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The current system "has been crippled by technical flaws" and the system designed to replace it, dubbed Railhead, "if actually deployed, will leave our country more vulnerable than the existing yet flawed system today," Rep. Miller wrote.
Flaws Found 2008
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The new program, known as Railhead, is intended to fix the problems with the current outmoded program.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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The new program, known as Railhead, is intended to fix the problems with the current outmoded program.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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The new program, known as Railhead, is intended to fix the problems with the current outmoded program.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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Dick's administration - yes, the one that Dick was running with George Bush acting as a meat puppet - spent $500 million of your tax dollars on a boondoggle counterterrorism database initiative nicknamed "Railhead" which failed to meet requirements to which it was supposed to perform.
Firedoglake Rayne 2010
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 (UPI) -- Critics say an upgrade to U.S. intelligence computers known as "Railhead" is on the brink of collapse and potentially threatens national security.
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In 2006, the NCTC initiated a five-year, $500 million program called "Railhead" to upgrade TIDE and other information technology systems, and to improve the sharing of counterterrorism intelligence data throughout the government.
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« 'Railhead' Project Derailed by Technical Failures, Contractor Mismanagement
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'Railhead' Project Derailed by Technical Failures, Contractor Mismanagement
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Andie -- I've never been to Railhead, but I need to go there next time I'm in Fort Worth.
Something to chew on | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2008
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