NSA to build $1.5B cybersecurity center near Salt Lake City
ComputerWorld
The National Security Agency is setting up a new $1.5 billion cybersecurity data center at the Utah National Guard's Camp Williams near Salt Lake City. At 1 million square feet, the center will form the hub of the highly-classified Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative launched during the Bush Administration.
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