Pubdate: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 Source: Associated Press (Wire) Copyright: 2003 Associated Press Author: Associated Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?194 (Hutchinson, Asa) PANEL OKS HUTCHINSON FOR SECURITY POST WASHINGTON -The Senate on Thursday confirmed Asa Hutchinson as undersecretary of the new Homeland Security Department, where his responsibilities will range from border control to aviation security. Hutchinson is currently head of the Drug Enforcement Administration. His voice-vote approval came hours after he was approved by the Senate Commerce Committee, a day after the Senate approved former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge to head the department and a day before the agency formally comes into being. The creation of the department is the biggest federal reorganization in more than half a century. Hutchinson, 52, will be in charge of border and transportation security, overseeing such agencies as the Customs Service, the Transportation Security Administration and the federal law enforcement training center. The new department, as it takes shape over the coming year, will pull together 170,000 civil servants from 22 agencies, also including the Immigration and Naturalization Service, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Coast Guard and other security-related offices. Hutchinson was elected to the House in 1996, winning the northwest Arkansas seat previously held by his brother Tim, who successfully ran for senator that year. He was one of the House members who unsuccessfully argued for President Clinton's conviction and removal from office in the Senate's 1999 impeachment trial. In 2001, President Bush named Hutchinson to head the DEA. At confirmation hearings Wednesday, members of the Senate Commerce Committee urged Hutchinson to move quickly to improve port and air cargo security, bolster border patrols and improve coordination with state and local officials. He said he would "make sure there is a clear chain of command and a clear flow of information." On Friday the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee is to hear testimony from Navy Secretary Gordon England, nominated by the president to be Ridge's deputy. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth