Controversial counter-terror program lives on
- By Shane Harris
- February 23, 2006
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Research under the Defense Department's Total Information Awareness program -- which developed technologies to predict terrorist attacks by mining government databases and the personal records of people in the United States -- was moved from the Pentagon's research-and-development agency to another group, which builds technologies primarily for the National Security Agency, according to documents obtained by National Journal and to intelligence sources familiar with the move.
The names of key projects were changed, apparently to conceal their identities, but their funding remained intact, often under the same contracts.
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