From Kelli Arena and Carol Cratty
CLARKSBURG, West Virginia (CNN) -- The FBI is gearing up to create a
massive computer database of people's physical characteristics, all
part of an effort the bureau says to better identify criminals and
terrorists.
But it's an issue that raises major privacy concerns -- what one civil
liberties expert says should concern all Americans.
The bureau is expected to announce in coming days the awarding of a $1
billion, 10-year contract to help create the database that will compile
an array of biometric information -- from palm prints to eye scans.
Kimberly Del Greco, the FBI's Biometric Services section chief, said
adding to the database is "important to protect the borders to keep the
terrorists out, protect our citizens, our neighbors, our children so
they can have good jobs, and have a safe country to live in."
But it's unnerving to privacy experts.
"It's the beginning of the surveillance society where you can be
tracked anywhere, any time and all your movements, and eventually all
your activities will be tracked and noted and correlated," said Barry
Steinhardt, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Technology
and Liberty Project.
The FBI already has 55 million ... more »
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