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The National Cryptologic School Television Center

Catalog DECLASSIFIED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE INTERAGENCY SECURITY CLASSIFICATION APPEALS PANEL, E.O. 13526, SECTION 5.3(b)(3)

ISCAP APPEAL NO. 2009-050, document no. 1 DECLASSIFICATION DATE: March 05, 2018

'Classified By NSA/CSSM 123-2 Declassify On: Originating Agency's·

Determination Required

HANDLE VIA COMINT. CHANNELS ONLY

SECRET

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1 July 1991

INTRODUCTION

1. This is the ninth edition of the National Crypt~logic School catalog of television material available for reproduction and distribution within the cryptologic community. The catalog will be updated through periodic announcements of new productions via the "TELEGRAM" and republished entirely as necessary.

2. This catalog includes· television programs produced by the NCS Television Center. Not listed are commercial productions which are copyrighted, and productions on· one-of-a-kind equipments installed at Headquarters, NSA/CSS. All productions are in color unless otherwise indicated.

3. The Table of Contents is located on page iii and the index begins on page A-1.

4. Productions may be obtained directly from:

Director National Security Agency/Central Security Service ATI'N: E23 Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000

5. Tapes are available in%" U-Matic, VHS and. BETA formats.

6. SCE Field Units and non-NSA/CSS .activities requesting material from the catalog, may submit their requests directly to the NCS Television .Center (E23). Classified tapes (SI) must be ordered through the unit SSO. SECRET and CONFIDENTIAL tapes may be ordered through the unit COMSEC Custodian. Unclassified tapes may be ordered direct. Due to budgetary constraints, all requests for videotapes must be accompanied by new blank video cassettes. These tapes must be high quality, compatible in format to your ·playback equipment and of sufficient length to accomodate the running time per copy of the requested production(s).

7. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 968-7l91(s) or 859-6629(b). To obtain copies, memo request: NCS TV Center, E23, FANX II, Attn: I I Message request, Computer Mail: E23, ....__ ______ _.

Withheld from public release under the National Security Act of 1959, 50 U.S.C. 3605 (P .L. 86-36)

OPI: E23, ,_I ____ _.!Chief, NCS Television Center, 968-8267s/859-4079b. STU-ID Equipped

·UNCLASSIFIED

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION 1-COMSEC A. Equipment---------------------------------------------------------------------B. General------------------------------------------------------------------------

SECTION II-DATA SYSTEMS A. Equipment Operation _________________________________________ _: _________________ _

B. Equipment Maintenance ---------------------------------------------------------C. General _________ ;.. ______________ :_ ______________________________________________ _

SECTION IIl-SIGINT A. Equipment Operation-------------------------------~----;..---------------------~­B .. Equipment Maintenance -----------------------------------~---------------------C. Operations ----------------------------------------:.------------------------~---D. General------------------------------------------------------------------------

SECTION IV-COMMUNICATIONS A. Equipment Operation------------------------------------------------------------B. General----------------------------------------~-------------------------------

SECTION V-EW /ECM/ECCM -------------------------------------------------------

SECTION VI-LANGUAGE----------------------------------:.--~---------------------

SECTION VII-PERSONNEL ' A. Orientation ______________________ :_ _____________ ~---------------·----------------:.. B. Gene!.'al __ :. ___________________________________________________ .,. ________________ _

~ECTION VIII-SECURITY ----------------'-----,------------~-----------------------­SECTION IX-LOGISTICS--------------------------~----------------.:---------------SECTION X-ADMINISTRATIVE ________________ ..; ___________________________________ _

SECTION XI-GENERAL EDUCATION --------------------------------------------:_ __

ALPHABETICAL INDE~--------------------------------------:..----------------------

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INTRODUCTION TO VINSON (U) TVC-503A 1978

Running Time: 11:30 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) An overview of the \T_INSON Tactical Secure Voice Equipment.

TSEC/KY-57 OPERATO~ TRAINING (U) TVC-5038 1978

Running Time: 52:36 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) A ·four-part tape on operating the KY-57 equipment consisting of: (1) Introduction to VINSON; (2) Zeroizing KYX-15, loading KYX-15, zeroizing KYK-13, loading KYK-13, changing batteries in KOI-18, KYK-13, and KYK-15; (3) Zeroizing KY-57/KY-58, loading KY-58, changing batteries in KY-58, preparing KY-58 for operation; and (4) Operator's SARK.

TSEC/KY-58 OPERATOR TRAINING (U) TVC-503C 1978

Running Time: 53: 15 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) A four-part tape on operating the KY-58 equipment consisting of: ( 1) Introduction to VINSON; (2) Zeroizing KYX-13, loading KYK-13, changing batteries in a KOI-18, ,KYK-13, and KYX-15; (3) Zeroizirig the KY-57/KY-58, loading KY-58, changing batteries in KY-58, preparing KY-58 for operation; and (4) Operator's SARK.

NET CONT:aOLLER TRAINING (U) TVC-503D 1978

Running Time: 75:18 . Classification: Confidential· 2 Parts

(U) A four-part tape on Net Controller operations· consisting of: ( 1) Introduction to VINSON; · (2) Zeroizing KYX-15, loading KYX-15, zeroizing KYK-13, loading KYK-13, changing batteries in a KOI-18, KYK-13 and KYX-15; (3) Zeroizing the KY-57/KY-58, loading the KY-57, changing batteries in a KY-57, preparing KY-57 for operations; (4) SARK Variable Generate Operation, setting up a Net, SARK Automatic Remote Keying, SARK Manual Remote Keying.

TSEC/KW-46 BROADCAST SECURITY EQUIPMENT (U) TVC-762 1980

Running Time: 27: 17 Classification: Secret · 1 Part

(U) The KW-46 Broadcast· Security Equipment is being developed to replace the TSEC/KW-37 and TSEC/KG-14. The KW-46 videotape presentation consists of two parts. Part I contains a review of the operational capabilities of the KW-46 including discussions on data rates, main.tainability, en~ryption/decryption techniques, and synchronization. The KW-46 keying concept is discussed in detail. Part II is a demonstration of the equipment initialization sequence, the single and multi-channel modes of operation, and the remote keying operation. A copy of the narrative accompanies the tape.

THE l!MSTEAD SYSTEM (U) TVC-778 1981

Running Time: 23:39 Classification: Secret 1 Part.

(U) The UMSTEAD System is a videotape presentation describing the capabilities-and operation of the TSEC/Cl-11 UMSTEAD system. A description of each component and an operational demonstration are also given· on this tape. This presentation is intended to be distributed to major commands and/or agencies to present to them this.new concept in secure communications. . .

UNCLASSIFIED 1-1 Equipment

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TSEC/KG-84 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (U). TVC-S54 1981

Running Time: 45:00 Classification: Confidential I Part

(U) This training videotape demonstrates KG-84 setup, cold start, operation, and troubleshoot­ing at the operator level. A module on fill devices is also included.

TSEC/KG-81 OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS (U) TVC-848 1982

Running Time: 50:00 Classification: Coµfidential 1 Part

(U) This videotape describes the basic function, operation, switch settings, strapping options, and keying and rekeying· of the KG-81 equipment. It .is designed to train new operational military personnel.

STU-U REKEYING (U) TVC-1027 1984

Running Time: 09:46 ' Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This is a step-by-step instructional. tape on how to load cryptovariables into a Secure Telephone Unit, Second Generation (STU-Ill or KY-71, using either a KOl-18 tape reader or a KYK-13 electronic transfer device.

USING YOUR STU-II (U) TVC-927 1984

Running' Time: 13:15 Classification: For· Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This tape provides operating instruction~ for the ·secure Telephone Unit (STU-II) or KY-71. It explains how to .use the STU-II as a normal phone (clear mode), a secure phone (secure mode), and as a secure intercom system. ·It also addresses the physical 'security requirements for

1the crypto ignition key (CIK).

UMSTEAD:. TODAY AND TOMORROW (U) TVC-1050 · 1984

Running Time: 15:40 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) A description of the UMSTEAD (Cl-II, COSS), Secure Satellite Communications System. The operational uses, past field developments, and a general explanation of the system are presented. This tape is designed for· nontechnical personnel who have a communications need.

KG-84 HIGH SHOCK DESTRUCTION SYSTEM (U) TVC-1116 1985

Running Time:. 1Q:25 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This tape shows how to install and operate a system designed to destroy critical chips inside. the KG-84/84~ in an emergency. The system is intended for use in high-risk areas when overrun or capture is' imminent.

THE TRIBUTARY SYSTEM (U) · TVC-1132 1985

Running Time: 15:25 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) Shows how to hook up and operate the·various equipments which make up the TRIBUTARY System.

UNCLASSIFIED I-2 Equipment

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TSEC/KG-84 DLED: AN OVERVIEW (U) TVC-769 1981

Running Time: 11:45 -Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) This overview of the KG.-84 capabilities is intended to inform potential users of the equipment. A brief history, a comparison with the KW-7, KW-26, KG-13 and KG-30 equipments, a discussioi'i of functional assets-operational modes, data rates, special features, keying method, variables, fill devices, testfog-and informa.tion ~oncerning service control, related documents, and NSA information sources are included in the tape.

THE KY-68 AND SELECTED TRI-TAC EQUIPMENTS: AN OVERVIEW (U) . TVC-817 1982

Running Time: 19:21 Classification: C_onfidential . · 1 Part

(U) This overview presents various features and functions of the TTC-39, TTC-42 and SB-3865 TRI-TAC circuit switches and the KY--68 Digital Subscriber Voice Terminal. Associated COMSEC equipments are also discussed. This videotape shows advantages Of thes~ equipments to prospective users.

TSEC/KG-81 TRUNK ENCRYPTION DEVICE·- AN OVERVIEW (U) TVC-925 1982

Running Time: 12: 15 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) This physical and functional description of the KG-81 Trunk Encryption Device is intended for senior enlisted men and junior officers with some communications background. It is designed to augment a briefing aids package on TRI-TAC .COMSEC equipments.

KY-90 AN OVERVIEW (U) TVC-864 1983

Running Time: 13:41 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) An introduction to the Secure Digital Net Radio futerface Unit. A tactical equipment capable of interconnecting various types of single. channel radios and TID-TAC circuit switch subscribers passing digital or analogue voice, teletype, facsimile, or compu_ter data .

. STU-III LOW COST TERMINAL (U) TVC-1201 1986

Running Time: 8:57 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) This tape promotes acquisition of the STU-ID, Secure Telephone Unit, by agencies and contractors handling information related to national security, by demonstrating its ease of operation and installation. (This video ·is a module .of CY-188)

INTRODUCTION TO VINSON. (U) TVC-1299 1985

Running Time: 11:26 Classification".· For Official Use Only 1 Part

{U) An overview of the VINSO~ Tactical Secure Voice Equipment. Sanitized for contractors,

PARKHILL MOD (U) TVC-1561 1987

Running '1'.ime: 17:00 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This .videotape is an aid to familiarize maintenance personnel with mandatory modifications to all deployed ·Parkhill COMSEC equipment.

UNCLASSIFIED 1-3 Equipment

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FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY COMSEC

BATTLE SUCCESS AND COMSEC (U) TVC-1129 1987

Running Time: 7:59 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) The importance of communications security is highlighted in 6 one and two minute stor~es from World War II. Through them, the viewer learns how good COMSEC procedures turned

. the tide.

NATIONAL INFOSEC AWARDS PRESENTATIONS (FOUO) TVC-2312 1990

. ·Running Time: 58:48 Classifii;ation.: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(FOUO) 1990 National INFOSEC awards presentations.

COMSEC MONITORING CENTER CEREMONY (U) TVC-2350 1990

Running Time: 35:07 Classification: ~ecret Noforn I Part

(U) I I National qrnus COMSEC Regional Monitoring Center - ribbon c.utting ceremony, 5/4/90.

Withheld from public release under the National Security Act of 1959, 50 U.S.C. 3605 (P.L. 86-36)

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1-4 Equipment

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.PROCESSING COMSEC EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS (U) TVC-572 1979

Running Time: 08: 00 Classification: Secret 1 Part

(U) This seven-minute production informs "S" organization engineers of the necessary procedures in processing a COMSEC equipment modification. A brief history of an actual modification shows the viewer the necessary regulations, published guidelines and forms; the regulating groups involved and the functions of each; ·requirements of the MOD installers; and duties of the engineer.

COMSEC INTEGRATED LOGISTIC SUPPORT (U) TVC-595 1980

Running Time: 10:10 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) COMSEC Integrated Logistic Support informs the viewer about the elements of integrated logistic support and the responsibilities of various "S" Offices in implementing ILS. This tap·e

, is int~nded for management personnel and general dissemination.

U.S. COMMUNIC~TIONS IN JEOPARDY (U) TVC-731 -1981

Running Time: ,22:40 Classification: Secret Noforn 1 Part

,%CC0) This tape presents a general overview of the foreign si:als int~lligence (SIG!NT) · threat to unprotected U.S. communications. It emphasizes· the l _ I and includes a dramatized description of organizations, areas of coverage, and methods of operation. The tape would be useful for persons requiring an understanding of the reality of this threat and the resultant need· for communications security; it. does not presume familiarity with the subject.

COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY - RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING (U) TVC-851 1982

Running Time: 24:00 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) An overview of Communications Security-Research and engineering. at NSA.

COMSEC AWARENESS (U) TVC-918 1983

Running Time: 00:60 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A one minute spot commercial intended for viewing in conjunction with other TV fare. Its object is to increase basic COMSEC awareness world-wide. ·

THE HUMAN THREAT TO COMSEC (U) TVC-919A 1983

Running Time: 17:23 Classification: Confidential Noforn 1 Part

(U) The object of this tape is to alert people to the serious threat to the security of U.S. cryptographic systems and the information they protect and to enlist support for recommended countermeasures. ·

THE COMSEC CUSTODIAN: A VITAL ROLE (U) TVC-868 1983

Running Time: 25:35 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This is an introductory tape to be used in the training of COMSEC Custodians. It contains an overview of the procedures necessary to control COMSEC material properly and covers some of the problems with which the average custodian must cope.

SE€RB'f 1-5 HANDLE VIA COMINT CHANNELS ONLY

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COMSEC

CRYPTOVARlfABLES, THE KEYS TO SECURITY (U)

Running Time: <n: 15 Classification: For Offieial Use Only

TVC-1013 1983

1 Part·

(U) This videotape is intended to familiarize the viewers ·with the role of cryptQvariables in securing communications, and to give them a better appreciation ·of the need for special protection of cryptovariables before, during, and after use.

COMSEC SUPPORT FOR COMMAND AND CONTROL OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS (U) TVC-998 1984

Running Time: 14:21 Classification: Secret Nofom 1 Part

(U} Describe· the\

-~'=-~-,---,---~~::-.,-;-~~-,-.,....,....---,----..,.--,--...--~-:-:---,--~~~~~~~~~~~-' Demonstrates use of the material in simulated operations.

KEYING MATERIAL ACCESS (U) TVC-1088 1985

Running Time: 15: 11 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This tape, based on a worldwide study of practices and procedures used in handling COMSEC keying material, gives practical suggestions for reducing its vulnerability. Al~hough the study was conducted at U.S. Army commcenters, the principles for reducing access to key are universally applicable. ·

THE THREAT TO. U.S. COMMUNICATIONS IN EUROPE (U) TVC-1046 1984

Running Time: 48:00 Classification: Secret Noforn 1 Part

~n interview with a who recounts hostile SIGINT efforts against NATO and U.S. Communications in Europe, and the information that his country was able to gain on U.S. military preparedness.

COMSEC COMMERCIAL: LAND SERIE$ (U) TVC-1091 1985

Running Time: 9:00 Classification: Unclassified· 1 Part

(U) This tape consists of ten thirty second spots .. The possible consequence of interception of U.S. communications by an adversaey is depicted using an animated cartoon with ten different captions.

COMSEC COMMERCIAL: SEA SERIES (U) TVC-1150 1985

Running Time: 9:00 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U} This tape consists of ten thirty secon"d spots. The possible consequence of interception of U.S. communications by an adversary is depicted using an· animated cartoon with ten different captions.

THE NAME OF THE GAME, A COMSEC OVERVIEW (U) TVC-1030 1985

Running Time: 20:35 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) A fast paced overview of Communications Security including transmission security, crypto­. graphic security, emission security, physical security, operations security, and communications cover and deception. NSA's role in prese1.1t and future COMSEC development is touched on and football analogies are used for added interest. (This Video is a Module of CY-188).

SECRET 1-6 General

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TEMPEST - ITS OIAGNOSIS ANJ> TREATMENT (U) TVC-1146 1985

Running Time: 14:36 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) The object is to inform federal personnel, military and civilian, about the dangers of compromising emanations from information processing equipment. The threat to national security is shown and precautionary measures recommended.

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MAINTENANCE AND USE OF THE TARGET MASTER ANALYTIC REPOSITORY (U) TVC-824 1981

Running Time: 95:01 Classification: Secret Codeword 7 Parts

(U) Tape #1 - Introduction to the Target Master Analytic Repository (TMAR), Tape #2 -; TMAR Interactive Edit (GRAPHEX) Program, EDIT (GRAPHEX) Program, ADD, Tape #3 -

· TMAR Interactive Edit (GRAPHEXl Program, EDIT & VIEW, Tape #4 - Updating the TMAR in a TSS Environment, Tape #5 - Operation of the DD 7000 Terminal, Tape #6 - Operation of the IBM 32XX Series Terminal, Tape #7 - Access & Use of TMAR. The objective of the course is to train B Group analysts in the Maintenance and use of the TMAR data base. A student workbook must be used with the videotapes.

PLURIBUS IMP OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE (U) TVC-841 1982

R.unning Time: 88:05 Classification: Unclassified 8 Parts

(U) This program describes the 1st level maintenance of th~ PLURIBUS IMP. It also provides initial background in the theory and implementation of packet switch computer networks by the Agency.

MASS STORAGE USING DIGITAL OPTICAL DISK (U) TVC-1048 1984

Running Time: ~:25 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) A demonstration of the capabilities of a prototype digital optical disk recorder, which was used to store and retrieve gazetteer information. .

TEKTRONIX R7844 DUAL-BEAM OSCILLOSCOPE (U) TVC-974 1984

Running Time: 17: 17 ~ Classification: Unclassified 3 Parts

(U) '!'.apes 1 &2 cover the operation of the mainframe, vertical &Ild horizontal plug-in unit controls and connectors. Tape 3 demonstrates basic signal measurements using the R7844 oscilloscope.

HEWLETT-PACKARD 5328A UNIVERSAL COUNTER (U) TVC-1161 1984

Running Time: 30:30 Classification: Unclassified · 2 Parts

(Ul Tape 1 describes options available with the counter, controls and connectors, and their functions. Tape 2 shows how to make basic measurements of Frequency, Period, Time Interval, Time Interval Avera~ing, Totalizing and Ratio.

SRL MODEL 112C PLO PRF SYNTHESIZER (U) .TVC-1162 1984

Running Time: 27:28 Classification: Unclassified 2 Parts

(U) Tape 1 covers the controls and connectors and describes their functions. Tape 2 tells how to phase lock to a standard and non-standard reference frequency. It also covers triggering a pulse train on the oscilloscope using the N1, N2, and an external os'cillator. '

KNOBSTICK ANTENNA (U) TVC-1500 1988

Running Time: 6:00 Classification: Secret CCO -1 Part

(U) This .brief videotape describes the design and operation of the knobstick antenna which is desi_gned to receive LVHF signals in various parts of the world.

UNCLASSIFIED 11-1 Equipment Operation

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DOCIJl'DI::AsSi:i:ili 2 5 5 DATA SYSTEMS

CDT LONG VERSION (U) TVC-2027 1989

Running Time: 23: 00 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) The Computer Based Training Show describes the possibilities of CBT, especially within the constraints of modern training needs.

UNCLASSIFIED 11-2 Equipment Operation

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ECHELON: SA411-E MOD MANUAL RECEIVER (U) TVC-567 1979 .-·

Running Time: 319:31 /

Classification: Uncl~ssified 22 Parts

(U) Instruc~s students in the SA41 t-E Manual· Receiver Theory of operation/maintenance, performance char.acterization, and the receiver integration in the Receiver Subsystem as it related to the ECHELON I expansion program .. Approximately 80% of the presentation is devoted to Maintenance Theory .

.DELTA DATA 7000T MAINTENANCE 'TRAINING (U) Running Time: 603:30 Classification: Unclassified

TVC-729A 19~1

26 Parts

(U) This course provides maintenance training for the microprocessor experienced technician on· the ·Delta Data 7000T video display terminal. Maintenance manuals must be used with these tapes.

DELTA PATA 3000T CONTROLLER MAINTENANCE (U) TVC-729B 1981.

Running·Time: 282:37 Classi ficcUion: Unclassified 14 Parts

(U) This. course provides maintenance training for the microprocessor experienced technician on the 300QT· Controller .. Maintenance manuals must be used· with these tapes.

DEMODULATOR.GROUP (U) OM:...62 ,OM-62 Demodulator Group MD- l 130/FGC Demodulator IP-1410/J'GC Display TVC-832 1982

~unning Time: (A) 52:20 (B) 49:50 Classification: .Unclassified 4 Parts

(U) LRU Maintenance for OM-62 Demodulator Group. These tapes provide LRU Maintena~ce ~raining for the MD-1130/FGC Demodulator and IP-1410/FGC display.

LOW BAND RECORDER ANALYZER OPERATION AND FIELD MAINTENANCE (U) TVC-806 1982

Running Time: 75:00 Classification: Unclassified 3 Parts

(U) This program provides-LBRA users operation, calibration, and field maintenance procedures. The information is general in nature but sufficient to allow the user to.become comfortable with LBRA applications. The LBRA Manual is often referred to·and·may be helpful·when viewing this material.

HARDWARE INTERFACE UNIT (U} TVC-821 1982

Running Time: 85: 20 Classification: Unclassified 4 Parts

(U) Th_e Hardware Interface Unit is an iriterface between two digitizers and the DMA port on a DEC Computer. This series of .tapes provides, ·an overview complete theory of oper11-tion and troubleshootil).g hints on the· interface: .

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MD-1121/G PSK DEMODULATOR (U) TVC-798 1983

Running Time: 97:00 Classification: For Official Use Only 7 Parts

(U) This program provides directives for the operation, .calibration, and maintenance _of the MD-1121/G. Thi$ program provides a trained technician with the information, that is required· to calibrate and maintain this demodulator. Ancillary information is av~ilable in Tech. Manual TEMO - OA00-010.

MD-1119 _MULTITONE FSK DEMODULA'fOR (8X) (U) TVC-800 1982

Running Time: 113:38 ·Classification: Unclassified 5 Parts

(U) Th.is program demonstrates the operation, alignment, and detailed circuit operation ·of the MD-1119 demodulator. The program is of sufficient scope and detail to provide a trained technician· with the information required to maintain this unit. For additional information the Technical manual and SPEC TEST MD-1119 may be consulted.

THE FIELD MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES FOR TD-1306A/ . UR DEMULTIPLEXER (U) · TVC-791 1981

Running Time: 47:50 Classification: Unclassified 3 Parts

(U) Diagnosing problems in the demultiplexer and· replacement of largest replaceable units (P.C. boards, power supplies, display, .keypad). Requires use of digital multimeter.

MD-1118V MULTITONE PSK DEMODULATOR (U) TVC-799 1983

Running Time: 174:21 Classification: Unclassified 11 Parts

(U) This program provides a trained technician with the information required to accomplish the alignment, "t!!stirig, repair, and verification of proper operation of the MD-1118V demodu-lator. For additional details see the MD-1118V Tech. manual. ·

. MD-1120/G MULTITONE FSK DEMODULATOR (U) Running Time:_ Classification:

(U) An eight part series on operating and maintenance procedures of the MD-1120/G Multitone FSK Demodulator. ·

Mi>-1120/G-MULTITONE FSK DEMODULATOR -INTRODUCTION & OPERATION (U) TVC-801A 1984

Running Time: 14:00 I

Classifi~ation: For.Official Use Only · I Part

(U) This tape provides ~n overview of the demodulator operating pr0cedures and illustrates _proper operation of the unit.

MD-1120/G MULTITONE FSK DEMODULATOR.:. BLOCK DIAGRAM (U) TVC-801B 1984

Running Time: 07:40' Classification: For Official Use Only I Part

cul This tape illustrates the signal ftow through the demodulator and provides some insight into the technical details of the demodulation process .

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MD-1120/G MULTITONE FSK DEMODULATOR - CIRCUIT BOARDS (PART 1) (U) Running Time: 22:35 Classification: For Official Use Only

(U) Provides a detaileµ analysis of the logic and circuitry. · ( l) Input automatic gain control (2) Double buffer shift register (3) ·Synthesizer· (4) D to A converter & multiplier (5) Filter assemblies (6) Vector sum and comparator

MD-1120/G MULTITONE FSK DEMODULATOR - CIRCUIT BOARDS (PART _2) (U) .

Running Tim~: 22:20 . Classification: For Official Use Only

(U). Provides a detailed analysis of the logic & circuitry. (1) Data delay assembly (2) Reill time output (3) Auto analog phase lock loop ( 4) · Auto digital phase lock loop

MD-1120/G MULTITONE FSK DEMODULATOR~ CIRCUIT .

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TVC-801D· 1984

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BOARDS (PART 3) (U) TVC-801E 1984

Running Time: 22:35 Classification: For Official Use Only

(U) Provides ·a detailed analysis of the. logic & circuitry. ( 1 ) Front end timing no. 1 (2) Front end timing no. 2 (3) Keyboard control no. 1 (4) Keyboard control no. 2

MD-1120/G MULTITONE FSK DEMODULATOR - CIRCUIT BOARDS· (PART 4) (U) .

Running Time: 16:40 Classification: For. Official Use Only

(U) Provides a detailed analysis of the logic & circuitry. ( 1) Display register no. 1 ·

· (2) Display ·register no. 2 (3) Power up assembly (4) Memory times 1 assembly (5) I/O buffer . (6) Raw data_ output

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. MD-1120/G MULTITONE FSK DEMbt>iJLATOR -MAINTENANCE (U) . . TVC-SOIG. 1984.

Running Time: 15:50 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(UJ ·Illustrates calibration procedures, and performance tests which will assist in fault isolation, and maintenance.

MD-1120/G MULTITONE FSK DEMODULATOR -. REMOTE CONTROL TEST (U) . TVC-801H 1984

Running Time: 05: 25 Classification: _For· Official Use Only I Part

· . (U) .Illustrates th.e procedure for setting up, controlling and verifying the demodulators operating · paraineters,.such as no. o~ canals, _frequency separation and baud rate.

MD-1050/G FSK-DFS DEMODULATOR (U) TVC-803 · 1983

Running Time: 83: 12 Classification: Unclassified 5 Parts

'(U) Maintenance; alignment and test procedures on the-MD-1050/G FSK-DFS Demodulator.

SFP5000 HFDF RECEIVER SERIES (U)

Running Ti.me: Classifica.tion:

(U} A four part series on .overall troubleshooting and maintenance of the HFDF SFP5000 System. It includes Receiver Alignment (TVC-877 A-NJ; Miscellaneous SFP5000 troubleshooting . and maintenance (TVC-965 A-DJ; Alignment & troubleshooting the FDK 5001 Frequency Synthesizer (TVC-963 A&BJ; Troubleshooting the AG5000 Tuning Unit (TVC-964 A&B}.

PLATH SFP5000 DF RECEIVER ALIGNMENT,_ ALIGNMENT OF 5550-17 POWER. UNIT (U) TVC-877A 1983

Running _Time:· 09:52 Classification: Unclassified I Part

. (U} Describes the severe shock hazard· inherent with the Plath equipment and the tests that should be performed to i~sure proper po~er correction. Tests· cover location of all Power Supply and Test Points, measurement.or' all Power Supply Voltages and adjustments of voltage regulators

· in the Powe_r Supply Unit. ·

PLATH SFPSOOO DF RECEIVER ALIGNMENT­ALIGNMENT OF 5550-1113 FINAL STAGE (U) TVC-8778 1983

Running °.Time: : 11: 37 · Classification: Unclassified I Part

(U) Co~ers adju~tment of the trace on the Cathode Ray Tube and use of a signal generator to test' ap:d adjti-st ,the AB, CD and HA Circuitry, in the Final stage.

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PLATH SFP5000 RECEIVER ALIGNMENT:.. ALIGNMENT OF.5550-14 iF HINGED FRAME (PART 1) (U)" TVC-877C 1983

Running Time: 23:06 Classification: Unclassified

(UJ Shows the location of the IF Frame and the procedures to follow to prepare the Frame for alignment. Describes · testing of the 555(}-1113 Final Stage prior to IF Frame alignment. Describe& the use of a signal generator to adjust the circuitry in the. AB and CD channels. Additional testing includes measurement and adjustment- of the 3rd local Oscillator.

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TVC-877D 1983

Running Time: 15:17 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part .

(U) A con~inuation of tape TVC-877C, however, it covers use of the Plath 95-21 Auxiliary Unit to align the circuitry of the AB & C.D IF Channels.

PLATH SFP5000 RECEIVER ALIGNMENT-ALIGNMENT OF 5550-14 IF HlNGED FRAME (PART 3) (U) . TVC-877E 1983

R~nning Time: 16:08 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A continuation of tape TVC-877D, however, it covers testing and adjustment of the HA Channel in the IF FraIPe. Additional testing covers measurement of the AG.C, Automatic Gain Control, range of the IF Frame ..

PLATH SFP5000 RECEIVER ALIGNMENT­ALIGNMENT OF 5550-16·FRAME BELOW (PART l).(U) TVC-877F 1983

Running Time: 08:07 Classification: Unclassified . 1 Part

(U) Covers testing and alignment of the old type of Frequency Multiplier in the Frame Below. This circuitry increases the frequency of the 1 MHZ input signal to 49 MHZ, which is the 2nd local.oscillator used in the SFP5000 receiyer.

PLATH SFP5000 RECEIVER ALIGNMENT­ALIGNMENT.OF 5.550-16 FRAME BELOW (PART 2) (U) TVC-877G 1983

Running Time: 16:02 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

: (U) Covers testing and adjustment of the Balance Circuitry in the Frame Below which generates the internal Calibration signals for the SFP500o· receiver. Additional testing covers use of a signal generator to check the input switching Boards and improvement of the automatic Balance , Circuitry in the Frame Below. ·

PLATI;I SFP5000 RECEIVER ALIGNMENT -ALIGNMENT OF 5550-13 HF FRAME (PART 1) (U) TVC-S77H · 1983

Running Time: 27:20 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Shows the location of the HF Frame and describes the procedures used to rotate the Frame into position for alignment. Preliminary testing includes a check of the 5550-14 IF. Frame prior to alignment of HF Frame and measurement of the 2nd local oscillator signal - HF alignment

. includes use of 95-21 Auxiliary Unit to test and adjust the AB and CD Channels ·and use of a Vector Impedance Meter to measure phase and impedance of the AB and CD input circuitry.

