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January 30, 2006
NSA moving many activities to Colorado
William Arkin, national security columnist at the Washington Post, reports that the National Security Agency is centralizing data storage and collection in the Denver area.
His blog entry includes references to other stories written about how Colorado is becoming the hub for activities by a number of important intelligence agencies and activities.
Arkin also includes a reference to an article in "Government Executive Magazine" about the NSA and its spending.
Posted by Nicole Duarte at January 30, 2006 12:57 PM
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