Trump wants a border surveillance tower, only Palmer Lukey can build

Part of a large bill by Donald Trump – a huge spending bill that would provide permanent tax cuts to the wealthiest Americans while incorporating social services like Medicaid into taxes – providing new surveillance towers for U.S. customs and border protection measures for use on the northern and southern borders. This is quite standard procedure, except for one capture obtained by the intercept: the description of the project is basically only suitable for the work of Palmer Luckey’s Anduril Industries.
The regulation calls for $6 billion on border security technology, including a “virtual wall” surveillance tower that can detect people across the border. The bill says paydays can only be granted products from a company that is “tested and accepted by our customs and border protection measures to provide autonomy”. “Autonomy” is described as “a system designed to apply artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer learning or other algorithms without having to accurately identify people, actually operate people to enable people to operate people in real time, and to some extent adjust, track and track people’s activity, and work in real time on these systems, and can enable people to work in real time, and can enable people to work in real time, and can enable people to work in real time. Control.”
This almost completely describes Anduril’s work, who suddenly had an effective monopoly on the very profitable surveillance tower business. Intercept reported that a spokesman for Customs and Border Protection confirmed that Anduril is currently the only company to approve the performance of the contract, just as the DHS appears willing to build hundreds of new towers in the next few years. That was not an accident!
You might consider the narrow definition contract of Andrew Lille CEO Palmer Luckey, a longtime Trump supporter who has been investing money in his campaign funds, dating back to 2016. He also hosted a fundraiser for Trump in 2020 and laid the foundation for other technology CEOs full of Trump, including other Elon Musk and Marc and Marc and Marc and Marc and Marc and Marc and Marc and Marc and Marc and March ship ship ship ship ship ship ship ship ship ship ship 2022 in 2024.
Luckey and Andrui have indeed been digging their paws for all available military funds since Trump’s second term began. Earlier this year, the company took over Microsoft’s multi-billion dollar contract to build an Integrated Vision Augmentation System (IVAS), an augmented reality headset for the U.S. military. Luckey has also worked with an increasing number of old enthusiasts of Trumpian Mark Zuckerberg to develop a project to develop AR and VR technology for the U.S. military, including systems that can detect enemy soldiers or drones.