!>LATH SFP5000 RECEIVER ALIGNMENT­ALIGNMENT OF 5550-13 HF FRAME (PART 2) (U) TVC-877J 1983

Running Time: 16:23 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A continuation of tape TVC-877H, however, it covers testing adjustments and Phase/ impedance measurements of the HA Channel in the HF Frame. Additional testing consists of checking the AGC, Automatic Gain Control; range of the circuitry in the HF Frame.

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PLATH SFP5000 RECEIVER ALIGNMENT­ALIGNMENT OF 5550-15 HS FRAME (PART 1) (U) TVC-877K 1983

Running Time: 16:08 Classification:- Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Shows location of HS Frame and describes the procedure used to prepare the Frame for alignment. Preliminary testing includes use of a signs! generator to Test 555(}-1113 Final Stage and adjustment of signal levels in Final Stage prior to alignment of circuitry in HS Frame. HS Frame alignment covers use of a receiving signal and Hydra tq test and adjust phase and angle automatic circuitry in HS Frame.

PLATH SFP5000 RE~EIVER ALIGNMENT­ALIGNMENT OF 5550-15 HS FRAME (PART 2) (U) TVC-877L 1983

Running Time: 14:15 Classification: Unclassified I Part

(U) A continu~tion of tape TVC-877K, however, it covers use of a receiving signal and Hydra to test and adjust the GAIN. Automatic Circuitry in the HS Frame. Additional testing consists of checking the -AGC Automatic Gain Control, range of the SFP5000 receiver in both the MANUAL and automatic modes of operation.

PLATH SFP5000-RECEIVER ALIGNMENT-ALIGNMENT OF 5550-15 HS FRAME (AUDIO CHANNELS)

·(PART 1) (U) , TVC-877M 1983

Running Time: 08:26 Classification: Unclassified I Part

(U) This portion of the SFP5000 alignment procedures only covers the older type audio circuitry located on Board 555(}-1515 in the HS Frames; HS Frame alignment shows use of a ~odulated receiving signal and Hydra to Test and adjust the A3 Audi6 Circuitry on ·Board 555(}-1515. · Additional testing includes a check of A3 Start receptor and measurement of the A3 bandwidth.

PLATH SFP5000 RECEIVER ALIGNMENT-ALIGNMENT OF 5550-15 HS FRAME (AUDIO CHANNELS) (PART 2) (U) - TVC-877N 1983

Running Time: 18:20 Classification: Unclassified - I Part

(U) A continuation of Tape TVC-877M, however, it covers use of a modulated receiving signal and Hydra to check the A 1, A2 and SSB Circuitry in the HS Frame. A 1 testing includes frequency measurement and adjustment of the BFO, Beat Frequency Oscillator; in HS Frame. A2 testing covers use of audio to check circuitry and Angle Donator to check response of the A2 audio section. SSB alignment includes testing and adjustment of 'usB, Upper Side Band Section of the HS Frame.

MISCELLANEOUS PLATH .TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE ANGLE DONATOR TEST (U) TVC-965A - 1983

·Running Time: 04:42 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Describes the use of a Plath Angle Donator to test the SFP5000 DF receiver.

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MISCELLANEOUS PLATH TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE MEASURING ELECTRICAL CABLE LENGTH (U) TVC-9658 1983

Running Time: 13:54 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Describes the proper procedure to use to measure the electrical length of antenna lead-in cables using a VECTOR Impedance Meter. ·

MISCELLANEOUS PLATH TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENAN.CE ANTENNA ELEMENT MAINTENANCE (U) TVC-965C 1983

Running Time.: 15:25 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Covers periodic maintenance checks of the Antenna System. Describes t'i1e use of a PLATH PPS 200 test_ transmitter to perform a symmetry test on the antenna system. Covers the U:se of a PLATH PPS 200 transmitter to make sense adjustments in the FDK5001 Frequency Synthesizer.

MISCELLANEOUS PLATH TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE, GONIOMETER (U) TVC-965D 1983

Running Time: 16:21 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part'

(U) Discusses the basic operation of a PLATH Reducing Goniometer. Covers two types of testing procedures: (1) Resistance test of each ·Goniometer· Port and (2) An operational test. of the Goniometer using the SFP5000 DF System as an output indicator.

PLATH DF SYSTEM: ALIGNMENT, TROUBLESHOOTING AND TESTING OF THE FDK5001 .FREQUENCY SY;NTHESIZER (PART. t) (U) TVC-963A 1983

Running Time: 22:20 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Describes various tests that can be performed on the FDK5001 Frequency Synthesizer to insure that it is functioning propedy. Part 1 covers Po:wer Supply Testing, Frequency Selector

· testing, 2nd Oscillator testing. and tests associated with the Auxiliary oscillator', 10KHZ pulse shapes, Diode Switch, Carrier suppression, Phase ·detector and VCO.

PLATH DF SYSTEM ALIGNMENT, TROUBLESHOOTING AND TESTING OF THE FDK5001 FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER (PART 2) (U) TVC-9638 1984

Running Time: 20:00 . Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A continuation of ·TVC-963A Part 2 of the FDK5001 Frequency Synthesizer tests·. Covers APC signal measurement and VCO alignment; checking the Frequency Control Signal of the VCO Testing the 100:1 Frequency divides in the;VCO circuitry and testing/adjustment of the SSB circuitry in Frame 5531-15.

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·PLATH DF SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING THE AG50QO TUNING UNIT (U) TVC-964A 1984

Running Time:· 25:22 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Describes the proper procedures to remove end replace Boards in the AG5000 tuning unit end covers testing of Multiplier Board sS40.1-1114 testing end adjustment of Stabilizer Board

.-5540. 1-1115, end use of the Front Frequency Readout to Loc~te problems in Decod.e Counter Boards 5540.1-1118 thru 5540. 1-1122. Additional discussions cover troubleshooting of the 5540. 1-11 Power Supply Section. ·

PLATH DF. f'._;YSTEM: SUGGESTED MODIFICATIONS FOR THE AG5000 TUNING UNIT (U) TVC-9648 1984

Running Time: 02:46 Cla11si fication: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Describes the corrosion problems. associated with the 5540.1-1123 STABILlZER Board which is caused by the four· batteries in the AG5000 tuning·Unit. Discusses the Modifications to. Stabilizer &.ard 5540. 1-: 1123 which .should be made to eliminate this damaging problem.

CV-3703 FREQUENCY ·TRANSLATOR (U) . .

(U) A three tape se.ries on the introduction, circuit boards and setup and test of the CV-3703 Frequency Translator.

CV-3703 FREQUENCY TRANSLATOR - INTRODUCTION AND FUNCTIONAL BLOCK (U) . TVC-802A 1984

Running 'ri11!e: 14:30 Clas~ification: For O~cial Use Only 1 Part

(U) This progr·a~ will provide a trained technician with the information required to operate, calibrate, and maintain the :CV-3703 translator. Additio.nal information may be found in the CV-3703 technical manual. . .

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CV-3703 FREQUENCY TRANSLATOR - CIRCUIT BOARD DISCUSSIONS (U) . Running Time:·22:00 · . Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC-8028 1984

1 Part

CU) A detailed analysis of the translators circuitry. ( 1) Differential phase shift

. (2) Frequency synthesizer board no. 1 (3) Frequency synthesizer board no. 2

. . ( 4) Translator assembly

CV-3703 FREQUF.1NCY TRANSLATOR - SET UP AND TEST.(U) Running Time: 17: 10 Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC-802C 1984

1 Part

(U) This tape il1ustrates the test procedures which will verify if the translator is operating properly, and will.iliustrate th~ alignment procedures required for the translator. ·

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DF-6 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (U) TVC-1326 1987.

Running Time: 23.1:51 Classification: For Official Use Only 9 Parts

(U) Program contains details of DF-6 operation and maintenance. It is designed to cover the complete training course as given to .station personnel. (Controlled By: E23)

.___~I SYSTEM MAINTENACE (U) TVC-804 1987

Running Time: 340: 11 . Classification: Unclassified · 18 Parts

(U) c=J is an 18 ~course designed to familiarize the technician with the function and maintenance of the [___Jsystem. The various parts of the course include: overall system fault isolation, block diagram analysis, and troubleshooting techniques for the individual equipments in the system. (Controlled By: .E23) · · '· ·

PEEVEY - SYSTEM INTRODUCTION (U) TVC-1914 1989

Running Time: 8:05 · Classification: For" Offical Use Only 1 Part

(U) This videotape· is the first of a ten-part series covering the PEEVEY System and its associated functions and equipments. PEEVEY 'is a .data processing output system located in

'--------------------,----'It is comprised of several commercial equipments linked together by a central computer and special purpose software. In this series the system, configuration, diagnostics and associated equipments are covered in detail. Besides this tape,. the System Introduction, there are five sections on the System Industries 1950 Tape Drive, 1935 Formatter and D3 Diagnostic Device;. three sections on the Demand Ze}ira Label Printers; and one on the Syst.em Tests. This series will aid the ~ardware Maintenance Technician in maintaining the PEEVEY system. Note: The· nar~ator references 14 tapes. Due to economic constraints, there are 10. tapes in the series.

PEEVEY - 9700 TAPE SUBSYSTEM (U) TVC-1915/2332 .1989/1990

Running Time: .63:08 Classification: For Official Use Only 5 Parts

(U) These tapes are intended to provide agency technicians with PEEVEY hardware maintenance· training on the System Industries 1950 Tape Drive, 1935 Formatter and D3 Diagnostic Device. 5 Pa_rts (TVC-1915 A, B, C and E/TVC-:-2332) . . .

:;· ... PEEVEY - ZEBRA PRINTER (U) TVC-1916 1989

Running Time: 22:57 · Classification: For Official Use Only 3 Parts

(U) These tapes are intended to provide agency technicians with PEEVEY hardware maintenance trainin~ on the Demand Zebra Label Printer. Three parts.

PEEVEY - SUBSYSTEM TESTS (U) TVC-2333 1990

Running Time: l6:04 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This tape covers the Subsystem Tests on the PEEVEY Systen;i used in testing PEEVEY'$ .• Software Connections.

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DISPATCHER (U) TVC-511 1974

Running Time: 29:30 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) An explanation of the Dispatcher System that provides operators a means to report hardware problems to maintenance. Shows how to enter a request for support into tlie dispatcher system.

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FUTURE POSSIBILITIES: DATA, HARDWARE, SOFTWARE AND PEOPLE CAPT. GRACE B. HOPPER, USNR (U) TVC-930 A/B 1982

Running 'fime: (A) 48:25 (B) 40:39 Classification: Unclassified 2 Par~s

(U) Talk i~ FRIEDMAN AUDITORIUM o~ 19 August 1982 by Capt G~ace B.· Hopper, USNR, describing future computer possibilities: DATA, HARDWARE, SOFTWARE AND PEOPLE.

PSL/PSA AN OVERVIEW (U) TVC-733 1982

Running Time: 19:14 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) To serve as an introduction to perspective users/managers of ~n automated tool available for describing information systems of any kind.

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THE MULTICS ADVANTAGE - AN INTRODUCTION TO MULTICS USING THE DELTA DATA 7000E (U) TVC-947 1984

Running Time: 08:33 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) An introduction to the MULTICS System including operational procedures for the "first time" user of the Delta Data 7000E terminal.

CSAPQE WORKSH;OP -·DATABASE MANAGE~ENT (U) TVC-1871 1989

Running Time: 83:32 . Classification: For Official Use Only 2 Parts

(U) The Database Management Presentation will give the CSAPQE aspirant an overview of Database Mangement. Topics covered include terminology, NSA systems, data model selection problems, relational data model terms, specialized database machirte'"s and a brief summary of distributed databases. This is a two part tape.

CSAPQE WORKSHOP - DATA COMMUNICATIONS (U) TVC-1872 1989

Running Time: 46:59 ·Classification:. Confidential 1 Part

(U) ·The Data Communications Presentation will give the CSAPQE aspirant an overview of data communications terminology including analog and digital signals, synchronous and asynchronous transmission, bandwidth· and modulation and digital encoding ~chemes. Several .other PQE relevant terms are also discussed.

CSAPQE WORKSHOP - NETWORKING (U) TVC-1873 1989

Running· Time: 7 4: 27 Classification: Confidential 2 Parts

(U) The Networking Presentation will give the CSAPQE aspirant an overview of computer and communications networks. Subjects include: Standards organizations, physical topologies, net­work categories, switching types, network services, error correction and network architecture. Talk also includes in-depth discussion of ISO model ·of laye!ed protocols. This is a two part tape.

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CSAPQE WORKSHOP - SOFTWARE ACQUISITiO.N. (U) TVC-1874 1989

Running Time: 60:30 Classification: For Official Use Only · 1 Part

(U) The Software Acquisition Presentation will give the CSAPQE aspirant an overview of the . software acquisition process. Areas covered include: NSA's governing directives, software product

management and the software development ,sequence including requirements, design and build, test and integration and product acceptance.

CSAPQE WORKSHOP - SYSTEM ACQUISITION (1988) (U) TVC-1875 1988

Running Time: 51:46 Classification: Secret CCO 1 Part

(U} The System Acquisition Presentation will give the CSAPQE aspirant an overview of the system acquisition .process at NSA. 25-5 is discussed~

CSAPQE WORKSHOP - SYSTEM ACQUISITION (1989) (U) _TVC-2040 1989

Running Time: 57:40 Classification: Secret CCO 1 Part

(U) . The System Acquisition Presentation will describe for the· CSAPQE aspirant the process used at NSA for acquiring systems with special emphasis on requirements concepts and the acquisition plan. Easy to understand examples are included.

CSAPQE WORKSHOP - GRAPHICS (U) TVC-1877 1989

R1mning Time: 60:34 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U) The Graphics Presentation will describe for the CSAPQE aspirant the various ·graphics . display technologies with particular emphasis on Raster techno.logy. Other topics covered include color definition and video lookup tables, hardware devices and graphics standards. The talk ends with a slide presentation depicting graphics applications at NSA.

CSAPQE WORKSHOP - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (U) TVC-2037 1989

Running Time: 79:52 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 2 Parts

(U) The Artificial Intelligence Presentation will give the CSAPQE aspirant an overview including the history of Al, the properties of ah AI machine and various problem solving techniques. ExamP,les of LISP, PROLOG and Al projects at NSA are given. This is a two part tape.

CSAPQE WORKSHOP - SUPERCOMPUTING (U) TVC-2039 1989

Running Time: 73:41 Classification: Secret CCO NOCON 2 Parts

(U) The Supercomputing presentatiOn will give the CSAPQE aspirant an overview of Supercom­puting machines, including Vector Processing, Parallelism, Benchmarks and Pipelining. A brief summary of covernames and operating systems used by the Cryptanalytic Processing Centers at NSA is given. This is a two part tape, ·

NEURAL NETWORKS (U) TVC-2067 1989

Running Time: 72:42 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U} This program is a recording of the 17 April 1989 meeting ·of the Computer and Information Sciences Institute (CISI}, which featured a survey of the Neural Network field. The .. speaker was Dr. Harold ·szu of the Naval Research Laboratory, who is a leader in the field. CISI has .available for review the viewgraphs used by Dr. Szu at this presentation, but ·their order does not correspond to the order used during the meeting. Copies available on VHS only.

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COMPUTER VIRUS BRIEF WITH ALLAN FOGEL (FOUO) TVC-2373 1990

Running Time: 14:58 Classification: Top Secret CCO 1 Part

(FOUO) This videotape is a brief about computer viruses.

~P-360 ACTUATOR (U) TVC-2339 1990

Running Time: 17:42 Classification: Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U) This video· contains training. information for the HP-360 Actuator Bit Stream Analysis System_:_including set-up procedures and analysis applications.

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HP-9836 ACTU~ TOR (U) TVC-2140 1990

Running Time: 18:03 r

Classification: Secret Codeword I Part

(U) This video contains training inf~rm~tion for the HP-9836 Actuator Bit "Stream Analysis System-including set-up procedures and analysis applications.

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.. DROPOUT PHASE I OPERATIONS ·AND MAINTENANCE (U) TVC-543 1979

Running Time: 424:07 Classification: Secret CCO 18 Parts

(U) This program is a video presentation of the operations and maintenance training course for the DROPOUT Phase I Collection/Processing System (AN/FRR-102). This program, when supplemented by the system and equipment level manuals, forms a complete operations "and maintenance training course for the system.

R!NGNESS SYSTEM TRAINING (U) (U) A 43 tap~ series on the RINGNESS system operations, software, hardware, and the Bell and Howell VR3742 Recorder (Controlled By: T154)

. . CARDIGAN/TERMITE OPERATOR AND MAINTENANCE. TRAINING (U) TVC-728 1980

Running Time: 1097:00 Classification: Top Secret CCO 46 Parts

(U) Instructs students in the operation and maintenance of the CARDIGAN/TERMITE system at the sy!ltem, subsys~em and equipment lever. It provides detailed maintenance material for the operator and maintenance man who participated in the formal on-site training course. It

· also provides follow-on training for replacement personnel as required.

ROCKLAND FFT-512/S SPECTRUM ANALYZER (U) 1981

Running Time: 74:17 Classification: Unclassified 6 Parts

(U) A set of tapes describing the basic theory, operation, and· maintenance of the Rocklanq FFl'-512/S spectrum l!nalyzer with options 15, 17 and 20.

-ECHELON I TDM SUBSYSTEM (U) TVC-559 1981 .

Running Time: 402:21 · Classification: Unclassified 20 Parts

(U) The program was implemented to pro"Vide the ECHELON I sites with an integrated time division multiplex (TDM) subsystem capability.

COPES (U) TVC-'842 1981

Running Time:· 16:21 Classification: Secret Codeword l Part

{U) Introduction to COPES philosophy, strategy, and applications. Bri!)f description of COPES, including need,_ participants, misconceptions, and comparison with other systems. ·

RINGNESS Qlle MODIFICATION (SOFTWARE) (U). .TVC-739A 1982

Running Time: 67:Q3 Classificatio11;: Unclassified 6 P_arts

(U) Training course to provide information necessary to maintain/upgrade RINGNESS QRC ~OFl'WARE. RINGNESS is an operational signals processing system based upon a PDP 11170 computer, and is located in T154 spaces. ·

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RINGNESS QRC .MODIFICATION (O;I>ERATIONS) (U) TVC-7398 · 1982

Running Time; 17:42 ci~ssificatio~: Unclassified 2 Parts

(U) These tapes will give the viewer a basic knowledge of the RINGNESS QRC MODIFICATION UNIT in the operational mode with a description of its overall function. There will be no other

· material used in conjunction with the video tapes. ·

RINGNESS QRC MODIFICATION - HARDWARE (U) . TVC-739C 1982

Running Time: 57: 09 Classification: Unclassified 4 Parts

(U) ·These tap.es gi~e an overview of the QRC Modification Signal fl~w and how to use dia~ostic' to ~roubleshoot for repa!r. No other material required.

REAL TIME RASTER/RECORl~ER REPROD~CER UNIT. (U) (U) A six-tape series on the operation and maintenance of the Real Time Raster/Recorder Reproducer Unit.

REAL TIME RASTER/RECORDER REPRODUCER UNIT INTRODUCTION AND EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION (U)

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TVC-835A 1984

Running Time: 25:40 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Tape one is an introduction discussing the RRU's function, physical description, ·general specifications, and Technical manual,

REAL TIME RASTER/RECORDER REPRODUCER UNIT INSTALLATION (U)

··Running Time: 07:40 . Classification: For· Official Use Only

TVC-835B 1984

1 Part

(U) Tape two deiicribes the RRU installation, both physically as in rack mounting and printer installation, and electrically as in cable interconnections and voltage selectien.

REAL TIME RASTER/R~CORDER REPRODUCER UNIT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (U)

Running Time: 17:10 Classification: For Official Use Only I

TVC-835C 1984.

1 Part

(U) ·Tape three describes operating instructions from power up to.power down. Instruction is also given on Diskette handling ~rocedures and print paper replacement. ·

REAL TIME RASTER/RECORDER REP)lODUCER UNIT THEORY OF OPERATION (OPERATING THEORY GENERAL. FUNCTIONAL THEORY)' (U) .

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TVC-8350 1984

1 Part

(U) Tape four describes the theory of operation of the operating· modes and general functional ) theory of the printed· circuits.

UNCLASSIFIED lll-2 Equipment Operation

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REAL TIME RASTER/RECORDER REPRODUCER UNIT THEORY OF OPERATIONS FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF CARD CIRCUITRY (U) · TVC-835E 1984

Running Time: 21:40 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Tape five continues describing the theory of operation. The functional description of Card Circuitry is also discussed.

RlEAL TIME RASTER/RECORDER REPIWDUCER ·uNIT . MAINTENANC~ (U) TVC-835F 1984

Running Time: 17: 10 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Tape six is for maintenance training both for preventive maintenance and troubleshooting in case of failure.

HI_--.3585 ANALYZER SPECTRUM (U) TVC-1296 1986

Running Time: 15: 13 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) This tape provides a lesson in the u8e of the Hewlett-Packard 3585 Spectrum Analyzer. The program is divided into two parts. Part I gives a basic ·overview of the analyzer and its major functions, and Part II gives a ·study of practical ~pplications for the equipment.

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JEWETT II COLLECTION SYSTEM (U) Tvc.:..1535 . 1988

Running Time: 18:36 . .Classification: Secret CCO 1 Part

(U) The JEWETT II Collection System is covered in design and operation in the videotape. Individual components ar~ highlighted at the remote collection facility as well as many computer controlled features of the collection console at the operations facility.

SAN:PLOT USER TRAINING (U) TVC-1622 1988

Running Time: 29:36 Classification: Confidential 9 Parts

(U) This nine"part production covers the Sandlot Reporting and Analysis· Workstation (IBM AT) in short modules. It gives the viewer a look at the Sandlot. hardware functionality and screen information to complement the Sandlot User's Manual. Topics covered iriclude turn-on, logging on and off, setting up the profile, etc.

OCOT II (U} TVC-1728 1988

Running Time: 7:51 Classification:"Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

ANALYSIS '-=="'==~======--=-==---------~ TECHNIQUES (U) TVC-1838 . 1989

Running Time: 18: 13 . Class_ification: Confidential i Part:

(U) The .... 1------------.ITechniques video shows signals analysts how to use the ·I I Equipment functions, buttons and analysis features are

described. Various GSH printout are used to illustrate the systems's capabilities.

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AN/TNH-21 RECORDER (U) TVC-608 1974

Running Time: 357:56 Classification: Unclassified 9 Parts

(U) A nine-part maintenance series on the TNH-21 in~luding: introduction; system specifica­tions; capstan servo system; phase comparator; system power supply; circuit analysis; drive circ.uitry; ,and counter. reset; (Black and White)

DROPOUT PHASE I OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE (U) 'TVC-543 1979

Running Time: 424:07 Classification: Secret CCO 18 Parts

(U) This program .is a video presentation of the operations and maintenance training course for the DROPOUT Phase I Collection/Processing System (AN/FRR-102). The program,· when supplemented by the system and equipment level manuals, forms a ·complete operations and maintenance training course for the system •.

WJ8718/l6 HF RECEIVER MAINTENANCE COURSE (U) TVC-546 1979

Running Time: 125:00 · Classification: Unclassified 11 Parts

(U) Eleven tapes specifically developed as visual aids to supp.art course learning objectives in the psychomotor domain. Covers: physical characteristics of the receiver and demonstrations of sensitivity/performance. tests and alignments/adjustments. Tapes are used as a supplement to Course Modules. Tape content and package labelllig is void of any association with NSA/CSS and/or the U.S. Government.

INTERSTATE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION MODEL 490 SPECTRUM SURVEYOR (U) TVC-793 1980

Running T~me:_ 146:59 Classification: Unclassified 15 Parts

(U) Describes: basic theory; operation; and maintenance of the IEC Model 490 spectrum surveyor. The maintenance -portion includes twelve· Fault Isolation Sequences (FIS) which emphasize ·analysis of oscilloscope test ~aveforms found in the IEC 490 ..

CARDIGAN/TERMITE OfERATOR AND MAINTENANCE TRAINING .(U) . TVC-728 1980

Running Time: 1097:00 Classification: Top Secret CCO 46 Part~/

CU) Instructs students in the operation and maintena~ce of the CARDIGAN/TERMITE. system at the system, subsystem and equipment level. It provides detailed maintenance material for the operator and maintenance man who participated in the formal on-site training course. It also provides follow-on training for replacement personnel as required.

ROCKLAND FFT-512/S SPECTRUM ANALYZER (U) TVC-794 1981

Running. Time: 74: 17 Classification: Unclassified 6 Parts

(U) A set of tapes describing the basic theory, operation, and maintenance of the Rockland FFT-512/S spec~rum analyzer with options 15, 17 and 20.

UNCLASSIFIED III-5 Equipment .Maintenance

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ECHELON I TDM SUBSYSTEM (U) TVC-559 1981

Running Time: 402:21 Ciassification: Unclassified 1 Part

(Ul The program was implemented to provide the ECHELON. I sites with an integrated time division multiplex (TDM) subsystem capability. ·

ATTAMAN TIME BASE DIGITIZER, ET-COl (U)· TVC-758. 1981

Running Time: 225: 18 Classification: Unclassified JI Parts

· (U) The Attaman Time Base Digitizer course ET-C01 provides personnel with the information necessary to maintain and use the unit; The description of the unit will enable the maintenance personnel to dia@ose problems in the unit down to the compon'ent level.

:aACAL R-2174(P) URR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (U)

Running Time: 30: 13 Classification: Unclassifie~

TVC-840 . ' 1981

1 Part

(U) A tape on the operatio~ and maintenance of the RACAL 2174 HF receiver.

UNCLASSIFIED 111-6 Equipment Maintenance

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THE AN/WLQ-4 (V).__I __ __.l·svSTEM (U) TVC-532 . 1979

Running Time: 17:50 . Classification: Secret 1 Part

-fS1 An overview briefing of the AN/WLQ4 · (V) ESM threat warning subsyst~'m covering: equipment; operating position· structure and operation; and ESM sub-system operation in a tactical environment.

AN/WLQ-4 (V) ._I __ ___,!SYSTEM, LOGS/AIDS/FILES (U) TVC-576 1979

Running Time: 26:35 Classification: Secret 1 Part

(U) Describes numerous software logs, aids, and· files associated with the AN/WLQ-4 (V) . · I jSystem (or E Suite) being installed in It further

describes many of the. shore support functions performed by type commanders, area ELINT ). center and the Naval Electronic' Systems Engineering Center,_ San Diego, California .

. ZAKI LIVE (C-CCO) TVC-809

Running Time: 10:50 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

fe=CCO) This tape is an on-site recording of the operation of the ZAKI collection and forwarding position withiII I I The intended audience are managers, designers, operators, and collectors who are involved in ·.the system design, collection, collection _management, or tasking of '-------------------'

INTRODUCTION TO UP AND DOWN CONVERSION TECHNIQUES (U) TVC-754A . 1981

Running Time: 06:30 Classification: Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U) This tape is designed to present to the viewer the basis on why frequency conversion techniques are used and how to apply them. It is intended as an introductory presentation.

OUTBOARD INTERVIEW (U) TVC-849 1981

Running_ Time: 11:07 Classification: Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U) This tape describes use of the Navy Outboard System.

THE GROUP "A" REMOTE OPERATIONS FACILITY "AROF" (U) . TVC-748 1982

Running Time: 13:38 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U) This program will be used to present visitors with an ·overview of AROF operations. Following each presentation, visitors will be given a walk-through tour of the operational areas depicted in the videotape.

(U) TVC-844 1982

Running Time: 20:20 Classification: Secret 1 Part

,....I -25_X_l_, -E-.0-.1-3_5_2_6___, (U) Introd)lction to the radar and SIGINT systems on I ~----~

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TIMBERLINE (U) TVC-792 1981

Running Time: 07:10 Classification: Top .Secret CCO 1 Part

(U) Management briefing tape to give an overview of the TIMBERLINE field site.

COLLECTION (S-CCO)' TVC-870A 1982

Running Time: 15:36 Classification:· Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

~CCO) This tape is an introduct.ion to I I its applications, identification 'and collection techniques as ap~lied in the· ,.;I ...:.....-----......,! '

PROBE SNAPSHOT RECORDER (U) TVC-870B 1982

Running Time: ·13:17 Classification: Secret Codeword 1 Part ·

-fe-eCO) This is an introduction to the probe Snapshot recorder. It explains applicability of probe recordings, capability of the probe and specifically how to go about making Probe Snapshot Recorders in ~ I l

TVC-870E 1982

Running Time: 16:32 . Ci~ssification: Sec,ret Codeword 1 Part

%-CCO) This is an introduction to the OPERATIONS. It explains the basic stru .... ct,...u-re_a_n....-c.,...a_r_a-ct,...e"""r1.-st~ic-s-, ..--ow_w_e_g_o_a~o-u~t -a""'tt_e_m-p""'tm.---.g

collection and analysis on a live environment in which it is extremely difficult to make recording processes .

.___ _ ___.IRASTERING W-CCO) TVC-870F 1982·

Running Time: 08:26 Classification: Top Secret Codi!word 1 Part

.-""'""-:..:C""C""O""'-_..ln'°'t""'r""od~u.,c,,,,ti,,.,o.,,n_,t""o_,t""""e""'."""""""°...,,..........,,......"'4iques on the oscilloscope of..._ ______ ..... an be detected by using this specific rastering

......,.......,.,..---------------~

~--~'RASTERING %-CCO) · TVC-870G i982

Running Time: 07: 11 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 :Part

-te-CCO) Introduction to Rastering.Technique and applications against.__ ______ __.

'-------------------.-------__.by using an Oscilloscope Rastering capability.

TVC-846 1982

Running Time: 26:33 Classification: Secret CCO 1 Part

J..e'j An overview of the SIG'INT operations of '-----~~-~

TVC-838 1982

Running Time: 17:.37 Classification: Confidential CCO 1 Part

(U) Description of t.he capabilities, equipment and software of an Automated Morse Processing System - Project ELIXIR. ·

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PSK ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES' (U) TVC-1106 1985

Running Time: 19:45 Classification: Confidential CCO 1 Part

cz( The object of this .program is to demonstrate the recognition and analysis techniques that will help the novice analyst quickly identify phase shift, ke}'ed transmissions.

