U.S. awards border contract to company that already failed
Feb 28th, 2014 | By Michel Marizco | Category: General News






THE BORDER REPORT
TUCSON - The United States awarded an Israeli company a $145 million contract to build a surveillance system along Arizona's border with Mexico. But federal records show that the same company had a hand in much the same border security project eight years ago. Read the story and watch our report on KVOA.com.