On my bus ride into the downtown area of Washington D.C. this morning, I was shocked to see a giant unmarked blimp hovering above the city. Turns out the Army is using its new A-170 Airship to conduct tests of a surveillance system known only as RAID until October 2.

According to our friends the Defense Department, the RAID system is a “persistent surveillance system consisting of electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) cameras mounted on towers and tethered aerostats and controlled from an operations center.” I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I am not happy with the idea of a “persistent surveillance system” anywhere near me.
Have any questions? I'm sure Lt. Col. Gerard Healy, 703-614-2487, Gerard.healy@hqda.army.mil or Ms. Pamela Rogers, 256-842-0561 or 256-509-4966, pamela.rogers@us.army.mil, would be glad to answer them for you. Let them know exactly how you feel.