Anonymous ID: 50d5e5 July 13, 2020, 5:28 a.m. No.9946787   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6804 >>6806 >>6814 >>6849

The first execution of a federal prisoner in more than 17 years was due to take place later on Monday, the culmination of an effort by the Trump administration to revive the U.S. government’s use of a punishment long mired in legal challenges.Unless a federal court orders a delay, the U.S. Department of Justice plans to execute Daniel Lewis Lee using lethal injections of pentobarbital, a powerful barbiturate, for his role in the murders of three members of an Arkansas family, including an 8-year-old child, in 1996.

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-executions-idUSKCN24E1A8?utm_source=34553&utm_medium=partner

Anonymous ID: 50d5e5 July 13, 2020, 5:31 a.m. No.9946812   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Whether it’s an invisible Aston Martin or an exploding pen, whenever James Bond needs a high-tech edge, he goes to Q and his secretive MI6 lab. In the real world, American agents often rely on a less clandestine, but far better funded group. Armed with 8,000 employees and an annual budget of between $1 and $2 billion of taxpayers’ money, Mitre Corp, a government-linked skunkworks, has been making bleeding-edge breakthroughs for U.S. agencies for more than six decades. With its HQ housed in four towers atop a hill in McLean, Virginia, Mitre’s research centers employ some of the nation’s leading computer scientists and engineers to build digital tools for America’s top military, security and intelligence organizations.

Among the government’s wilder Mitre orders: a prototype tool that can hack into smartwatches, fitness trackers and home thermometers for the purposes of homeland security; software to collect human fingerprints from social media websites like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the FBI; support in building what the FBI calls the biggest database of human anatomy and criminal history in the world; and a study to determine whether someone’s body odor can show they’re lying.

These varied, multimillion dollar projects, revealed in hundreds of pages of contract details obtained via FOIA requests as well as interviews with former Mitre executives and government officials, provide just a glimpse into this sprawling contractor’s secretive world. Mitre’s influence goes far beyond its vast tech development; it’s also a major consultant for myriad government agencies on how best to deploy tech and policy strategies. Its latest gig: helping the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Homeland Security's ominously-named Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction office craft sweeping plans for curtailing the Covid-19 pandemic…………

https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2020/07/13/inside-americas-secretive-2-billion-research-hub-collecting-fingerprints-from-facebook-hacking-smartwatches-and-fighting-covid-19/#6669d3720520