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The DEA Internet Connectivity Endeavor or DICE is a Drug Enforcement Administration database that consists largely of phone log and Internet data gathered legally by the DEA through subpoenas, arrests, and search warrants nationwide. DICE includes about 1 billion records, and they are kept for about a year and then purged.

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  1. Exclusive: IRS manual detailed DEA's use of hidden intel evidence, Reuters, John Shiffman and David Ingram, 8/8/2013


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