The largest electronic English-speaking spy
network in history. It is run jointly by Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the
United Kingdom, and the United States. Its function is to “capture” suspicious emails, faxes, and telephone calls from
around the globe, with each country having its own jurisdiction and set of priorities. The countries have
jointly deployed electronic-intercept stations and satellites to intercept an
immense number of microwave, radio, satellite, and cellular and fiber-optic
communications traffic. The captured signals are then processed by
super-computers (known as “dictionaries”) programmed to search every
communication for targeted addresses, phrases, words, and voices. ECHELON has
an estimated interception rate of about three billion communications daily. The
members of this alliance are also members of the UKUSA intelligence alliance that has been in operation to
collect and share intelligence since World War I.
As noted, each country has been assigned a particular
jurisdiction. For example, CanadaÂ’s main focus is the monitoring of the
northern regions of the old Soviet Union; the United StatesÂ’s main focus is
monitoring Asia (including Russia and northern China) and most of Latin
America; BritainÂ’s main focus is monitoring Europe (including the European part
of Russia and Africa); AustraliaÂ’s main focus is monitoring Indochina,
Indonesia, and southern China; and New ZealandÂ’s main focus is monitoring the
western Pacific.
The United States is thought to dominate the UKUSA alliance.
The U.S. National Security Agency,
for example, is located in Maryland and has a staff number exceeding 38,000 and
a budget exceeding $3.6 billion. To put this number in context, this budget
exceeds that of both the FBI and
the CIA combined.
See Also:
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Electronic Mail or Email; Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI); Intelligence; Jurisdiction; National Security Agency
(NSA).
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