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The '''Communications Capabilities Development Programme''' ('''CCDP''') is a [[UK government]] initiative to createextend athe ubiquitousgovernment's capabilities for [[masslawful surveillanceinterception]] schemeand forstorage theof United[[communications Kingdomdata]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.techweekeurope.co.uk/news/uk-government-to-demand-data-on-every-call-and-email-61583|title= UK Government To Demand Data On Every Call And Email|publisher=TechWeek Europe|author=Steve McCaskill|date=20 February 20, 2012}}</ref> It would involve the logging of every [[telephone call]], [[email]] and [[text message]] between every inhabitant of the UK,<ref name=mitchell-2012-02-20>{{cite web|url=http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/security/372985/anger-over-mass-web-surveillance-plans|title=Anger over mass web surveillance plans|author=Stewart Mitchell|publisher=PC Pro|date=20 February 2012|access-date=20, February 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141218075303/http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/security/372985/anger-over-mass-web-surveillance-plans|archive-date=18 December 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="David Barrett">{{cite web|url=httphttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/internet/9090617/Phone-and-email-records-to-be-stored-in-new-spy-plan.html|title=Phone and email records to be stored in new spy plan|publisher=Daily Telegraph|date=18 FebFebruary 2012|author=David Barrett}}</ref> (but would not record the actual content of these emails)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/internet/9090617/Phone-and-email-records-to-be-stored-in-new-spy-plan.html|title=Phone and email records to be stored in new spy plan|publisher=Daily Telegraph|date=18 Feb 2012|authorname="David Barrett}}<"/ref> and is intended to extend beyond the realms of conventional telecommunications media to log communications within [[social networking]] platforms such as [[Twitter]] and [[Facebook]].<ref name=espiner-2012-02-20>{{cite web|url=http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/security-threats/2012/02/20/isps-kept-in-dark-about-uks-plans-to-intercept-twitter-40095083/|title=ISPs kept in dark about UK's plans to intercept Twitter|author=Tom Espiner|date=20 February 2012|publisher=ZDNet}}</ref>
 
It is an initiative of the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] at the [[Home Office]], whose Director is [[CharlesTom Farr]]Hurd.<ref name="sundaytimesapr2012">{{cite news|last=Leppard|first=David|title=Chief snooper pops out of the shadows|url=http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/comment/profiles/article1021573.ece|accessdate=22 April 2012|newspaper=Sunday Times|date=22 April 2012}}</ref> The office pursued a very similar initiative under the last Labour government, called the [[Interception Modernisation Programme]],<ref name=mitchell-2012-02-20/><ref>{{cite web|url=httphttps://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/07/13/interception_modernisation_returns/|title=Coalition renames GCHQ internet spook-tech plans|author=John Oates|publisher=The Register|date=13 July 2011-07-13}}</ref> which after apparently being cancelled, was revived by the [[United KingdomCameron–Clegg coalition government (2010–present)|Liberal-Conservative coalition government]] in their 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/the-staggers/2010/10/programme-intercept-government|title=A U-turn on reversing the surveillance state|author=Alan Deane|publisher=New Statesman|date=20 October 2010}}</ref>
 
The effort to develop it will be led by a new government organisation, the '''Communications Capabilities Directorate'''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/security-threats/2010/01/29/home-office-presses-ahead-with-web-interception-40012777/|title=Home Office presses ahead with web interception|date=29 January 2010|author=Tom Espiner|publisher=ZDNet}}</ref><ref name=espiner-2012-02-20/> In March 2010, it was reported that the Communications Capabilities Directorate had spent over £14m in a single month on set-up costs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/security-threats/2010/03/05/web-intercept-group-has-spent-14m-since-january-40072979/|title=Web intercept group has spent £14m since January|date=5 March 2010|author=Tom Espiner|publisher=ZDNet}}</ref>
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* [[Data retention]]
* [[Internet censorship in the United Kingdom]]
* [[MasteringMass surveillance in the InternetUnited Kingdom]]
* [[PRISM (surveillance program)]]
* [[Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000]]
* [[Telecommunications data retention#United_KingdomUnited Kingdom]]
* [[US Patriot Act]]
 
== References ==
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* [http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/counter-terrorism/communications-data/ Home Office page on the CCDP]
* [http://wiki.openrightsgroup.org/wiki/Communications_Capabilities_Development_Programme Open Rights Group page on the CCDP]
 
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