(Excerpted & paraphrased from todays (22 July 1994) Boston Globe:) Raytheon won an 800 billion dollar, six year contract with the government of Brazil to provide monitoring of the Amazon vs. drug & mineral smugglers. System will employ telecomm, satelite imagery, ground & air based monitoring to monitor an area more than 1/2 the size of the US. System will use unspecified defense converted technologies. System will reduce deforestation & wildlife destruction, combat illegal mining & drug trafficing, protect indigenous tribes, *monitor traffic*, stengthen border controls. Team members include IBM/Brasil, INFRANAV, a Brasilian militray contracter, MacDonald Dettwiler (hmmm) of canada, and others. The article fawns about how nice it will be for Raytheon not to go out of buisness. Raytheon has been having difficulty recently, since the Army decided to go with a longer range anti-missile system, bypassing future Patriot missile purchases. "If Brazil wins the world Cup, the government will be able to pass the most repressive legislation ever, and no one will care." -- Pele -- Adam Shostack adam@bwh.harvard.edu Politics. From the greek "poly," meaning many, and ticks, a small, annoying bloodsucker.