22 July 2002
The Record
Randy Diamond
It looks like the nerve center for some secret government spy program.
Behind the front door of a nondescript highway office complex in Annapolis, Md., intelligence analysts sit behind curving rows of computer screens in the hangar-like $2 million operations center. Large projection screens fill the front of the room, showing images of news programs from around the world.
Al Peabody used to work for the National Security Agency, Johan Selle for South African military intelligence. They now work for business travelers through iJet Travel Intelligence. The three-year- old privately held company was founded with the idea that real-time travel information can help international travelers avoid problems.
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The Record
Randy Diamond
It looks like the nerve center for some secret government spy program.
Behind the front door of a nondescript highway office complex in Annapolis, Md., intelligence analysts sit behind curving rows of computer screens in the hangar-like $2 million operations center. Large projection screens fill the front of the room, showing images of news programs from around the world.
Al Peabody used to work for the National Security Agency, Johan Selle for South African military intelligence. They now work for business travelers through iJet Travel Intelligence. The three-year- old privately held company was founded with the idea that real-time travel information can help international travelers avoid problems.
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