The Agency Whose Name May Not Be Spoken

Lefty lefty at apple.com
Fri Mar 11 11:29:18 PST 1994


>(Prior to the 1980s, mention of NSA was rarely made. Employees of NSA
>didn't mention it, and "Fort George Meade" was the only thing
>mentioned. Prior to the mid-70s, the NSA name never even appeared in
>Congressional budgets or reports. Its existence was very widely known,
>though.)

As Bamford mentions in _The Puzzle Palace_, it was, in fact, a Federal
offense for NSA employees to state that they worked for the NSA up until, I
believe, the mid-to-late-70s.

The standing joke in Washington was that "NSA" stood for "No Such Agency".

--
Lefty (lefty at apple.com)
C:.M:.C:., D:.O:.D:.








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