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Crime prevention / Computer security / United States government secrecy / Espionage / E-QIP / Government procurement in the United States / Security guard / Information security / United States Department of Homeland Security / Security / National security / Public safety
Date: 2008-02-19 11:44:47
Crime prevention
Computer security
United States government secrecy
Espionage
E-QIP
Government procurement in the United States
Security guard
Information security
United States Department of Homeland Security
Security
National security
Public safety

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