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Bush Global Eye
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President Bush terrorist surveillance bill to spy on foreigners without a warrant is merely an extension of The Model Port Entry program; a joint initiative between State Secretary Condoleeza Rice, and Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, in an effort to increase airport security, and protect commerce. Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), is the nation's first to model the Hi-Tech surveillance program using military technologies to target and track a widespread view of 30-plus miles. To expedite legitimate travelers while "weaning out persons of interest," Houston's Airport System revamped its security measures using surveillance technologies supplied by Honeywell International. The Radar Video Surveillance (RVS), a recognition and raid software system is capable of tracking land-based moving targets. Honeywell Aerospace initially developed RVS to protect ports and track missiles. Today, it's tailored to track people; Americans, and Foreigners. The airport system also adopted Honeywell's Advanced Video Processing System (AVPS), to monitor and detect unusual behavior. Domestic surveillance continues to increase in our communities. Technologies like RVS and AVPS surveillance has emerged in every day normal lives. Camera devices mounted on traffic-light poles keeps an eye on motorists. Average citizens' private affairs are scrutinized and televised. HPD Law Enforcement recently launched a progressive virtually real-time criminal act caught in the act surveillance program. When law enforcement come out to investigate a scene; they are heads up on residents, family members; and basically, "whose who". These superior technologies make The Privacy Act a thing of the past. Look upward toward the sky at a telephone pole, or in a tree; a video surveillance you may see. Model Port Entry mission accomplished; safeguard commerce and obstruct terrorists, watch everything and everybody. Dulles Airport is the second to duplicate the "Model Port Entry." Welcome to globalization. Ready or not "global-eye" surveillance is here to stay
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