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Case Study Research

Documenting encryption impacts in communities across the country, from small towns to major cities.

FOIA Requests

Filing public records requests to uncover encryption costs, policies, and decision-making processes.

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Hosting, maintenance, and development of interactive databases and advocacy resources.

Ongoing Monitoring

Tracking encryption decisions, legislative developments, and policy changes nationwide.

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