Digital Telephony and Law Enforcement Access to Advanced Telecommunications Technologies and Services: Joint Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Technology and the Law of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, and the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights of the House Committee on the Judiciary, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 4922 and S. 2375 ... March 18 and August 11, 1994, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 - 291 pages |
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On March 18 , 1992 , then Attorney General William Barr and then FBI Director
William S. Sessions sponsored and chaired a meeting for all major industry
executives . It was attended by four telecommunications executives , representing
the ...
On March 18 , 1992 , then Attorney General William Barr and then FBI Director
William S. Sessions sponsored and chaired a meeting for all major industry
executives . It was attended by four telecommunications executives , representing
the ...
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Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Technology and the Law.
sponding to such FBI requests , the entire packet switching industry would need
to undertake a costly reconfiguration of its services for entirely noncommercial
reasons .
Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Technology and the Law.
sponding to such FBI requests , the entire packet switching industry would need
to undertake a costly reconfiguration of its services for entirely noncommercial
reasons .
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Industry estimates for switch upgrades ranged from $ 15,000 to about $ 100,000
per switch , depending on the extent of ... we observed that industry and law
enforcement representatives had made considerable progress in communicating
...
Industry estimates for switch upgrades ranged from $ 15,000 to about $ 100,000
per switch , depending on the extent of ... we observed that industry and law
enforcement representatives had made considerable progress in communicating
...
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The telecommunications industry , including the wireless industry , has continued
to work closely with the law enforcement community to resolve technical and
electronic surveillance problems . As further evidence of this cooperation , in
March ...
The telecommunications industry , including the wireless industry , has continued
to work closely with the law enforcement community to resolve technical and
electronic surveillance problems . As further evidence of this cooperation , in
March ...
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SKRZYPCZAK : Upon receipt of your November 8 , 1993 , letter , my staff and I
conducted a careful and detailed review of the results of the industry working
group , which was formed at the request of industry , in March 1992 to address
the ...
SKRZYPCZAK : Upon receipt of your November 8 , 1993 , letter , my staff and I
conducted a careful and detailed review of the results of the industry working
group , which was formed at the request of industry , in March 1992 to address
the ...
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