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Does the transition from localized, physical tape archives at the GSA or Department of Transportation to a centralized "mega API" increase administrative efficiency or merely facilitate mass surveillance?

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. TRANSIT-DOGE.part2.rar

This paper would investigate the technical and ethical implications of DOGE’s initiative to convert "70-year-old" magnetic tape archives into modern digital formats. Does the transition from localized, physical tape archives

Focusing on the "TRANSIT" prefix, this paper would look at how transportation data (such as driver's licenses or transit usage) is being merged with IRS, SSA, and DHS records. This paper would investigate the technical and ethical

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