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Federal Budget Announced for Fiscal Year 2011, Surveillance Projects Scrutinized

Follow up to previous postings on government implementation of whole body scanning technology at airports, via EPIC: “The Office of Management and Budget has released the federal budget for fiscal year 2011. The budget proposes funding for several new surveillance initiatives, including over $700 million to the Department of Homeland Security for “Passenger Aviation Security“. The Department would like to purchase 500 body scanner machines for U.S. airports, bringing the projected total number of machines to 1,000 at a cost of over $200 million by the end of 2011. The new budget also includes several hundred million dollars for the Department of Justice’s national security programs, which were recently the subject of a critical Inspector-General’s report for improper use of authority.”

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