Tradition breaker.(for the National Security Agency)(Brief Article)

From: U.S. News & World Report | Date: April 3, 2000| Author: Bedard, Paul; Strobel, Warren P.; Tharp, Mike; Whitelaw, Kevin | Copyright information

More shake-ups are in store for the National Security Agency, the code- breaking and eavesdropping shop. Director Lt. Gen. Michael V. Hayden is breaking tradition by looking outside the agency for a new deput...

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