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Re: Freeh slimes again: Digital Telephony costs $2 billion now ...
And I testified in front of the House that their estimate was grossly
understated. I think it is more like 4-5 Billion . I called it the Software
Full Employment Act of 94. (copy of testimony available). djf
At 08:52 AM 8/2/96 -0700, Brock N. Meeks wrote:
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>On Thu, 1 Aug 1996, Ernest Hua wrote:
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>> Louis Freeh is now asking the Congress for $2 billion to fund
>> Digital Telephony. Yes, that is FOUR TIMES what he said it
>> would cost the taxpayers to give up their own privacy. Score
>> one for the cynics who said $500 million was not enough.
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>I broke the story about how much Digital Telephony would *really* cost in
>CyberWire Dispatch more than two years ago. The price tag in my piece:
>"... at least $2 billion..." In that Dispatch I wrote that the Clinton
>White House had made the decision to support the bill based on a flawed
>cost/benefit analysis study the FBI had done.
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>--Brock
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