Passport Employees Plead for More Time to Review Passport Applications
Friday, January 9, 2004
Over the past five years, employees at the Department of State's Passport Services located across the country have been pleading for more time to review passport applications, a process called "adjudication." Despite the fact that fraudulent passports have been issued to serious criminals and the concern that potential terrorists will obtain passports, management officials have only continued to demand faster processing of passports.
After final efforts to resolve this serious issue internally failed last December, Passport employees from NFFE Local 1998 are voicing their concerns publicly this week with a letter to Congress and a press release to the media. "The concern I have is that Passport employees do not have enough time to perform their work diligently," said Local President Colin Walle. "Subtle indications of fraud are missed when insufficient time is given to review applications. Employees can meet whatever quantity expectations the agency sets, but without adequate time to do the job thoroughly, mistakes are going to happen, and our national security could hang in the balance."
