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  2. Market surveillance - Wikipedia

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    In the European Union, individual member states are responsible for market surveillance but EU harmonisation legislation is considered necessary to guarantee the free movement of products within the Union, [2] and any action undertaken regarding product safety for consumer products and other precautions for professional products is done under the auspices of the European Commission regulations ...

  3. List of government mass surveillance projects - Wikipedia

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    СAMERTON: Is a global vehicle tracking system, control and tracking, identification of probable routes and places of the most frequent appearance of a particular vehicle, integrated with a distributed network of radar complexes of photo-video fixation and road surveillance camera. [16]

  4. Postmarketing surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Postmarketing surveillance is overseen by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which operates a system of passive surveillance called MedWatch, to which doctors or the general public can voluntarily report adverse reactions to drugs and medical devices. [7] The FDA also conducts active surveillance of certain regulated products.

  5. Electronic article surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Electronic article surveillance antennas at an H&M store in Torp shopping mall, Sweden. Electronic article surveillance (EAS) is a type of system used to prevent shoplifting [1] from retail stores, pilferage of books from libraries, or unwanted removal of properties from office buildings. EAS systems typically consist of two components: EAS ...

  6. Surveillance - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of computer surveillance involves the monitoring of data and traffic on the Internet. [9] In the United States for example, under the Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act, all phone calls and broadband Internet traffic (emails, web traffic, instant messaging, etc.) are required to be available for unimpeded real-time monitoring by federal law enforcement agencies.

  7. Flock Safety - Wikipedia

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    Flock's most popular products, the Falcon and Sparrow, are cameras which monitor traffic and photograph the rear of all passing vehicles. Their software uses artificial intelligence to read the vehicles' license plates and identify other distinguishing visual characteristics, sending that information to a central server via cellular network. [13]

  8. Electricity policy of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    This included the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO), the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC), and the Market Surveillance Administrator. [23] With electricity generation in this deregulated market, there is competition to sell energy in the electricity market at a price that is competitively determined.

  9. ECHELON - Wikipedia

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    In July 2000, the Temporary Committee on the ECHELON Interception System was established by the European parliament to investigate the surveillance network. [35] It was chaired by the Portuguese politician Carlos Coelho , who was in charge of supervising investigations throughout 2000 and 2001.