Customs and Border Protection buys training on how to make people talk
What happened
Customs and Border Protection awarded a $2.1 million contract for training on how to detect deception and elicit responses. This means agents will receive instruction on techniques to get information from people.
Why it matters
Government agencies routinely train their personnel in various skills. This contract is a standard purchase of a service, not a change in how the agency operates or what it is allowed to do.
The signal
There is no specific observable future event that would indicate a structural change from this routine training contract.