TVC-1025 1985

Running Time: 19:00 Cla~sification: Top Secret Codeword Noforn 1 Part

(U) An overview of operations conducted by the~---------'

TVC- I025A 1985

Running Time: 15:00 Classification: Secret Nofo.rn 1 Part

(U) An overview of operations conducted by· the

Tvc:.. 1052 1985

Running Time: 11:18 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

.487 Thi.s tape describes automatic dialing encountered on and . how to determine the accessed area. L-------------'

CLO SYMPOSIUM: COPING WITH EXPLOSION TVC-1214 1985

Running Time: 56:02 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U) An ~ddress. on coping with the Cryptologic Explosion presented b~ lat the CLO Symposium 1985. · · ....._ _____ _.

PROJECT FISHWORK (U) TVC-13!0 1985

Running Time: 9:04 Classification: Secret CCO 1 Part

(U) This tape is a description of Project Fishwork as installed Included L,--...,...,..-=,,.,.------' is a brief description of major components of the system and its capabilit.;:..;;ie"'s. ______ __,

I 25Xl, E.0.13526 IRSS TRANSCRIPTION WORK ·STATION (U) · TVC-1328 1985

Running Time: 6:51 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) An overview of the IR.SS Transcription· Work Station. This tape shows functions and examples of system operation.

USAF /5TH AF ON NSA (U) TVC-1303 1986

Running Time: 4:22 Classification: Secret CCO 1 Part

"8"-CCO) An interview from Fall 1985 with Lt. General Edward L. Tixier, USAF, Commander US Forces Japan and Fifth Air Force, speaking on his need for .intelligence and NSA's role in supporting USF J and Fifth Air Force.

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SATELLITE STATION TVC-1430 "1986 ~~~~~~~~~~

Running Time: 15;50 Classification: Secret Codeword Noforn i Part

connected with the dedication.

SANDLOT BRIEFING (U) · TVC-1545 1987

Running Time: 30:00 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U) A briefing .Qn the qescription, capabilities and functionalities of the A24 SANDLOT and T333 user interface layer. ·

Running Time: 16:14

BRODIE (U)·

Running Time: 128:05

BILLY CAN Ill%)

Running Time: 10i15

Classification: Secret Codeword

Classification: Secret CCO

Classification: Secret Codeword

TVC-1542 1987

1 Part

TVC-1244 1987

5 Parts

TVC-1663 1988

1 Part

--t67-This tape gives a brief overview of I I '----,----~~~~~~~______..

THE DEFENSE RESE!RCH FA9ILITY, KUNIA (U) TVC-1776 1988

Running Time: 19:23 Classification: Secret CCO 1 Part

(U) This tape is an overview ~f the miSsion .of DRFK,. detailing· job responsibilities on site in Hawaii .

.___ __ _.!SIGNAL iNTERCEPT SYSTEM (U) TVC-1558 1988

Running Time: 23: 17 Classification: Secret CCO 1 Part

(U) This videotape covers the features and capabilities of thel l Signal Intercept System.· Special attention is given to the concepts orj I signal event detection. The major

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. MODEM ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES (U) TVC-1837 . 1989

Running Time: 19:02 Classification: Se~ret CCO 1 Part

(U) This training video describes signal modulation and analysis techniques for various modem types. This video is to be used in conjunction with the MODEM RECOGNITION AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES HANDBOOK to aid in training of SEARCH personnel.

NSA SUPPORT TO MILITARY OPERATIONS­AN OVERVIEW (FOUO) TVC-1889 1989

· Running Time: 12: 12 Classification: Secret 1 Part

(FOUO) This videotape; the first in a three part series, provides a·n overview of NSA's support to military operations. It gives a brief look at the background and history of.NSA's involvement with military operations and touches on the support tool, called "Profiling'' as a preview of the succeeding tapes. (This video.is a module of CY-188). ·

NSA SUPPORT TO MILITARY.OPERATIONS - CURRENT CAPABILITIES (FOUO) TVC-2030 1989

Running Time: 17:26 Classification: Secret CCO 1 Part

(FOUO) Part 2 of 3 in the "Support to Military Operations" series. This show covers how NSA supports current operations. It briefly explains the duties of NSOC, the Collecti<in Management Office and the Service Cryptologic Elements. It gives a history of SIGINT's role in war and crisis situations. And finally, it discusses mission planning architectures. (This video· is a module of CY-188). .

DEFSMAC (U) TVC-2118 1991

Running Time: 20:14 Classification: Top Secret Codeword TK Noforn HVCCJ J. Part

(FOUO) This video c9vers the mission and operations of ·the Defense Special Missile and Astronautics Center. Using an example of a missile launch, the video illustrates how intelligence is receive!f and processed through the ditrere!lt divisions that make up DEFSMAC. (This video is· a module of CY..:.188); ·

SIGINT AND THE REQUIREMENTS PROCESS (U) TVC-1980 . 1989

Running Time: 24:03 Classification: Top Secret TK HVCCJ 1 Part

(U) The first half of this videotape defines several types of SIGINT and shows the adv~tages of its use. The second hal( covers· the procedure for requesting· SIGINT and the different types of SIGINT requests. Several world eve~ts are· used to explain how SIGINT played a key role in· their outcome. (This video is a :inodule of CY-188)

SIGINT COLLECTION AND COLLECTION MANAGEMENT (U)

Running Time: 9:20 Classification: Top Secret TK HVCCJ

~VC-2078 1990

1 Part

(FOUO) A basic overview of the techniques· of SIGINT collection and ~ollection management. (This video is a module of CY-188)

FOR OFFICIAL USE. ONLY Ill-11 Operations

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SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE: AN OVERVIEW (U) TVC-757 1981

Running Time: 21: 16 Classification: Top Secret CCO I Part

(U} A general orientation to the signals intelligence process.

~LI_N_E_· o_F_s_1G_H_T_s_vs_T_E_M_s_c_o...,..L_LE_c_T_1_o_N_:' __ :J TVC-853 1981

Running Time:· 04:42 Classification: Secret I Part

'-------__.The optical frequency SIGINT branch of NSA's Line of Sight Systems group deployed and operated . a collection effort at these experiments. This tape documents the deplciyment effort and results.

CRYPTANALYSIS AGAINST THE JAPANESE NAVY DURING WORLD WAR II (U) TVC--547 1982

R1,tnning Time: 69:20 Classification; Confidential 2 Parts

(U) This is a video tape of a talk delivered by Frank Raven at the winter meeting of the KRYPTOS Society on 3 February 1982. ·Mr. Raven, who went on to become the Chief of "G" group before his retirement in 1975, played an important role in the cryptanalytic effort against the cipher machines used by the' Japanese Navy during World War II. In his presentation, Mr. Raven examines the evolution of these machines (and the corresponding cryptanalysis) from their beginnings in discarded European equipment to the powerful CORAL machine, "the last 'machi.zie for which I ~till have respect," says Frank Raven.

SIGNAL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES (U) TVC-726 1982

Running Time: 25:07 Classification: Confidential CCO 1 Part

(U) This program reviews the use of search equipment for recognizing common forms of amplitude, frequency .and phase modulation. Emphasis is placed on interpreting oscilloscope ·and spectrum analyzer displays_. Equipment configuration and calibration is also reviewed.·

"STATISTICAL MULTIPLEXING (U) TVC-1003 1984

Running Time: 09:34 Classification: Secret Codeword 1 Part

.J?f. A description of. the new technique of statistical· mul~_iplexing and how this technique impacts on the SIGINT community. ·

FREQUENCY HOPPING AND HYBRID SPREAD SPECTRUM · TECHNIQUES (U) TVC-973 1984

Running Time: 18:58 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U} Provides a brief description of frequency hopping to be used as ~n. operational trafoing aid.

REEDWORK/LIGHTSHIP SITE TOUR (U) TVC-1094 1984

Running Time: 18:00 Cla'ssification: Top Secret 1 Part

~CCO} Program provides site tours o Its object is to provide the viewer with.._a_n_o_v_e-rv..,.ie-w-of,,.......,si-te-to_p_ogr-a""'ph,...y-,-r-e-so-u-rc_e_s_a_v-ai,..!a""'b..,.le-,-a-n""'d,....

the current sigint systems in use.

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FIELD STATION KUNIA (U) TVC-908A 1983

Running Time: 20:47 C!cissification: Top Secret CCO 1 Part

(U) An overview of Field Station Kunia.

SPREAD SPECTRUM MODULATION TECHNIQUES (U) TVC-976 1983

Running Time: 21:10 ·Classification: Confidential CCO 1 Part

(U) Tape describes direct sequence and stack carrier spread spectrum technology, discusses applications,. provides methods of recognition and details some processing techniques.

THE PARSEC SYSTEM (U)

Running Time: 00: 17 Classification: Secret CCO

TVC-929

. . 1983

1 Part

(U) This videotape presents an overview of the Parsec System and its primary capability of · supporting air-related reporting requirements.

THE THREAT TO U.S. COMMUNICATIONS IN EUROPE (U) TVC-1046 1984

Running Time: 48:00 Classification: Secret Noforn 1 Part

$f An interview with a who recounts hostile SIGINT efforts against NATO and· U.S. Communications in Europe,!and the information that his country was able to gain on U.S. military preparedness'.

TVC-1026 1984

Running Time: 21 :55 . . Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

TVC-1008 1984

Running Time: 08:08 Classification: Secr~t Codeword 1 Part

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Running Time: 21:36 I

Classification: Secret Codewor~

TVC-1010A. 1984

i Part

%CCO) The tape introduces collection personnel to the subject of enciphered speech signals. Intended to pi:;ecede descriptions of specific signals, the introduction discusses, in general terms, how to iden'tify and properly collect analog and digital enciphered speech signals.

SPEECH PRIVACY SIGNALS DESCRIPTION (U) TVC-1010B 1984

Running Time: 41:38 Classification: Secret Codeword 1 Part

¢-CCO) The. tape contains descriptions of a number of analog and digital enciphered speech signals. Each description treats what Ii signal looks end sounds like and how the signal should be identified and collected. Contact G~34 for specific signals description tape for your. use.

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TRAVIS AND DIRECTOR'S TROPHY AW ARDS 198 .. 3 (U) TVC-1001 1984

Running Time: 46: 00 Classification ... Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U) Live coverage of the planning an~ ceremonial functions for Travis and the Director's Trophy Awards includi~g video footage at the sites of the nom.inees.

SIGNAL RECORDING TECHNIQUES (U) TVC-1063 1984

Running Time: 21:13 · Classificatio.n: Confidential CCO 1 Part

(U) Describes recording techniques to be used by field operators to provide better Media for Signal Analysis.

CINCPAC ON NSA (U) TVC-1164 1984

Running Time: 6:26 Classification: Secret - CCO 1 Part

(U) Videotape of Admiral Crowe, CINCPAC, speaking on NSA.

TVC-978 1984

Running Time: 7:06 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U) This tape ~isually portrays the five maj~r on-line transcription pro~ams within thel . system that aid the transcription process. ThJ system wae designed by the R831 Keppler Lab and was used by A6 transcribers. The tape is designed to be used as part of a briefing and contains no narration. ·

TVC-1107 A-I 1985

Classification: Top Secret Codeword 9 Parts

(U) A· nine-tape ser1 f an introduction tol I including the mathematical theory and agency application. Object1 . o train the mathmetician in the uses ofc::=J (Controlled by: E42)

W3 I:lDL FREQUENCY HOPPING (U) TVC-1183 1985

· Running Time: 9:00 1 Part

t€:l Demonstration of HDL Frequency Hop work under W3 project ...._ ____ __.

\ 25Xl aild 6, E.0.13526 TVC-1218 1985

Running· Time: 9:45 Classification: Secret CCO 1 Part

'--~~-~~~~~-l_2_sx_1_a_n_d_6_,_E_.o_._1J_s_2~6~~~~~~~~~---:-11· TRAVIS AND DIRECTOR'S TROPHY AWARDS 1984 (U) TVC-1167 · 1985

Running Time: 7:27 Classification: Confidential 1 Part'

(U) A brief montage of the Trav.is Trophy ceremony held in May 1~85 highlighting the winners of the Travis Trophy and Director's Trophy Awards.

TRAVIS AND DIRECTOR'S TROPHY AWARDS 1985 (U) _)

TVC-1392 1986

Running 'fiTTJe: 1) :48 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) Travis and Director's Trophy, winners and runners-up.

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:RCM ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES (U) TVC-1353 1986

Running Time: 14:35 - Classificaticm: Confidential CCO 1 Part

(U) PCM Analysis Techniques reviews the concepts of waveform sampling, quantizing and encoding. Tiine Division Multiplexing (TDM) used in Level 1 and higher PCM -systems is discussed. PCM-TDM waveforms and spectra are used to explain analysis concepts and techniques.

ADVANCED PSK ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES (U) TVC-1354 1986

Run_ning Time: 18:44 Classification: Confidential CCO 1 Fart

(U) Advanced PSK An-alysis Techniques reviews basic PSK J1lodulation prior to introducing Offset (Staggered) QPSK, 45 degrees Offset PS~ Polyphase and Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) concepts and _techniques. Signal space diagrams, waveforms and other displays are shown. Examples of these signals using CCITT V-Series MODEMS are given.

TRAVIS AND DIRECTOR'S_ TROPHY CEREMONIES 1986 (U) TVC-,-1523 -1987

Ru;,,ning Time: 12:37 Classification: Confidential 1 Part, -

(UJ A capsule_ of the '1986 Travis and Director's Trophy WinI)ers.

THE MAN FOR THE SEASON: .ROCHEFORT,_ 19_43 (U) TVC-1538 1987

Running Time: 28:30 .._Classification; For Official Use Only l Part

Cl.D The story of hoiv the United States government located and shot down Japanese Admiral Yamamoto due to a Multi-dis~iplined linguist, LCDR John Rochefort, USN. A prologue and epilogue is presented by CLA President 1985-1987 .

. U-BET YOUR PSSID (0) TVC-1397 1987

Running Time: 9:33 Classification: Con!jdentia! l Part

(U) !- game show format showing the proper use of delivery indicators (DDI'S) as promulg!ited in the USSID 519.

_ FREQUENCY HOPPING THREAT_ (U) TVC-1532 1987

-Running Time: 15;45 Classification: ToJ> Secret- CCO 1 Part

;..e'J This tape explains the techniques, advantages and users of 'frequency hopping equipment - around the world. Special emphasis is given -to I I the frequency

hopping threat.

C L A El)IT (U) TVC--1504 1987

Running Time: 22:42 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A Japanese videotape translated- into English. The videotape portrays the Japanese version on how the U.S. shot down Admiral- Yamamoto and how long it took the U.S. to break tl,ie Japanese code that told of Yamamoto's trip.

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AIR INTELLIGENCE IN THE ~UROPEAN THEATER (FOUO) TVC-2070 1989

Running Time: 65:21 Classification: Secret Noforn . 2 Part11

(FOUO) This is a two part tape. Part I is designed to familiarize aircrews, operations personnel, intelligence specialists and others regarding the roles and missions of most intelligence units in USAFE. It covers the types of intelligence .provided and explains the ways in which the various intelligence nodes in Europe' inter-relate. Part Il covers .the Collection Assets and Analytical Resources. It also covers the various collection, ·analysis and distribution techniques used to

. ' provide intelligence support throughout Europe. · ·

WESTERN PACIFIC PASSIVE THREAT .BRIEF (U) TVC-2189

Running Time: 18:32 Classification: Secret Noforn WNINTEL 1 Part

(U) Describes the passive threat to U.S. Naval Units operating in the Pacific Ocean areas. Video will be used as training for Fleet Units. Classification of video is Secret Noforn WNINTEL.

·~I ~----'=2s=x~1,=E=.o=.1=3=s2=6~\~~~ TVC-2148-TVC-2151 1989

Running Time: 176:37 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 4 Parts

~CCO) This is a four part am on the Intelli ence Community erspective of the political,· ~~~;;_.;;.;;:_;.:;:.;;..;;~~~.;.;;_~~--""-"--"-'-~~---'--'-~-'-~~-'-,

economic and social changes . The objective was to sensitize NSA analysts to the significance of

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· TV~2103 1989

Running Time: 12:23 Classification: Secret CCO . 1 Part

(U} Teaches the viewer the rules of ... ! ____ __.I and steps through the proce88 of~ c:::::::J recovery.

· MEDITERRA~EAN PASSIVE THREAT BRIEF (U) TVC-2298 1990

Running Time: 14:57 · Classification: Secret Noforn WNINTEL 1 ]'art

(U) Overview of passive SIGINT threat to U.S. units operating in the Mediterranean and suggested countermeasures.

THE CUBAN/CARIBBEAN PASSIVE THREAT (U) TVC-2223 1990.

Running Time: 13:48 Classification: Secret Nofom WNINTEL 1 Part

..k0r" This. presentation provides a overview of the passive SIGINT threat encountered by U.S. . . Naval units operating. in the Caribbean. T.epe will be used as part of the ship's pre-deployment SIGSEC training. ·

THE ATLANTIC PASSIVE THREAT (U) TVC-2222 1990

Running Time: 17: 12 . Classification: Secret Noforn WNINTEL ·i Part

~·This presentation provides an overview of the passive SIGINT threat encountered by U.S.· Naval units operating in the Atlantic theater. Tape· will be used as part of a ship's pre­~eployment SIGSEC training program.

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CURRENT ISSUES IN SIGINT REPORTING (FOUO) TVC-2314 1990

Running Time: 31'8:28 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 7 Parts

(U) A seven part videotape oli current issues 41,SIGINT reporting. Part 1-Seminar jointly sponsored by DDO and NCS on SIGINT rerrting, journalism, deskto ublishin and customer relations. Address by I _ , Part 2-Talk b,, . on Project RELOOK Part 3:__Talk on journalism by, Part 4-Talk on DTP by I !Part 5-Talk on current reporting and video reporting by I I I I Part 6-Talk on customer relations by Dr. William M. Nolte. Part 7-General , discussion at' conclusion of symposiu~.

TRAVIS AND DIRECTOR'S TROPHY (U) TVC-2305 1990

Running Time: 67:27 Classification: Top Secret Codeword I Part

(U) Travis and Directo,r's trophy award ceremony. Gopies available on VHS only.

U ~ET YOUR USSID: ONE WEEK LATER (U) TVC-1977 1990

Running Time,: 13:04 Classification: Confidential I Part

JR'f In this, the second episode in the U BET YOUR USSID series, Quiz Master Bert Winkendale ' tests the skills of two contestants on their knowledge· of Delivery Distribution ~dicators (DDI's)

as they are promulgated in USSID 519. This pa~ticular episode deals with DDl's from Annex A; Appendi_x 2, Annex Band Section 3. This episode opens with the famous Wendy's Fashion Show commercial.

OVERVIEW OF NSOC (U) TVC-2117 r

1900

Running Time: 12:53 Classification: Top Secret Codeword I Part

. (U) This overview introduces the viewer to the organization and describes "its basic responsibil­ities. It also provides insight into some specific NSOC responses in critical situations. (This Video is a Module of CY-188).

SIGINT REPORTING (U) TVC-2080 1990

Running Time: 10:55 Classification: Top Secret Codeword I Part

(U) This .video briefly covers the role and methods of SIGINT reporting at NSA. This includes the various levels of reports and their mechanisms for proces.sing the reports. Examples of how SIGINT riiports have iilfluenced foreign policy are also cited as weli. (This Video is a Module of CY-188).

TRAFFIC l\NALYSIS (U) TVC-2079 1990

Running Time: ·11:50 Classification: Secret Code\\'.ord 1 Part

(U) A brief·overview of Traffic Analysis at NSA. (This Video is a Module of CY-188). . . . .

THAT ONE BURNING BRANCH (U) TVC-1819 1990

Running Time: 5:35 Cl~ssification: Secret I Part

(U) This vide9 covers the mission and operations of the National Telemetry Processing Center. It provides· an appreciation of the role of NTPC in SIG INT events as well as giving the audience · iin understanding of the complexit.ies~involved in the NTPC task.

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. MUI (U) TVC-2406 1990

Running Time: 20:57 Classification: For· Offi,cial Use Only 1 Part

(FOUO) Summary of Meaconing Intrusion, Jamming and Interference threat to our forces and the MIJl reporting prograDl. Tape will be used by X4N, the Joint Electronic Warfare Center and the National Cryptologic School for training of DOD personnel.

BILLYCAN IV~ TVC-1843 1990

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,.ke( Documentation o~._ _________ __.I exe~cises in February of 1989 .

1 Part

.. PROJECT RELOAD (U) TVC-2355 1991

: . Running Time: 29:57 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U). This videotape describes the h_istory, acc;omplishDlents and future pl~ns .of ProjectlReload,I a joint NSA/SCE effort to restore the SIGINT technical ·health in the field. '--

;:: .. PACIFIC/INDIAN OCEAN/PASSIVE SIGINT THREAT ~ JJRIEF (lJ) . . - TVC-2337 1991

_ .Running Time: 23:35 Classification: Secret Noforn Nocon WNINTEL 1 Part

(U) The video outlines the passive SIGINT "threat in the Pacific and Indian Ocean area and will be used to educate navy personnel in the 3rd/2nd fleets about the threat.

CRYP'J'ANALYSIS (U) 'rVC-'"2311 1991

Running Time: 15:08 ~· Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U) This video defines cryptanalysis, explaim some enciphering iedmiques andcoveis how ccyptanalysis has influenced international events.· (This vi~o is a module of CY-;-188).

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COMMUNICATIONS. EQUIPMENT OPERATION

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GENERAL SOFTWARE ANALYSIS OF MODEM SIGNALS (U) TVC-880 1982

Running Time: 20:00 Classification: Secret 1 Part

(U} The program discusses the history of telephone channel data transmission, current modem signal technology, ~d a number of powerful computer analysis techniques developed and implemented by the Signals Analysis Division CW34} of the Office of Search .. The divisions usage of interactive computer· graphics is stressed. ·

· TVC-1264 1988

Classification: Secret I Parl

'------~ FCO technology-FCO support systems, narratives and ·descriptions. News.

theme presentatipn of communications center support subsystems.

I 25Xl, E.0.13526 I TVC-1725 1989

Run~ing·Time: .12:06 'Classification: Top Secret C<ideword I Part

a brief and humorous approach to teaching analysts to recognize

25Xl, E.0.13526

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U.S. COMMUNICATIONS IN JEOPARDY (U) TVC-731 1981

Runni~g Time: 22:40 Classification: Secret Noforn l Part .

. ~-CCO) This tape presents a general overview of the forei als intelli ence (SIGINT) threat to unprotected U.S. communications. It emphasizes and includes a dramatized description of areas of coverage, and methods of operation. The tape would be useful for persons requmng an understanding of the reality of this threat and the resultant need for communications security; it does not presume familiarity with the subject~ ·

THE CRITIC SYSTEM (U) TVC-787 1982

Running Time: 16:20 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U) This ·tape presents an overview of the entire Critic System and gives specific criteria necessary for· preparing and transmitting a Critic message.

THE CRITIC. SYSTEM (SANITIZED VERSION) "(U) TVC-787A 1983.

·Running Time: 14:00 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) This tape overviews the entire Critic System and gives specific criteria necessary for _preparing. and transmitting a Critic message. This tape is a sanitized version.

BASIC RADIO THEORY (U) TVC-1851 1990

· Running Time: 11:31 Classification: For Official Use Only. 1 Part

(FOUO) This videotape introduces the the.ory behind radio. It also briefly explains Time Division Multiplexing and. Frequency Division Multiplexing. This program should be used as a brief introduction or review. ·

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ELECTRONIC .WARFARE/CLOSE AIR SUPPORT ECM RESULTS OF GALLANT EAGLE .,SO·(U)

Running Time: 84:44 Classification: Confidential

EW /ECM/ECCM

TVC-768 . 1980

2 Parts

J.er"The Electronic Warfare during Close Air Support (EW/CAS) Joint Test F~rce was formed · by OSD for the purpose of examining the effects .of electronic warfare on close air support ~perations in a dense air defense and EW threat environment. This presentation focuses on the results of replica communications jamming employed against U.S. tactics and equipments. Recently, EW/CAS-JTF completed the testing phase for tactical communications jamming with their participation in the GALLANT EAGLE 80-A "FREE PLAY" Joint Reconnaissance Exercise and a combined arms test which simulated a Soviet mechanized rifle divis.ion breakthrough into a U.S. Brigade sector supported by USAF Cl~e Air Support and attack helicopters. Those tes.ts, specifically test 5 anil. 6 are detailed below: Test 5 conducted in February 1980, was a CPX which played a Soviet· Motorized Rifle Division against ii. U.S. Mechanized Infantry Brigade, with associated air support. The Red Forces fielded a Radio Electronic Combat Battallion consisting of 6 UHF jammers, 6 VHF jammers, 3 HF jammers, 28 interc~pt positions, and 2 ICD teams. Test 6, conducted in March 1980, 'was a part of the REDCOM FTX GALLANT EAGLE '80 which played the U.S. 1st Infantry Division and 5th Maline Brigade against the 4th Infantry Division. Discusses the effects of the ESM/Jamming !CD. efforts, which were primarily to delay and confuse command and ~ontrol fU.Pctions at . battalion level and below. The tests were const~ucted to determine operational effects of EW on battle management, rather than to gather technical data.

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I 25Xl, E.0.13526 I TVC-463 1977

Running Time: 15: 12 Classification: Secret Codeword I Part

%CCO) An experiment in using television in foreign language and recognition training. Tape produced by combinin film footage of a ertical/short take-off landing aircraft exercise with · · ,__ _____ ___, 25Xl, E.0.13526

ORAL PROFICIENCY TESTING (U) TVC-384 1979

Running Time: 23:14 Classification: Unclassified I Part

(U) Demonstration interviews in English showing the technique used by several government. agencies to assess oral foreign language ·proficiency. (Can ·also be purchased ·.through· GSA Audiovisual Services)·

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Running Time: 32:40 Classification: Unclassified (FOUO)

TVC-893 1982

I Part

(U) This videotape provides audio-visual support to the workbook entitled "Practical Hebrew -Four Skill Reinforcement", Volumes 1 & 2. The tape i8 designed to be viewed by the Hebrew language student on a weekly basis and contains 21 Hebrew dialogues in various scenarios.

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PRACTICAL HEBREW - PART 2 (U). TVC-944 1983

Running Time: 22:06 Classification: For Official Use Only I Part

"(U) This videotape provides audio-visual support to the workbook entitled "Practical Hebrew -Four Skill Reinforcement", Volumes 1 & 2. The tape· is designed to be used in conjunc.tion with videotape TVC-893, ·contains 12 additional Hebrew dialogues and should be viewed hy the l:lebrew language student on a weekly basis.

·CTSREPDLIFLC BRIEFING (U) TVC-823- 1983

Running Time: 9:00 Classification: For Official Use Only I Part

(U) Briefing to give new military personnel in the Defense Language.i;i;stitute's Foreign Langilage Course as to the importance of their training, what kind of trainfog_ they'll receive at Goodfellow Air Force Base, and what kind of work they \\!'ill be doing once they get out in the field.

GOLDILOCKS AND THE THRE~ BEARS (U) TVC-·1181 1985

R!-'ri.ning Time: 13: 13 Classification: Uncl~2'sified . 1 Part

(U). The children's story of G_oldilocks and the Three Bears is performed in Arabic by graduating language students, with some updating of the dialog. ·

USA~I: THE UNITED STATES ARMY RUSSIAN INSTITUTE (INSCOM) (U) TVC-1062 1985

Running Time: 12:28 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This·videotape provide~ an introduction to the USA Russian Institute. Information includes school curriculum, Germany lifestyle, interviews and comments from students at the institute. Taped on location in Garmisch .. · '

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USAIU: THE U~TED STATES ARMY RUSSIAN INSTITUTE · (NSA) (U) TVC-1301 1985

flunning Time: 13:39 Classification: Confidential I Part

{C) This.videotape provides an introduction to the USA Russian Institute. Information includes scliool curriculum, Germany lifestyle, and interviews and comments from students ·at the institute. A special segment on NSA students focuses on special assignments available only to NSA members who attend USARI. ·

SOVIET STUDIES SERIES (U)

(U) A series of videotapes developed in conjunction with the Slavic Languages Division of E3. Tapes, unless otherwise indicated, are in Russian, giving students not only exposure to the. language, but the culture as well, Some tapes have separate English and Russian soundtracks.

THE·BATTL~ OF STALINGRAD (U) TVC-760 1982

Running Time: 104:55 Classification: ;For Official Use Only 3 Parts

(U) A detailed account, in Russian, of the Battle of Stalingrad (September 1942 :- February 1943), one of the turning points of the ·second World War. The tape uses a lecture format, actual film footage and· charts to depict day-to-day battle operations. It. also discusses the German and Russian political backdrop to the battle. A Russian and English text is available. ·

THE CITY OF "YES" AND THE CITY OF "NO" ("GOROD ~DA' I. GOROD. 1NYET1 ") (U) . TVC-1391 1986

Running Time: 4: 12 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

({,J) Verse by the Soviet poet Evgenij Evtushenko read in Russian by USA. Text available. '------------'

JAZZ IN THE USSR (U) TVC-1194 1985

Running Time: 46: 28 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U). A survey of the development o.f jazz in the· USSR. rDcludes musical excerpts and photos of Soviet jazz pioneers. This is a two part show edited onto a single tape. A bilingual. booklet is available to accompany the tape.

LIVING IN THE USSR AS A.MII,.ITARY ATTACHE (U) TVC-1190 1986

Running Time: 26:14 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) USA,. recounts experiences and impressions of family life as an assistant army attache in the USSR from 1979-198i. Narration is in English with Russian translation on a separate audio track on 3/4" tapes. Specify either English or Russian soundtrack when ordering VHS or Beta. Dual language booklet available.

NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS ("NOCH POD . . ~OZHDESTVO") (U) TVC-1390 1986.

Running. Time: 5: 06 Classification: For Official Use Only I Part

. (U) Russian t~anslation of the popul~r "Night Before Christmas" is read by J

I I USA. Text available. · . ~------'

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POTPOURRI OF SOVIET POPULAR MUSIC (U). TVC-1259 1986

Running Time: 26:20 Classification: For·Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) A musical survey of popular music currently being heard at concerts 11nd on television in the USSR. Narration by USA. A Russian and English translation are available.

RUSSIAN ACRONYMS (U) TVC-954 1983

Running Time: 60: 22 Classification: Unclassified 4 Parts

(U) .A teaching aid to present the basic idea of·Russi~n acronyms which could also be used as ·a brief introduction to Russian acronyms, as well as. a foundation for development of a more extensive course. A Russian text is available ..

