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4.547 documents for electronic surveillance devices
  • WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE -- They are building more room for the Air Force research unit developing electronic surveillance and tracking networks that will someday link military sensor devices from the ground to inner and outer space. Officials at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base broke ground Wednesday, July 1, for a $36 million project that will add offices, laboratories and a sensors testing range to the existing Air Force Research Laboratory sensors directorate building. It is to be ready for occupancy in April 2011.

  • A committee that is raising money to build a new fence on the Arizona-Mexico border will face a crippling reality check when it comes to the two things it needs most -- money and land. The state's Joint Border Security Advisory Committee's early fundraising successes are eyecatching, but the $121,000 in donations in the first weeks is such a small drop in the bucket that even some committee members say there's no way they could reach their target of $50 million.

    ... new fencing in other areas and install electronic surveillance devices elsewhere. - - -. Cost esti...

  • ...justice and bribery and for importing electronic surveillance devices. Appellant challenges, among ...

  • Introduction I. Government Surveillance and the Fourth Amendment: An Inconsistent History ...Cell Phones as Tracking Devices: The Implications of the Third Party Doctrine Unde... that the government could monitor an electronic "beeper" placed in a can of chemicals to track a s...

  • The security of corporate secrets is constantly being threatened by the availability of a wide range of spying devices. Aside from electronic bugs, telephone taps and other surveillance equipment, other types of commonly used technology are also being used to gather information. For example, cellular phone conversations can easily be picked up by radio scanners, while electronic mail messages are monitored in some companies. Information theft poses a great challenge to business communicators as they are often in possession of information that must be kept confidential. To prevent computer-related theft, proprietary information should be stored only on floppy disks which must then be kept in a safe place. Moreover, sensitive information should never be discussed in public places.

  • ..., matches, open flames, spark-producing devices, and firearms are not permitted inside or within 5... or terminal protection systems or electronic surveillance devices. NFPA 498 section 4.4.1 and 4...

  • ... had spent three hours installing an electronic bug in the ceiling. Denying petitioner's motion to... because the court approving the surveillance did not explicitly authorize such an entry. Affirm... cases the only form of installing such devices is through breaking and entering. The nature of th...

  • Copyright First Sale Doctrine

    ... of justice, bribery and for importing electronic surveillance devices. The appellant challenged the...

  • ... The proliferation of electronic devices with. video-recording capability means tha... with a gun may not realize that the surveillance. camera pointed directly at him is recording both ...

  • Adding to the Fourth Amendment "reasonableness" debate, Professor Bellin argues that the Supreme Court should factor in a new variable-crime severity-to determine whether a search is reasonable. After advocating for its adoption, the article presents a framework for incorporating crime severity into Fourth Amendment doctrine.



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