How does the "knitting together" of transit-related data create a "master database" for tracking specific populations, such as undocumented immigrants or federal employees in sensitive positions?
This paper would use the contents of "Part 2" to analyze the specific types of "wasteful" contracts targeted within the Department of Transportation (DoT).
3. "The Logistics of Efficiency: Analyzing DOGE’s Contract Terminations"
Examine the reported $1 million annual savings claims against the risks of eliminating "cold storage" backups that are resilient to cyber-attacks.
Are the terminated contracts, such as the $265k DoT workshop contract, selected based on measurable waste or ideological misalignment?
Here are three interesting paper concepts focused on this specific data:
2. "Interoperability as Surveillance: Cross-Agency Data Integration in DOGE"
Analyzing the file offers a unique opportunity to study the intersection of infrastructure modernization and administrative surveillance within the current political landscape. This file name likely refers to data fragments from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) regarding their efforts to digitize legacy transportation or transit records.
How does the "knitting together" of transit-related data create a "master database" for tracking specific populations, such as undocumented immigrants or federal employees in sensitive positions?
This paper would use the contents of "Part 2" to analyze the specific types of "wasteful" contracts targeted within the Department of Transportation (DoT).
3. "The Logistics of Efficiency: Analyzing DOGE’s Contract Terminations" TRANSIT-DOGE.part2.rar
Examine the reported $1 million annual savings claims against the risks of eliminating "cold storage" backups that are resilient to cyber-attacks.
Are the terminated contracts, such as the $265k DoT workshop contract, selected based on measurable waste or ideological misalignment? How does the "knitting together" of transit-related data
Here are three interesting paper concepts focused on this specific data:
2. "Interoperability as Surveillance: Cross-Agency Data Integration in DOGE" TRANSIT-DOGE.part2.rar
Analyzing the file offers a unique opportunity to study the intersection of infrastructure modernization and administrative surveillance within the current political landscape. This file name likely refers to data fragments from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) regarding their efforts to digitize legacy transportation or transit records.