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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.

Compare the immediate savings from cutting "professional services" against the long-term impact on infrastructure planning and environmental standards. Privacy under siege: DOGE's one big, beautiful database TRANSIT-DOGE.part2.rar

Here are three interesting paper concepts focused on this specific data: This paper would investigate the technical and ethical

Analyze the legal challenges regarding the Privacy Act of 1974 and the use of third-party tools like Palantir to facilitate this integration. How does the "knitting together" of transit-related data

How does the "knitting together" of transit-related data create a "master database" for tracking specific populations, such as undocumented immigrants or federal employees in sensitive positions?

Examine the reported $1 million annual savings claims against the risks of eliminating "cold storage" backups that are resilient to cyber-attacks.

1. "From Magnetic Tapes to Master Databases: The DOGE Transit Migration"