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Sector Report for Tuesday, 9 August 2011: Law Enforcement Technology
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Sector Report for Tuesday, 26 July 2011: Law Enforcement Technology
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Sector Report for Tuesday, 12 July 2011: Law Enforcement Technology
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Sector Report for Tuesday, 28 June 2011: Law Enforcement Technology
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Sector Report for Tuesday, 14 June 2011: Law Enforcement Technology
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Sector Report for Friday, 1 June 2011: Law Enforcement Technology
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Sector Report for Tuesday, 17 May 2011: Law Enforcement Technology
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Sector Report for Tuesday, 3 May 2011: Law Enforcement Technology
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Sector Report for Tuesday, 19 April 2011: Law Enforcement Technology
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Sector Report for Tuesday, 5 April 2011: Law Enforcement Technology
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Sector Report for Tuesday, 22 March 2011: Law Enforcement Technology
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Studying counterterrorism in Israel upsets Cambridge residents

Some residents of Cambridge, Massachusetts are upset that sixteen law enforcement and emergency services officials from the city went to Israel in an Anti Defamation League-sponsored trip to observe Israeli counterterrorism methods; the trip was funded by a local businessman; in a city hall meeting residents expressed discomfort with a privately organized trip for public officials — and with the fact that these officials chose Israel as the place to study counterterrorism tactics; one local resident said that what Israel calls “counterterrorism” is “a mechanism of oppression suited to employment in a police state, a status I do not regard our city as having obtained. At least not yet”
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Sector Report for Tuesday, 8 March 2011: Law Enforcement Technology
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Sector Report for Tuesday, 22 February 2011: Law Enforcement Technology
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Foreign orders for Mass.-built bomb-disposal robots
Massachusetts-based robot maker received orders for twenty-seven additional bomb-disposal robots from unnamed international customers; the company has delivered bomb-disposal robots to more than twenty-five countries
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The long view
Cameras Have Quietly Appeared in Thousands of U.S. Cities – Now, Their Integration with AI Is Sounding Alarms
For decades, cars dictated urban planning in the United States. Few could have predicted that they would one day also double as nodes for surveillance. What began as a tool to identify threats to national security is becoming a surveillance infrastructure that can be used to track everyone.
