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    Air Domain Awareness

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    Operations (AMO), is responsible for identifying potential air threats to the United States, i.e. aircraft involved in the aerial transit of contraband into the United States. AMO conducts air surveillance operations by detecting, monitoring, and tracking suspect cooperative and non-cooperative aircraft. Surveillance (observation), combined with intelligence, law enforcement case work and open source information, creates air domain awareness. Air domain awareness facilitates the detection and…

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    have been established to help sellers keep their ongoing businesses. The surveillance of consumers by retail anthropologists is one of the new business services that was formed in late 1980s. This service provides a general view of what need to be done more to attract more customers for business owners. The surprising fact that many shoppers would not notice that their shopping behaviors are recorded by a tiny surveillance camera embedded on ceiling by retail anthropologists. However, many…

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    that they have overstepped their boundaries of American citizen’s privacy by operating surveillance technology all around the country and storing data form every phone call of citizens. With the American Citizens’ privacy at stake, each branch of government took its stand against the matter. The Judicial Branch has to come up with a legal compromise; the Legislative Branch and Congress are working to make surveillance laws that would better please its citizens, and the Executive Branch and the…

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    Allowed to Spy on You? Imagine that people are shopping at their favorite stores, all the time, and they are being watched secretly. Surveillance cameras are the equipment which records their every move such as where they go, what they look at, and what they buy. This has certainly already happened to people every day. Although some people consider the surveillance of customers by retail anthropologists is manipulative and unethical, others think it is reasonable and acceptable because it…

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    Panopticism Essay

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    He describes these features as enclosed, segmented, cage-like or small-theater-like places (200) such as those in schools, prisons, and hospitals, with windows and a visible symbol or architecture of surveillance, where an individual is observable at every point. He argues that these features, such as the Bentham’s ‘Panopticon’, produces “homogeneous effects of power” by making someone who “is subjected to a field of visibility, and [who] knows it, assume…

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    VDH Executive Summary

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    Specifically relating to epidemiology, activities will include collecting information to characterize the event and the affected population and establishing an active surveillance system. Surveying the health and health conditions among emergency responders will also be part of this active surveillance system. Monitoring casualties would also likely be needed. Epidemiologists will be involved in assisting with the collection of patient specimens and prioritizing specimens for analysis…

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    discover them. The citizens fear the government’s surveillance because something similar to what happened with Navalny in 1999 may happen to them. As a result, the citizens of Russia had to fear the government’s surveillance. Since they were in fear of their government for such a long time, it eventually caused the apathy where citizens no longer cared for social change. The regime did not have to worry about their citizens uprising, but the surveillance made the government prepared just in…

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    Edward Snowden Outline

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    Snowden’s motive BODY I. One June 5, 2013, the British daily newspaper The Guardian reveals classified documents. A. Reveals how the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ordered Verizon to hand over millions of phone call records to the FBI and the NSA. II. Facts about the global surveillance programs run by the NSA uncover. A. Existence of surveillance programs as ‘PRISM’ and ‘MYSTIC’ are revealed which shed light on how the NSA was observing our virtual lives and collecting meta-data…

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    utilitarian, specifically an act utilitarian, strongly support the claim that computer science engineers creating big data programs to observe the communications of Americans is morally ethical. Computer surveillance is a neutral-positive activity. The information that can be obtained from these big data surveillance programs has been proven in multiple instances to produce a positive outcome when attacks and threats to the United States are foreseen at an early stage. When these threats are…

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    Ebola Response Framework

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    Sierra Leone. This type of digital surveillance is known as syndromic surveillance and helps identify clusters of illness before diseases have been diagnosed, confirmed or reported. Syndromic surveillance improves early detection, and is becoming an essential component of the public health surveillance structure. Since countries with low economic resources are overburdened with diseases that are endemic and/or conflict, they are not able to implement the IHR surveillance system. This means…

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