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Friday, January 8, 2010
Should Google Subcontract It's Tech To US Intelligence Agencies?
Check out this passage from the unclassified six-page summary of the President Barack Obama’s review of the intelligence failures that led to the attempted attack by the Knicker Bomber on Flight 253 on Christmas Day:
Mr. Abdulmutallab possessed a U.S. visa, but this fact was not correlated with the concerns of Mr. Abdulmutallab’s father about Mr. Abdulmutallab’s potential radicalization. A misspelling of Mr. Abdulmutallab’s name initially resulted in the State Department believing he did not have a valid U.S. visa.
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My Comment: Our intelligence agencies have spent multi-billions in creating the software to assist them in these situations .... but it is obvious not working. Hmmm .... Google would probably have done a better job at managing these data bases.

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