NSA 60th Anniversary


Established on Nov. 4, 1952, in 2012 the National Security Agency celebrated 60 years of service to the nation.

In issuing the directive that gave birth to the agency, then-President Harry Truman understood the need to continue U.S. efforts that had led to breaking German and Japanese codes in World War II, success against the German U-Boat threat in the North Atlantic, and victory in the Battle of Midway in the Pacific. America had become a dominant power on a global stage, facing global responsibilities and threats. As war raged in Korea, the creation of NSA allowed the Defense Department to consolidate cryptologic support to military operations, and to meet challenges that the nation would face in the Cold War.

Learn more about the Agency's storied history of service to the nation in our 60th Anniversary publication and accompanying interactive timeline: NSA's 60 Years of Defending Our Nation.

NSA 60th Anniversary Book

You can read the NSA 60th Anniversary Book in the following format:


The below interactive NSA Timeline is from 1952 to 2012 and highlights major events in NSA's 60 years of defending the nation. Please click on the various decades to find important historical documents, audio files, and photographs from World War II and the beginnings of NSA through the 2000s. Included are 250 declassified documents, 196 of which are being released for the first time, and over 150 photographs and audio files. Example of what this timeline covers: NSA's first Director, the move to Fort Meade, Congressional hearings, the Suez Crisis, NSA's purchase of its first supercomputer, spies and defections, a ship capture, the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin, Soviet challenges, Project GUNMAN and bugs in the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, support to Desert Storm, information technology revolution age, expeditionary SIGINT, and COMSEC developments. It then leads into the 1990s and 2000s and covers Afghanistan and Iraq and cyber security. The sources of this unique, historical collection are from the National Security Agency archives as well as all the Presidential Libraries. NSA/CSS 60th Anniversary Timeline

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 19490825_PRENSA_DOC_3978122_PROGRESSREPORTAFSA.PDFProgress Report on Organization of AFSA - 25 August 1949
 19450828_PRENSA_DOC_3984134_PROHIBITING.PDFProhibiting Release of Cryptanalytic Information to the Public - 28 August 1945
 19500821_PRENSA_DOC_3986682_PROPOSED.PDFProposed Changes in JCS2010 Series - 21 August 1950
 19520204_PRENSA_DOC_3978573_PROPOSEDPRESS.PDFProposed Press Release - 4 February 1952
 19680119_DOC_3981389_PUEBLO.PDFPueblo KORCOM 04 - 19 January 1968
 20000204_2000_DOC_3987529_Q5.PDFQ5 Preliminary Assessment of the Network Outage - 04 February 2000
 19440629_PRENSA_DOC_3984111_RADIOINTEL.PDFRadio Intelligence Unit - 29 June 1944
 19870324_1980_DOC_REAGANLIBRARY.PDFReagan Library: Cancellation of NTISSP 2 - 24 March 1987
 19870225_1980_DOC_REAGANLIBRARY.PDFReagan Library: Computer Security Act - 25 February 1987
 19880223_1980_DOC_REAGANLIBRARY.PDFReagan Library: Farewell Letter from Howard Baker to Lieutenant General Odom - 23 February 1988
 19840621_1980_DOC_REAGANLIBRARY.PDFReagan Library: McFarlane Letter - 21 June 1984
 19840917_1980_DOC_REAGANLIBRARY.PDFReagan Library: National Policy on Telecommunications and Automated Information Systems Security - 17 September 1984
 19860926_1980_DOC_REAGANLIBRARY.PDFReagan Library: President Reagan Speech During Visit to National Security Agency - 26 September 1986
 19871109_1980_DOC_REAGANLIBRARY.PDFReagan Library: President Reagan's Response to Lieutenant General Odom's Speech - 09 November 1987
 19830903_1980_DOC_REAGANLIBRARY.PDFReagan Library: Presidential Radio Talk, Korean Airline Flight 007 - 03 September 1983
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