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United States spy agencies such as the NSA and the CIA have asked newer tech companies, such as the popular (alternative to taxi rides) company Ubër, to become “partners”.
However, the truth is that the agencies are asking companies to be partners in spying on normal citizens. First the government infiltrated Facebook and social media. Now, the question is: how far will the CIA and NSA go to spy on normal American’s normal activities? It seems the answer is: as far as they can – and then some.
21st Century Wire reports:
“US intel agencies and those reliable partners are crowdsourcing updates to their five-year science and technology strategy in order to match ODNI needs with corporate projects via a classified website.”
We’re told that Washington-based spy agencies, “need to be able to post the challenge in a way that the system automatically alerts the right technology suppliers.”
Really?
US spies seek to lure private companies like Ubër into collaboration
The US Office of the Director of National Intelligence wants to make it easier for private, “uncleared” companies, which don’t usually aid the intelligence community (such as ridesharing company Uber) to contribute to next generation surveillance needs.
The strategy to encourage unconventional partners to collaborate with intelligence agencies is part of a recently released, unclassified roadmap that outlines the future of data analysis.
“Enhanced Processing and Management of Data from Disparate Sources,” as the plan is called, explains six areas that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), led by James Clapper, believes will be crucial for surveillance community in the near future.