Sifting Bad From Good
Credit: MICHAEL A. DORNHEIM/AW&ST
The former U.S. Customs Service has assembled what may be the world's broadest-ranging air traffic surveillance and intercept system in one room, and equipped it with databases that help officers gauge the intent of the pilot at the click of a mouse. Under Homeland Security Dept. reorganization, the...
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