Improving Interagency Information Sharing Using Technology Demonstrations The Legal Basis for Using New Sensor Technologies for Counterdrug Operations Along the U.S. Border
The Department of Defense (DoD) has developed new sensor technologies to support U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan; these technologies are potentially useful for counterdrug operations along the southern U.S. border, but there are legal questions regarding how they may be used and how sensor infor...
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