Tuesday, March 22, 2005
Declassified NSA Documents
Some of the documents that appear for the first time in this                  update shed additional light on the history of NSA. They concern                  the NSA's participation in the space reconnaissance program (Document                  3), NSA's success in deciphering Soviet communications in                  the 1960s (Document 4), the efficacy of NSA                  activities in the late mid-to-late 1960s (Document                  5), and Israel's attack on the USS Liberty during the 1967                  war (Document 10). Others provide new insight                  on NSA's assessment of key issues in the new century (Document                  21, Document 23), on NSA's attempts to                  adapt to the changing world and communications environment, (Document                  22), on the agency's regression to old policies with regard                  to organizational secrecy (Document 26a,                  Document 26b), and on NSA activities before                  and after the events of 9/11 (Document 25).
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