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6 March 1999
Source: http://www.nsa.gov:8080/docs/history/


Cryptologic History and NSA



Cryptologic History 
 





  The art and science of cryptology has driven the work of NSA since its inception. The Center for Cryptologic History (CCH) is responsible for NSA's Cryptologic History Program, the object of which is to preserve the institutional memory of NSA and to document the role of cryptology in American history. 

The CCH has produced many informative publications about American cryptologic history. It has also gathered significant original documents from the VENONA project and the Cuban Missile Crisis which have been declassified and released. The Center holds a biennial symposium on Cryptologic History, inviting academia and historians to present papers and panels on a wide range of cryptologic history topics. 




Source: http://www.nsa.gov:8080/docs/history/papercall.html


The Eighth Symposium on Cryptologic History
27, 28 & 29 October 1999

--- Call for Papers ---

The Center for Cyptologic History and the National Security Agency will host the eighth Symposium on Cryptologic History, 27-29 October 1999 at NSA, Ft. Meade, Maryland. The Symposium will take advantage of the wealth of recently declassified documents and the considerable recent scholarship on cryptology in World War II and beyond.

The Center for Cryptologic History welcomes proposals for unclassified papers or panels relating to any aspect of cryptologic history from ancient times to the present. To propose either a complete session or an individual paper, please submit:

Deadline for submission is 1 April 1999.