Tech companies fueled the rise of Homeland Security and domestic surveillance, report finds

Illustration of the seal for the US Department of Homeland Security on a red and tan background.
Kristen Radtke / The Verge

Big tech companies including Microsoft, LexisNexis, and Palantir have helped fuel the militarization of local police forces and the Department of Homeland Security’s demand for high-tech surveillance, according to a new report from The Action Center on Race & the Economy (ACRE), LittleSis, MediaJustice, and the Surveillance, Tech, and Immigration Policing Project. Researchers working on the project dug into how these companies benefit from a hidden and misunderstood source of funding, which requires states to dump money into law enforcement activities if they want to receive money for things like emergency medical and response services.

The report is specifically concerned with FEMA’s Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) grants, which...

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