From the document:
“The digital revolution has clearly placed the National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA /CSS) in a unique position to serve the nation in new and exciting ways. Our future demands that we succeed in providing Global Cryptologic Dominance through improved performance and better integration of our core expertise and missions – exploit , protect and defend – while supporting DoD efforts to attack information and information systems. Delivering Global Cryptologic Dominance also demands our best people and best efforts to develop and operate world – class Cryptologic systems and tools. Our aim is to sense, make sense of, and securely share electronically gathered information at the speed, agility, and security that the global information network offers. Additionally, we will measurably improve the security of national security systems and other critical operations and information by providing the Information Assurance know -how and technology when and where needed.”
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