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Black project - Definition and Overview

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In the United States a black project is a top-secret military/defense project, unacknowledged by the government, military personnel, and defense contractors. Familiar examples of U.S. military aircraft developed as black projects are the F-117 stealth fighter and B-2 stealth bomber, which were highly classified and denied to exist until ready to be announced to the public.

Black programs have been criticized for violating the "Receipts and Expenditures" clause of the United States Constitution. Article I, Section 9, clause 7 of the United States Constitution requires the government to publish a "regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money." Because black programs are not disclosed as part of the United States official budget, critics contend that this violates the United States Constitution. Partially to dissuade critics, the United States Department of Defense sets aside a large portion of their annual budget as "the black budget." This money is said to be divided in undisclosed portions among all black projects so that a record of how much public money is expended in undisclosed ways will still be publicly available. There are some that claim not all black projects are funded in this way.

Previously Classified Black Projects

  • B-2 Spirit stealth bomber
  • Boeing Bird of Prey technology demonstrator
  • F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter
  • RS-71 ("SR-71") Blackbird

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  • Example Usage of project

    mr_shifty: Please Retweet and Sign this Petition 'stop openoffice renaissance project' - http://301.to/7jp
    GreenCoder: Dear work Santa: Please bring me a Python project in 2010, preferably with natural language processing and data mining. Thanks in advance.
    C_Coders: c++ expert for datastructures project by fulyaoner - http://tinyurl.com/y8kl8og
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