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Stephen Boyle

Obama Administration Seeks More Secrecy for Govt. Files - 0 views

  • Justice Department Director of the Office of Information Policy, Melanie Ann Pustay (pictured above), called on Congress to weaken the Freedom of Information of Act [FOIA] and strengthen the ability of the federal government to prevent the disclosure of documents deemed critical to the safety of the nation's cybersecurity and infrastructure.
  • In Fiscal Year 2011, agencies were faced with an increase in the number of incoming FOIA requests, which rose from 597,415 in Fiscal Year 2010 to 644,165 in Fiscal Year 2011. Notably, the Department of Homeland Security experienced a 35% increase in the number of incoming requests.
  • Under provisions of the FOIA, anyone may compel agencies of the government to surrender copies of federal records. According to applicable exceptions to the law, a petitioner is entitled to receive the requested documents unless the disclosure would demonstrably negatively impact national security, violate personal privacy, or unnecessarily reveal business secrets or other confidential decision-making considerations.
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    Justice Department Director asks Congress to weaken FOIA, and prevent disclosure.
Stephen Boyle

Cashless Society: India Implements First Biometric ID Program For All Of Its 1.2 Billio... - 0 views

    • Stephen Boyle
       
      Northrop was awarded $1 billion contract in 2012 to develop biometric system for US Department of Defense. This is in the NDAA FY2012 - read it.
  • New technologies which are being introduced inside the United States, the UK, and Australia such as vein scanners, biometric employee time and attendance systems, voice recognition devices, andbehavior analysis systems are all geared toward Total Information Awareness of every human being on the planet. Only a totalitarian form of government would desire this information; and only a very determined totalitarian government would actively work toward establishing it. India is only the first nation to openly sweep up its entire national population into such a massive biometric database net. We cannot let our nation be the next.
    • Stephen Boyle
       
      Northrop was awarded $1 billion contract in 2012 to develop biometric system for US Department of Defense. This is in the NDAA FY2012 - read it.
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