I was thinking about the recent trend, in the US, for "outsourcing" and 
"privatization" of security functions, in order to reduce (government) costs.  
For 
example, we know, from the Snowden debacle, that material he, ummm, 
"obtained," was accessed while he was working for a contractor that was working 
for the NSA.  The debacle also figured in my thinking, particularly the PR 
fall-out 
and disaster.

Considering both these trends; outsourcing and PR, I see an opportunity here.  
The government needs to reduce costs (or increase revenue).  At the same time, 
there needs to be a rebranding effort, in order to restore tarnished images.

Sports teams looking for revenue (or cost offsets) have been allowing corporate 
sponsors to rename, or "rebrand," arenas.  Why not allow corporations to 
sponsor 
national security programs, and rebrand them?

For example: PRISM has become a catch-phrase for all that is wrong with 
surveillance of the general public.  Why not allow someone like, say, DeBeers 
to 
step in.  For a price (which would offset the millions being paid to various 
tech 
companies for "compliance") it could be rebranded as DIAMOND, possibly with a 
new slogan like "A database is forever!"

I think the possibilities are endless, and should be explored.

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