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    Statistics Canada website
    Private Sector Involvement
    Private Sector Involvement
    What work is being contracted out for the 2011 Census?
    "Activities involving access to or handling of confidential census data are out of scope for contracting, and only undertaken by Statistics Canada employees.

    "Which contracts have been awarded in support of the 2011 Census?

    "To date, the following major contracts have been awarded in support of the 2011 Census:

    * Following an open, transparent and competitive procurement process, on July 21, 2008, Public Works and Government Services Canada awarded Lockheed Martin Canada a contract to provide Statistics Canada software for its employees to process questionnaires in preparation for and during the 2011 Census. The contract is for $19.7 million and is essentially an upgraded version of the software used by Statistics Canada in 2006."

    TB Comment:

    Is this really a credible reassurance? Lockheed Martin is a leading player in the global warfare/surveillance/espionage state. Go have a look at what they do.
    Census Systems | Lockheed Martin
    Press Releases

    It is in reality an agent of a foreign power operating deep inside our own government.

    Can we really believe that software "provided" by them will be totally secure to allow only Statistics Canada employees to access and handle confidential personal citizen data? Even computer novices have heard of trojans and back doors. For our government to have awarded this highly sensitive contract to a corporate agent of another government is beyond inappropriate. With such an easily breached setup like this, how can Canadians have any real confidence that their personal data will remain only in the trust of employees of their own government? Statistics Canada makes much that their employees have been sworn to secrecy. So they should be, but that is not the issue. Has Lockheed Martin? There is no mention of a confidentiality agreement with the software supplier as a condition of the contract. Nor is there mention that as an American corporation Lockheed Martin is obliged by the US Patriot Act to divulge all information it has or acquires to the US government for its "war on terror."

    The UK government has also contracted Lockheed Martin to "provide" similarly for their upcoming 2011 Census. Brits and Canucks beware. Bear all this in mind as you contemplate how you will respond to the 2011 Census.

    by Terry Burrows,


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  • #2
    What Canada?

    I'm confused. I know that a corporation has contracted Lockheed to collect/collate data on it's human assets. But I thought Canada was just the name of it's PR firm & hockey team?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by philopolymath View Post
      I'm confused. I know that a corporation has contracted Lockheed to collect/collate data on it's human assets. But I thought Canada was just the name of it's PR firm & hockey team?
      Quote from your post -
      "6.NEVER get sucked into participating in a FORUM discussion. unless you are bored lazy and it's pissing rain outside."

      Get yourself a hobby and don't forget an umbrella.

      [IMG][/IMG]


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      'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

      General D.Eisenhower


      http://www.nvtronics.org

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      • #4
        S*** happens.....

        Lockheed Martin’s Computer Network Security May Have Been Hacked, NYT Says - Bloomberg

        I guess this just answered my question from previous post - "Can we really believe that software "provided" by them will be totally secure.."

        Can we


        vtech
        'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

        General D.Eisenhower


        http://www.nvtronics.org

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