Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) has sent a letter to the International Trade Administration (ITA) seeking information about its role in assisting US companies in selling surveillance technology to other countries, particularly repressive governments, according to Mother Jones. Wyden expressed concern about potential human rights abuses facilitated by such technology. (The ITA's website promotes its role in helping companies compete in foreign markets, but it does not address the issue of repressive regimes.)

The letter requests information about sales of several types of technology, including predictive policing, biometric surveillance, gunshot detection, and others:

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