http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070821/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/pentagon_terror_database;_ylt=AmGf1bt22sdoxdjRS0T1kJCyFz4DPentagon to suspend anti-terror database
By ROBERT BURNS,
AP Military Writer
47 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon said Tuesday that it will shut down an anti-terror database that has been criticized for improperly storing information on peace activists and others whose actions posed no threat.
It will be closed on Sept. 17 and information collected subsequently on potential terror or security threats to Defense Department facilities or personnel will be sent by Pentagon officials to an FBI database known as Guardian, according to Army Col. Gary Keck, a Pentagon spokesman.
Keck said the Pentagon database is being shut down because "the analytical value had declined," but not because of public criticism of how it was used. Eventually the Pentagon hopes to create a new system -- not necessarily a database -- to "streamline such threat reporting," according to a brief statement issued Tuesday.
Keck said that after the TALON database is shut down in September,
a copy of the data it contains will be maintained at the Pentagon for record-keeping purposes but not for further analytical use.The decision to end the program, which had been recommended in April by the Pentagon's new intelligence chief, James R. Clapper, Jr., was approved by Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon England, Keck said.
The American Civil Liberties Union, a chief critic of the program, applauded the Pentagon's announcement.
"It was high time for this program to be shut down," said Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the ACLU. "There should be no place in a free democratic society for the military to be accumulating secret data on peaceful demonstrators exercising their First Amendment rights."
The program, known as TALON, was created after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and was designed to maintain a base of information on reported potential threats to military facilities and personnel.
In December 2005 it was disclosed that the system included data on anti-military protests and other peaceful demonstrations.
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So they close TALON and simply move the information somewhere else to get the ACLU off their backs. Yes, quite a victory for civil liberties there, because afterall, they never lie to the people right?