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NSA/CSS 60th Anniversary Timeline - 1990s
Significant Events | Media | Photos | Documents
Significant Events
- 1991 - Desert Storm
NSA provided key SIGINT support during this confilct.
- 1993 - National Cryptologic Museum
The Museum tells the story of the important role that cryptology has played throughout history.
- 1996 - National Vigilance Park
The Park features three aircraft used in aerial reconnaissance missions.
- 1999 - Lt Gen Hayden 100 Days of Change
This initiative encouraged free, frequent, and clear communications up and down the chain of command.
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Media
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Photos
- Group portrait of Presidents Ford, Nixon, Bush, Reagan and Carter in the Oval Office
- Friendship Annex complex, completed in the 1980s and 1990s
- Friendship Annex complex, completed in the 1980s and 1990s
- Main buildings of the National Security Agency
- Frank B. Rowlett Building, also known as Operations Building 3 and originally known as the S Building
- NSA Deputy Director Robert L. Prestel at the World Wide Awards Ceremony
- President Bush arrives in Marine One to attend the NSA World Wide Awards Ceremony
- President Bush and NSA Deputy Director Robert L. Prestel at the World Wide Awards Ceremony
- President Bush arrives at NSA to attend the World Wide Awards Ceremony
- President Bush arrives in Marine One to attend the NSA World Wide Awards Ceremony
- President Bush greets NSA Director Vice Admiral William O. Studeman, USN, Deputy Director Robert L. Prestel, and Chief of Staff William P. Crowell upon arrival for the NSA World Wide Awards Ceremony
- President Bush greets NSA Director Vice Admiral William O. Studeman upon arrival for the NSA World Wide Awards Ceremony
- President Clinton with NSA Director Vice Admiral J. Michael McConnell
- C-130 aircraft at National Vigilance Park, dedicated in 1997
- Regional Security Operations Centers like this one in Hawaii provide NSA with redundancy in the event of an emergency
- C-130 Aircraft landing at Ft. Meade, Maryland
- Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Colin Powell uses NSA technology to communicate securely with the Pentagon during Operation Desert Shield
- President George H. W. Bush describes NSA employees as "The unsung Heroes of Desert Storm"
- NSA's Cryptologic Memorial Wall honors those "who served in silence" since World War II
- VADM William Studeman, USN, NSA Director August 1988 - May 1992
- Robert L. Prestel, NSA Deputy Director July 1990 - January 1994
- VADM Michael McConnell, USN, NSA Director May 1992 - February 1996
- William P. Crowell, NSA Deputy Director February 1994 - October 1997
- Lt Gen Kenneth A. Minihan, USAF, NSA Director February 1996 - March 1999
- Barbara A. McNamara, NSA Deputy Director October 1997 - June 2000
- Lt Gen Michael V. Hayden, USAF, NSA Director March 1999 - April 2005
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Documents
- BEACHCOMB Program Overview: History, Status, and Directions - 21 March 1991
- Memorandum, Director Studeman's Farewell to Employees - 08 April 1992
- USSID 1, SIGINT Operating Policy - 13 June 1994
- American Cryptology During Cold War 1945-1989, Book I: The Struggle for Centralization 1945-1960 - 1995
- Clinton Library: Letter National Security Medal for Admiral Studeman - 20 June 1995
- Communicator, Vol. III, No30 - 24 July 1995
- Clinton Library: Letter to VADM McConnell on Departure from NSA- 01 March 1996
- The Cryptologic Almanac 50th Anniversary Series, KAL-007: The SIGINT Perspective - 1997
- Cryptologic Almanac, Soviet Union's Invasion of Afghanistan 25 December 1979 - 24 February 1998
- Clinton Library: Letter National Security Medal for Lieutenant General Minihan - 17 March 1999
- Memorandum for the Chairman, Select Committee on Intelligence, Subject: Year 2000 Preparations - 02 August 1999
- New Enterprise Team, (NETeam) Recommendations, The Director's Work Plan for Change - 01 October 1999
Please Note: These historical documents are PDF images of formerly classified carbon paper and reports that have been declassified. Due to the age and poor quality of some of the PDF images, a screen reader may not be able to process the images into word documents. In accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, individuals may request that the government provide auxiliary aids or services to ensure effective communication of the substance of the documents. For such requests, please contact the Public Affairs Office at 301-688-6524.
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