I don't think we need to be informed if anyone was fired or not. People get fired from government jobs all the time and those are not public knowledge unless it involves a highly placed figure. It is just not important to know what happened to each individual. What is important is knowing what will be done to prevent such a thing from happening again. I read the other day that two screeners found a couple of loaded handguns in two individuals bags. Where is the praise when they do something right? It is always easier to find fault. As for the two guns, some on here would say the screeners should not have said anything about them since they were not looking for guns specifically. I have a friend who recently took a job as a screening manager at Denver and he tells me that they find guns in carry-on bags almost daily there. So they must be doing something right, but where is the press on that? Good news does not sell, thats why.