For all you cryptogeeks, general geeks, or intelligence buffs out there.

-rick
infowarrior.org

http://www.thememoryhole.org/nsa/origins_of_nsa.htm


>From the foreword:

    It is a masterfully researched and documented account of the evolution
of a national SIGINT [signal intelligence] effort following World War
II, beginning with the fragile trends toward unification of the
military services as they sought to cope with a greatly changed
environment following the war, and continuing through the
unsatisfactory experience under the Armed Forces Security Agency. ...

    Mr. Burns has identified most of the major themes which have
contributed to the development of the institutions which characterize
our profession: the struggle between centralized and decentralized
control of SIGINT, interservice and interagency rivalries, budget
problems, tactical versus national strategic requirements, the
difficulties of mechanization of processes, and the rise of a strong
bureaucracy. These factors, which we recognize as still powerful and
in large measure still shaping operational and institutional
development, are the same ones that brought about the birth of the
NSA.

>From the introduction:

    This study traces the evolution of the military structures from the
early 1930s to the establishment of a unique agency to deal with
COMINT [communications intelligence] - the National Security Agency -
in 1952.


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