Chicken Little is hurrying Umbrella 'neath her wing.
She thinks the sky is falling fast So goes to tell the King.
But, after she has spread the news And all is told and said
The good old King just laughs at her And sends her home instead.
That is a very wise old King and I'd love him in charge now.
Technology vendors think they can save the world and they are
using terrorism to sell snake oil to government and industry.
Acting like Chicken Little, they run to government with a
technology based "solution" to terror. But somehow our King,
anxious to appear to be doing something about terrorism, agrees
that the sky is falling and buys her tech toys instead of
laughing and sending Chicken Little home.
The following is a quote from a Wharton School of Business,
University of Pennsylvania interview with Tom Siebel of Siebel
Systems, a manufacturer of CRM (Customer Relationship
Management) software for big business.
"Tom Siebel has been attacked for his proposal to use Siebel
software to sniff out terrorist plots. In February, Siebel told
a Congressional committee that a specially tailored Siebel
system might have deterred the Sept. 11 attacks.
"Security agencies can use this technology to maintain a
'logically' centralized – although physically disparate –
consolidated view of terrorist-related information gathered from
multiple sources and channels and make this information
immediately accessible to authorized personnel in the homeland
security network," Siebel testified. "This is not an
opportunistic capitalization of tragic events. This is a
combined effort between the U.S. government and private
enterprise to avoid a repeat of September 11th."
He added that since November of last year, various government
and non-profit agencies have purchased the Siebel Homeland
Security product to anticipate, track, prevent, and respond to
national security threats."
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Siebel Homeland Security product? Wow! Can I get a copy for my
laptop and another for my PDA? Must be a hot selling item, and
it's working like a charm, too. I wonder why it's not available
worldwide, since it IS so effective? It seems that between Larry
Ellison and his National ID database and Tom Siebel's Homeland
Security product we've got the problem of terrorism licked. But
wait, it seems that the hardware guys want a piece of the snake
oil action.
"If we had advanced (technology) tools in place prior to Sept.
11, it is almost certain that some of the terrorists would have
been detained and possibly some of the plots would have been
foiled," said a report from Progressive Policy Institute, a
Washington research center associated with the Clinton-Gore
administration.
A story at NewsFactor.com points out that new tech spy gear is
being hawked to the government at unimaginable rates.
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/17942.html
"With some exaggeration, Transportation Secretary Norman
Mineta, whose department is responsible for airport safety, told
the Senate Appropriations Committee earlier this month: "We've
got every salesman - 20,000 of them, I think - approaching us
about how they've got some machine that will take care of
everything we do, including not only detecting explosives but
athlete's foot as well."
That snake oil is pretty slippery guys. Software powering
advanced hardware is impressive, but not magical. Where is the
wolf to chase off these high tech chickens? It seems that we've
got a children's story being rewritten in Washington, D.C. The
remake of "Chicken Little" has 20,000 high tech Chicken's
selling overpriced umbrellas to the King -- and apparently he's
buying.
Chicken Little is hurrying Database 'neath her wing.
She knows the sky is falling fast So goes to sell the King.
Now, after she has sold the cure And all is told and said
The good old King smiles sweet at her And takes her in to bed.
The huge new homeland security proposal by President Bush will
employ over 169,000 people and incorporate all or part of dozens
of existing federal agencies.
No doubt it will have a vast database incorporating Larry
Ellison's suggested National ID software, and will be powered by
Siebel's Homeland Security Product. Surely there will be lots of
iris scanning, finger- print reading, face recognizing, smart
card reading, body scanning, security cameras and superduper
tech- nology feeding all that data into the centralized database
where Big Brother comes to life, finally.
What the heck, I may as well get into the act. "Oh King! I have
a Homeland Security Bridge I'd like to sell you."
This baby has a built in database of every vehicle on the road
and computerized steel gates that slam shut when terrorists
attempt to cross over. We'll know because all car rentals and
sales will require purchasers to state whether they've got evil
intent. That will be entered into our bridge database along with
predictive behavior modeling, just like that used by the
airports now. You'll need one at every border crossing point.
Buy the hardware at $3 Billion each and I'll DONATE the software
'cause I'm a Patriot, just like Larry Ellison!"
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