Mar 14th, 2005 · Patrick Radden Keefe is the author of Chatter: Dispatches from the Secret World of Global Eavesdropping. For his book, Keefe researched the possibility that the United States has a planet-spanning surveillance network, known as Echelon. Keefe is a third-year student at Yale Law School and was a Marshall scholar and a 2003 fellow at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library.
Keywords: United States · network · eavesdropping · surveillance · students · Lewis · research · planet · Writer · 2003 · scholar · Patrick Radden Keefe
Feb 19th, 2005 · The CEO of the Swedish company Rotundus, Nils Hulth, discusses his company's pride and joy. It's the Orb, a robotic ball that Rotundus describes as "well suited for surveillance and inspection in rough environments."
Keywords: company · surveillance · inspections · CEO · Swedish · Robot · suites · environments · Rotundus · Nils Hulth
Feb 3rd, 2005 · Robert O'Harrow, Jr. is a reporter for The Washington Post and an associate of the Center for Investigative Reporting. His new book is about how the government is creating a national intelligence infrastructure with the help of private companies as part of homeland security. Huge data-mining operations are contracted by the government to gather information on our daily lives. Information technology has enabled retailers, marketers, and financial institutions to gather and store data about us. O'Harrow's new book about this security-industrial complex is No Place to Hide: Behind the Scenes of Our Emerging Surveillance Society.
Keywords: security · intelligence · national · government · homeland · financial · surveillance · Jr · companies · private · The Washington Post · mines
Oct 29th, 2004 · The nation's nuclear power plants are working to meet Friday's deadline to comply with new anti-terrorist security standards. They include more guards, more training, more barriers and better surveillance. Hear NPR's David Kestenbaum.
Keywords: security · terrorist · national · nuclear · surveillance · training · plants · David Kestenbaum · deadline · Barriers · Guarding