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April 29, 2005
Because a Nationwide Outcry Wasn't Enough the Second Time Either
Posted by Alan Wexelblat
WIRED warns that Florida has put out an RFP for sequels to MATRIX, the massive tracking database that was abandoned by states and defunded by the feds on the heels of massive popular outcry. To make it even less amusing, the intention is to put even more data into the system, not that this will make it any more secure, less intrusive or more effective. But hey, who's nitpicking?
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