SOVIET GENERAL IVANOVSKY VISITS USAREUR: 1977 (U) TVC-1191 1986

Running Time: 55:12 Classification·: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) This videotape provides a view of the 1977 visit to HQ USAREUR (U.S. Army Europe) by Soviet General Evgenji Ivanovsky, at the time Commander-in-Chief, Group Soviet ·Forces Germany. Text and narratfon are by Chief of Interpreter Support, and included are impressions by the former U.S. Commander-in Chief, G~neral George S. Blanchard. English Only .

WORKING IN THE USSR AS A MILITARY ATTACHE (U) . TVC-1248 1986

Running Time: 30: 16 qa.ssification: For Official Use Only· 1 Part

(U) I . , USA, describes some ·duties and experiences as an assistant army attache m the· USSR from 1979-1981. Included are brief' discussions of the 1979 SALT II signing in Vienna, the Iranian Hostage crisis., the Soviet-invasion of Afghanistan and the 1980 Olympic .boycott. Narration.is in English with Russian· translation on a separate audio track on'"' 3/4" tapes. Specify either English or Russian soundtrack when ordering VHS or BETA. Dual language booklet .available. .

six DAY WAR (~OREAN) (U) TVC-1589 1987

Running Time: 21:00 Classification: Unclassified 1 ·Part

(U) A Korean Language version of a documentary which examines the c·auses, strategy and ramifi~ations .of the Six Day War. ·

US-VISIBLE WITNESS {U) TVC-1617 1987

Running Time.: 20:00 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) A Soviet documentary on electronic surveillance of the Soviet establishment in the United States. Russian language on CH' l, English translati6~ on CH.2.

TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGE READING AND LISTE~ING (U) , TVC-1102 1987

Running Time: 147:53 Classification: Unclassified 3 Parts

(U) This three part presentation on Language teaching explains the NCS textual approach and demonstrates classroom techniques. and materials for teaching foreign-language reading and listening ..

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SOVIET STUDIES SERIES: PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE USSR (U) TVC-1419 1988

Running Time: 107:52 Classification: For Official Use Only 4 Parts

(U} This video segment· of the Soviet Studies Series, featuring Dr. Jury Azarenko, deals with the physical geography of the USSR in four paits. Part 1: Borders, terrain and time· zones; Part 2: Natural zones of, "the USSR; Part 3: Seas of the USSR; Part 4: Lakes, reservoirs and rivers: Note: Audio is in Russian Language only.

SOVIET STUDIES SERIES: GEOGRAPHY OF THE USSR -GROWTH IN·THE SOVIET UNION'(U) TVC-1420 1988

Running Time: 24:34 Classification: For Official Use Only 2 Parts

(U} A brief history of territorial growth of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. A two part videotape, narrated in Russian. ·

ISRAELI.INTERVIEWS (HEBREW/ENGLISH) (U) TVC-1698 1989

Running Time: 108:41 Classification: For Official/Use Only 3 Parts I

. (U) Israeli inter:views,· December 1987, was. videotaped in-country right after- the onset of INTIFADAH (Arab Uprising). The objective of the interviewer was to gather as much information as possible from local inhabitants (both. Arabs & Jews} about the political situation and would be solutions to the problem. (Audio cassettes ·available)

ISRAELI IN_TERVIEWS (HEBREW ONLY) (U) TVC-2029 1989

Running Time: 108:41 . Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Israeli interviews, December 1987, was videotaped in-country right after the onset of INTIFADAH (Arab Uprising). The objective of the interviewer was to gather as much information as possible from local inhabitants (both Arabs & Jews) about the political situation and would be solutions to the problem. (Audio cassettes available)

LAl'l'GUAGE TECHNOLOGY EXPO 88 - KEYNOTE ADDRESS (U) TVC-1962 1989

Running Ti~: 26:23 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U} The keynote address for EXPO 88 by I lof the Director's Senior Council, advocating that linguists take an active role in bringing language technology to the Agency.

.... ~ -< . i £ G' LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY .EXPO 88 -I . . I (U) TVC-1963 1989

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Running Time: 23:31 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part "O = = Ill = ~ ~ =" ~ ~ J.Z'-CCO) The purpose of Project Wallaby is to create an environment for the G14 analyst which ~ ;;::: incorporates advanced Database and Knowledge Base systems technologies with the capabilty i... = to process mµIti!ingual data in both native character and transliterated for~. Much of the

.:! t: current WALLABY effort is aimed at the .delivery of ·message traffic in native character form :C < (where desired) at the creation of on-line reference tools with native character capability and S. .€' G',-_-'a=-'t the development of techniques which allow for the coherent processing· of transliterated data. E i... ~

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Running Time: 27: 29 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

The presentation will demonstrate pro rams for manipulatin and rintin t at: . convert

2. diSplay individually scrollable portions of up to five different messages showing'-------r--------,...--'

3. aid in .degarbling by showing possible transpositions and permutations of a given .._ ____ __,

LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY EXPO 88 - AUDIBLE WORKING AIDS. (U) TVC-1966 1989

Running· Time: 21:41 . Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U) This project demonstrates . the integration of commercial hardware and software pr~ucts on an Apollo workstation with a dynamic user interface· for. the selection and audio playback of dictionary items from a database. 'T.flis prototype was built to demonstrate the use of audio as a transcriber working aid. ·

LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY EXPO 88 -~-----__. TVC-1967 1989

Rimning Time: 28:54 Classification: Top Secret Codeword_ 1 Part

cfl-CCO) An increasing number of analyst hours are spent de.termi.ning whether ·voice intercept contains talkers of intelligence interest. Indeed, speaker identity is often the only indicator available to the message selection process.\

LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY EXPO 88 -I..__ ___ ___, TVC-1968 1989

Running Time: 25:·16 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part (

¢l This short talk will try to highlight the advances occurring in speech technology and the effect they should have on plain voice processing. An overview of R523'~ most .recent efforts will include KEYSTONE-II and JUKEBOX status reports. ·

SIWRB'f' VI-5 HANDLE VIA COMINT. CHANNELS ONLY

Language

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LANGUAGE TECHNOLOG°! EXPO 88 ~,__ ____ __.ku) TVC-1969 1989

Running Time: 22: 17 'Classification: Top Secret Codeword · 1 Part

I 25x1, E.0.13526 I I in new, clearer fashion. One approach is that of the DeLorme Mapping System featuring a digital atlas of the world on CD-ROM satellite-derived imagery and three-dimensional display.

LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY EXPO 88 -I~ ---~I (U) . TVC-1970 1989

Running Time: 21:52 Classification: Top Secret Codeword. 1 Part

(U) From SEMESTER _to a "tapeless" environment. MI.NSTREL will bring some dramatic changes to the transcriber's world. ·This presentation will highlight the capabiiities of the MINSTREL system which will bring about these changes and introduce linguists to the next generation of transcription support. Developments in target-specific working aids for MINSTREL will also· be presented. c • • •

LANGUAGE TECHNOLJGY EXPO 88 -. I . . . TVC-1971 · 1989

Running Time: 29:42 . ·Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

· %CCO) Lan~ag~·specific operation~. s~ena~ios exemplifying state-of-the-art on-line language aids capability will be presented. The construction of these ·working aids is fueled by the developnrent of the MINSTREL transcription support system for the 1990'.s. TIMBERWOLF is a multi-organizational effort drawing form A, B, and G groups and the E and R organizations, to make significant inrpads into meeting the complex need for on-line l~nguage ·working aids."

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LANGUAGE TECJINOLOGY EXPO 88 - OUTLOOK (CONC~USION) (U) TVC-1972 1989

Running Time: 22:18 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U) A concluding address by Minnie Kenny, Assistant Deputy Director for Administration, and professional linguist a_nd crypta.nalyst. The talk envisions future technology for linguists and stresses the communications and teamwork needed to acquire it.

S~VIET STUDIES SERIES: GROWING UP IN THE USSR (U) TVC-1408. 1989 ' Running Time: 17:29 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

.(U) "Growing Up In The. USSR" is the personal reflections of youth by I.__ ____ __.

R~SSIAN PQE lA #1: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW (U) 'TVC-2044 1989

Running Time: 37:23 Classi/icatfon: Confidential 1 Part

(U) Intro and overview of PQE lA proces8 - Interview with subcommittee chairman grading system/testing philosophy. · ·

. RUSSIAN PQE lA #2: TRANSLATION TIPS (U) · TVC-2045 1989

Running Time: 40:47, Classification: Confidential 1 Part,

(U) Translation tips, do's and dont's - Introduction to Kangaroo translation .

. (lONFIBEN'l'IAb Vl-6 HANDLE VIA COMINT CHANNELS O!l/LY

Language

Withheld from public release under the National Security Act of 1959, 50 U.S.C. 3605 (P.L. 86-36)

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RUS_SIAN PQE 1A #3: WHY DO KANGAROOS HAVE A POUCH (U)

Running Time: 11:21 Classification: Confidential

(U) .Kangaroo translation.

RUSSIAN .PQE lA #4: MADE IN THE PENTAGON (U) Running Time: 20:34 Classification: Confidential

(U) Made in the Pentagon ..

RUSSIAN PQE 1A #5: IF SOMEONE GETS l)IVORCED OR DIES (U)

. Running Time: 26:30

(U) Divorce or. die.

Classification: Confidential

RUSSIAN PQE 1A #6: TES~NG TIPS (U) Running Time: 34: 06 Classification: Confidential

TVC-2046

TVC-2047

TVC-2048.

TVC-2049

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Language·

1~89

1 Part

1989

1 Part

1989

· 1 Part

1989 -

1 Part

(U) Testing tips - How 'to approach the test - materials to bring with you .- suggestions. for improving performance. ·

RUSSIAN PQE tA.#7: YOU DON'T DOUSE A FffiE WITH GASOLINE (U)

Running Time: 86:54 Classification: Confidential

TVC-2050 1989

2 Parts

(U) Review of practice PQE and indepth analysis of grammar and .structure of the timed translation. Two parts. · . ·

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(CJ A brief message of welcome for ~mployees newly assigned to a field station; including ~n outline.description of the.station's organization, working conditions, and environment.

WELCOMING TALK BY CHIEF, F32 (U). TVC-831 1981

Running Time: 06:00 Classification: Unclassified· 1 Part

WELCOMING TALK BY CHl~F, F47 (U) TVC-873 1982

Running Time: 09:55 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

WELCOMING TALK BY CHIEF, F41 (U) TVC-875 1982

Running Time: 08:00 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

WELCOMING TALK BY CHIEF, F83 (U) TVC-1169 1985

Running Time: 04:55 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

WELCOMING TALK BY CHIEF, F31 (U) TVC-939 · 1983

Running Time: 06:57 Classi~cation: Confidential . 1 Part

WELCOMl:N'G TALK BY CHIEF, F321 (U) TVC-1539 1987

Running Time: 06:22 Classification: For Official .Use Only 1 Part

WELCOMING TALK BY C_HIEF, F92 'U) TVC-940 1983

Running Time: 04: 00 Clafsifica'tion: Unclassified 1 Part

WELCOMING 'J.'ALK BY CHIEF, F2 (U) TVC-1032 1984

Running Time: 04:51 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

WELCOMING TALK BY CHIEF, F33 (U) TVC-1042 1984

Running Time: 07:30 Classification: Unclassified 1 .Part

WELCOMING TALK BY CHIEF, F81 (U) TVC-1038 1984

Running_ Time: 08:21 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

WELCOMING TALK BY CHIEF, F91 (U) TVC-1039 1984

Running Time: 08:00 Classification: Unclassified l'Part

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Running Time: 03: 10 Classifi~ation: Secret CCO

·WELCOMING TALK BY CHIEF, F4; (U) Running Time: 05:54 Classification: Confidential

WELCOMING TALK BY CHIEF, F38 (U)

Running Time: 08:47 Classification: Confidential

WELCOMING TALK BY CHIEF, F88 (U) J

Running Time: 05:06 . Classification: Confidential

WELCOMING TALK BY CHIEF, F95 (U).

Running Time: 5;52 · Classification: Confidential

QUALITY OF· LIFE AT RAF CHICKSANDS (U)

Running Time: 18:20 Classification: For Official Use Only

PERSONNEL

TVC-1037 1984

1 Part

TVC-1036 1984.

1 Part

TVC-1035 1984

1 Part

TVC-1314 1985

I Part

TVC-1041 1984

1 Part

TVC-1057 1983

1 Part

)!?fl This 18 minute tape gives the viewer a brief glimpse of life for civllians in the RAF Chicksands area. The tape address.es most concerns of prospective~employees. and their families concerning housing, base facilities, shopping, travel, schools and society in the country of Bedfordshire England. .

GERMANY IS WUNDERBAR: HALLO BERLIN (U) TVC-1117 1985

Running Time: 9:23 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Berlin· is an exciting city. This overview gives the PCSer an idea of joys and pitfalls of living in this famed walled city.

GERMANY IS WUNDERBAR: STUTTGART (U) TVC-1016 1985

Running Time: 11:15 Classification: For Official Use Only . 1 Part

(U) A brief ·overview of living in Stuttgart, West Germany, designed for civilian PCSers.

HAWAII: A CAREER CHALLENGE (U) "TVC-1126 1985

Running Time: 9:37 I

Classification: Confidential 1 Part

jJ&'( A overview of NSA's Hawaii Operations encompassing NCPAC, Field Station Kunia and the Cryptologic Support Group's mission. .

MOVING UP WlTH. L (U) TVC-1242 1985

Ru.nning Time: 2:21 Classifi.cation: Unclassified 1 Part

CU) A short p~ogram showing the va:rious areas of the L Intern\ program.

COHFIBENTIAL VIl-2 Orientation

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~u -= . ' ..... oo :... . ~;;;.

"O = = Ill = ~ .... ~ =" ~ ~ Ill

~ =" in ~ • ..-1 ~

= ~ ..... :... Q

.S? C.I .... -.... C.I C.I :c-< Cll

"' =.e--"5 Q., .... l.Q

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ASSIGNMENT'~----~ TVC-1120 1985

Running Time: 9:04 Classification: Secret Codeword I Part

ASSIGNMENT~' __ ____. TVC-1118 1985

Running Time: t'1:52 Classification: Secret Codeword 1 Part

(U) Gonsidering an overseas assignment? Why not investigate 'the possibilities I

ASSIGNMENT STUTTGART (U). TVC-1017 1985

Running Time: 10:22 Classification: Secret Codeword . 1 Part

(U) The joys and pitfalls of working at N:CEUR STUTIGART.

ALOHA HAW All (U) TVC-1125 1985

Running Time: 11:11 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 'Part

(U) "Aloha Hawaii" is a brief look at 'the expenses and opportunities of living in America's 50th state.

n 25Xl, E.0.13526 0- RAF CHICKSANDS (U) TVC-959 1983

Running Time: 14:30 Classification: Secret· Codeword 1 Part

I 25Xl, E.0.13526

. ASSIGNMENT! TVC-958 1983

Running Time: 10:42 Classification: Secret Codeword I Part

TVC-988 1983

. Running Time: 20:20 Classification: For Official Use Only I Part

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.... ~ = ~z~ ASSIGNMEN~ I 25Xl, E.0.13~26 TVC-992 1983 ..

Running Time: 16:13 Classification: Confidential I Part

I 25Xl, E.0.13526

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YAKIMA, WASHING TON "lT'S NOT A HICK TOWN" (U) TVC-989 1984

Running Time: 10:52 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Yakima has that "small town" atmosphere, vastly different from the l\ustle an_d bustle of the Baltimore-Washi~gton area. This is a look at Ye,ki~a and the surrounding area, showing what you and your family might expect to find on accepting an assignment at Field Station Yakima. " -

ASSIGNMENT AUSTRALIA (U) TVC-977 1983

Running Time: 14:25 Classification: Con,!idential 1 Part

(C) Program includes an overview of Australia 'and the Melbourne area in parti"cular. Emph0

asis is placed on housing, schools, the economy, and recreational and travel opportunities.

BREVARD - THE LAND OF WATERFALLS (U) \ . . .

TVC-1051A 1984

Running-Time: 04:32 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(FOUOf The Rosman Research Station is located near the town of Brevard, North Carolina .. This production is an adaptatio~ of locally-produced slide show on what its like living in the

. Brevard ·area.

ASSIGNMENT I.__ _ __, TVC-560 1980

Running Time: 12:46 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

ASSIGNMENT GERMANY (U) TVC-554 1982

Running Time: 11:34 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(FOUO) This tape will be used _as a recruitment aid rorO 25X6, E.0.13526 n The videotape gives an overview of West Germany, as well as individual descriptions of the facilities

I 25X6, E.0.13526 ~ ASSIGNMENT ENGLAND (U) TVC-845 1982

Running Time: 24:00 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(C) An overview· of life on and around Menwith Hill Station, in the -Yorkshire ar~a of England, including brief looks at housing, schools, the surrounding area, and social diversions, enlivened J:iy verbatim coniments from interviews of personnel who were or had been assigned to MHS. The purpose of the_ tape is to help persuade people considering an assignment. (Classified. CONFIDENTIAL due to association with NSA}.

I 25X6, E.0.13526 TVC-991 1984-

Running-Time: 10:27 Class~fication: Confi~ential 1 Part -

I 25X6, E.0.13526

NSA AWAY (U) - TVC-1004 - 1984

1 Part

(U} A round-table _discu~sion of the pros and c~ns of field assignments between ._I __ __.I Chief JG and nine field chiefs representing field sites at CONUS and worldwide.

Running Time: 51:23 -Classification: Confidential

€0NPIBEN'flAL -VIl-4 Orientation

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~-~I· •. THE ADVENTURE BEGINS (U) TVC-1112 1985 .

Running Time: 9:31 Classifi.cation: Unclassified 1 Part

(UJ A brief look at housing, schools, general base facilities and the local area that will be available to anyone wishing to

'--~~~~~~~~~~----'

TVC-1014 1985

Running Time: 16: 19 Classifi.cation: Unclassified .1 Part

6 reasure of the Orient i~ a: ~ideo pr~uction that features life atl I This production shows some of the base· features, including housing, schools,

pp g 1ties, etc .. ; and the local town o~ I

NSA_I -~I· . THE RIGHT CHOICE (U) TVC-1015 1985

Running Time: 11:28 Classifi.cation: Secret CCO 1 Part

<FPUO) A recruitment video productfon reviewing the advantages of taking a field assignment I I 'J;'his ·tape touches on the mission of each

site and the types of positions available .to an mdlVldual and their responsibilities.

YOUR BAVARIAN .PCS AT BAD AIBLING (U) TVC-1123 1985

Running Time: 17:30 Classifi.cation: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This videotape gives a brief look at quality of life information for those ·people considering a PCS to Bad Aibling Field Station, Bad Aibling, West Germany. Topics addressed include on station construction, facilities, housing, schools, and adjustments_ for the average family upon arrival. ·

GERMANY IS WUNDERBAR: AUGSBURG - 2000 YEARS YOUNG (U) TVC-1119 1985

Running. '.rime: 7:00 Classifi.cation: For Official Use Only 1 Part ..

(U) Explore the Bavarian beauty and charm that is Augsburg.

AS.SIGNMENTL-l -----=I 2=s=x=6,=E=.o=.=13=s2=6=· =--1 __ __J TVC-1255 1986.

Running Time: 12:37 Classifi.cation: Secret Codeword 1 Part

BREVARD: FROM BLUEGRASS TO BACH (U) ·. TVC-1140 1986

Running Time: 12:29 Classifi.cation: For Official Use Only 1 Part

· (U) Brevard, North Carolina, offers the. unique combination of small town life and various cultural opportunities. This t!lpe looks at the recreation, housing, schools, and shopping in the area.

WELCOME TO NSA/CSS (U) TVC-1318 1986

Running Time: 7:48 Classifi.cation: Confidential 1 Part

(U) An overview of NSA/CSS, designed to acquaint new ·military personnel with general information on. the Agency, and the benefits available during a tour. The program is classified because of its discussion of size and strength figures.

OONPIBEN'l'IAt. VII-5 Orientation

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WELCOME TO FORT GEORGE G. MEADE - A PEOP.iES' POST (U)

Running Time: 16:48 Classification: Unclassified

(U) A slide·tape introduction briefing about Fort George G. Meade ..

DEDICATION OF OPNS 2A & 2B BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT~D STATES. (U)

Running Time: 31 :30 . Classification: Unclassified

PERSONNEL

TVC-1290 1986

1 Part

TVC-1451 1986

1 Part

(U) This program documents the visit to the Agency by President Ronald Reagan, Secretary· of Defense Caspar. Weinberger, and the Director of Central Intelligence William Casey on 26 SepteD).ber 1986 to participate in the dedication of Operations Buildings 2A and 2B. ·

DENVER, DAY (U) TVC-1455 1986

Running Time: 13:22 Classification: Unclassified · 1 Part

(U) For those considering a PCS, this tape presents a look at the people and the lifestyles of the Denver metropolitan area. ·

AMERICA~ CRYPTOLOGIC-HISTORY 1912-1952 (U) TVC-1352 1986

Running Time: 38:28 · Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This videotape covers American Cryptologic History from 1912-1952. It begins wi.th the origins of _Army and Navy "Radio hitellige~ce" during World War I. It covers devel_opments

. during the interwar years, -and cryptologic highlights of- World War II. It finishes with a brief background on the centralization ·of U.S. cryptology under NSA in 1952. (This Video is a Module of CY-188).

Tvc-n21 19ss

Running Time: 14:46 Clas~ification: Unclassified 1 Part

I 25Xl, E.0.13526 TVC-1122 1986

Running Time: ·09:39 Classification: Secret 1 Part ·

·~1~~~~~~~~~l2_s_x_1,_E_.o_._13_s_2_6~~~~~~~~~----' WELCOME TO CHELTENHAM (U) TVC-1539 1987

Running Time: 6:22 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U)' A welcomi~g message1 froDJ._ ___ ....JI Dep~ty SUSLO.

NCPAC:.HAWAIIAN CAREER CHALLENGE (U) TVC-1805 1988

Running Time: 21:35 Classification: Secret 1 Part

(U) This tape is an overview of the National Security Agency's role in the Pacific; describing_ NSA jobs in Hawaii.

CQNRBBN'FfAli VIl-6 Orientation

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PERSONNEL

TVC-834 1981

1 Part

(U) A ·presentation for Black Expressions by William A. Jones. This tape covers a historical sketch. of blacks from 16th century Africa to the present including photos and artifacts:

ARRIBA LOS HISPANICOS (U) TVC-777 1981

Run.n.in.g Time: 06:46 Classification.: Confidential 1 Part

(l,J} A montage of Hispanic culture, history and the various rolEl~ and contributions of the Hispanic employee in the Agency.

SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND THE . SUPERVISOR'S ROLE _(U) TVC-922 1982

Running Time: 57:48 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) To ensure,understanding and responsibility of OPM and DoD policy on sexual harassment, appropriate training programs are required. Dr. Sandra S. Tangri, consultant to the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board for the congressionally mandated national survey of sexual harassment in the federal· work force, Senior Research Associate at the Urban Institute, and Visitirig Professor at Howard University, addressed Agency µianagers on the subject o( "Sexual , · Harassment and the Supervisor's Role", 11 May 1982. The definition of sexual harassment; the implications; current practices and formal/informar preventive remedies and measures; and the managers' responsibilities and liabilities are d~scussed. Handouts included.

ROLE OF· WOMEN IN .THE MILIT~Y (U) TVC-894 1982

Run.n.in.g Time: 55:00 Classification.: Unclassified 1 Part

(Ul. The Role of Women in the Military - Their needs, concerns and ·chances for advancement - Live presentation on 16 February 82 at NSA.

SUNSHINE· ANO RAIN - A CHRONOLOGICAL LOOK AT AMERICAN .HISTORY (U) TVC-860

\ 1982

Run.n.in.g Time: 23:~3 Classificatfon.: Unclassified 1 Part

(U} A few glimpses of historical personages, both black and white, who were significant to Americ~n history - as told in their own words.

NSA LIBRARY SERVICES (U) 1'VC-926 1982

Run.n.i_n.g Time: 03: 05 Classification.: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A brief overview of the Library Services available at the NSA Libra·ries.

IRANIAN HOSTAGE EXPERIENCE. (U) Running Time: 29:41

34:51 Classification.: Confidential

TVC-865 1981

2 Parts

(U) Live video coverage of an address by Colonel Leland J. Holland on his experiences while held hostage in Iran.

UNCLASSlFIED VII-7 General

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RIDESHARING AT NSA (U) TVC-813B 1985

Running Time: 04:58 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) An exciting overview of the ridesharing program at NSA.

BLACK HISTORY MONTH '84 (U) TVC-1045 1984

. Running Time: 05:30 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A short feature on the contribution of Black "Pilots to Aviation and Guy Bluford's recognition as the first Black Astronaut-· commemorating the Agency's c~lebration of Black History Month.

DREAM, DESIGN, EXPLORE (U) TVC-986 1983

Running Time: 03:23 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A videotape for college recruitment showing a montage of young engi~eers, computer scientists and ma_thematicians involved in exciting areas at NSA - work & play.

THE U.S. CONSTITUTION AND THE BLACK ~MERICAN (U) TVC-967 1983

Running Time: 11:53 Classification: Unclassified · 1 Part

(U)· A 12 minute panel discussion on the role of the Black American as treated in three separate articles of the U.S. Constitution. '

HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION. AND IT,S IMPACT ON BLACK AMERICANS (U) TVC-972 1983

Running Time: 49:40 Classification: Unclassified I.Part

(U) The tape.focuses-on the U.S. Constitution and the Black American - from Dred Scott· to Brown v. Board of Education.·

YOUR OVERSEAS PCS ENTITLEMENTS AND ALLOWANCES (U) TVC-887 1982

Running Time: 22:30 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part .

. (U) This is a two-part production covering the basic travel and. transportation entitlement~ and overseas allowances available to the NSA employee for an overseas permanent change of sta.tion. General procedures and proper forms are· also dis·cussed with respect to N4 l, the Finance and Accounting Office.

NATIONAL CRYPTOLOGIC SCHOOL FAMILY DAY PRESENTATION (lJ) TVC-935 1982

Running Time: 02:57 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U). This video production provides an overview of the NCS for inclusion in the Family Day festivitiE;Js planned for early November 1982.

UNCLASSIFIED VIl-8 General

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NSA 30th· ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION (U) TVC-937 1982

Running Time: 11:06 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) The highlights of NSA's 30th Anniversary Celebration (September 25 & 26 1982), beginning with opening welcome by Lt. Gen. Lincoln D: Faurer, DIRNSA,_ and Mr. Lou Bonanni, DDA, followed by a montage of the highlights of the weekend set to "Celebration''by Kool and the Gang. . .

HOW FAR HAVE WE COME? (U) TVC-966 1982

Running TilT\e: 07:43 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

. (U) Against the backdrop of the Life and Philosophies of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. the question of "How Far Has America Come in its Commitment to the Dreams of Dr. King for a

· better America for all Americans", is posed.

DRESS FO.R SUCCESS (U) · Run~ing Time: 36:00 Classification: Unclassified

TVC-1096 1984

1 Part

(U) Program on Dress for Success was prepared for National Security Week 1984. Objective was to show individuals the impor,tance of proper dress for the office and how it can ·be achieved on a starting salary. · ·

GIVE YOURSELF SOME CREDIT (U) TVC-1105 . 1984

Running Time: 20:00. Classification; For Official Use. Only 1 Part

(U) Interviews with Agency employee~ who obtained college credit through non-traditio~al

means.

JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE - SUPER COMPUTING RESEARCH CENTER (U) Running Time: 22:41 Classification: Unclassified

TVC-1177 1984'

1 Part

(U) ·Documentation of a joint conference held at the Statehouse in Annapolis, MD on November· 27, 1984. Lt. Gen Lincoln D. Faurer, General Andrew .J. Goodpaster and MD Gov. Harry Hughes announced that the Institute for Defense Analysis· (IDA), under contract to the U.S. Department of Defense through the National Security Agency will build a Supercomputing Research Center at the MD Science and Technology Center in Prince George's County,. MD.

CAMPAIGN ~OR EXCELLENCE (U) TVC-:II54 1984

Running Time: 12:35 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part·

(U) A videotaped mess~ge of the Director's remarks on the NSA - CampaigI). for Excellence.

NSA .- A JOB THAT COUNTS (l.J) TVC-1149 1984

Running Time: 8:16 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) The program· presents an unclassified overview of the NSA mission and the work of its engine~rs and scientists as an aid to recruitment of new engineers/scientists.

HANDICAP PROGRAM (U). TVC-1144 1985

Running Time: 1:38 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Handicap program affirmative action for recruitment and awareness at NSA.

UNCLASSIFIED VII-9 General

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THE BLACK FAMILY - WITH WILLIE STARGELL (U) TVC-1160. 1985

Running Time: 4:23 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) An edited version of"Old Friends - New'Friends" produced by WQED-TV, a PBS affiliate, highlighting Willie Stargell and the importance he places on his family as part of his success.

CAREER DEVELOPMENT WEEK '.85 (U) TVC-1226

· Running Time: 17:06 ·r

Classification: Confidential

(U) An interview with Robert E. Rich, Deputy Director on career development at NSA.

CIVILIAN WELFARE FUND .AND RESTAURANT C~UNCIL _(U) Running Time: 3: 19 ·Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC-1187

1985

1 Part

1985

1 Part

(U) A musical highlight of the activities of the Civilian Welfare Fund and Restaurant Council.

IDEA FAIR '85: OPENING CEREMONIES (U) Running Time: .11:18 Classification: Unclassified

(U) Lt. Gen.'-Faurer's opening remarks on Idea Fair '85.

IDEA FAIR '85: QUALITY OF .. WORK LIFE AT THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (U) Running Time: 41:00 Classification: Unclassified

TVC-1206 1985

1 Part

TVC-1208 1985

1 Part

(U) John J. Franke Jr's talk on "The Bottom-Up Approach-Improving Organizational and Personal Productivity."

IDEA FAIR '85: BEYOND EXCELLENCE: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? (PART 1) (U) Running Time: 43:09 . Classification: Unclassified

TVC-1°210

(U) We.stinghouse Management Group's talk on Management in _the Workplace.·

IDEA FAIR '85: BEYOND EXCELLENCE: WHERE DO WE ·GO FROM HERE?. (PART 2) (U) · Running Time: 40: 03 Classification: Unclassified

TVC-1211

(U) Westinghouse Management Group's talk on Management in the Workplace.

