Senator Peters Champions $3 Million Funding for New Security Initiative at Selfridge Air Base
U.S. Senator Gary Peters of Michigan has taken a significant step forward for national security by securing $3 million in funding earmarked for the creation of a Northern Border Coordination Center. This new facility, set to be stationed at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, aims to bolster the security measures along the United States’ Northern Border, with a particular focus on enhancing cybersecurity defenses.
During a critical Senate Appropriations Homeland Security Subcommittee hearing, Senator Peters presented questions to U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas regarding the deployment of the newly secured funds. The discourse between Senator Peters and Secretary Mayorkas shed light on the instrumental role the Coordination Center is expected to play in fortifying border security measures. Secretary Mayorkas assured the committee of his department’s commitment to collaborating with both the Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection officials to ensure the swift establishment and staffing of the center.
This initiative underscores the ongoing efforts to safeguard the nation’s borders against emerging threats and highlights the proactive measures being taken to enhance the United States’ cybersecurity infrastructure. With the Northern Border Coordination Center in the pipeline, the collaborative endeavor between federal departments and agencies signifies a major leap in strengthening the country’s defensive posture against potential vulnerabilities.