The Deseret News is reporting that the National Security Administration has broken ground on its new $1.5 billion data center to be located at Camp Williams in Saratoga Springs, UT.
The data center will be responsible for “aggregating and verifying dizzying volumes of data for the intelligence community,” the Deseret News reports, and has been nicknamed the “Spy Center.”
The center is scheduled to open October 2013.
The data center will be responsible for “aggregating and verifying dizzying volumes of data for the intelligence community,” the Deseret News reports, and has been nicknamed the “Spy Center.”
The center is scheduled to open October 2013.


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