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Texas Cryptologic Center

Coordinates:29°27′N98°38.5′W / 29.450°N 98.6417°W /29.450; -98.6417
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Texas Cryptologic Center
NSA Texas
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnited States
Branchsignals intelligence cyberspace operations, and cybersecurity operations
SizeClassified
Part ofNational Security Agency
Garrison/HQSan Antonio
Websitehttps://www.nsa.gov/About/Locations/
Commanders
Current
commander
Col. Stacy Kihara[1]
Military unit

TheNSA/CSS Texas Cryptologic Center (TCC), also known as theTexas Cryptology Center,Texas Cryptographic Center orNSA Texas, is a satellite campus at the Medina Annex,Lackland Air Force Base,San Antonio,Texas, operated by the U.S.National Security Agency (NSA).[2][3][4][5] It is adjacent to the former Medina National Stockpile Site. TCC conductssignals intelligence,cyberwarfare operations andcybersecurity operations.[6]

History

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The TCC site was formerly known as the Medina Regional Security Operations Center (RSOC), which includes the Regional Technical Control and Analysis Element (TCAE). The Medina RSOC was known to house 2200Army,Marine Corps,Navy,Air Force and civilianDepartment of Defense employees, including two squadrons of the70th Intelligence Wing—the 543rd Support Squadron and the 93rd Intelligence Squadron.

Expansion

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In 2005, the NSA leased a nearby defunct chip plant fromSony atLoop 410 and Military Drive[7] and announced plans to more than double the number of employees over the next two to three years. Originally totaling 470,000 square feet and consisting of two connected buildings, it is now about 633,000 sq. ft after expansions to the site was made.[8][9] The NSA has completed the construction of a new 94,000 square feet Data Storage Complex on the old Sony plant grounds as of June 2010, but the current employee count remains classified.

From this satellite building, issues arose when houses near the building had their garage doors opening randomly. In 2010, the NSA issued a statement that an antenna it was using "interfered" with garage door openers.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Twitter post by Congressman Tony Gonzales".
  2. ^Recommended Requirements for cryptanalysts at CCs at Texas, Georgia and Hawaii to access NSA and FBI FISA material
  3. ^Geheimdokumente: Die Spezialabteilung TAO der NSA stellt sich vor: 14/16 BACONRIDGE
  4. ^Texas Cryptology Center (TCC): Building "A" Structural Upgrades (wayback Machine)
  5. ^"TCEQ PST Registration Database". Archived fromthe original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved2014-01-06.
  6. ^"National Security Agency | Central Security Service > About Us > Cryptologic Centers > NSA/CSS Texas".www.nsa.gov. Retrieved2019-02-14.
  7. ^"Google Maps".
  8. ^"National Security Agency leases Texas plant for expansion project - Baltimore Sun". 2021-06-22. Archived fromthe original on 22 June 2021. Retrieved2021-12-02.
  9. ^abHicks, Nolan (2013-06-17)."NSA plant in San Antonio shrouded in secrecy".Chron. Retrieved2021-12-02.

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