In May, the deadline for state compliance with the REAL ID Act passed without a single state meeting the national ID law’s requirements.
Now we see that the DHS’s grant-making process is in collapse, and it can’t even buy state participation.
Many states have barred themselves by law from implementing REAL ID, and grant applications from other states were described by an insider as “very poor.” A large chunk of the funds going to one state for a driver surveillance “hub” amounts to a no-bid, noncompetitive contract.
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Though it would barely dent the enormous cost of implementing REAL ID, the $80 million being spent is $80 million wasted.
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