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  2. Hawaii Cryptologic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaii Cryptologic Center (HCC) or NSA Hawaii is a U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) Central Security Service (CSS) facility located near Wahiawa on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The facility opened on January 6, 2012, at a cost of $358 million. [ 2 ]

  3. Navy Information Operations Command, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    NIOC Hawaii also provides a secure radio relay, as well as support to the US Indo-Pacific Command ("USINDOPACOM") by providing cryptologic personnel, as well as information, communications, and engineering installation services. NIOC Hawaii provides host support services to the Regional Security Operations Center. [2] US Marine detachment

  4. Kunia Regional SIGINT Operations Center - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Department of Defense Central Security Service. The Kunia Regional SIGINT Operations Center (KRSOC, also pronounced "Kay-ARSock"), also known as the Kunia Tunnel [1] or the Regional Signals Intelligence Operations Center Kunia, was a United States National Security Agency facility [2] [3] that was located on Kunia Road between Kunia Camp and Wheeler Army Airfield in central Oahu, Hawaii.

  5. Category:National Security Agency facilities - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Cryptologic Center; H. Hawaii Cryptologic Center; I. Interagency Training Center; K. Kent Island Research Facility; Kunia Regional SIGINT Operations Center; M.

  6. Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion headquarters are located in Fort Meade, Maryland. [4] The MCSB has seven companies, [2] five of which are based in the contiguous United States, one in Hawaii, and one in England. Company A, Aurora, Colorado; Company B, Fort Meade, Maryland; Company D, Fort Eisenhower, Georgia [5]

  7. Zendian problem - Wikipedia

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    The first two groups are repeated at the end of the message, which allows correction of garbled indicators. The remaining characters are encrypted text. Since the transmissions always use complete groups, "nulls" may have been used to pad out the text. Cryptosystems employed include transposition, dinome, and rotor-based ciphers and a one-part ...

  8. Gregory Gagnon - Wikipedia

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    He has extensive intelligence and cyberspace operations experience, commanding the Texas Cryptologic Center, 67th Cyberspace Operations Group, 495th Expeditionary Intelligence Squadron, and 94th Intelligence Squadron. He also had assignments in Afghanistan and South Korea. In 2021, Gagnon transferred from the Air Force to the Space Force.

  9. IBM 7950 Harvest - Wikipedia

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    HARVEST. The IBM 7950, also known as Harvest, was a one-of-a-kind adjunct to the Stretch computer which was installed at the United States National Security Agency (NSA). Built by IBM, it was delivered in 1962 and operated until 1976, when it was decommissioned.