NCS 20TH ANNIVERSARY (U.) TVC-1266

Running Time: 41:00_ Classification: For Official Use Only ..

1985

1 Part

1985

1 Part

1985

1 Part

(U) An overview of the NCS 20th Anniversary Celebration featuring l14aj Gen John Morrison as the keynote speaker· as well as the 1985 presentation of the Teachers of the Year Awards,

COMMUTER TRANSPORTATION CENTER (U) TVC-1277 1985

Running Time: 1:41 Classification: Unelassified l·Part

(U) A visual overview set to music featuring the new location. of the Comm~ter Transportation Center and the. Ride-matching_ program.

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NAVSECGRU 50TH ANNIVERSARY (U)' TVC-1237 . l985

Running Time: 25: 10 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) This program is a historical overview of the development of the Naval Security. Group Command, within the ·context of the .RADM Joseph N. Wenger Naval Cryptologic Museum. Emphasis is on the period l914 to 1945. . .

TV CENTER SAMPLER (U) TVC-1268 1985

Running Time: 2:43 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A sample tape of excerpts of· programs produced by the Television Center, including narrative explanation.

DIRECTOR'S TALK WITH LONG-TENURED EMPLOYEES (U) Running Ttme: 58:34 Classification: Secret HVCCO

TVC-1315 1985

I Part

(U) LTG William E. Odom's Talk with Long-Tenured Employees; videotaped on 18 November 1985.

WOMEN IN NS.A - CHANGES AND OPPORTUNITIES 1986 (U) · Running Time: 60: Q4 Classification: Confidential

TVC-1350 1986

1 Part

{U) A panel discussion on career achievement li.t NSA - featuring Ann· Caracristi as Keynote Speaker with participation by

highlighting National Woman's. History Week 1986.

SERVICE ·TO PEOPLE: THE OFFICE OF CIVILIAN PERSONNEL (U) Running Time: 8:56 Classification: Confidential

TVC-1196

(U) An overview of the services provided to employees by the Office of Civilian Personn.~l.

I

ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI SPEAKS ON PRESIDENT REAGAN'S FOREIGN POLICY (U) TVC-1320

Running Time: 50:00 . Classificat~on: Unclassified

. 1986

1 Part

(UJ Mr. Brzezinski speaks on President Reagan's foreign policy and answers questions from the audience.

AMBASSADOR WILLIAM H. LUERS.-13 MAY 1985 (U) Running Time: 38: 15 Classification: For Official Use Only

I

(UJ An addr~ss by the Honorable William H. Luers~ U.S. Ambassador'. to Czechoslovakia.

HISTORY OF ARLINGTON HALL (U) TVC-1317

Running Time: 16: 04 · · Classification: Unclassified

{U) An entertaining look at events iri history of Arlington Hall Station.

UNCLASSIFIED VII-11

1985

1 Part·

1986

1 Part

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Running Time: 46:00 ·

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PERSONNEL

TVC-1342 1986

1 Pa.rt

(U) A presentation by NASA astronaut Guy Bluford before an NSA audience highlighting NASA's mission.

PROTOCOL WITH'-' ____ __.l<U). TVC-1377 1986

Running Time: 26: 16 Classification: For Pfficial Use Only 1 Part

(UJ An informal talk with I I former Chief of Protocol, J5. This program concentrates on the various awards and medals available to civilian and military personnel, and the do's and don'ts of awards ceremonies.

NSA PERSONNEL TESTING PROGRAM (U) TVC-1302 1987

Running Time: ,11:28 Classification: For Official Use Only. 1 Part

(U) Provides an overview of the personnel _testing program with an emphasis on its role and the role of available agency counseling" services in selection,. placement and career development.

GORBACHEV'S FIRST TWO YEARS (U) TVC-1531 1987

Running Time: 55:48 Cl"assification: Secret CCO 1 Part

(UJ The International Affairs Institute presents Dr. Richard Pipes, professor of Russian history, . Harvard University and ,former White House official, speaking on Gorbachev's first two years. . .

INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION (U) TVC-1488 1987

Running Time: 4: 10 . Classification: Um;lassified 1 Part·

(U) A quick-moving overview of the ITV program at .NSA.

BENAVIDEZ: THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS (U) TVC-1503 1987

Running Time: 45:.00 G_lassification: Unclassified J Part

(U) This videotape covers the story of Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Roy P. Benavidez as told by President Ronald Reagan. The ,second half of the tape· contains a s·peech given by Roy at ESW Headquarters. ·

VANPQOL RAP (U) TVC-1567 1987

Running Time: 2:03 ·Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) To be used in "Ridesharing Month" for promotional purposes· within the agency.

ASSISTANT .SECRETARY OF STATE, ELLIOT ABRAMS (U) .TVC-1587 1987

Running Time: 49:00 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part

. (U) Secretary ,Abrams talks about U.S. strategic interests in Latin America.

THE PRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT PROCESS (U) · TVC_-156~ 1987

Running Time: 13:07 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) This videotape· covers the video production .. development process within E23. This includes the video request analysis, priority assignment and script development with an E23 writer/ producer. A must for video customers with E23.

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CL A EDIT (U) TVC-1504 1987

Running Time: 22:42 Classification: Unclassified, 1 Part

(U)° A Japanese videotape translated into English. The videotape portrays the Japanese version on how the U.S. shot down Admiral Yamamoto and how ·1ong it .took the U.S. to break the Japanese code that told of Yamamoto's trip.

OUR WORLD OF COMPUTER SECURJTY (U) Running Time: 08:10 ClassificatiiJn: Unclassified

(U) Overview of- the National Computer Security Center.

FIRST· ANNUAL NSA/CSS PRODUCTIVITY A WARDS CEREMONY 1987 (U)

Running Time: 24: 18 .. Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC-159.1 1987

1 ·Part

TVC-1492 1987

1 Part

(U) The first annual NSA/CSS Productivity Awards Ceremony with keynote· speaker Secretary of Defense Caspar W. Weinberger; introduced by. LTG William E. Odom, USA; Awards

.: presented by C.R. Lord, Deputy Director.

GETTING TOUGH ON GATEWAY DRUGS (U) TVC-1494 1987

Running Time: 54: 11 Classification: For Official Use Only · 1 Part

(U) Dr. Robert L. DuPont, President of the Center for Behavioral Medicine, addresses the· issue of drug abuse in our society today. A nationally known expert in the ·field of.drug abuse, . Dr. DuPont has appeared regularly on network T. V. programs such as, Good Morning America and The Today Show. ·

BLACK HISTORY MONTH 1987 DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING - LIVING THE DREAM: LET FREEDOM RING (U) TVC-1485 1987

Running Time: 36:36 · Classification·: Unclassified · I Part

{U) A talk by Sainuel F. Yette describi~g the life and accomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther -King including his impact on today's Black Americans.

BLACK HISTORY MONTH 1987 RENEE POUSSANT (U) PART A ' · · TVC-1486A 1987·

Running Time: 47:57 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Local news anchorperson Renee Poussant talks about prominant Black Americans in history and how their accomplishments affected our life.

BLACK HISTORY MONTH 1987 WINTLEY PHIPPS (U) PARTB TVC-1486B 1987

Running Time: 54:55 Classification: Unclassified · I Part

(U) Internationally renowned singer Wintley Phipps shar~ his talents with the people of NSA with a collection of his songs.

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. . . WOMEN IN NSA (WIN) 1987 PRINCIPLES OF SUCCESS: RITA DAVENPORT (U) PART A TVC-1518A 1987

. Running Time: 57:"00 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Rita Davenport shares her secrets on the Principles of Success in an auditorium presentation for· N!!tional Women's History Week - March 1~87.

WOMEN IN NSA (WIN) 1987 MAKING A DIFFERENCE:· CLAIRE FREEMAN (U) PART B TVC-1518B 1987 ..

Running Time: 53: 00 Classification: For Official Use Only . 1 Part

(U) A presentation by Ms. Claire Freeman, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Civilian Personnel Policy and Requirements as keynote speaker for National W~me;;,.•s History Week, April 1987.

WELLNESS WEEK '88: DRUGS - WHAT'S ALL THE FUSS? DR. JOHN STEINBURG, MD (U) TVC-1815 1988

Running Tim(#: 73:20 Classification: For Official Ose Only 2 Parts

(U) Dr. John Steinburg is the Medical Director, Drug and Alcohol Treatment Program, Greater Baltimore Medical Center and a member of the Committee on Alcoholism and Chemical dependency, Medical and Chirurgical· Facility of the State of Maryland: This 2 part videotape deals with the subjects of chemical dependency, testing, and rehabilitation.

WELL.NESS W~EK '88: STRESS· AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEAL TH,_ DR. JOHN HOLLAND, PhD AND DR •. DAVID HINDELANG, PhD (U)· TVC-1814 1988

Running Time: 109: 08 Classification: For Official Use Only 2 Parts

(U) Dr. Holland and Dr. Hindelang are psychologists and National Defense University Lecturers. They both have special expertise in the areas of stress and cardiovascular health with senior: management level government officials. Dr." Holland speaks on cardiovascular health and Dr. Hindelang_on stress in this two part videotape.

WELLNESS W~EK '88: WHAT MY MOTHER NEVER TOLD. ME ABOUT CHOCOLATE DONUTS (DIET) DR. KELLY BROWNELL, PhD (U) TVC-1813 1988

Running Time: 71:10 Classification: For Official Use Only 2 Parts

(U) Dr. Brownell. is a Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and has · served on the Nutrition Advisory Committee, President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.

His special interest is in Weight Management and Obesity, which i.S .the topic of this 2 part videotape ..

CAREER DEVELOPMENT WEEK 1988- STRATE.GIES FOR CAREijR SUCCESS IN THE NEW AGE -CAROLYN CORBIN (U~ · TVC-1638 1988

Running Time: 73:00 .Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Society is changing rapidly .. We. must anticipate tomorrow's work world, develop resource connectors, and understand the new economic issues confronting us from. now to the turn of the century. Copies on VHS only. ·

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CAREER DEVELOPMENT WEEK 1988 - WHICH LADDER DO I CLIMB? MANAGEMENT/TECH - DECISION! -CAELA FARREN (U) TVC-1639 1988

Running Time: 65:26 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) U:nderstand the management-vs-technical career path dilemma. Selecting the right career path is. one of the most important decisions for· a technical profession~l to. make. Copies .. on VHS only.

CAREER. D;IWELOPMENT WEEK 1988.- MANAGING UP -LEARN HOW TO RECEIVE A PERFORMANCE

: AP~RAISAL - DIANNE LAMOUNTAIN (U) TVC-1641. . 1988

Running Time: 5.8:00 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) What do dieting, exercise, and Performance Appraisals all have in common? Everyone agrees we need them, but nobody likes them .. This presentation gives guidelines for making a Performance Appraisal interview work f<?r you.

THE 1988 OBSERVANCE HONORING DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.·(U) TVC-1564 ·'1988

Running Time: 73:04 Classification:. For Official Use Only 2 Parts

(U) The Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and the· Black Affairs Program present the · Third Annual Observance honoring .Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The first part consists of LT~

William E. Odom, USA, DIRNSA introducing keynote speaker, LTG Julius W. Becton, Jr., USA (retired). The s~cond part features the Morgan State University Choir in a 45 minute concert ..

BLACK HISTORY OBSERVANCE: FEBRUARY 3, 1988 CU) TVC-1569 1988

Running Time: 57:00 Classification: For Official Use Only·. 1 Part.

(U) The Black History Month observance, videotaped in Friedman Auditorium on February ·3, 1988, features an introduction by Lt. Gen. William Odoni/ DIRNSA, a ··keynote address by Perren J. Mitchell, retired member of the U.S. House of Representatjves, and a p_iano solo by I I . · ·

GENERAL ODOM RETIREMENT CEREMONY (U) .TVC-1804 1988

Running Time: 6:40 Classification: Unclassified · 1 Part

(U) Highlights of the retirement ceremony held for Lt. Gen. William E. Odom at Ft. Meyers,.· Va. on 26 July 1988. ' · ·

DIRECTOR'S DISTINGUISHED STATIO~ AWARD (U) TVC-1670 1988

J.lunning Time: 18:30 / Classification: Top Secret Codeword 1 Part I •

(U) Coverage of the distinguished station award on 19 April 1988 in Friedman Auditorium.

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DIRECTOR'S REMARKS TO MID-LEVEL MANAGEMENT (U) TVC-1727 .1988

Running Time: 78:38 Classification: Top Secret CCO 2 Parts

(U) The Director, NSA's briefing to mid-level people on 2 March 1988, regarding the thrusts, their impact on NSA's future direction, the connectivity among vari.ous thrusts, and how they influence NSA's plans and budget. A two part program.

RIDESHARE '88 (U) . TVC-1848 1988

Running Time: 1:40 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A brief video encouraging carpools-done in a contemporary music format.

1988 CLA SYMPOSIUM; KEYNOTE - CONGRESSMAN Mt:MILLEN (U) TVC-1673 1988

Running Time: 18:52 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Congressman McMillen speaks about US education and technology· from a Congressional ~~~fu~ . .

HOLOCAUST: DAYS OF REMEMBRANCE 1988 (U) TVC-1710 1988

Running Time: 67: 14 Classification: For Official Use Only 2 Parts

(U) The Holocaust stands as a tragedy for Europe, for. Western Civilization and for all the world. We must remember the facts of the Holocaust and work to ·understand these -facts. Part one contains a Remembrance Ceremony. Part two contains "A SURVIVOR'S STORY'' as told by Holocaust survivor Leo Bretholz.

HRMA PRESENTS: NEGOTIATE TO WIN BY JIM THOMAS (U) TVC-1770. 1988

Running Time: 54:37 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

. (U} Mr. Thomas has extensive negotiating ,experience. He is the author of "NEGOTIATE. TO WIN", an .award-winning training program, as well ·as numerous articles on the subject. He is . also a frequent guest on TV- and ~adio programs, and regularly lectures for colleges, universities and bar associations.

WOMEN'S- HISTORY MONTH 1988. - KEYNOTE ADDRESS - NICOLE SCHAPIRO' (U) TVC-1599 1988

Running Time: ·s1:00 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

.(U) Mrs. Schapiro, of Nicole Schapiro & Associates, immigrated to the United States from Hungary at age 16 and found herself living as a bag lady on the streets of New York. Her talk emphasizes a· "CAN-DO" attitude as she shares her own personal experiences and life strategies. She outlines philosophies for becoming a powerful woman, a consci~us competent and a more responsible person. She also focuses on winning, success and self-image as key components of Positive Perspectives. This video is inspiring and informative.

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GE.NERAL FLYNN RETIREMENT CEREMONY (U) TVC-1691 1988

Running Time: 40:53 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) The retirement ceremony of Major General Thomas J. Flynn USA, including all awards, gifts, and highlights. ·

THE MANAGER'S ROLE IN EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT (U)

Running Time: 56: 16 Classification: For Official Use Only . "

TVC-1705 1988

1 Part

(U) Mr. Neil A. Stroul talks to NSA employees on how managers should develop their employees.

NEVER, NEVER COOK THE BOOKS (U)

Running Time: 64:02 Classification: For Official Use Only

(U) HRMA presentation given in November 1988 by ;Herbert E. Meyers.

TEACHER OF THE YEAR - 1988 (U)

. Running Time: 31:47 Classification: For Official Use Only

(U) 1988 Teacher of the Year awards ceremony.

NATIONAL DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT AWARENESS. MONTH 1988 - KEYNOTE SPEAKER: MR. ROGER W. CRAWFORD II (U}

Running Time: 51:24 . Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC-1921 1988

1 Part

'J'VC-1913 1988

1 Part

TVC-1833 1988

1 Part

(U) On Wednesday, 16 November 1988, the Agency celebrated its first official observance of National Disability Employment Awareness Month. The guest speaker was Rog~r. W. Crawford II, motivational speaker and 1984 Olympic torch bearer. Mr. Crawford addressed the audience on. having the right attitude as a ·pathway to success.

SAFETY WEEK 1988:. WALTER SCHffiRA, KEYNOTE SPEAKER .(U)

Running J'ime: 5!j:OO Classification: For Official Use· Only

TVC-1664 1989

1 Part

(Ui° Documentation of the keynote speaker for Safety Week 1988, Walter ~chiua, with an introduction by LTG William E. Odom.

SAFETY W~EK 1988: .AUTO SAFETY: IS YOUR CAR SAFE TO DRIVE? (U)

Running Time: 56:00 Classification: For Official Use Only

(U) Documentation of James Solomon'.s discussion on auto safety.

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J Part

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SAFETY WEEK 1988: FEDERAL HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM (U).

Running Time: 39:25 Classification: For Official Use Only

PERSONNEL

TVC-1734 . 1989

1 Part

(U) Documentation of James Mason's discussion on protecting workers from harmful substances used in the workplace.

SAFETY WEEK 1988: WHY CAN'T A PREGNANT EMPLOYEE BE A PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYEE? (U)

Running Time: 60: 25 Classification: For Official· Use Only

TvC-17.35 1989

1 Part

(U) Documentation of Dr.· Shirley Conibear's. discussion on what should be expected from a pregnant employee.

SAFETY WEEK 1988: WHY DO OUR PLANES ·caASH? (U) .

Running Time: 58:20 Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC-1736

(U) Documentation of Frances Sherertz discussion on the causes of plane eras.hes.

SAFETY WEEK 1988: WHERE DID ALL THE OZONE GO? (U)

:Running Time: 57:35 Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC-1737

1989

1 Part

1989

1 Part

(Uj D9cumentation of Morris Ward's discussion on the depletion of the ozone and what can be done to protet't it. ·

SAFETY WEEK 1988: PERSONAL SAFETY: PROTECT ·YOURSELF WHEN '!:RAVELING (U)

Running Time: 60: 20 Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC-1738 1989

1 Part

(U) Documentation of Jerry Hoffman's discussion,..on protecting yourself while traveling on business and pleasure .

. SAFETY WEEK 1988: DIET AND EXERCISE F.OR GOOD HEAtTH (U)

Running Time: 60:34 Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC-.1739 1989

1 Part

(U) Documentation of Randy White's discussion on the various methods of maintaining good health." ·

SAFETY WEEK 1988: Tl~E AIDS EPIDEMIC (U) TVC-1740 .1989

Running Time: 56:18 Classification: For Official Use Only . 1 Part

(U) Documentation of Dr. John Petricciani's discussion on the current information re!l'arding . "AIDS".

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ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF RADIO TRAFFIC ANALYSIS (U)

Running Time: 41:00 Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC•2057 1989

I Part

~This video presents an unclassified lecture on the evolution of U.S. traffic an~lysis as a cryptologic discipline ·and includes highlights of some of the major contributions of traffic analysts from World War I to the end of World War II. The video is recommended for newly trained personnel who have at least a ·basic· knowledge of traffic analysis terminology and techniques.

HOW TO CRITICIZE. YOUR ORGANIZATION; AND MAKE IT PAY OFF (U)·

I

Running Time: 64:05 Classification: For Official Use Only

(U) HRMA pres~ntation by Dr. Hendrie Weisinger.

FEDERAL INCOME TAXES AND THE ~ILITARY (U)

Running Time: 60:20 ' · Classifi~ation: For Official Use Only

TVC-2023 1989

1 Part

TVC-1924 1989

1 Part

CU) Federal Inco~e Tax for Military Personnel - A briefuig by ms Centralized Services Branch Manager on income tax returns for milit~y personnel.

.NATIONAL BLACK HISTORY MONTH - 1989 (U) TVC-1920 1989

Running Time: 50:10 Classification: For Official Use Only I Part

CU) A keynote address by the Hon. Louis Stokes for National Black History Month, 1989.

MARTIN .LUTHER KING,- OBSERVANCE 1989 (U) TVC-1919 1989

Running Time: 58:00 Classification: For Offici.al Use Only 1 Part

(U) Documentation of the Martin ;Luther King Jr. observance ceremony held at Friedman Auditorium Jan. 12; 1989.

MANAGEMENT ISSUES IN A TIME OF CONSTRAINED RESOURCES (U) '

Running Time: 57:37 Classification: Secret

TVC-1878 1989

I Part

CU) HRMA presentation by DDPR, Mr. Wm. Crowell, Sept. 1988. Mr. Cr.owell presen~ an overview of the comin!l fiscal year and the budgetary challenges facing NSA. '

MANAGING CONFLICT: THE LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE (U)

Running Time: 40:04 · .. Classification: For Official Use . Only

TVC-1749 1989

2 Parts

(\)) This' two-part videotape, written by NSA, gives a personal look .at leadership, how leadership is developed, and how the female workforce can excel in leadership ~~ .

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c.o.A.F. - EARN WHILE YOU LEARN (U) TVC-1601 1989

Running Time: 4:30 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) A video advertising the Computer Operations Associates Program, which is a work/study curriculum for college students.

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT; CRYPTOLOGIC MANAGEMENT EXERCISES (U) ... TVC-1427 1989

Runni.ng Time: 7:29. · Classification: Secret CCO 1 Part

(U) This video explains the importance of. senior executive involvement in the NSA Cryptologic Man_agement Exercises. It talks through the C.M.E. process from planning through After Action Reports.

SMOKING IN THE WORKFORCE (U) TVC-2076 1989

Running Time: 76:60 Classification: For Official Use Only .l? Parts

(U) Smoking in the Workforce familiarizes the audience with facts and·figures which support a smoke-free environment for all "who pursue good health.

HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL OBSERVANCE (U) .TVC-2051 1989

Running Time: 82:42 Classification: For Official Use Only 2 Parts

(U) 1989 Holocaust Week Observance - NSA;s observance program, "Days of Remembrance" -victims of the Holocaust. The Holocaust presents many universal lessons we would do well to · recall. Such programs give us the. chance to reaffirm otir belief in the worth and dignity of every individual and to strengthen our dedication to peace and security. This is a two part tape.

THE FEDERAL BUDGET PROCESS (U) TVC-2028 1989

Running Time: 13: 25 . Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) An overview of the ;Federal Budget process, explaining how NSA gets its share of government money.

SENATO_R BARBARA· MIKULSKI (U) TVC-2007 . 1989

Running Time: 34: 14 Classification: For O~cial Use Only. l Part

· (U) Documentation of Senator Barbara Mikulski speech for National Women's History Month.

CLA PRESENTS VADM WILLIAM O. STUDEMAN (U) · TVC-2003 1989

. Running Time: ·42:16 Classificat(on: Secret l Part

(U) NSA Director VADM Studeman addressed the Crypto-Linguistic Association on Frid_ay, 24. February 1989 in the Friedman Auditorium .. He shared with those in attendance some of NSA's future p_roblems and his policy in dealing with them. A question/answer period followed his briefing.

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TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (Ii) TVC-2001 1989

Running Time: 46:47 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Tom Berry; a quality expert, gave a .presentation in .the Friedman Auditorium describing some of the basic tenets of and procedures for employing Total Quality Management. This presentatio~ was given in conjunction with Productivity Week to heighten general awareness of Quality and PrOductivity. The accompanying attachment on "Wh~te Collar Improvement" was written by Tom Berry and provides additional helpful information.

STRATEGIC ROCKET FORCES (U) TVC-1994 1989

Running Time: 26:00 Classifica~ion: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Russian propaganda film concerning training of their missile forces - English soundtrack added. -

CRYPTOLOGIC ORIENTATION WELCOME ADDRESS (U) TVC-1984 ·, 1989

Running Time: 5:~8 Classification: Secret I Part

(U) An address by the Director, NBA; to welcome new hires to the Agency. (This Video is a Module of CY-188).

DIRECTOR'S PRODUCTIVITY AW ARDS CEREMONY (U) TVC-1925 1989

·Running Time: 36: 13 Classification: For Official Use Only I Part

(U) ·Director's productivity awards ceremony.-

WELLNESS WEEK 1S89 - KEYNOTE ADDRESS: HOW TO LIVE ON 24 HOURS A DAY (U) TVC-2083 1989

Runninq Time: 63:43 Classification: For Official Use Only 2 Parts . .

(U) Presentation by Dr. George Sheehan, MD who is a nationally known marathoner and fitness speaker. He has initiated an aerobics·conditioning therapy unit at Bayshore Hospital, NJ; has been Medical Director of RUNNING WORLD magazine; and is now in a similar position with RUNNERS magazine. Dr. Sheehan is also the author of 6 books on fitness and runni,ng. A two part tape. ·

WELLNESS WEEK 1989 - MISCONCEPTIQ~S, FAD & FACT: DIETING AND W~IGHT CON~ROL (U) TVC-2084 1989

· Running Time: 60: (J7 Classification: For Official Use Only I Part

(U) Presentation by Dr. John Foreyt, MD who is with the Baylor Heart Center. He is a national expert on diet, exercise and cardiovascular health. He is also one of the. co-founders of the holistic he.alth movement.

WELLNESS.WEEK 1989 - CAN I AFFORD TO BE SICK? HOW TO BE A GOOD HEALTH CARE CONSUMER (U) TVC-2085 1989

Running Time: 56: 16 . Classification: Foi Official Use Only I Part

(U) Presentation by Scott Campbell. Mr. Campbell is with the National Accounts Consultant Center for Corporate Health Promotion (CCHP), Washington, D. C. He is. nationally recognized in tlie field of employee health improvement and health care cost containment.

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WELLNESS ·wEEK 1989- THERE'S NO-EXCUSE NOT To· BE FIT (lJ) TVC-2086 1989

Running Time: 72:45 Classification: For Official Use Only 2 Parts

(U) Bill Demby, presenter, has recently been ori the Lecture tour speaking to children and adults on the benefits. of ·fitness and. exercise despite physical restrictions. He was featured· in a Dupont commercial as a recipient of artificial limbs who continues to be active· physically. A two part tape.

WELLNESS WEEK 1989 - .TAKING CARE OF OURSELVES AND OUR PARENTS (U) TVC-2087 1989

Running Time: 48: 19 C!assifica.tion: For Official Use Only 1 Part

r· (U) D_r. !¥ajewski, presenter, is with the Maryland Department of Mental Health. He has spoken in several conferences about the aging parent and their relationships with· their adult children .. He is a foremost expert in the area of aging throughout Maryland.

WELLNESS WEEK 1989 - AEROBICS DEMONSTRAT.ON (U) TVC-2088 1989

Running Time: 29:40 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) and a group of participants present an aerobics demonstration illustrating the proper warm-up,. high-energy and cool-down procedures.

W~LLNESS WEEK 1989 - MUL'J'IP~E ROLE DEMANDS ON WOMEN (U) TVC-2089 1989

Running Time: 40:32 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Gayle O'Callaghan, PhD, presents a talk on Multiple· Role Demands on Women - the businesswoman and the housewife roles together. Ms. O'Callaghan is with the Maryland Psychological Association.

WELLNESS WEEK 1989 - TEENAGERS: A SURVIVAL GUIDE (U) TVC-2090 1989

Running _Time: 80:36 Classification: For Official Use Only 2 Parts

(U) Presenter, Dr .. Joseph Novello, MD., is part of. Novello and l\ssociates, a private practice in Washington, D.·c. ·He is a noted speaker O!l adolescents and counseling of problem teenagers. A two part tape.

WELLNESS WEEK 1989 - THE EFFECT·OF LEADERSHIP ROLES ON WOMEN IN INDUSTRY (U) TVC-2091 1989

Running Time: 35:30 .Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Presentation on women and the workplace by Dr. Evelyn Hill, PhD. Dr. Hill is with the Maryland Psychological Association. · ·

PROSPEROUS ECONOMY VS CLEAN ENVIRONMENT (U) . TVC-2159 1989

Running Time: 53: 46 Classification: _For Official Use qnly. 1 Part

(U) Speaker: Senator Gaylord· Nelson, Counselor to the. Wilderness Society. Topic: Ways we can have a prosperous economy and still maintain a clean and healthful environment.

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WORKFORCE SAFETY BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION (Uj TVC-2160 ~989

Running Time: 74:24 · Classification: For Official Use Only 2 Parts

(U). Speaker: Kevin Mellott, President - ERASE Enterprises. Topic: Safety Beha vier Modifi­caiton - How to modify your behavior to be_prepared for any e~ergency situation; evacuations, fires, etc. Absolutely necessary for anyone who routinely stays at hotels.

CLEANING UP THE CHESAPEAKE BAY (PANEL DISCUSSION) (U) TVC-2161 1989

Running Time: 88:07 Classification: For Officiai'Use Only 2 Parts

(U) Speakers: .Harry Wells, Chesapeake Bay Liaison Office. Fred Holland, Sr. Scientist, Vers·ar Inc. David Carroll, Governors Office. Fran Flanagan, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. Lee Zeni, Director Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin. Topic: How different agencies intera~t in the effort involved with cleaning up the Bay and what role the citizen plays.

THINK GLOBALLY, AC'I: LOCALLY (U) TVC-2162 .1989

Running Time: 53:37 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(FOUO) This t~pe is to be used in conjunction with the Agency's Occupational and Environ-. mental Safety Awareness Program, which replaces the old Safety Week. These .tapes will be used:t_hroughout the :!!ear as a training aid. ·

SAFETY AROUND GAS AND ELECTRIC (U) TVC-2163 1989

Running Time: 32:37 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This tape is to be used in conjunction with the Agency's Occupational and Environmental Safety Awareness Program, which replaces the old Safety ·week. These tapes will- be used throughout the year as a training aid.

MAXIMIZING RECYCLING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC GAIN (U) . TVC-216t 1989

Running Time: 60: 28 ·Classification: For Official Use ·only 1 Part

(U) Speaker: Dr. Neil Seidman, Director - Institute of Local Self Reliance. Topic: MaXimizing Recycling for Environmental and Economic Gain. An outline of source reduction· 1aws and recycling legislation states and counties across the country are passing and what the average citizen can do to help.

FAST AND FATAL (U) TVC-2125 1989

Running Time: 57:47 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part . .

(U) Cody G~man talks about driving too fast ..

DOMESTIC TERRORISM (U) TVC-2092 1989

Running Time: 59:25 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(FOUO) A special agent of the FBI gives an overview· of recent trends concerning domestic terrorism.

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CONDUCT AND OVERSIGHT OF U.S. _INTELLIGENCE (U) TVC-2077 1989

Running Time: 23:06 Classification: Secret C.CO 1 Part

(U) .USSID-J.8 brief for Naval Reserve 'Security Group personnel - training requi~ed for Intel Oversight.

THE ART, SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY OF BASEBALL (U) TVC-2219 . 1989

Running _Time: 77:30 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

· (U) This production demonstrates the art, science and philosophy of baseball with hig~-ranking officials from the major baseball league, Copies available in VHS format only due to length of program. Available on VHS only.

