This says it was cancelled; however, a highlighted area
seems to suggest that no, the request will revert to whomever originally
solicited it rather than be cancelled all together. It is probably just
more deception since they have been exposed.
Government
Report: IRS Cancels Order for Spy Equipment
Government
Report: IRS Cancels Order for Spy Equipment
Jun. 12, 2013 3:39pm
The
IRS last week had filled out an order for spy equipment, as noted by CNS News, but just before noon Wednesday, canceled
it.
The original order, as posted on FedBizOps.gov on June 6, solicited a variety of
hidden surveillance cameras and clock radios:
(QTY
4) Plant Concealment Color 700 Lines Color IP Camera Concealment with Single
Channel Network Server, supports dual video stream, Poe, software included,
case included, router included
(QTY
4) Covert Coffee tray with Camera concealment
(QTY
4) Remote surveillance system, Built-in DVD Burner and 2 Internal HDDs, cameras
(QTY
2) Concealed clock radio
(QTY
4) Color IP Camera Concealment with single channel network server, supports
dual video stream, poe, webviewer and cms software included, audio
The
IRS’ solicitation stated “the descriptions are vague due to the use and nature
of the items.” It wished to have vendors that could provide the items contact
them by Monday afternoon.
“If no compelling responses are received, award will be made
to the original solicited corporation,” the posting stated.
CNS
News, which called the solicitation a “rush order,” then pointed out Wednesday that the notice had been canceled at
11:49 a.m.
It
is unknown why the solicitation was canceled.
The
IRS recently has been at the center of a scandal where it was accused of targeting conservative groups. More recently,
the government, specifically the National Security Agency, has been criticized
after a classified program revealing its collection of American’s phone data was
leaked.
1 comment:
why has there not been mention of audio/video capture capabilities of television sets and computers that can (and already) record and send signal back to sender.
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