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Fwd: Fighting Grassroots Terrorism:

Released on 2012-08-12 08:00 GMT

Email-ID 1295434
Date 2011-08-04 14:19:17
From burton@stratfor.com
To scott.stewart@stratfor.com, responses@stratfor.com
List-Name responses@stratfor.com
-------- Original Message --------

Subject: Fighting Grassroots Terrorism:
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 08:09:34 -0400
From: Michael Maness <michael.maness@trapwire.com>
To: Fred Burton <burton@stratfor.com>

Kudos to Scott for another insightful article. As you know, this is
exactly the message we've been pushing for almost seven years now -- and
gaining some traction. TrapWire SAR reports are fed directly/automatically
into the National SAR Initiative (NSI) that Scott mentions...as well as
the FBI's eGuardian system if/when there's confirmed nexus to terrorism or
major crimes (which is happening frequently). Additionally, our networks
in LA, Vegas and DC all support See Something Say Something (S4 as I call
it), with TrapWire actually acting as the analytic tool behind the scenes.
Pentagon, Ft. Meade and USMC (which is pushing to get TrapWire deployed
globally for their bases) all feed their own military-centric S4 type
programs. ("Eagle Eyes" at Quantico for instance).