BEFORE THE CREATION: PRE NSA 1942-1946 (U) TVC-2142 1989

Running Time: 49: 14 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Dr. Winfred P. Lehmann was invited to NSA on Friday July 28, 1989 for two purposes: to . lecture 'on his experiences at Arlington Hall during WW II and to.demonstrate the UT METAL

machine translation program which he is offering .to the Agency.·

COLLECTION A~SO~IATIO!\f AW ARDS (U) TVC-2097 1989.

Running Time: 10:11 Clas11ification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(C) The tape depicts the·1989 Ardisana Award ceremony. The tape will promote the collection fie~d, inform collectors assigned outside NSA about the Award itself and the most recent winner,

· and promote interest in. submitting candide,tes for future years. .

MEETING THE CHALLENGE: HANDICAPPED· EMPLOYEES AT .NSA (U) TVC-1929 1989

Running Time: 7:03 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) A video that discusses the role handica~ped employees play in .the NSA workforce. It also refutes several popular myths· concerning their ~bilities and functirins.

ADVANCED MAINTENANCE WORKSTATION (FOUO) TVC-1983 · 1989

Running Time: 11:23 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(FOUO) This video introduces the new Advanced Maintenance Workstation. A series of ''.commercials" explains the various advantages of the workstation and the phases of acquisition'

"MEETING THE CHALLENGE" (Captioned) (U) Runninq Time: 7:30 Classification: For Official Use Only

(U) A captioned version of the TVC 1929 ("Meeting the Challenge"). Handicap Program Office appears as interpreter for the hearing-impaired.

WESTERN EUROPEAN TERRORISM (U) Running Time: 77:20 Classification: Secret

TVC-2224 1989

1 Part

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TVC-2053 1989

2 Parts

(FOUO) A representative from the Naval Investigative Service discusses current trends in international terrorism in Western Europe. Two parts.

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TVC-2124 1991

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(U} This program is an overview of. the intelligence community, describing some of the many committees and groups within. This program also includes a bi-ief history of_ intelligence. (This Video is a Module of CY-188).

THE MILITARY AT NSA (U) TVC-2116 1990

.Running Time: 12:00 Classifica.tion: Secret 1 Part

(U) This video is an overview of the military's role at NSA. It's designed to be seen by civilians who have little or no experience with the armed forces. (This Video is a Module of CY-188).

ADJUNCT FACULTY PROGRAM (FOUO) . TVC-2187 1990

Running Time: 3: 27 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(FOUO) Adjunct faculty overview/promo show.

CHOLESTEROL COUNTDOWN (U) TVC-2310 1990

Running Time.: 64:53 Classification: Unclassi_fied 1 Part

(U) A Friedman Auditorium. presentation describing cholesterol problems an"d how to control them.· Available on VHS only. ·

PRODUCTIVITY WEEK KICK-OFF (U) TVC-2283 1990

· Running Time: 58:47 Classification: For Official Use .Only 1 Part ·

.CU> Introduction to Productivity Week.

ABERDEEN ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CASE (U) TVC-2263 1990

Running Time: 47:40 Classification: For Official .Use Only 1 Part

(U) Jane Barrett Aberdeen Environmental Compliance Case: Assistant States Attorney. Jane '1 . Barrett outlines the States case against three high ranking Federal Government employees. Ms. Barrett also dispels some of the publics popular misconceptions. (Triple A presentation) .

. RETURNING HOME .. IT'S NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE. (U)

Running Ti~e: 24:32 Classification: Confidential

TVC-2228" 1990

1 Part

(U) This video is to be shown to employees and their families, now assigned to the field, who are preparing _to return to Ft. Mea~e. Its purpose is to identify many of the feelings and changes they might experience iµ the process of·re-entering what used to ,be a familiar world. (Replaces .

. TVC-1690)

DIRECTOR'S PRODUCTIVITY AW ARDS CEREMONY (FOUO) Running Time: 40:31 Classification: For Official Use Only

(FOUO) The 1990 Director's Productivity Awards Ceremony.

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Runnin·g Time: 53: 20 Classification: For Official Use Only

· (U) The 1990 Holoqaust Memorial Observance Program.

THE 1990 SECRETAJ?IAL .EXCELLENCE AWARDS PRESENTATION (U)

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Running Time: 27:31 Classification: For Official Use Only ·

PERSONNEL

TVC-2319 1990

1 Part

TVC-2345 . 1990.

1 Part

(U) Keynote Address .and Secretarial Excellence Awards Presentation for National Secretaries Week, 1990.

SOVIET MILITAR)' DOCTRINE (FOUO)

Running Time: 49:25 .Classification: For Official Use Only

(FOUO) This briefing is about Soviet Military Doctrine.

· ENVIRONME~TAL AWARENESS (U)

Running Time: 102:05 . Classification: For <?fficial Use Only

TVC-2386

TVC-2382

. 1990

1 Part

1?90

2 Parts

(U) Presentation· includes a review of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and a discussion of the documentation required for environmental assessments and impact statements.

NAS.A SPACE SHUTTLE ASTRONAUTS (U) TVC-2380 1990 -

Running Time: 90:44 · . Classification: Top Secret Codewcir.d 2 Parts

(U) This tape contains the presentation by two NASA astronauts to the fully cleared population of NSA. It includes a gen~ral information briefing and a question and answer period. This is a.

· two part tape. ·

WELLNESS WEEK 1990: INTRODUCTION (U) TVC-2359 1990

Running Time: 43:54 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Introduction to Wellness Week 1990.

WELLNESS WEEK 1990: TO BURN. OR NOT To· BURN (U) TVC-2364 1990

Running Time: 50:21 Classification: For' Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) The lecturer discusses the damaging effects of .untraviolet·rays .and .skin cancer. Options for prevention. of skin cancer are explored.

WELLNESS WEEK 1990: CARDIAC CUISINE, EATING, FOR A HEALTHY HEART (U) . TvC-:-2362 . 1990

Running Time: .64:46 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U} Learn how to lower youi: dietary cholesterol and prevent heart disease. The lecturer will help you learn to read food labels and be a "fat conscious shopper". Avaiiable on VHS only.

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TVC-2363 1990

Running Time: 61:00 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) The.lecturer explains why you should exercise, how long you should exercise arid at what intensity. Several train~g programs are outlined for people already involved in exercise programs •. Available on VHS only. · ·

WELLNESS WEEK 1990: HEALTH AND STRESS MANAGEMEN'.f (U) TVC-2361 1990

Running Time: 65:45 Classifica.tion: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Enjoy learning more about the deeply relaxing art of mailsage therapy as well as some basic stress management skills. Available on VHS only. · ·

WELLNESS WEEK 1990: EXERCISE. (U) TVC-2360 1990

Running Time": 49:27 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This "How-to" lecture is loaded with practical advice for you to get started or re-started on a personal exercise program. Also, nutritio~al needs for the active individual are discussed .

. sm }JETER MARYCHURCH AWARDS <P> TVC-2357 1990

Running Time: 20: 14 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U). Coverage of the first Sir Peter Maeychurch Ceremony/Luncheon held 14 June 1990 in the I

Canine Suite. Awards were presented by DIRNSA and Sir Peter Marychurch himself.

TVC-2342 1990 TQM SEMINAR (U) Running Time: 122:13 Classification: For Official Use Only 3 Parts

(U) This. three part series is comprised of a three day· workshop given by SM· in April 1990. This multimedia workshop deals with · the process for improving "Total Quality Management throughout the workforce.

THE NEW SOVIET PERSPECTIVE OF AMERICA (FOUO) TVC-2297 1990

Running Time: 50:00 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(FOUO) Security brief on the Soviet perspecti:ve of. America.

HISPANIC TALENT SHOW (U) TVC-2403. 1990

Running Time: 58: 18. Classification: For Official Use Only -1 Part

(U) The Hispanic Talent Show was videotaped on 26 September 1990 as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. The show featured performances h}'. various agency employees.

HISPANIC HF.;RITAGE MONTH­MSGT. ROY P. BENAVIDEZ (U) Running Time: 46:30 Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC-2402

(U) Hispanic Heritage Month 1990 presentation. Friedman Auditorium. Guest speaker Msgt. Roy P. Benavidez.

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THE BATTLE OF KURSK (U) TVC-2264 1990

Running Time: 16:32 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(FOUO) The program is a sixteen minute news. parody reporting the battle of Kursk, in July 1943. With a mixture of on the.scene reporting, graphics and explanation from the news anchor, the viewer is made familiar with the battle, and its significance in the war. Key to this understanding are the graphics used to explain· the defenses used by the ·Soviets to defeat the Germans.

SECURITY OPERATIONS CENTER (U) TVC-20!)5 1991

·Running Time: 3:30 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This program presents the many responsibilities of the Security Operations Center, a place where employees 'can turn to for, emergency services and many after hours services.

INTE;LLIGENCE ANALYSIS CAREER PANEL (FOUO) TVC-2441 1991

.Running. Time: 72:45 Classification: Secret HVCCO 1 Part

(U) The Chairman of the Intelligence Analysis Career. Panel (!ACP) discusses. the new career field, the criteria; how implementation will affect those in ·the Intelligence Research and Traffic Analysis Career Fields and formal programs conducted under the auspices of the IACP ( techni9ian program, intern program, ~ilitary intern program (MINSAP).

VIEW FROM THE ·HILL (U) TVC-1136 1991

Running Time: 12: 10 Classifica.tion: For Official Use Only I Part

(U) Video on the quality of life on and around ;Menwith Hill Station.

NSA/CSS OVERVIEW (U) · TVC-2112 1990.

Running Time: 52:00 "Classification: Top Secret TK HVCCJ 1 Part.

(U) The NSA/CSS Overview is an enhanced documentation of a briefing that introduces the viewer to the missions of the National Security Agency. This presentation covers the W!>rldwide responsibilities of the Agency and serves as a gciod introduction for new employees and any fully cleared personnel interested in .the big.picture. (This Video is a Module of CY-'188). ·

. OPERATIONS: FULFILLING "THE MISSION (U)

Running Time: l 0:54 Classification: Top Secret TK HVCCJ

TVC-2113 1990

1 Part

(FOUO) This overview briefly shows the different organizations and offices that make up the DDO. There1is a look at the watch centers and production offices that fulfill the Agency's mission. The video also shows DDO's support and administrative offices. (This Video is a Module of CY-188). .. .

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THE ULTRA SECRET (U) Running Time: 22:20 Classification: Unclassified

TVC-372A 1976

·1 Part

(U) The CBS "Sixty Minutes" presentation on the World War Il cryp~analysts who solved and exploited the German cipher machine "Enigma".

NO PRIVATE LINES (U) TVC-372E 1978

Running Time: .25: 00 ·Classification: Secret-UK/CAN/AUS/NZ 1 Part

-te) A presentation in documentary-drama form showing the security dangers of using the NSA/ . ·css unsecure telephone system for discussion of classified information. '

KGB. CONNECTIONS I-OPERATIONS IN NORTH AMERICA (U) TVC-891 1982

Running Time: 42:13 ·Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) This Canadian program depicts the .many and varied operational activities controlled by the KGB in North America. It traces the historical development of the KGB. Their operations are described by actual hostile agents who had been direi;ted against us and by members of the FBI and RCMP. Focus is on Soviet operations in. Embassies and the UN, the Cuban influence,

.,and "disinformation" efforts. · ·

KGB CONNECTIONS 11-RECRillTING - INVESTING IN THE FUTURE (U) \. TVC-909 1982

Running Time: 35:50 Classification:· Unclassified 1 Part

(U) This Canadian program depicts the extensive KGB HUMINT efforts in "North America. It traces the histo;-icaf development of the KGB. Their recruiting activities of US Government officials are described by the actual hostile agents who had been directed against us and by members of the' FBI and RCMP. Focus ·is on Soviet exploitation of people and their use of agents - illegal and otherwise - to commit espionage. ·

KGB CONNECTIONS UI-(OVERSEAS VERSION) -RECRUITING (U) TVC-910 1982

Running Time: 40:25 Classification: Unciassifie4 1 Par.t

(U) This Canadian program depicts the extensive KGB HUMINT efforts directed against government officials of the US and Canada. It traces the historical development of the KGB. Their recruiting activities, including· entrapment methods, are described by the actual hostile agents who had been directed against us and by members of the FBI and RCMP. Focus is ·on · Soviet exploitation of people and their use of agents'- legal and otherwise;.. to commit. espionage.

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CLASSIFIED MATERIALS DESTRUCTION (U) TVC-759 1982

Running Time: 05:36 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) An overview of the different disposal procedures for different types of classified materials.

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s·ECURITY WE:E;K '83 (U) TVC-1006 1983

Running Time: 17:24 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Oirector of Security, I I introducing Security Week .'83 at NSA; featuring I;t. General Lincoln D. Faurer introducing the keynote speaker, Senator John Chafee. ·

RELEASING EXCESS FURNITURE (U) TVC-1159 1984

R~nning Time: 16: 00 Classification: For· Official Use Only 1 Part

{U) This tape outlines the proper procedures for inspecting end releasing excess Agency furniture. The G6210 form is explained and the tape covers the inspection of desks, file cabinets, safes, common office furniture and certain ADP equipmen~.

SECURITY WEEK '~4 (U) TVC-1068 1984

Running Time: 38:04 Classification: Top Secret COdeword 1 Part

%cCO) A collection of highlights from guest speakers who participated in the Security Week B4 presentations .. Topics discussed cover international terrorist groups, the terrorist SIGINT effort, and how to survive e hostage situation. ·

SURVIVING AS A TERRORIST HOSTAG;E (U) TVC-1175 1985

Running Time: 48:57 Classification: Unclassified l Part

(U) Mr. Claude Watkins gives lively presentation on what to do if you are captured and held es e hostage. Cle~r advice and humorous stories guide the viewer through the stages of hostage . experience.

TERRORISM: AN. OVF;RVIEW (U) TVC-1067 1985

Running Time: 53:06 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A one hour presentation given by Dr. Robert F. Delaney during Security Week 84 concerning terrorism as a w~rld problem, its causes and effects. ·

TRAV~LER .BE AW ARE (U) TVC-1101 1985

Running Time: 20: 23 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This tape provides reminders ·and guidance for go~ernment affiliated personnel who are officially or unofficially traveling to foreign countries. This tape provides basic counterintelligence (and counterterrorist) measures the travelers can use to protect their. personal safety as well es the informatfon they possess. This program is designed to be used by Security .Officers to supplement existing briefings. .

CHRISTOPHER BOYCE (U) TVC-1261 198.5

Running Time: 6:06 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

· ({.T) Extract of Christopher Boyces' testimony before the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on . Investigations which took place in April 1985. Boyce recounts the personal horrors of espionage.

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TERRORISM: WAR IN THE SHADOWS (U) TVC-1262. 1985

Running Time: 48:48 Clqssification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U} This document~ry, narrated by Walter Cronkite, was broadcast at the time of the hijacking of TWA flight 847, and explores the subject of terrorism directed against Americans and the difficulties inherent in an American response.

INTERNA~IONAL TERRORISM (U) T\:'C-1347 1986

Running Time: 56:23 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U} Presentation by' Michael Ledeen, Georgetown University Center for Strategic and Interna-tional Affairs, during Security Week '85. . '

Withheld from public release HOSTILE INTELLIGENCE THREAT TO COMPUTER under statutory authority SY~TEMS (U) of the Federal Bureau of

TVC-1346 1986

Investigation FOIA 5 USC §552(b)(6)

Running Time:. 44:00 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

.(U} Presentation by~----------~ during Security Week '85.

THE REALITY OF A HIJACKING (U) TVC-1345 1986

Running Time: 41: 19 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U} Presentation by , TSGT, USAF during .Security Week '85. ~-------

ARKADY SCHEVCHENKO (U) TVC-1.344 1986 .

. Running· Time: 50:59 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U} Presentation by Arkady Schevchenko, U.N. Undersecretary General and Former Advisor to Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko, during Security Week '85.

SECURITY WEEK '85 (U) TVC-1185 1986

Running Time: 39:26 . . Classification: Secret · 1 Part r.

(U} An overview of. the speakers and displays presented during Security Week '85.

SECURITY WEEK 1986 BARBARA .WALKER INTERVIEW (U) TVC"-1459 1986

Running Time: 18:09 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U} Barbara Walters, during a segment of ABC's 20/20 program, interviews Barbara Walker, ex-wife of convicted spy John Walker.· ·

SECURITY WEEK 1986 .JUl>GE WILLIAM H. WEBSTER; KEYNOTE ADDRESS; SECURITY WEEK 1986 (U) TVC-1460 1986

Running Time: 53:32 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Speaking to NSA senior management personnel during Security Week,1986, Judge "William H. Webster, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, addresseit espionage and terrorism in the troubled 80's.

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SECURITY WEEK 1986 NATIONAL SECURITY AND TH~ PRESS (U) TVC-1462 1986

Running Time: 56:51 Classification: Top Secret CCO I Part

(U) Mr. George Lauder, Director of Public Affairs for the Central Intelligence Agency candidly addresses the issue of leaks of classified information. A provocative speaker, Mr. Lauder offers his unique insight as th~ chief spokesman for CIA wlio deals regularly with members of the media.

SECURITY WEEK 1986 COUNTERINTELLIGENCE: AN NSA:PERSPECTIVE (U) TVC-1463 1987

Running _Time: 53:48 . Classification: Secret I Part

of the Counterintelligence Division, NSA, will define counterintelligenc~ and ap :-,sr""'it....,t,....o_t..,.h-e-!threat posed to NSA employees by oppos"ition intelligence. Using recent spy cases, e will elaborate on personal \rulnerabi!ities, thought processes and work habits which

e indicators of actual or potential espionage activity, and describe the responsibility of individual in· being alert to these indicators.

TVC-1465 1986

Classification: Secret CCO I Part

_.,_ ________ ,...... _____ __.in charge of the Ronald Pelton espionage case an D/Chief, counterintelligence division NSA, present a fascinating

escription of the Pelton investigation from the investigators' personal perspectives.

SECURITY WEEK 1986 TOM _CLANCY, AUTHOR OF ""THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER" AND "RED STORM RISING" (U) TVC-1466 1986

Running Time: 48:24 Classification: For Official Use Only I Part

(U) Tom Clancy, t~e author of "The Hunt ·for Red October" and "Red Storm Rising", details the chain of events that led to his life as a best-selling Iiovelis~. Combining wit and candor, Mr. Clancy describes the ex~·ensive research involved in his novels and the aftermath of their publication: ·

FOREIGN COUNTERINTELLIGENCE (U) ·rvC-1393 1986

Running Time: 11 :52 Classification: Secret Noforn · I Part

(tJ) An overview of the Foreign Counterintelligence trai~ing developed by the U.S. Army, INSCOM.

THE POLITICS OF TERROR (U) TVC-1457 1986

Running Time: 49:30 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Actor Author Hill narrates this excellent chronology of international terrorist events and trends over the past two decades. Also ·included is ~ dramatic portrayal of a terrorist-hostage situation in Washington, D.C. and how the U.S. Government might react.

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TllE FACES OF _AMERICAN TRAITORS (U) TVC-1458 1986

Running Time: 7:43 Classification: Unclassified · 1 Part

(U) Newsclips and highlights of U~S. espionage cases and individuals recently convicted of espionage.

SECURITY WEEK 1987 POLLARD CASE, THK(U) (PART A) TVC-1571A 1987

Running Time: 80:34 Classification: Secret 2 Parts

(U) presents a fascinating overview of the Jonathan Jay Pollard espionage case. Accompanied by [ I in charge of the investigation, I I explores thf! Pollard case start to finish :.. including the : key role of ~n alert employee who first brought the case to light.

SECURITY WEEK 1987. PELTON CASE, THE - AN UPDATE (U) (PART B) TVC-15718 1987

Running Time: 56:50 Classification: Secret 1 Part

(U) D/Chief, Counterintelligence Divisiqn, NSA, provides an update to.his immensely popular Security Week 1986 prese~tation, "THE PELTON CASE".

SECURITY WEEK 1987 ·.DR • .JAMES R. SCHLESINGER: KEYNOTE ADDR~SS (U)

(PART C) TVC-1571C 1987

Running Time: .45:05 Classification: For Offi~ial Use Only I Ptirt

(U) Speaking to NSA Senior. Management during the Keynote Address for Security Week 87, -~ Dr. James R. Schlesinger, former Secretary of Defense, discusses his philosophy on security as

an on-going learning .process.

SECURITY WEEK 1987 . ' . . P~TER HACKE~ ON RESPONSIBLE JOURNALISM (U) . ·

(PAR'.f D) TVC-1571D 1987

101

Running Time: 39:51 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part .

(U) Mr. Peter Hackes, national news correspondent foi: over 30 years and career Navel Reservist, provides a fascinating discussion on the role of the press in today's society. Having ·been a

. government employee as well as a- member of the media, Mr. Hackes· has a unique perspective ·on this emotionally-charged issue. · ·

SECURITY WEEK 1987 PERSONAL SECURITY AND CRIME PREVENTION (U) (PART E) . TVC-1571E 1987

• Running Time: 47:03 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Mr. JO.seph Higgins, better known as ~he Southern ~heriff in national television and radio advertisements, candidly discusses his views on crime prevention. Mr. Higgins has traveled throughout the United States promoting cri~e prevention programs and highway safety.

UNCLAS$IFIED VIll-5 Security

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ADMIRAL McFARLAND ON SECURI'fY AWARENESS (U>° TVC-1559 1987

Running Time: 6: l1 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Admiral McFarland speaks on Security Awareness to the Naval Security Group Command.

COURIER BRIEFING, A (U) TVC-773 1987

Running Time: 7:47 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U} A briefing for NSA personnel on how to handcarry classified material.

SECURITY·WEEK 1988 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: DIRNSA (U) . TVC-1904 1988

Running Time: 28:08 Classification: Top Secret CCO 1 Part

{t1} VADM William 0. Studeman, 12th Director of the National Security Agency, delivers the Keynote Address fo~ Security Week 1988. V ADM' Studeman examines the groWing challenges which the U.S. in~elligence community must face in years to come.

SECURITY WEEK 1988 COMPUTER VIRUSES AND NSA (U) TVC-1907 1988

Running Time: 46:59 Classification: Secret CCO 1 Part

(U} of NSA discuss the structure, propagation andCiiiarnn~geiiiris 00(. OCOrumji:ppjurtteierrvVJ1:riruusifies8.'. mfOrinai~~FijJeeibfic..J<COQ.!!!mputer virus cases is included.

SECURITY WEEK 1988 THE I !INTELLIGENCE THREAT (U) TVC-1909 1988

Running Time: ·58:00 Classification: Top Secret CCO Nofo~ 1 Part

---~-_.towar st e . . te 1gence community. spionage effort directed> towards NSA is discussed in detail.

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SE.CURITY WEEK 1988 SECURITY CHANGES THAT AFFECT YOU (U) TVC-1911

Running Time: 53:07 Classi.fication: Secret 1 ·Part ... ~ = r--:~~~~.,.--~~-.,-~.,.--.,.--~.,.--~.,.--.,.--~~.,.--.,.--~~____:_i.~ ~z~

· (U) M5 Special Agent, presents a discussion of Security Policies at NSA. Includes ·frequently asked questions about security policies and is informative and thought provoking.

SECURITY WEEK 1988 THE ROLE OF SIGINT IN COUNTERINT~LLIGENCE (U) TVC-1906 1988

Running Time: 87: 13 Classification: Top Secret Codeword 2 Parts

(U) reviews espionage cases .of .the 1980s. In this presentation, also examines the supporting role that signals intelligence plays in the successful conduct of counterintelligence activities. ·

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SECURITY DEBRIEFING (U) TVC-1581 1988

Running Time: 5:41 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) A video which explains outgoing NSAers'.continuing responsibilities to the Agency regarding security, publications, travel, etc. ·

.. COMPUTER VIRUS BRIEFING (U) TVC-1806 1988

Running Time: 27:49 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(FOUO) This tape introduces the notion of viruses, illustrates propagation techniques, and user­transparent infections. Known viruses are discussed in detail; including the targeted system, location, effects, and propagation properties. Finally, progress and simple preventive/detective measures to limit or stop virus propagation are identified.

( COMPUTER VIRUS BRIEFING (U). TYC-1777 1988

Running Ti'!'e: 31:15 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

. (FOUO) This tape irl"trodilces the notion ~(viruses, illustrates propagation techniques, and user­transparent infections. A simple classification scheme that categorizes viruses according to their sophistication is outlined. Known viruses are discussed in detail, including the targeted system, location, effects, and propagation properties. Finally, programs and simple preventive/detective measures to limit or stop.virus propagation are identified.

PHYSICAL SECURITY (U) TVC-1585 ( 1988

Running Tim·e: 10:24 I

Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(U) A description of day-to-day physical sec:urity at NSA, including_ use of badges, secure phones, burn bags, etc.

TVC-1661 1988 ·PROJECT GUNMAN (U)

Running Time: 38:49 · Classification: Secret Noforn ORCON 1 Part

(C) This videotape discusses projec;t Gunman and the subsequent discovery of b~gged typewriters · found in the U.S. embassy in Moscow, in· 1984. The purpose of the tape is to educate the. v_iewer about the project and about how the implant operated.

ESPIONAGE )01 (U) TVC-1.828 1989

Running Time: 8:52 Classification: Secret Noforn 1 Par:t

(S) This program looks at the threat posed. by the Soviets against Agency employees and . contractors telephone conversations. It covers how1signals are intercepted and which areas are targeted by the Soviets.

Pl,lOJECT .__I -------'

TVC-1817 1989

Running Time: 7: 26 Classification: Secret Noforn 1 Part

(U) This video is an overview of NSA's ongoing effort to prevent tampering attempts on office · equipment. · '

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INF: THE IMPACT ON INFOSEC (U) TVC-1706 1989

Running Time: 21:21 Classification: Secret Noforn 1 Part ·

.Le(This video alerts viewers to possible problems the INF treaty and the new. extended Soviet presence will pose with regards to information security. It proposes potential exploitation of US Government, military and contractor communications under such mutual verification treaties and has been created for wide distribution.

CSO CONFERENCE: KEYNOTE ADDRESS (U) TVC-2173 1989

Runnin/Time: 26:51 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(FOUO) The 1989 Computer Security Officer opening remarks given by the Director, VADM William o": Studeman and th.e Keynote Address given by Deputy Directqr for Telecommunications and Computer Services, John W. Saadi. Both speakers stress the importance of protecting NSA's information and the key role computer security officers play in that process.

CSO CONFERENCE: NATIONAL COMPUTER SECURITY CENTER: ROLES AND INI'J,'IATIVES (U) TVC-2174 1989

Running Time: 48:07 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

. (FOUO) Introductory remarks by the Assistant Deputy Director for -Information Security, Dr. Clinton L. Brooks and a presentation bJ the Director of the National Computer Security Center,

I gives an overview of the mission and functions of the National Computer Security Center. He also discusses how the need for computer security has evolved.

CSO CONFERENCE: COMPUTER·SECURITY OFFICER PROGRAM (U)

. Running Tiine: 30:14 Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC-2175

(FOUO) Presentation by the NSA/CSS Senfor Com uter. Securit Coordinator ....__ ______ ___.discusses the role of the Computer Security Officer at NSA/CSS .

. )

CSO CONFERENCE: INTERNET VIRUS ATTACK (U) TVC-2176 .

Classification: Confidential ~u,nning. Time: 27:21

(FOUO)Presentation b from the National Computer Security Center. ternet Virus and the lessons l~arned from the attack.

CSO CONFERENCE: THE NEED FOR PHYSICAL . SECURITY (U)

Running Time: 22:31 Classification: Confidential

.TVC-2177

1989.

1 Part

1989

1 Part

1989

1 Part

(F~UO) Presentation by I I from the Office of Physical Security~ I I discusses physical security threats to computers and countermeasures computer ·security officers . can take to protec.t ~heir computer systems.

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CSO CONFERENCE: CONFESSIONS OF AN AGENCY HACKER (U) TVC-2178 1989

Running Time: 27:14 Classification: Secret I Part

(FOUO) Presentation by from the Office of Technical Evaluations. Mr. I I discusses common attack scenarios used by his organization and what computer security office!s could do to protect their systems.

CSO CONFERENCE: COMMANDMENTS OF COMPUTER SECURITY (U) . TVC-2179 1989

Running Time: 51:52 Clas~ification: For·Official Use only I Part

(FOUO) Presentation by the NSA/CSS Senior Computer Security Coordinator, .... I ____ __. I . I suggests practical measures computer security office_rs can take to develop and enhance the computer security posture of their systems.

CSO CONFERENCE: SECURITY AWARENESS - MAKING IT HAPPEN (U) TVC.;.2180 1989

\ Running Time: 50:01 Classification: For Official ~Use· Only 1 Part.

(FOUO) Presentation by Mr. Dennis Poindexter from the Department of Defense Security institute. Mr.'/ Poindexter discusses practical short term strategies for initiating a computer security awareness program. '

CSO CONFERENCE~ CONFESSIONS OF A CSO (U)

Running Time: 14:49 Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC-2181 1989

1 Part'

CFOUO) Monologue by[ I a Senior Computer Equipment System Security Officer in the T Organization. 1-l ----.,..,.d-is ..... cusses her experiences as a computer security officer.

CSO CONFERENCE: ACQUIRING "SECURE" COMPUTER SYSTEMS (U) . TVC-2182 1989

Running Time: 20:37 . Classification: For Official Use. Only l Part

"(FOUOJ Presentation by from the systems acquisition training faculty. Mr . . c==J di"scusses the acquistion process and the computer security measures taken at each stage

of the process.

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CSO CONFERENCE: SEMESTER NETWORK TRANSFERS.­PRESERVING THE DATA LABEL (U) TVC-2183 1989

Running Time: 27:08 Classification: Confidential 1 Part

(FOUOJ Presentation by from the SEMESTER softwar" support office. I I shares the problems her organization encountered with transferring data across systems and the strategies used to solve those problems ..

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CSO CONFERENCE: OVERVIEW OF UIS AND BELLMASTER (U) ;TVC-2184 1989

Running Time: 40:52 Classification: For Official Use Only . 1 Pa~t

(FOUO) Presentation by of the T Organization's Applied Technology Division. ,__ ___ ~I presents an overview of BELLMASTER and the User Interface· System. This talk provides computer security officers with a background on the· functionality of these ·systems.

CSO CONFERENCE: MULTICS INTRUSION DETECTION ALARM SYSTEM (U) TVC-2185 1989

Running Time: 25:08 Classification: For Official Use Only. 1 Part

(FOUO) Presentation by from the National Computer Security Center. Mr. c=:=J describes the MULTICS Intrusion Detection Alarm System.

