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US spy agencies invest $22M in ‘smart clothing’ to monitor wearers and secretly surveil nearby individuals.

Imagine if your own clothes were spying on you.

A ​research operation for the U.S. intelligence community is developing clothing with ⁣the capability to monitor and record ⁢its wearer and his or her ⁤surroundings.

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence touted the​ research project in an August news release.

“The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity … ‍recently launched⁢ a cutting-edge program that aims to make performance-grade, computerized clothing a⁤ reality,” the release said.

The project aims to provide U.S. government agencies with “durable, ready-to-wear clothing that can record audio, ⁢video, ​and geolocation data,” the DNI’s office said.

The concept ⁣is billed ‍as Smart Electrically Powered and Networked‌ Textile Systems — or SMART ePANTS. (Yes, seriously.)

“IARPA is proud to lead this first-of-its-kind effort for both the ⁤IC and broader scientific community which will bring much-needed innovation to the field ‍of‌ [active smart textiles],” SMART ePANTS Program Manager Dawson Cagle said of the project.

“To date no group has committed the time and resources necessary ⁤to fashion⁢ the first integrated electronics that are stretchable, bendable,‍ comfortable, and washable like regular clothing,”Cagle said.

Do you think this clothing could threaten privacy rights?

SMART ePANTS research contracts have been awarded to several organizations, including SRI International, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Nautilus Defense, the release said.

The federal government is funding the project‍ to the tune of $22 million,‌ according to The Intercept.

Washable shirts, pants, socks and ⁢underwear are all part of the program, the outlet reported this month.

The DNI office’s news release‌ described crime scenes and international arms ⁣inspections as​ settings in which the smart clothing ​could be used.

The surveillance ​capabilities of⁣ the concept remain unclear as it remains in an⁢ early developmental stage.

Critics of the SMART ePANTS program point to the‌ potential use of the concept‌ in illegal surveillance.

Annie Jacobsen, author of “The Pentagon’s Brain,” told The Intercept that the program could become a tool to “create the vast ​intelligence, surveillance,⁤ and ⁣reconnaissance systems of the future.”

SMART ePANTS is intended as a 42-month research project, according to the news release.

The post US Spy Agencies Invest $22 Million in ‘Smart Clothing’ That Could Monitor Wearer,⁣ Secretly Surveil ⁤Anyone Nearby appeared first on The Western Journal.



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