State Department seeks system to track diplomats through cell phone signals
Three-week test follows ‘war drill’ of Israeli communications systems, some say to send a stern message to Iran. Three-week test follows ‘war drill’ of Israeli communications systems, some say to send a stern message to Iran. Inside the vandalized U.S. Embassy in Tripoli. // Francois Mori/AP The agency charged with securing U.S. embassies plans to purchase a system that could locate and track diplomats during an emergency based on the signals beaming from their satellite and cell phones, solicitation documents show. That system could be extremely
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