This document is an affidavit by the former director of the National Security Agency, General Keith B. Alexander created in adherence to subsection 702(g)(2)(C) of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. It describes the procedures enabling the…
This document is a presentation about a new SIGINT processing application, ICREACH. The proposed application will enable "large scale expansion of communications metadata shared with IC partners." ICREACH makes "greater use" of NSA's communications…
This document is a decision memorandum for the Director of National Intelligence, requesting the establishment of "a U.S. Intelligence Community-wide communications metadata sharing structure; to recommend that the National Security Agency establish…
This document is a draft report by the NSA's inspector general. It shows the development and operations of the Presidents Surveillance Program, a collection of surveillance programs began by George W Bush in the aftermath of September 11, 2001 and…
This document is an article from SIDtoday, an internal NSA newsletter, discussing the importance of the NSA's Remote Operations Center (ROC) to the agencies "objective of Global Network Dominance." The ROC specializes in computer network operations…
This document is an article from the internal NSA newsletter, SIDToday, discussing the new facilities planned for the ROC - Remote Operations Center. This new facility will enhance the NSA's endpoint operations capability, which work to "subvert…
This document is an article is from the internal NSA newsletter, SIDtoday. It announces the NSA preparations for the 2004 Athens Olympics, and briefly discusses intelligence operations of prior olympic games.
This article, from the internal NSA newsletter, SIDtoday, is one in a series written by the "SIGINT philosopher." This article discusses the performance and peer review system among NSA analysts.
This document is a column from the NSA newsletter, SIDtoday, written by the "SIGINT philosopher." As part of a recurring column about surveillance ethics, the author dicusses the rationale for surveilling more rather then less in terms of diplomatic…