Dept. Homeland Security To Kill Domestic Satellite Spying

June 22, 2009 by national  
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Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano plans to kill a program begun by the Bush administration that would use U.S. spy satellites for domestic security and law enforcement, a government official said Monday.

Napolitano recently reached her decision after the program was discussed with law enforcement officials, and she was told it was not an urgent issue, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk about it.

The program was announced in 2007 and was to have the Homeland Security Department use overhead and mapping imagery from existing satellites for homeland security and law enforcement purposes.

The program, called the National Applications Office, has been delayed because of privacy and civil liberty concerns.

The program was included in the Obama administration’s 2010 budget request, according to Rep. Jane Harman, a California Democrat and House homeland security committee member who was briefed on the department’s classified intelligence budget.

Harman said Monday she had not been given final word that the program would be killed. She said she would talk to Napolitano on Tuesday.

Harman has been outspoken about her concerns that the program is unnecessary, far reaching and open-ended.

“I thought this was just an invitation to huge mischief,” Harman said. Of killing the program, she said, “It shows real leadership on the part of Janet Napolitano.”

Homeland Security spokeswoman Amy Kudwa said Napolitano began looking at the program shortly after she became secretary. Kudwa said the department expects to announce the results of that review soon.

Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said he hoped the department wasn’t canceling the program.

“If it is true, it’s a very big mistake,” said King, who is the top Republican on the House Homeland Security Committee. “This is definitely a step back in the war on terror.”

For years, domestic agencies such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Interior Department have had access to this satellite imagery for scientific research, to assist in response to natural disasters like hurricanes and fires, and to map out vulnerabilities during a major public event like the Super Bowl.

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One Response to “Dept. Homeland Security To Kill Domestic Satellite Spying”
  1. Chris says:

    If homeland security kills he domestic satellite program that will leave us wide open, for home grown attacks. I guess homeland security forgot about home grown terrorism I thought 911 was and eye opener I guess not, home grown terrorism is now on the rise in all countries and it should be a big concern. What effect one country today will effect others in the future. If the government is worrying about interfering with the individuals privacy, HELLO!!!, we all pay taxes, well some of us, we have cell phones, black berries, easy pass, the government knows who we are and what we are doing. Just check with NSA they are watch dog. Leave well enough along

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