NSA Center for Spy Data Suffers Electrical Failures

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A $1.2 billion data center being built in Utah for the National Security Agency to house U.S. intelligence secrets has been plagued by electrical failures, according to an agency official.

The electrical failures at the facility located in the suburbs of Salt Lake City have been mitigated and the center is completing acceptance testing, the official, who asked not to be identified, said in an e-mail. The problems were reported earlier by the Wall Street Journal.