1996-10-02 - Hey, there’s a camera in that palm tree!

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From: lcs Mixmaster Remailer <mix@anon.lcs.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 1996 09:21:00 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Hey, there's a camera in that palm tree!
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	LANGHORNE, Penn., Sept 30 (Reuter) - Digital Descriptor
	Systems Inc said on Monday that it had received the first
	$140,000 phase of a proposed $1.4 million contract from IBM.
	    The money is to be used by the Bahamas for the installation
	of imaging identification systems. The first segment of the
	imaging program will be installed in the Bahamas by the end of
	this year.
	    Digital Descriptor, in a three-year partnership with IBM to
	create a program needed on a country-wide basis by the
	government of the Bahamas, manufactures and markets imaging
	systems for municipal and private criminal enforcement markets.






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