s spring commencement address ...
James Loy, the No. 2 official at the Homeland Security Department and former head of the Transportation Security Administration, is retiring, the agency announced Monday.
President Bush has tapped James Loy, the head of the Transportation Security Administration and former commandant of the Coast Guard, to be deputy secretary of the Homeland Security Department.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security and former Transportation Security Administration (TSA) chief Adm. James Loy resigned yesterday, leaving open the top two spots at the department. Loy ...
Bush Nominates Deputy At Homeland Security. ... The executive, Michael P. Jackson, also served as the deputy secretary at the Transportation Department from 2001 to 2003. ...
Last week, Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Admiral James Loy, testified before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. In his testimony, Loy said that vulnerabilities have been ...
A House committee chairman signaled yesterday that it may be time to realign key management responsibilities at the Department of Homeland Security. Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Calif.), chairman of ...
TSA Chief Named Deputy At Homeland Security. By Sara Kehaulani Goo. October 24, 2003. The White ...
Former Adm. James M. Loy, senior counselor at Washington, D.C.- based The Cohen Group and former Deputy Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security, will address the University of Illinois ...
James Loy, the No. 2 official at the Department of Homeland Security and a former head of the Transportation Security Administration, is retiring, the agency announced.
Acting Secretary James Loy spoke to reporters about the fiscal year 2006 budget proposal for the Department of Homeland Security. He also answered questions from the reporters.