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* Developed in the late 1990's by Paul S. Prueitt, Ph.D | * Developed in the late 1990's by Paul S. Prueitt, Ph.D | ||
* Introduced to DARPA on BAA 2000 | * Introduced to DARPA on BAA 2000 | ||
* The BAA 2000 for the interests of the TIA, and development of a domestic spy agency. | |||
The BAA 2000 produced a spy system that has been clad with case-law that declares the agency created by the BAA 2000 does not exist legally. | |||
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Development of the QAT began initially with a collaborative of agreements to compete for DARPA funding on BAA 2000.
Development of the Formal QAT
- Developed in the late 1990's by Paul S. Prueitt, Ph.D
- Introduced to DARPA on BAA 2000
- The BAA 2000 for the interests of the TIA, and development of a domestic spy agency.
The BAA 2000 produced a spy system that has been clad with case-law that declares the agency created by the BAA 2000 does not exist legally.