Initiative Terrorist Information Awareness investment & finance definition
A project of the Pentagon to allow it to detect terrorism
by electroni-cally monitoring foreigners in the United States. The original
plan allowed the Pentagon to investigate U.S. citizens as well, but in February
2003, Congress disallowed that. The data is gathered by looking at a variety of
electronic records of tools people use every day, such as e‑mail, ATM
systems, online shopping purchases, online travel reservations, cell phone
networks, credit card usage, and electronic toll-collection systems. To monitor
the activity of sus-
pected terrorists, the Pentagon uses software technology to weave data into a
form useful for anti-terrorism activities. This includes comparing electronic
travel reservations with surveillance camera information at airports, along
with credit card and phone calling records. Such information is fed into
software that attempts to link activities together. The project is overseen by
John M. Poindexter, President Ronald Reagan’s former national security advisor.
Formerly called Total Information Awareness.