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Buncefield did worst-hit building house a "secure data centre"

banana | 14.12.2005 13:29

Did the worst-hit building at Buncefield (the HQ of a company with a former head of MI5 on its board) house a "secure data centre"?

Northgate, the company whose HQ was the worst damaged building at Buncefield, and which has a former head of MI5 on its board, also:

a) works with all police forces in the UK

b) runs a "secure data centre" somewhere.

It refers to this in its annual report and elsewhere:

 http://www.northgate-is.com/download/annual_reports/annual_report_2002-
2003.pdf

I don't know where this secure data centre is.

But about 200 cars are shown outside its Buncefield HQ in the large photo at Cryptome. And might the stripy rectangles on the central "towers" of the building possibly be air vents for underground facilities?

banana

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