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City to Upgrade Security Gear in Transit Systems

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From Times Wire Reports

New York will install 1,000 surveillance cameras and 3,000 motion sensors in its sprawling network of subways and commuter rail stations as part of a $212-million security upgrade.

The move marks the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s largest financial commitment to its counter-terrorism program. Although the agency approved a $591-million security plan in 2002, it had spent only a fraction of that before entering a deal with Lockheed Martin Corp. to upgrade the system.

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