SECRUITY DAY (U) TVC-2120 1989

Running Time: 53:28 Classification: Secret Noforn WNINTEL 1 Part

(U) The Security Awareness Division (M56) of the Office of Security invites g\lest speakers .to address topics. of security interests and concerns to employees and military assignees of the Agency. ·We endeavor to have each speaker videotaped so that we may offer their presentation

· to individuals unable to. attend the original briefing (due to seating limitations) and to those individuals assigned to various locations and field sites.

THE DNI ON: SECURITY AWARENESS (U) TVC-2055 1989

Running Time: 5:00 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) A video for NA VSECGRU ~xplaining the need for security awareness .

. IT'S 11:00 - DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR COMPUTER IS DOING? (VERSION 2) (U) TVC-2152 1989

Running Time: 76:17 Classification: Secret CCO 2 Parts

~CCO) I I Chief T03, gives a two part computer security briefing. In part 1, he discusses the role of NSA's Senior Computer Security Coordinator, computer security policy, computer viruses, the COMPUSEC posture and operational computer security risks/vulnerabil­ities. He describes the AIS Security Officer Program and emphasizes security awareness is the reponsibility of all, users and managers alike. In part 2, where he answers questions posed by the audience, I I further elaborates many. computer security issues.

iNTEL COUNTERNARCOTICS EFFORT (U) TVC-2295 1990

Running Time: 58:58 Classification: Top Secret Codeword Noforn 1 Part

(U) The security Awareness Division (M56) of the Office of Security invites guest speakers to address topics of security interests and concerns to employees· and military assignee·s of the Agency. We endeavor to have each speaker videotaped, SQ that we may offer their presentation to individuals unable to attend the ~riginal briefing (due to· seating .limitations) and to those individuals assigned to various locations and field sites.

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DRUGS: A NATION~L SECURITY THREAT (U) TVC-2317 1990

Running T.ime: 59:48 Classification: Secret Nofom 1 Part

(U) The Sec~rity Awareness Division (M56) of the ·Office of Security invites guest speakers to · address topics of security interests and. concerns to employees and military assignees of the Ag~cy. We endeavor to have each speaker videotaped, so that we may offer their.presentation to individuals unable to attend the original briefing (due to seating limitations) and to those individuals assigned to·various locations and field sites. ·

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THE FiRST NATIONA~ OPSEC CONFERENCE-1990 (U) TVC-2301- 1990

Running Time: 620:20 Classification: For Official Use Only 1_0 Parts

(U) A ten - tape series showing guest speakers and panel discussions for the First Annual National OPSEC Conference - Apri~ 24-26, 1990. A,vailable on VHS only.

SIGSEC TRAINING (FOUO) TVC-2348 1990

Running Tim{!: 10:23 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) Telephone Security brief for Departµl~nt .of the Navy, mili.tary and !)ivilian personnel and E91. Worldwide distribution. .

UNCLASSIFIED VllI-11 Security

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NSA PROCUREMENT INTEGRITY PROGRAM (U) TVC-313 1976

Running Time: 08: 10 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A fictional skit which ·shows how failure to maintain a purely business relationship between a contractor and a government technical representative tan compromise the integrity of the

'individuals and impact on contractual performance.

THE SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT MODEL P~OCESS (U) TVC:-952 1982

Running Time: 19:48 · C.lassification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A presentation on the INSCOM ·Pamphlet 11-25 entitled· the System Development Model. It relates to the process which INSCOM interfaces to the Army in the transition of NSA developed systems for ILS support. (This. presentation is in greater detail than "The Count Down", TVC'-951). It is intended for the working level audience.

THE COUNTDOWN (U) TVC-951 1982

Running Time: 17:40 Classification: -Confidential 1 Part

(U) A presentation on the INSCOM Pamphlet 11-25 entitled the System Development Model. It relates the process which INSCOM interfaces to· the Army in the ~ransaction of NSA developed systems for ILS support.

TELEPHONE TECHNIQUES (U) TVC-1097 1984

Running Time: 52:58 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Program on Telephone techniques was prepared for National Security Week 1984. Objective -was to inform individuals the proper techniques of telephone etiquette. ·

THE MEILSR PROCESS (U) TVC-915 1984

Running Time: 11:30 Classification: For Official Use Only ·1 Part

(U) This t_ape provides a brief overview of the Minimum _Esse~tial Integrated Support Requirements process (MEILSR); Designed for all managers involved .in the ILS acquisition of SIGINT equipment or systems. 'I'he tape shows a MEILSR meeting and covers the required MEILSR forms. .

MAGNETIC MEDIA DIVISION (U). TVC-1031 1985

Running Time: 6: 01 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This .tape provides an overview of L14, the Magnetic Media Division.

MAGNETIC TAPE HANDLING. (U) TVC-1200 1985

Ru~ning Time: 6: 14 Classification: For Official Use Only· 1 Part

(U} Prqper :procedures are ·described for th_e handling and ~torage of magnetic tape.

AWACS: NO CAUSE FOR ALARM (U) TVC-'-1253 1986

. Running Time: _7: 10 Classification: For Official Use Only . 1 Part

(U) ·A documentary on the operation and correct usage of the Automatic Waste Collection System. Shot on location in Ops 1 and the IRC complex. ·

UNCLASSIFIED IX-I Logistics

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FELT PROGRAM (U) TVC-1505 1987

Running .Time: 3:50 Classification: Unclassified I Part .

(U) The program shows a literacy tutor talking wjth· her studtmt. The objective is to encourage· federal employees ·to become involved in litei:acy projects. ·

PERSPECTIVES OF FORMER DEPUTY DIRECTO~S OF R/E (U) 1989

Running Time: 151:02 Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC-1903 l

2 Parts

(U) Three former Deputy Director's of R & E discuss the ·challenges in contracting to work in . support of NSA acquisition efforts. Copies on VHS_ only .. ·

SPECIAL DELIVERY - THE WAREHOUSE SYSTEM AT NSA (U) TVC-1802 1989

Running Time: 5:00 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) A· video that demonstrates the new automated package delivery and storage systems at SAB 4 ·and the NSA ·facility at Middle River. ·

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THE OPERATIONS INTERVIEW (U) TVC-1029 1983.

Running Time: 12:18 Classification: Unclassified I Part

(U) A discussion on the Agency's use of the Operational Interview and suggestions on how to make it a more effective recruitment tool,

PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE (U) TVC-1092

Running Time: 40:45 · Classification: Unclassified

1984

I ·Part I

(U) The program· is a series of 5 vignettes depicting ethical conduc{ for government employees, especially those engaged in contracting activities. The tape-come~ with a participant's and a trainer's guide. · . ·

THE CONSENT O.F THE GOVERNED (U) TVC-1093B 1984

Running Time: 35:34 Clas'sification: Unclassified I Part

(U) The program is a series of 5 vignettes showing situations which can lead to unethical behavior by government employees.

RCS: NSA-760.MONTHLY VOLUME REPORT (U) ·TVC-907 1985

Running Time: 26:15 Classification: Secret ·I Part

(U) This videotape is designed to give communicators detailed _-in!!tructions for th!! completion· of the NSA-760 report in the correct format. General information on the uses of the statistical data contained in the.report is also provided. . .

COMPUTER CRIMES AND THE LAW (U) TVC-1595 1987

Running Time: 22: 13 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

· (U) A short briefing discussing the scope and extent of computer crime in the United States, and recent congressional re.sponse~. The briefing focuses on 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1030, a new provision of the Federal Criminal Code.

TIME AND ATTENDANCE FOR SUPERVISORS (U) TVC-1844 1988

Running Time: 10:47 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U) This videotape outlines for supervisors the responsibilities ani;i forms involved in keeping T

& A records for employees. Two office scenes are portrayed showing proper and improper usage of time and attendance procedures.

ROSEDUST GAC ACCOUNTING OVER~IEW (U) · TVC-2122 '

1989

Running Time: 33:09 Classification: For Official Use Only 1 Part

(U)- Establishiilg-.and demonstrating a new finance and accounting system named the Generai Acco~nting and Reporting under Rosedust.

UNCLASSIFIED -X-1 Administrative

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HP400EL AC VOLTMETER (U) TVC-580 . 1979

Running Time: 06: 20 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part'

(U) Cover~ the specifications of the Hewlett Packard HP400EL AC Voltmeter and several demonstrations of the unit's operation (DB, AC output, and DC recorder output).

HP5342A MICROWAVE FREQUENCY_ COUNTER (U). TVC-579 1979

Running Time: 19:03· Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Covers: specifications; an overview of counting technique; and measurement routines (frequency and ·amplitude) of the Hewlett Packard HP5342A Microwave Frequency Counter. A "walk thru" demonstration of both front and rear panel controls, and service/diagnostic test ·procedures are i;:overed. ' ·

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES· AND MEDIA SELECTION (U) TVC-539 1979

Running Time: 24:40 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) Covers briefly the development of instructional objectives and using them to guide . the selection of audio-visuai media. Shows how. to use a simple matrix technique for .judging and using cost/benefit factors in selecting various media. Produced in conjunction with the Inter­Agency Instructional Television Services Task Team and the Office of ·Personnel Management.

HP5383A RF FREQUENCY COUNTER (U) TVC-578 1979

Running Time: os:oo · Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) The specifications and features of the Hewlett Packard HP5383A RF Frequency Counter· are described and are followed by a demonstration of the operation, set-up and test procedures of the unit.

PACK~GING AND WRAPPING (U) TVC-516.

Running Time: 26:20 Classification: Unc_lassified

(U) A demonstration of wrappi?lg procedures for classified documents.

NSA GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION CENTER (U) TVC-900

Running Time: 03: 10 Classification: Unclassified

1980

1 Part

1983

1 :Part

(U) _This tape provides an overview of the services and facilities available in the"NSA Geographic lnfor:iµation Center.-

DIMENSION AND TOLERANCING: THE AMERJCAN . SYSTEM OF MANUFACTURE (U) TVC-599 1983

Running Time: ·oa:49 Classification: Unclassified 1 Part ·

(U) To better acquaint government contractors and. their vendors with the "basic method" of dimensioning and tolerancing; a historical perspective relevant to modem techniques is examined. Supplement to DoD D 1000, DoD STD 100, and ANSI-Y14.5. .

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NSA/CSS EDUCATION SERVICES (U) . TVC-1238 . 1985

Runnin"g Time: 5:02 Clas~ificaticin: For Offidal Use Only 1 Part

CU) An introduction to education at the National Security Agency,_ and the role of the National Cryptologic School. ·

HP 3562A SIGNAL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES (U) TVC-1474 1987

Running Time: 20£13 Classification: Confidential CCO I Part

CU) This tape is an overview analysu; of the capabilities of the HP 3562A which apply to MARBURG search operations. Numerous analyzer functions such as waveform ·and frequency analysis, demodulation, and plotting are demonstrated. ·

BASICS FOR COR'S (MR-SlO) (U) TVC-1637 1987 ' .

Running Time: 129:41 Classification: Unclassified 3 Parts

(U) A course consisting of three tapes of classroor;n presentation and one pre-recorded lesson directed at Contracting Representatives (CPR'S) for inclusion in the iearning centers.

THE THEATRE AND THE CLASSROOM (U) TVC-1717 Hiss Running Time: 46:40 Classification: Unclassified I Part

(CJ) A self-contained program describing basic theatrical.principles and their application in the classroom. Topics covered include furniture arrangement, use of effective props. and scenery, movement, gesture, voice, music and lighting.

RELIGIOUS CONFLICTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST (U) TVC-1592 1988

Running Time: 312:00 Classification: For Official Use Only 8 Parts

(U) This is an 8 part seminar· on manifestati:ons of reiigious conflict in the Middle East which touches on Shiite Fundamentalism, the history of Zionism, Right-wing .Religious movements in Israel and the conflicting claims for Jerusalem.

PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES (U) TVC-1674 1988

Running Time: 7:20 Classification: For Official Use Only I Part ·

(U) This -brief videotape covers. various techniques and concerns of video production when using a video camcorder. Composition, lighting, audio, and limitations of the video medium are briefly covered to guide the new-to-video user to successful videotapes.

SECOND QUARTER CY-187 COURSE (U) TVC-1627 1988.

· flunning Time: 3900:00 . Classification: Secret Noforn 65 Parts . .

(U) A 65 part documentation of the. CY-187 course, Introduction to cryptology. Note: Available only on VH~ or BETAMAX. .

THE CARE AND HANDLING OF · M;AGNETIC MEDIA (U) TVC-1713 1989

Running Time.: 7:22 Cfassification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A video to t_each workers how to handle magnetic media. It also discusses the tape-degaussing and certification process. /

UNCLASSIFIED Xl-2 General Education

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THE WORLD OF TAPE DEGAUSSING (U)

GENERAL EDUCATION

TVC-1801 1989

R!fnning' Time: 5:52 . Classification: Unclassified 1 Part

(U) A tape showing new hires and prospective employees how the tape degaussiiig area functions.

DESIGNING FOR TICCIT .(U) TVC-2147 1989

Running Time: 29:20 Classification: For Official Use ,Only 1 Part

(U) It is a Computer Based Training course for instructional designers ·which famili.arizes them with tr.\lining that is computer based. · ·

PROFILING - THE RED FORCE MISSION (FOUO) TVC-2068- 1989

Running Time: 17:40 Classification: Secret CCO 1 Part

(FOUO) This video explains the purpose and use of enemy force mission profiles. It teaches students how to build a profile of enemy actions and how to determine the necessary information needed by military commanders.

PROFILING - l'HE BLUE FORCE MISSION (FOUO) R~nning Time: 17:13 · Classification: Secret

TVC-1890 1~89

1 Part

"(FOUO) This video explains the purpose and use of mission profiles •. It teaches students how to build a profile of friendly forces and how to determine what information is needed by military commanders.

. .

EFFECTIVE WRITING - PART 1-9 REVISITED (U) TVC-2340 1990

Running Time: 118: 14 Classification: For Official Use Only 9 Parts

(U) This 9 p_art. program concentrates on improving writing skills for office correspondence. Many examples are given showing how sty!~ and grammar can improve communication skills.

SOVIET GROUND FORCES EQUIPMENT (U) Running·Time: 21:24 , Classification: :Secret Noforn

TVC-2171 1990

1 Part

j.flf The objec_tive of the show is to teach viewers how Soviet Ground Forces equipment is manufactured. to meet the needs and· goals of Soviet Doctrine. Vehicles examined are the T-72, BMP-2, BTR-70,· 2SI and. 2S3. An.interview and walk tour are the methods used.

CLASSIFICATION ~RIEFING (U) TVC-2442 1990

Running Time:. 67:48 Classification: Top Se~ret Codeword 1 Part

(FOUO) This tape is an overview briefing of Classification. The briefing answers questions like what is Nalional Security information, how to mark it and protect it and what does it mean to your own job? Available on VHS only. · ·

TVC-2353 1990 MD-300 (FOUO)

Running Ti~: '643:30 Classification: Top Secret 7 Parts

(U) The NSA Manager Development Program is designed for mid-level managers and is. a systematic prog·ram that includes develOpmental needs, core training and pie.lined developmental activities. Seven parts. Available on VHS only.

SECJRB~ XI-3 General Education

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CRYPTOLOGIC HISTORY SYMPOSIUM - ORIGINS OF NSA (U) TVC-2459 1991

. Running Time: 176:57 Classification: For Official Use Only 2 Parts

(

{U) The 1990 Cryptologic History Symposium - This two part video is about the origins of NSA. The Army's and Navy's view of cryptologic consolidation in the post World War ll years

- and the Armed Forces Secui:ity Agency. Available on VHS only. '

CRYPTOLOGIC HISTORY SYMPOSIUM ..., THE USE-OF IDSTORY BY DECISION MAKERS (U)

' Running Time: 115:46 Classification: For Official Use Only

TVC-2463 1991

1 Part -

{U) The 1990 Cryptologic History Symposium - This video is about the use of histoey by _ decision makers. Available on VHS only.

CRYPTOLOGIC HISTORY SYMPOSIUM - SIGINT AND VIETNAM (U) . . TVC-2461 1991

. Running Time: .la6:16 Classification: Secret HVCCO 2 Parts

{U) The 1990 Cryptologic History. Symposium - This two part video is about SIGINT and . Vietnam. Subjects are: the Vietnam problem, highlights of cryptology's ·contribiition in Vietnam and SIGINT support at the tactical level - the Army, Navy and Air Force perspective.· Available on VHS only. · .

CRYPTOLOGIC IDSTORY SYMPOSIUM - THE ROLE OF COMENT IN THE PACIFIC THEATER IN WWII (U) TVC-2460 1991

Running Time: 186:22 Classification: For Official Use Oniy 2 Parts

(U) The 1990 Cryptologic History Symposium - This two part video is about the role of COMINT in the Pacific Theater in WWll. Subjects discussed are: Comint in the battles of

·Coral Sea and Midway, MacArthur's use of SI in the SW Pacific and SI and the destruction of the Japanese Merchant Fleet. Available on VHS only.

CRYPTOLOGIC HISTORY ~YMPOSIUM - SIGINT TO DECISION MA~ERS/SUPPORT TO DESERT SHIELD (U) TVC-2462 1991

Running.Time: 175:39 Classification: Confidential HVCCO 2 Parts

(U) The 1990 Cryptologic History Symposium - Subjects are: Origins and developement of support to Congress and the Eirecutive Branch and SIGINT in the Situation Room at the White House. Two parts. Available on VHS only.

UNCLASSIFIED XI-4 General Education

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ABERDEEN ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE.CASE (U>----------------------- · ADJUNCT FACULTY PROGRAM (FOUO) -·-----------------------'--------------ADMIRAL McFARLAND ON SECURITY AWARENESS (U) ______ _: ______________ _

ADVANCED MAINTENANCE WORKSTATION (FOUO) ---------,---------------­ADVANCED PSK ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES (U) ----'---------------------------­AIR INTELLIGENCE IN THE EUROPEAN THEATER (FOUO) -------------------ALOHA HAWAII (U) ___ :_ ____ .:.---------------~-~---------'---------------------AMBASSADOR WM. H. LUERS (U) -----------------~------------------------­AMERICAN CRYPTOLOGIC HISTORY 1912-1952 (U) ----------------------·-----

.__ _______ _,_ __ ___..ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES CU) ___ _: _________ "'_ AN/TNH-21 RECORDER. (U) ---------------.,-----------------------------.: _____ . AN/WLQ-4(Vll !SYSTEM, LOGS/ AIDS/FILES CU>-------------·--------AN/WLQ-4(V) SYSTEM (U) ---------------------------------------' AROF - "A" REMOTE OPERATING FACILITY (U) ---------------~------------­ARRIBA LOS HISPANICOS (Ul--------------------------------·---------------­ART, SCIENCE AND PffiLOSOPHY OF BASEBALL, THE CU) ------------------­ASSI<;}NMENT·i 1--------------:---:-----------------,..------------­ASSIGNMENT AUSTRALIA (U) -----------------------------------------------

~ASSIGNMEN'!l I-------,------------------------------------------'--ASSIGNMENT\ f---------------------------·- . ASSIGNMENT ENGLAND CU>------'------------------------------------------­ASSIGNMENT GERMANY (U) ------------------------------:-----------------­ASSIGNMENT JAPAN (U} .:.-----------------------------------~----'----------- ·

ASSIGNMEN'l1 . I--------------------------..:---------------·----'------ASSIGNMENTI 1----------------------------ASSIGNMENT STIJTTGART (UJ -------:----.:--------------------------------,--ASSIGNMEN'tj j --------------------------------------------------ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE, ELLIOT ABRAMS (U) -----------·---------ATLANTIC PASSIVE THREAT, THE CU) _______________ _: ______________________ _

ATTAMAN TIME BASE DIGITIZER, ET-COl CP> ---------------'---------------­AUTOMATIC WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM (Ul-----------------------------­AWACS: NO CAUSE FOR ALARM (U) --------------------------.:.------·--------

B

BARBARA WALKER INTERVIEW (U) _______ _:---------------------------------. BASICS FOR COR'S (U) :_-------,----------------------'-.:.----------------------BASIC RADIO THEORY (U) __________ ..; ______________________________________ . __

BATTLE OF KURSK; THE (Ul---------------------'-----:..---------------------­BA TTLE OF S.T ALINGRAD (U) __ _:--------------------------------------------BATTLE SUCCESS AND COMSEC (U) ____________ . _____ :_ ____ .:.------------------BA VARIAN PCS AT BAD AIBLING (U) -------------------------------_: _______ _ BEFORE THE CREATION: PRE NSA 1942-1946 (U) __________________ :_ _________ _

BENAVIDEZ: THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS (Ul---------------------.:.----------'---

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. VII-3 VII-11 VII-6 Ill-3 m-5 Ill-7 III-7 III-7

yrr-7 VII-24 VIl-3 VIl-4 VII-3 VII-6 VII-4 VIl-4 Y:II-4 VII-3 VII-5 VII-:3 VIl-3

VII-12 m-1a.· m-s· IX-1 IX-1

VIII-3 XI-2 IV-3

VII-28 VI-2

. 1-4 VII-5

VII-24 VII-12

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BILLY CAN ID (C) --------------------------------------------------..: __ _: ____ _ BILLY CAN IV (C) -----------------------------------------------------------BLACK FAMILY- WITH WILLIE STARGELL (U) ---------:.-------------------­BLACK HISTORY-ROLE MODELS FOR YOUTH (Ul--------------------------­BLACK HISTORY MONTH 1984 (U) -------------------------------------------BLACK HISTO~Y MONTH 1987 (U) _·~----------------:_ _______ .,. _______________ _

BLACK HISTORY-OBSERVANCE: FEBRUARY 3, 1988 (U) ----------------------BREVARD - FROM BLUEGRASS TO BACH (U) ______ :_ ________________________ _

BREVARD - THE LAND OF WATERFALLS (U) .:. ____ .:.--------------------------BRODIE (U) -----------------------------------------------------------------. q 25Xl, E.0.13526 µ------------'--------------------------~---------:-

c . . .

CAMPAIGN FOR EXCELLENCE (U) -------------------------------------------. CARDIGAN/TERMITE OPERATOR AND MAINTENANCE TRAINING (U) --------CARE _AND HANDLING OF MAGNETIC MEDIA, THE (U) ___________ _: _____ ,~:_ __ _

CAREER DEVELOPMENT WEEK 85 (Ul----------,----------------------------­CAREER DEVELOPMENT WEEK-1988 - MANAGING UP-

LEARN HOW TO RECEIVE A PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL -DIANNE LAMOUNTAIN (U) -----------~----------------"'----.:.-------------­

CAREER DEV~LOPMENT WEEK 1988 - STRATEGIES FOR CAREER SUCCESS IN THE NEW AGE - . CAROLYN CORBIN CU>---------------------------------------------------:_­

CAREER DEVELOPMEN'I; WEEK 1988 - WHICH .LADDER DO I CLIMB? - MANAGEMENT/TECH- DECISION! - CAELA FARREN (U) --- ·

CBT LONG VERSION (Ul------'----------.:~-----'--------------'---------------­CHOLESTEROL COUNTDOWN (Ul-----------------------~-------------------­CHRISTOPHER BOYCE (Ul------'---:-------------------------0--·----------------CI-1 l THE UMSTEAD SYSTEM (U) ______ _: _____________ :_ ________ .;. ___________ '-_

Cl-11 UMSTEAD TODAY AND TOMORROW (U) ---------------------------~--­CINCPAC ON NSA (U) ---------~--------------~-----------------------------­CITY OF "YES" AND. THE CITY OF "NO", THE ("GOROD 'DA' I GOROD

'NYET") (U) ------·-----~.,.------------------------·--------------------------CIVILiAN WELFARE FUND AND RESTAURANT COUNCIL (U) _________________ _

CLA EDIT (U) ------------------------------------------~---------------~:--~ CLA PRESENTS V ADM WILLIAM 0. STUDEMAN (U) -~--------------.:_ ________ _ CLA SYMPOSIUM 1988, KEYNOTE - CONGRESSMAN McMILLEN (U) ---------­CLAIRE FREEMAN', WOMEN IN NSA 1987 (Ul------~-----~-------.:.------"-----­CLASSIFICA TION BRIEFING (U) ---------------------------------------------­CLASSIFIED MATERIALS DESTRUCTION (U) ---------~----------------------­CLEANING UP THE CHESAPEAKE BAY (PANEL DISCUSSION) (U) ---- _ -- --CLO SYMPOSIUM: COPING WITH THE CRYPTOLOGIC EXPLOSION .

C.O.A.F. - EARN WIIlLE YOU LEARN (U) ________________________________ .; ___ _

0 25Xl, E.0.13526 I ~---------------.:----------------~----------------

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m-10· .m-20 VII-10 . VII-7 VIl-8

VII-13 VIl-15 . VIl-5 VII-4

· III-10 m-14

VII-9 m-1, m-s

Xl-2 VII-10

VII-18

. VII-15

VII-15 ll-2

VII-25 Vlll-2

1-1 I-2

m-15

VI-2 VII-10

ill-16, VII-13 VII-20 VII-16 VII-17

Xl-3 Vlll-1 VII-23

m-9 VII-20

m-7

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COLLECTION ASSOCIATION AWARDS (U) _______________ _: ________ .:, _____ .;. ____ _

'---------------:---:------~------------------

COMMUNICATION SECURITY - RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING (Ul-----------. COMMUTER TRANSPORTATION CENTER (U) ______________ ._.:__.:_ _________ .:_ ____ ·

COMPUTER CRIMES AND THE LAW (U) ------------------------------------­COMPUTER VIRUS BRIEFING (U) -------------------------------------------­COMPUTER VIRUS BRIEFING (UJ- (UNCLASSIFIED VERSION)------------------ .. COMPUTER VIRUS BRIEF WITH ALLAN FOGEL. (FOUO>----------------------­COMSEC AWARENESS (U) --------------------------------------------------­COMSEC COMMERCIAL: LAND SERIES (U) ----------------------------------­COMSEC COMMERCIAL: SEA SERIES (Ul------------------------------------­COMSEC CUSTODIAN: A VITAL ROLE (U) -----------..:-----------------------­COMSEC EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS· (U) ------------.,.--------------------- . COMSEC INTEGRATED LOGISTIC SUPPORT (U) ----------------------------..:­COMSEC MONITORING CENTER CEREMONY CU>------~---------------------..: . COMSEC SUPPORT FOR COMMAND AND CON'rR.OL OF

NUCLEAR WEAPONS (UJ --------------------------------------------------CONDUCT AND OVERSIGHT OF U.S. INTELLIGENCE (U) --------------------­CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED (Ul------------:.-----------------------------­CONVERSION TECHNIQUES, INTRODUCTION TO UP AND DOWN (U) ---------COPES (U) ----------------------------------------------------------..: ______ _ COUNTDOWN, THE (Ul----~--------------------------------.:_ _______________ _

COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PERSPECTIVE (U) -----------------~--------------­COURIER BRIEFING, A (Ul-------------------------------·-------------------CRITIC SYSTEM (U) ---------------------------'----------------------.:_ ______ _ CRITIC. SYSTEM (SANITIZED VERSION) CU) ----------------------------------CRYPTANALYSIS (U). _____________ .:__.:_ ___________________ ---------------------.

CRYPTANALYSIS AGAINST THE JAPANESE NAVY DURL.'lG WWII (U) --------­CRYPTOLOGIC HISTORY SYMPOSIUM - ORIGINS OF NSA (U) ----------------­CRYPTOLOGIC HISTORY SYMPOSIUM - THE USE OF.

HISTORY BY DECISION MAKERS (U) -------------------------------------­CR)'PTOLOGIC HISTORY SYMPOSIUM - SIGINT AND VIETNAM (U) ----------­CRYPTOLOGIC HISTORY SYMPOSIUM - THE ROLE OF . COMINT IN THE PACWIC THEATER IN WWII CU>--------------------------­CRYPTOLOGIC HISTORY SYMPOSIUM -·SIGINT TO DECISION

MAKERS/SUPPORT TO DESERT. SHIELD (U) ----------'--------------------­CRYPTOLOGIC .ORIENTATION WELCOME ADDRESS (U) ---------------'------­CRYPTOV ARIABLES, THE KEYS TO SECURITY (U) --------------------------- .

