1998-04-09 - Re: CIA Joins MCC

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From: Bryan Waters <waters@ultimateprivacy.com>
To: heather@fcw.com
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UTC Datetime: 1998-04-09 03:12:26 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 20:12:26 -0700 (PDT)

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From: Bryan Waters <waters@ultimateprivacy.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 20:12:26 -0700 (PDT)
To: heather@fcw.com
Subject: Re: CIA Joins MCC
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You will need to verify these facts.
I believe that the InfoSleuth project was the code name for InfoGlide a
data-mining startup currently located in the mcc building. 

They create advanced databases for fraud prevention and law enforcement
applications. 

http://www.infoglide.com

Call David Wheeler, founder of the company to verify the InfoSleuth connection
512-305-0267 

At 07:32 PM 4/8/98 -0400, John Young wrote:
>There's a recent notice that the CIA has become an
>associate member of the Microelectronics and Computer 
>Technology Corporation <www.mcc.com>, the research 
>consortium of several high-tech firms located in Austin. 
>The notice also lists a project there called "InfoSleuth." 
>See the notice (among other national security 
>opportunities) at:
>
>   http://jya.com/nso040898.htm
>
>A reporter working on the story has asked for any information
>on the CIA enrollment and InfoSleuth. Send it to her, or
>to me if a cut-out is needed:
>
>Heather Harreld, senior reporter covering security at
>Federal Computer Week in Washington.
>
>heather@fcw.com
>
>
>
Bryan Waters                      http://www.ultimateprivacy.com
Director of Marketing             Voice: 512-305-0505
Ultimate Privacy Corporation      Fax: 512-305-0506





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