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Last week, we lost a respected leader in the homeland security community and friend of The Heritage Foundation. Edmund “Kip” Hawley, former administrator of the Transportation Security Administration under President George W. Bush, died at his home in Pacific Grove, California, on March 21. He was 68. Hawley helped to establish the TSA and later served as its head and strengthened our nation’s security in the days following Sept. 11, 2001.
A former Senate aide and deputy assistant secretary at the Department of Transportation (DOT) before reentering the private sector in 1985, Hawley took leave from his position as executive vice-president for global trade and logistics software company Arzoon in September 2001 to advise DOT on the formation of the new security agency.