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The Straight Story Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-20-10 05:47 PM
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Pentagon Awards $7.3 Billion Contracts for Outsourced Spy Imagery
Pentagon Awards $7.3 Billion Contracts for Outsourced Spy Imagery

It used to be that the production and maintenance of spy satellites was in government hands, but now this important aspect of national security is routinely outsourced. The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), the Department of Defense’s operator of military spy satellites, is again relying on private companies to provide a new generation of reconnaissance imagery. NGA recently awarded $7.3 billion in contracts for its EnhancedView commercial imagery program, which is intended to yield higher resolution photos of earth targets than what is currently available to the military.

Receiving 10-year contracts from NGIA were DigitalGlobe Inc. of Longmont, Colorado, for $3.5 billion, and GeoEye Imagery Collection Systems Inc. of Dulles, Virginia, for $3.8 billion.

The serious privatizing of spy satellites began when George W. Bush took over the presidency in 2001. The man in charge of the NGA (then know as the National Imagery and Mapping Agency) was retired Lieutenant General James Clapper, Jr. By the time Clapper left the NGA in June 2006, most of its imagery gathering responsibilities had been turned over to DigitalGlobe and GeoEye. Five months later, Clapper joined the board of directors of GeoEye. On June 5, 2010, President Barack Obama nominated Clapper to be Director of National Intelligence. He was confirmed by the Senate on August 5.

DigitalGlobe operates three satellites capable of collecting imagery at resolutions of better than 1 meter, and GeoEye has two satellites in orbit that can photograph objects as small as half a meter in size.

http://www.allgov.com/Where_is_the_Money_Going/ViewNews/Pentagon_Awards_7_3_Billion_Dollar_Contracts_for_Outsourced_Spy_Imagery_100820
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Greyhound Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-20-10 05:54 PM
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1. Straight-up corporate welfare, as usual.
Take what the taxpayers build and give it away (occasionally require a nominal fee when the asset is big enough to get some attention) to your friends who can then turn around and sell the service back to the government for huge profits with no accountability.

We've seen this everywhere at every level for almost 3 generations, from formerly public parking lots to our national security and military apparatus.


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