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posted by cmn32480 on Sunday June 28 2015, @05:03AM   Printer-friendly
from the government-overreach-at-its-finest dept.

The National Security Agency, while primarily occupied by sweeping up billions of phone calls, emails, texts and social media messages each day, wants better visual information about the earth and its residents, too, Admiral Michael Rogers said Wednesday.

"Signals intelligence ... ain't enough, you guys," the NSA chief told a gathering of contractors in the geospatial intelligence business. "We gotta create a much broader picture."

We need "the ability to visualize," he explained, because "man is fundamentally a visual creature."

Rogers, who also heads the Pentagon's United States Cyber Command, spent much of his keynote speech at the GEOINT 2015 conference pitching the technology, intelligence and defense companies in the audience on the importance of working together. The conference's slogan — appropriate, given the government's ever-growing demands — is "open the aperture."

"It's all about partnerships," Rogers told the audience. "How can we harness the power of the commercial sector?"

In how many other ways could the Director of the NSA gain a new perspective on the world?


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  • (Score: 2) by kaszz on Monday June 29 2015, @12:28AM

    by kaszz (4211) on Monday June 29 2015, @12:28AM (#202551) Journal

    Guess this also the path to economic stagnation..

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  • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Monday June 29 2015, @01:32AM

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Monday June 29 2015, @01:32AM (#202575) Journal

    Guess this also the path to economic stagnation..

    You don't have to guess. Note that neither capitalism is immune to economic collapse, with some causes being common to the two [wikipedia.org] (and this even ignoring oppression).

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