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US Military Seeks Non-Cooperative Biometric Tracking Technology 98

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An anonymous reader writes "Interesting article on the upcoming efforts of the Department of Defense biometric capabilities and the ability to non-cooperatively tag, track, and locate individuals from a variety of military UAV platforms. Quoting Wired: "[The] Army just handed out a half-dozen contracts to firms to find faces from above, track targets, and even spot 'adversarial intent.' 'If this works out, we'll have the ability to track people persistently across wide areas', says Dr. Tim Faltemier, the lead biometrics researcher at Progeny Systems Corporation, which recently won one of the Army contracts. 'A guy can go under a bridge or inside a house. But when he comes out, we'll know it was the same guy that went in.'"
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US Military Seeks Non-Cooperative Biometric Tracking Technology

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  • by Rich0 (548339) on Wednesday September 28, 2011 @02:59PM (#37543778) Homepage

    I've been thinking about just sticking some cameras on my property and creating a database of every face they see and when, and every license plate that drives by.

    I figure everybody else is doing it, so why not private individuals.

    Post it all in one big free database online, and now everybody knows where everybody lives and works and what they're doing. Maybe the solution to privacy is for nobody to have it. Since, right now the only thing I can be sure of is that ordinary people don't have it. Equality would keep everybody more honest. Social norms/etc would just have to change.

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