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Marina section has no sources cited except in text, and even then they are not specific.
Marina section has no sources cited except in text, and even then they are not specific.

[[User:GertD|GertD]] ([[User talk:GertD|talk]]) 21:42, 31 January 2018 (UTC)This article remains neutral and only states facts without bias from the sources. In addition, stating for whom this data is being gathered for would be an interesting piece of insight. I know NSA uses the MARINA, which has no citation, but who else can use the information from a WAMI. The NSA MARINA needs to have a citation or at least a reference. The others citations worked fine, no paraphrasing or copy right plagiarism. The article is up t date and provides sufficient information for those who may be seeking knowledge on public tracking technology.

Citation number 3 was unsuccessful in leading me to intended page. I'm curious if information about Public Domain laws would be beneficial to the topic as well, the information may show how pattern of life information is legally collected. [[User:NeuralHavoc|NeuralHavoc]] ([[User talk:NeuralHavoc|talk]]) 04:12, 5 April 2018 (UTC)

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Marina section has no sources cited except in text, and even then they are not specific.

GertD (talk) 21:42, 31 January 2018 (UTC)This article remains neutral and only states facts without bias from the sources. In addition, stating for whom this data is being gathered for would be an interesting piece of insight. I know NSA uses the MARINA, which has no citation, but who else can use the information from a WAMI. The NSA MARINA needs to have a citation or at least a reference. The others citations worked fine, no paraphrasing or copy right plagiarism. The article is up t date and provides sufficient information for those who may be seeking knowledge on public tracking technology.[reply]

Citation number 3 was unsuccessful in leading me to intended page. I'm curious if information about Public Domain laws would be beneficial to the topic as well, the information may show how pattern of life information is legally collected. NeuralHavoc (talk) 04:12, 5 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]