Border Security Program's Cost-Estimate Soars

When the Homeland Security Dept. solicited this year for SBInet, a "virtual fence" of networked sensors, cameras and communications equipment along the U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada, industry groups estimated the program could cost as much as $2 billion. But when the agency picked a team...

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