To: Hostage
If that's the case, backup translations should easily be vlaidated via recordings. Are you mad? Do you have an inkling of the volume of data involved? What will they do? ignore the current hundreds of thousands bits of data to go back and verify perhaps millions of misinterpreted prior messages?
The first step towards solving a problem is having a firm grasp of its magnitude.
54 posted on
01/07/2004 5:48:04 AM PST by
Publius6961
(40% of Californians are as dumb as a sack of rocks.)
To: Publius6961
Why the investive? You should be above that.
I was talking about DOD and the article was talking about FBI. All of this happened before there was a DHS.
FYI the CIA has capability to mine through the data by recognizing key words and the honing in on details.
Once again, this was FBI pre-DHS.
66 posted on
01/07/2004 6:01:05 AM PST by
Hostage
To: Publius6961
Are you mad? Do you have an inkling of the volume of data involved? What will they do? ignore the current hundreds of thousands bits of data to go back and verify perhaps millions of misinterpreted prior messages?
The first step towards solving a problem is having a firm grasp of its magnitude. Yes, you understand the scope of the problem. There are too few gifted and talented translators to go around. The pay scales are not commensurate with the need.
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