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Border Patrol using technology to ‘wall’ off Canadian border - MSNCHAMPLAIN, New York — Technology has largely taken the place of a physical wall on the U.S.-Canada border, where federal law enforcement officials depend on digital systems and electronic ...
The recent bipartisan passage of the Emerging Innovative Border Technologies Act in the House is a promising sign. The legislation aims to fast-track the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) ...
By fostering collaboration, accountability and innovation, self-regulatory models can help build a more integrated, ...
Democratic support for installing hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of surveillance technology on the U.S.-Mexico border, billed by party leaders as a 21st-century alternative to President ...
The number of surveillance towers will triple in the next few years, making up a more formidable virtual border wall. This article is from The Technocrat, MIT Technology Review's weekly tech ...
On a snowy afternoon, Maine's Total Coverage spent the day with border patrol agents and learned that by using technology, like cameras, sensors in the ground and drones, patrol agents are able to ...
Drone used by U.S. Border Patrol. There are boundaries that the drones need to stay within. “The systems actually have maps on them, so it’ll show where the aircraft is and where the border is ...
More than 400,000 people have used Customs and Border Protection’s CBP One smartphone app to schedule an appointment at the southwestern border since its launch in 2020, according agency data.
At the 2014 Border Security Expo, a visitor could expect to see a fake barrel cactus fit for a surveillance camera, miniature drones, and many other technologies created for our securitized borders.
On Border Road in Sweet Grass, Montana, thin markers show where the U.S. Montana-Canada border is located, but in some places it’s really hard to tell where the border is.
The U.S.-Canada land border is the longest in the world, though none of it has a physical wall like at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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