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James Bamford's recent Foreign Policy article, "Watch Thy Neighbor: To Prevent Whistleblowing, U.S. Intelligence Agencies Are Instructing Staff to Spy on Their Colleagues" will be of interest to AntiPolygraph.org readers:
In 2014, DNI James Clapper told Congress of plans to monitor 24/7 the electronic activity—“behavior on the job as well as off”—of employees with security clearances, a system known as continuous evaluation. In April 2015, the Defense Department reported that it was “directing multiple pilots and concept demonstrations … to conduct [continuous evaluation] on approximately 100,000 military, civilian and contractor personnel.”
Perhaps the experience reported to me by a Navy petty officer in 2013 was part of a pilot project: