s
on U.S. persons," said the official, referring to the restrictive
rules that govern what information U.S. intelligence agencies can
collect, analyze and store on American citizens and legal residents.
Nonetheless, the new system is bound to attract controversy because
of its similarity to t
is in charge of a new system called Total Information
Awareness, which would permit the military to spy on the civilian
population of the United States without search warrants by scanning
personal information such as email, credit-card statements, banking and
medical records, and travel documents for