On the recordOctober 19, 2011
So once you can acquire that additional data and view your initial warning data in context, you can usually rule out the false, the possibility of a false-positive alert?
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congress.govSo once you can acquire that additional data and view your initial warning data in context, you can usually rule out the false, the possibility of a false-positive alert?
Senator Lee inquires about ruling out false-positive alerts with more data.
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