Stimulus buys $8M in airport spy cameras
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Five domestic airports will share nearly $8 million worth of new surveillance cameras, thanks to the Obama administration's stimulus package, the Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday. Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International, Ronald Reagan Washington National, Spokane International, Gerald R. Ford International and Boise, Idaho airports will split $7.7 million for advanced closed-circuit surveillance systems, according to DHS chief Janet Napolitano.
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