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1 Dec 2011

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[PDF] Technologies of Control: The Case of Hewlett Packard (HP)

The Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories is maintained and preserved by daily practices of surveillance and control. In recent years, those practices have been increasingly relying on technological mechanisms provided and managed by international and local corporations. Among those is Hewlett-Packard (HP)...[T]he values that HP claims to promote might seem contradictory to the millions of Dollars’ worth of contracts it has with the Israeli authorities, choosing to be the provider of technological infrastructure, services, hardware and maintenance for the Israeli occupation. [also refers to Matrix, Tact Testware (part of Matrix), EDS Israel (part of HP). Response by HP below. Business & Human Rights Resource Centre also invited Matrix/Tact Testware to respond but it declined to do so.]