'CSAPQE WORKSHOP - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (U) ___ :_ _________ ~---------CSAPQE WORKSHOP - DATA COMMUNICATIONS (Ul------------------------'­CSAPQE WORKSHOP - DATABASE MANAGEMENT (U) ----------------------­CSAPQE WORKSHOP - GRAPHICS (U) __ .:..------:---------..:---------------------

. CSAPQE WORKSHOP - NETWORKING (U) ______ ..:------------------,.-----------CSAPQE WORKSHOP - SOFTWARE ACQUISmON (UJ ________________ · ____ .:_.:_ __ _

CSAPQE WORKSHOP - SUPERCOMPUTING (U) ---·----~-----------------------CSAPQE WORKSHOP- SYSTEM ACQUismoN (1988) (U) _____________________ _

CSAPQE WORKSHOP - SYSTEM ACQUISITION (1989) (Ul---------------------­CSO CONFERENCE: .ACQUIRING "SECURE" COMPUTER SYSTEMS (U) -------­cso· CONFERENCE: COMMANDMENTS OF COMPUTER SECURITY (U) --------9so CONFERENCE: COMPUTER SECURITY OFFICER PROGRAM (U) __________ _

CSO CONFERENCE: CONFESSIONS OF AN AGENCY HACKER (U) ·-------------

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I-5 VII-10

X-1 vm-7 VIII-7 . Il-15

I-5 I~

I~

1-5 I-5 1-5

. I-4

I~ I

VII-24 X-1 m-7 m-1 IX-1

VIlI-4 vm~

IV-3 IV-3

m-20 m-rn Xl-4

Xl-4 Xl-4

·xI-4

XI-4 VII-21

I~

Il-14 11-13 11-13 11-14 II-13 11-14 11-14 11-14 11-14

VIII-9 VIII-9 vm-8 Vlli'-9

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CSO CONFERENCE: CONFESSIONS OF A CSO (U~-----------------------------CSO CONFERENCE: INTERNET VIRUS ATTACK (U) ____________ .;. ____________ _

CSO CONFERENCE: KEYNOTE ADDRESS <Ul--------------------------------­CSO CONFERENCE: MULTICS INTRUSION DETECTION ALARM SYSTEM (U) -­CSO CONFERENCE: ,NATIONAL COMPUTER SECURITY CENTER- ROLES AND

INITIATIVES (U) -----------------------,-------------------------------.:. __ _ CSO CONFERENCE: OVERVIEW OF UIS AND BELLMASTER (U) _;:. ____________ _ CSO CONFERENCE: SECURITY AWARENESS - MAKING IT HAPPEN CU>-------· CSO CONFERENCE: SEMESTER NETWORK TRANSFERS - PRESERVING THE

DAT A LABEL (U) :---------;--------------------------------.,,---'------------CSO CONFERENCE: THE NEED FOR PHYSICAL SECURITY (U) _________ :_ _____ _

J CTSREP DI,.IFLC BRIEFING (U) _____ :_ _______________________________ _: ________ _

CUBAN/CARIBBEAN PASSIVE THREAT, THE (Ul _______________ .:_ _______ . ___ _: __

_CUBAN/CARIBBEAN THREATBRIEF (FOUO) ---------------------------------. CURRENT ISSUES IN SIGINT REPORTING (FOUO) -------------------,---------CV-3703 FREQUENCY TRANSLATOR (U) ___ :. _________________________________ _

CY-187 COURSE (U) --------------.:.~-----------------------------------------

D . ' . . . _;

DEDICATION OF OPERATIONS BUILDINGS 2A AND 2B (U) _____ .:. _____________ _

DEFSMAC CU>---------------------------------------------------~-----------DEFENSE LANGUAGE INSTITUTE FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSE

BRIEFING ctn -------------------------------------------------------------DEFENSE RESEARCH FACILITY. KUNIA. THE CU) t_: _________________ --- -I . k'------ ~~~1 .?1!d_§1_~!.9.:11g§_ DELTA .DATA 3000T CONTROLLER MAINTENANCE (U) -----------------------DELTA DATA 7000T MAINTENANCE TRAINING (U) _____________ _; ____________ _

_DEMODULATOR GROUP, OM-62 CU>------------------------------------------DENVER DAY (U) ---------'--'l-----------------------------------~-----------DESIGNING FOR TICCIT (U) ------------------------------------------:_ _____ _

DF-6 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (U) ---------------- 25Xl, E.0.13526 ....__===-=-------~---------------'------..:..-----

DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING: THE AMERICA..."'l SYSTEM OF

MANUFACTURE CU) -----------~-------------------------~-----------------DIRECTOR;S AND TRAVIS TROPHY AWARDS 1983 (U) ____________________ :. ___ . ·

DIRECTOR'S DISTINGUISHED STATION AWARD CUl-------------~------------­DIRECTOR'S PRODUCTIVITY AWARDS CEREMONY (U) --~-..:-----------------­DlRECTOR.'S REMARKS TO MID-LEVEL MANAGEMENT ·cu) ----'--------------DIRECTOR'S TALK W'.ITH LONG-TENURED EMPLOYEES (U) _______________ _; __

DIRECTOR'S PRODUCTIVITY AWARDS CEREMONY '(FOUO) -------------------DISPATCHER CU) ------------------------------------------------------------DNI ON SECURITY AWARENESS, THE (U) ----------------------------------­DOMESTIC TERRORISM CU) -------'-------·----------------------------------­DREAM, DESIGN, EXPLORE CU) --------------------~------------'-------------

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. VIIl-10

VIII-8 VIII-10 VIII-9

VIII-9 VIII-8

vi-·1 m-18 ill-17 III-19 II-10 Xl-2

Vll-6 m-11

Vl-1 m-10 m-15

II-3. 11-3 Il-3

VII-6 XI-3 Il-11 ill-9

Xl-2 ill-15

VII-15 . VII-21

VII-16 VII-11 VIl-25

II-13 · VIII-10

VIl-23 VII-8

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DRESS FOR SUQCESS (U) _______ .:_ ___________________________________________ _

DROPOUT PHASE I ,OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE (U) ------------------.:.

DRUGS: A NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT CU>--------------------~-----------

E .

ECHELON: SA411-E MOD MANUAL RECEIVER CU>------------------------~--­ECHELON I. TDM SUBSYSTEM (U) ---------------------------.,----------------EFFECTIVE WRITING - PARTS 1-9 REVISITED (U)_:_ _________________________ _

ELECTRONIC WARFARE/CLOSE AIR SUPPORT ECM RESULTS OF

GALLANT EAGLE '80 (U) -------------------------------·-------------------ELIXIR CU>------------------------------'-------_:----------------------------ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS (UJ -----------------------------------------ESPIONAGE 101 (U) ------------------------------------------------·---------

F

FACES OF AMERICAN TRAITORS, THE (Ul----------------•------------------FAST AND FATAL (U) -------·---------------------------.---------------------' FEDERAL BUDGET PROCESS, THE (Ul------------------------------,---------FEDERAL INCOME TAXES AND THE MILITARY (U) ___________ _: ____________ ..:_ FELT PRO.GRAM (U) -------------------------__________ .:. ____________________ _ FIELD STATION KUNIA (U) ___ _: _________________ ~-----.-----------------------FIRST ANNUAL NSA/CSS PRODUCTIVITY A.WARDS CEREMONY 1987 (U) ------FIRST NATIONAL OPSEC CONFERENCE - 1990, THE {U) _ _; ___________________ _ ·FISHWORK PROJECT (U) ---------------------·-______________ .:_ _______ :_ ______ _

FOREIGN COUNTERiNTELLIGENCE (U) -------------------------------------­FREQUENCY HOPPING AND HYBRID· SPREAD SPECTRUM TECHNIQUES (U) --

FREQUENCY HOPPING THREAT {U) -----------------------------------------FUTURE POSSIBILITIES: DATA, HARDWARE, SO~WARE AND PEOPLE:(U) __ _

G

.1 I 25Xl, E.0.13526 L---~------GENERAL FLYNN RETIREMENT CEREMONY-(Ul----------------------------­GENERAL ODOM RETIREMENT CEREMONY (U) ----------------------------­GENERAL SOFTWARE ANALYSIS OF MODEM SIGNALS (U) -------------------

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Il-3 m-1, m--e

Xl-3

V-1 ill-8

VIl-26 VIIl-7

. VIIl-5 VIl-23

. Vll-20 VIl-19 · IX-2 ill-14

VIl-13 VIII-11

ill-9 Vin-4 IIl-13 ill-16 II-13

m-s VIl-17 VII-15 ·

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GERM~NY IS WUNDERBAR: AUGSBURG-2000 YEARS YOUNG (U) ------------­GERMANY IS WUNDERBAR: HALLO BERLIN (U) ----------------------------­

GERMANY IS WUNDERBAR: STUTTGART-CU} -------------------------------·­GETTING '.fOUGH ON GATEWAY DRUGS (U) ---------~------'-----------------GIVE YOURSELF SOME CREDIT (U} ____ : ____________________________________ _

------------------------------------------------'-G=o-=-LD=IL~o,...,c=KS~A..,..,N=D~T=H=E~T=HR=-!.EE BEARS (U} ----------------------------------GORBACHEV'S FIRST TWO YEARS (U} --------------------------------------­GUY BLUFORD (U} ---------------------------..:-------------------------.:.----

H

HANDICAP PROGRAM {U) --.,------'--------------~--..:. ___________ _.: ___________ _-__

. HARDWARE INTERFACE UNIT (Ul---------------------:..--------------------­HA WAil: A CAREER CHALLENGE (U) ----------------------------------------

,HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH - MSGT. ROY P. BENAVIDEZ (Ul---------------HISPANIC TALENT SHOW (U) ---------------------------~-------~---·-----~---­HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND IT'S IMPACT

ON BLACK AMERICANS (U) ---------------------------------------.:. _ _: ____ :_· HISTORY OF ARLINGTON HALL (U} ----------------------------------------­HOLOCAUST: DAYS OF REMEMBRANCE 1988 (UL---------------------------.:. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL OBSERVANCE (U} ------------------------------.:_ __ _ HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL OBSERVANCE PRO.GRAM 1990, THE (U) ____________ _

HOSTILE INTELLIGENCE THREAT TO COMPUTER SYSTEMS (U) ------------- · HOW FAR H;\VE WE COME (U} -------.:..------------"-...,-------------.,-----------HOW TO CRITICIZE YOµR ORGANIZATION AND-MAKE IT PAYOFF (U) _______ _ HP3562A SIGNAL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES (U) ___ :_ _______ _-__________ ..., ________ _ HP3585 ANAL yzER SPECTRUM (U) ___ . _____________ .:. ___ .:. _____________________ _

HP400EL AC VOLTMETER (U} --------------------------------------:_ ___ . ____ _

HP360 ACTUATOR (U) ---------------... ---------------------------------------HP5328A UNIVERSAL COUNTER <U>------·------------------------------------HP5342A MICROWAVE FREQUENCY COUNTER (U) ________ .:_ __________________ _

. HP5383A RF FREQUENCY COUNTER (Ul--------------------------------------HP9836 ACTUATOR (U} __________ . ______ _: _______________ ;_ ____________________ _

HRMA PRESENTS: NEGOTIATE TO WIN BY JIM THOMAS °(U} ------~--------­HUMAN THREAT TO COMSEC, THE (U) ~------------------------------------

I

I. C. OVERVIEW (U) ----------------------------------------------------------IDEA FAIR '85: BEYOND EXCELLENCE: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

(PART I) (l]} --------------------------------------------------------------IDEA FAffi '85: BEYOND EXCELLENCE:. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

(PART II) (U) -------------------------------------------------------------:.

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VII-12 VII-12

VII-9 · II-3 . VII-2

VII-27 VII-27

VII-8 . VII-11 Vll-16 VII-20 VII-26 vm~3

VII-9 VII-19

XI-2 ll-3 XI-1 II-15

II-1 XI-1 XI-2 II-15

VII-16 1-5

VII-25

VII-10

VII-10

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IDEA FAIR '85: OPENING CEREMONIES (UJ ---------------------------~-----­IDEA FAIR '85: QUALITY OF WORK LIFE IMPROVEMENTS AT DEPT. OF

AGRICULTURE (UJ --------------------..:----~---------:..----------------,---­INF: THE IMPACT ON INFOSEC (U) -----------------"------------------------­INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES AND MEDIA SELECTION (U) --~---------------INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION (U) ------~----------------------:.,_,_ __________ _ INTELL COUNTERNARCOTICS EFFORT <U) ----------------------------------INTELJJIGENCE ANALYSIS CAREER PANEL (FOUO) _.:. ____ · _____ :_ _____________ _

INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM (U) ----------·--------------------------------­INTERSTA'.,l'E ELECTRONICS CORPORATION MODEL 490

SPECTRUM SURVEYOR (U) -----------------------------------------------­INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICA,TIONS INTELLIGENCE <Ul-----------------­INTRODUCTION TO UP AND DOWN CONVERSION TECHNIQUES (U) ---------­INVISIBLE WITNESS <.Ul---------------------------------_:,------------------­IRANIAN HOSTAGE EXPERIENCE (U) _:..-------------------------------------­IRSS TRANSCIDPTION WORK STATION (UJ ----------------------------------ISRAELI INTERVIEWS (HEBREW/ENGLISH) (U) _____________________ :_ ________ _

ISRAELI 0

INTERVIEWS (HEBREW ONLY) (U) ----------------------------------IT'S 11:00 - DO. YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR COMPUTER IS DOING? .

(VERSION 2) (Ul--------------------------------------""--------------------

Withheld from public release under the National Security Act of 1959, 50 U .S.C. 3605 (P.L. 86-36)

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JAMES R. SCHLESINGER SECURITY WEEK 1987 (U) -------------------------- . -------------------------------------\-. J~A~z""'"z~IN~T~HE~U~S~S~R~(~U~)~ __ ~_~ __ ~_~ __ ~_~ __ ~_~ __ ~_-' ______________________________________ _

r--------J~E:=..:W~ETT::..:...~II:....:C::..:O~L::::L:::E~CTION SYSTEM (Ul----------------------------------------L..'.I 2=5:.:.:X~l,~E::::·.:::0::.:..1:::::35::::2:.::6_.1;;I ~:;;'";;:~~~~~'RAF CHICKSANDS (U) __________________________________ _

JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE - SUPER COMPUTING RESEARCH CENTER (U) --

K

KEYING MATERIAL ACCESS (Ul --------------------------------------------:. KG-81 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (U) --------------·-----------------------­KG-81 TRUNK ENCRYPTION DEVICE: AN OVERVIEW (Ul---------------------KG-84 DLED: AN OVERVIEW (Ul-----------------------~------_:.:. ____________ _ KG-84 HIGH SHOCK DESTRUCTION SYSTEM <U>-----------~-----------------KG-84 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (U) :_ __________________________ _: _________ _

KGB CONNECTIONS I - OPERATIONS IN NORTH AMERICA (U) --------------­KGB CONNECTIONS II - RECRUITING, INVESTING IN THE FUTURE (U) ------

. l<GB CONNECTIONS III - OVERSEAS VERSION, RECRUITING (U) -------------

! I 25Xl, E.0.13526 L-----------,-------

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VIl-10

VII-10 VIIl-:-8

XI-1 . VIl-12 VIII-10 VIl-28 VJII-3

. II;I-5 · III-17 ·m-7 VI-3

VII-7 ill-9 VI-4 VI-4

VIII-10

VIII-5 VII-5 VI-2 lli-3

VII-3 VII-9

1-6 1-2 1-3 I-3 1-2 I-2

VIIH VIIH vm-1

VI-1

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' MARTIN LUTHER KING, THE 1988 OBSERVANCE (U) _______________________ .:._

MASS STORAGE USING DIGITAL OPTICAL DISK !Ul-----~--------------------· MAXIMIZING RECYCLING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND

ECONOMIC GAIN (U) -------------------------------~----------------------MEDITERRANEAN PASSIVE THREAT BRIEF (Ul------. ..f------------:_ __ ;.. ______ _ MD-390 (FO UO) ---------------------:--------------------------------_: ______ _ MD-1050/G F$K- DFS DEMODULATOR (UJ __________________ .:. ________________ ·

MD-1118/V MULTITONE PSK DEMODULATOR. (U) ----------------------------MD-1119 MULTITONE FSK DEMODULATOR (8XJ (U) ~-----..:-·-----------------

. MD-1120/G MULTITONE FSKDEMODULATOR (U) _____ • _______ _: _____________ _

MD-1121/G PSK DEMODULATOR (UJ ------------------------::----.,.------------"MEETING THE CHALLENGE" (CAPTIONED) (U) ___ _: ________________________ _

MEETING THE CHALLENGE, HANDICAPPED EMPLOYEES AT NSA (UJ _______ _

MEILSR PROCESS, THE !Ul---------------------'----------------"-------------

1 I 25Xl, E.0.13526 I t===========·=============· MIJI (U) ---------------~-----------------------------------------~----------MILITARY. AT NSA, ·THE (Ul--------------------------~----------------------

1 I THE ADVENTURE BEGiNs <Ul -------------------------------------MODEM ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES !Ul-------------------

1 I RASTERING ~CCOl ---~ 25Xl, E.0:13526 ~-------------------MOVING UP WITH L (U) ______________________________ _;_; ____________________ _

MULTICS USING THE DELTA DATA 7000E, AN INTRODUCTION (U.l---------,--

------------------------------------------­'------------~ Withheld from public release under the National Security Act of 1959, 50 U.S.C. 3605 (P.L. 86-36)

N /

NAME OF THE GAME: A COMSEC OVERVIEW (UJ --------------------------~- · NASA .SPACE SHUTTl;E ASTRONAUTS (U) ----------------------:...------------NATIONAL BLACK HISTORY MONTH 1987 (Ul----------------·-___________ .:. __ _ NATIONAL BLACK HISTORY MONTH - 1989 (U) ___________________ :.. _________ _

NATIONAL CRYPTO:~ .. OGIC SCHOOL FAMILY DAY PRESENTATION (U) -------­NATIONAL DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT AWARENESS MONTH 1988 -

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: MR. ROGER W. CRAWFORD II (U) --------------------NATIONAL INFOSEC AWARDS PRESENTATIONS (FOUO) __ .:. __________________ _

NATIONAL SECURITY AND THE PRESS (U) ---------------------------------­NAVSECGRU 50TH ANNIVERSARY (UJ -----------~--------------------------­NCPAC: HAWAIIAN CAREER CHALLENGE (UJ -------------------------------- ·

~-----~ -Ncs 20TH ANNIVERSARY (Ul---------------------~------------~~------------1 25Xl, E.0.13526 ) I IRASTERING }.e'-CCO) ------------------------------,.--------------­

NET CONTROLLER TRA~NING (U) __ .:----------------------------------------NEURAL NETWORKS (U) --------------·----.:.---------~-----------------------NEVER, NEVER COOK THE BOOKS (UJ -----------------------------------~-­

. NEW SOVIET PERSPECTIVE OF AMERICA, THE· (U) --------------------------·

NIGHT BEFORE CHl~.ISTMAs· ("NOCH POD ROZHDESTVO") (U) ---------------

Page

VII-15 . II-1

VII-23 ID-18 XI-3 II~ II-4. II-4

II-4;5,6 II-4

· VII-24 VII-24

IX-1 Il!-8 ll-9

. III-9 llI-20

·VII-25 VII-5 m-11 III-8

Vff-2 II-13 VII-6

I--6 vrr...,26

. VII-16

VII-19 VII-8

VIl-'17 l-4

VIII-4 VII-11 VII-6

VII-10 III-8

I-1 ll-14

VII-17 VII-27

Vl-2

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NO PRIVATE LINES {U} -----------------------------..;-----------------------NSA - A JOB THAT COUNTS CU>----------------------------------:-----------NSA AWAY (U) --------------------------'-----'-----------------------------:_-NSA/CSS EDUCATION SERVICES (U) ----------------------------------.:. _____ _

1 NSA/CSS OVERVIEW CUl-----------------------------------------------------NSA GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION CENTER (U) _________ ,.._.:_ _________________ _

NSA I 1- THE RIGHT CHOICE (UJ ------~-------------.,------------------­NSA PERSONNEL TESTING PROGRAM (UJ ----------------~----------~-------NSA SUPPORT TO MILITARY OPERATIONS - AN OVERVIEW (FOUO) _________ _ NSA SUPPORT TO MILITARY OPERATIONS - CURRENT CAPABILITIES

(FOUO) -------------------------------------------------------------------NSA 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION (Ul----------·-----------------------

0

OCOT II (U) -----------------·---------..:--------------------------------------OPERATIONS: FULFILLING THE MISSION (U) ------.:.------------------------­OPERATIONS INTERVIEW, THE CU>----------'------'--------------------------

. ORAL PROF.ICIENCY TESTING (U) -------------------------------------------ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF RADIO TRAFFIC ANALYSIS· (U) _. ____ .:. _____ ~-----OUR WORLD OF COMPUTER SECURITY (U) ---------------------------------­OUTBOARD INTERVIEW (U) -----------~---,---:---.:.----------------------------OVERVIEW OF NSOC (U) ------------------.----------------------------------

p

PACIFIC/INDIAN OCEAN/PASSIVE SIGINT THREAT BRIEF (U) _____________ .:. __ _ PACKAGING AND WRAPPING (U) ___________________________ _.:_ ______________ _

. PARKHILL MOD (U) ----~:-"-------:.------------:--,..----------------------------.PARSEC SYSTEM, THE (U) _________ :_ _________ "'"------------------------------PCM ANAL Y~IS TECHNIQUES <Ul-------------------------------------------­PEEVEY - SYSTEM INTRODUCTION (Ul-----------------------------"---------PEEVEY - 9700 TAPE SUBSYSTEM (U) ____ _: ____________________ _. ____________ _

PEEVEY - ZE.BRA PRINTER (U) ----------------------------------------------PEEVEY - SUBSYSTEM TESTS (Ul----------------.,-------------------_: _____ _ PELTON CASE - AN UPDATE SECURITY WEEK 1987 (Ul---------------------­PELTON CASE THE SECURITY WEEK 1986 (U) ------------------------------

(PART 1) (U) -----------:..----------------..--------

' 25Xl, E.0.13526 I (PART 2> (U) ------------------------------.,------(PART 3) (U) ________________________ ..:_ __________ _

.__ ________ _.(PART 4) (U) ------------------------------------PERSPECTIVES OF FORMER DEPUTY DIRECTORS OF R/E (U) ----------------

Page

VIll-1. VII-9 VII-4 XI-2

. VII-28 XI-2 VII-5

VIl-12 m-11

m-11 VII-9

m-a . VIl-28

X-1 VI-1

VIl-19 . Vll-13

ill-7 ill-19.

ill-20 Xl-2 .

I-3 m-14 ill-16 Il-11 ll-11 ll-11 ll-1"1

Vlll-5 VIII-4 m-18 m-18 m-18 m-18 IX-2

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PERSONAL SECURITY AND CRIME PREVENTION SECURITY WEEK 1987 (U) --PETER HACKES SECURITY WEEK 1987 (U) ___ ,.: ______ ..; _______ ,_ _______________ _

PHYSICAL SECURITY (U) ---------------------------------------------------­PLATH HFDF 5000 SYSTEM SERIES (U) ---------------~---------------------­PLURIBUS IMP OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE (U) ----------------------­POLITICS OF TERROR, THE (U) -------------'----·---------------------------­POLLARD CASE SECURITY WEEK 1987 (U) ------------------------------~--~-POTPOURRI OF SOVIET POPUL~R MUSIC (UJ -----------,.-------~---.:_ ________ _ PRACTICAL HEBREW (U) ------------------.:.--------------------------------­PRACTICAL HEBREW - PART Il (UJ --------------------------:.--------------- · PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT: CRYPTOLOGIC MANAGEMENT

EXERCISES (U) -----------------·---------..: ______ .; ________________________ _

'------...,....----------'----------------------------------------PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE (U) -------------------------------------------:. __ _ PROBE SNAPSHOT RECORDER (Ul------------------,-------------------------

. PROCESSING COMSEC EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS (Ul---------------------. PROCUREMENT INTEGRlTY PROGRAM (U) ----------------------------------

1,>RODUCTION DEVELOPMENT PROCESS (U) ----------------------------------PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES (U) ~---~-----------------------~-----:_ ___ . ______ _ PRODUCTMTY .WEEK KICK-OFF (U) ----------------------------------------

] U PROFILINq - THE BLUE FORCE MISSION (FOUO) ----------------------------

~ ~ .. :~~~~~G - THE RED FO~~~-~-~~~~~~~~-~~~-============================= ~ ~ PROJECT GUNMAN (U) __________ . ___ :_ ________________ -:-----------------------

~· o\ PROJECT Ji'ISHWORK (U) ------------------------------------------------------~ g.: PROJECT RELOAD (U) ___________ _: _____________________ :_ _____________________ .

~ : PROSPEROUS ECONOMY VS CLEAN ENVIRONMENT (U) ---------------------~ ~ PROTOCOL WITH ELEANOR BENTZ (U)' __________ .: _____ :_ ____________________ _

:§ ~ PSK ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES (U) ----~---------------------------------------= .e-- ,__ PSUPSA AN OVERVIEW (U) .:.------------------------------------------------~ ·c: ~ ·I 1--------------· _________________ :._ _____________________ ..., ____________ _ 0 13 lob

.;: ~ QO

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Q

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vm-5 VIll-5 VIll-7

II-6,7,8,9, 10 II;;..1

VIll-4 VIII-5

VI-3 Vl-1 VI-1

VII-20 .m-14

X-1 m-8

l-5 rx.-1

VII-12 XI-2

VII-25 xr..:3 XI-3

. Vlll-7 VIII-7

m-9 m-20

VII-22 VII-12

m-9 il-13

m-1s

QUALITY OF LIFE AT RAF CHICKsANDS (UJ -----,---------------------------- VIl-2

R

R2174 HF RECEIVER MAINTENANCE (Ul-------------------------------------· .RCS: NSA-: 760 MONTHLY VOLUME REPORT (U) ---------------------------­REALITY OF A HIJACKING, THE (U) ----------·-------------------------------REAL TI¥E RASTER/RECORDER REPRODUCER UNIT-CU) ______ .;, _____________ _

ill-6 'X-1

vm-3 m-2, m-3

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REEDWORK/LIGHTSlllP SITE TOUR (U>-------------------------------------­RELEASING .l!;XCESS FURNITURE (U) ----------------------------.,.-----'-----­RELIGIOUS CONFLICTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST (U) -------------------.'..------­R~NEE POUSSANT, BLACK HISTORY MONTH 1987 (U) ---------------------.--RETURNING HOME ... IT'S NOT WHAT rr USED Tb BE (U) ____ '._ __ ..: ________ _

RIDESHARE '88 CU>---------------------------,------------------------------- . RIDESHARING AT NSA (U) ..: _____ ·--------------------------------------------RINGNESS QRC MODIFICATION - HARDWARE (U):... __________ .:. _______________ _

RINGNESS QRC MODIFICATION - OPERATIONS (U) -------------------------­RINGNESS QRC MODIFICATION - SOFI'WARE (U) ---------------------------­RINGNESS SYSTEM TRAINING (Ul-------------------:.-~---------------------

·, RITA DAVENPORT, WOMEN IN NSA 1987 CU>---------------------------------ROCKLAND FFT-512/S SPECTRUM ANALYZER (U) __________ _: ________________ _

ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE MILITARY (U) -----------------------------------­ROSEDUST GAC ACCOUNTING OVERVIEW (U) ------------·------------------- · RUSSIAN ACRONYMS (U)-------------~--------------~----------7-----------­RUSSIAN PQE 1A #1: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW (U) --------------'----­RUSSIAN PQE lA #2: TRANSLATION TJPS <Ul-------------------------------­RUSSI.t\N PQE lA #3: WHY DO KANGAROOS HAVE A POUCH CU>--------------RUSSIAN PQE lA #4: MADE IN THE PENTAGON (U) ____ :._ _________ .:. __________ _ RUSSIAN PQE lA #5: IF SOMEONE GETS DIVORCED OR DIES (U) ___ .:. ________ _

RUSSIAN PQE lA #6: TESTING TIPS (U) --------------------------~----------. RUSSIAN PQE 1A #7: YOU DON'T DOUSE A FIRE WITH GASOLINE (U) --------

s SAFETY AROUND GAS AND ELECTRIC (U) ----------------------------------­SAFETY WEEK 1988: WALTER SCHIRRA, KEYNOTE SPEAKER"(U) -----------­

. SAFETY WEEK 1988: AUTO SAFETY: IS YOUR CAR SAFE TO DRIVE CU)------­SAFETY WEEK 1988: FEDERAL HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM (U) ---­SAFETY WEEK 1988: WHY CAN'T A PREGNANT EMPLOYEE BE A

PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYEE? (U) -----'-------------------..:--------------------SAFETY WEEK 1988: WHY DO OUR PLA.:.'lES CRASH (U) __ _: __________________ _ SAFETY WEEK 1988: WHERE DID ALL THE OZONE GO? ·(U) .: ___ _: ___________ .:._ SAFETY WEEK 1988: PERSONAL SAFETY: PROTECT YOURSELF WHEN

TRAVELING (U) ----------..:--------------------------------------------.---,., SAFETY WEEK 1988: I)IET AND EXERCISE FOR GOOD HEALTH (Ul-------:----SAFETY WEEK 1988: THE AIDS EPIDEMIC (U) -------------------~-----------SANDLOT BRIEFING (U) ___ _: ________________________________________________ _

SANDLOT USER TRAINING CU) --------------'------.:.-~ _______ _: ______________ _

SATELLITE STATION CU>--------------~------------------------------------­SCH~VCHENKO, ARKADY CU) ----.----------------.,------------..:-----~------- · .

. SECRETARIAL EXCELLENCE AWARDS PRESENTATION, 1990 THE (U) --------SECURITY DAY CU>---------------------------------"------------------------SECURITY DEBRIEFING (U) --·----------------------------------------------­SECURITY.EDUCATION SERIES (U) --~---------------------------------------

Page

ID-13 vm-2

XI-2 VII-16 VII-25 VII-16 Vll-8 m-2 m~2

m-1 m-1

VII-16 m-1, III-5

VII-7 X-1

VI-3 VI~

VI~

VI-7 VI-7 VI-'} VI-7 VI-7

Vll-23 VII-17 , Vll-17 VII-18

VII-18 VII-18 VII-18

Vll-18 VII-18 Vll-18 III-10 m-3

m-10 VIII-3 Vll-26 .

vm-10 VIII-7 VIII-1

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l cJ .... 113 i.. • ~ ;;;i 'C= = Ill = ~ ~ C'\ I'll Ill = C'\ .!l .... ~ ..... i.. Cl CJ ....

... CJ

:c < 6. .e- -· ... l,Q e i.. !"'l Cl e -b

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TD-1306A/UR D.EMULTIPLEXER, FIELD MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES (U) ___ _

TEACHER OF THE YEAR - 1988 (U) -------------------------·--------,--------­TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGE READING AND LISTENING .(Ul-------------­TEKI'RONIX R7844 DUAL - BEAM OSCILLOSCO~E (U) ----------------------·--TELEPHONE TECHNIQUES (U) ---------------------------.:. _________________ :_ TEMPEST: ITS DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT (9J _____ _: ___ ~ ____ :_ ____________ _ TERRORISM: AN OVERVIEW (U) _____ :._ ______ _: _______________________________ _

TERRORISM: WAR IN THE SHADOWS (U) ---------~--------------------------. E?SYSTEM MAINTENANCE <Ul) : _

1

[------------

'"-------------~........_-I __ 25X6, E.0.13526 . -----------THAT ONE BURNING BRANCH (U) ____________________ ..; _____________________ _

Il-4 Vll-17

VI-3 11-1

IX-1 1-7

Vlll-2 Vlll-3

11-11 VII-4 IIl-19

'C ~ .J - = . ~ = i=.. -= Cl ,_, -= ... Ill ~ ;;m = :::: = l,Q Z!"'l

THEATRE AND THE CLASSROOM, THE (U) ---, ·---------1 isIGNAL INTERCEPT SYSTEM (Ul-j 25Xl, E.0.13526 ~-------·-­THINK GLOBALLY, ACT LOCALLY (U) --------------------------------------­TH~AT TO U.S. COMMUNICATIONS IN EUROPE (U) ----'--------------------

XI-2 IIl-10

VIl-23 I-6, ID-14

TIMBERLINE (U) ---------------------------------·--------------------------- · . m-8· TIME AND ATTENDANC~ FOR SUPERVISORS (U) __ ..; _________ ...; ______________ _

TOM CL~NCY, AUTHOR OF HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER AND RED STORM RISING (Ul--------------------------------------------------------------~-

\Q TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (U) ---------------------------------------- · ~ TQM SEMINAR (U) -----.:.---------------·---------------------------------~-~ ::::l TRAFFIC ANALYSIS (U):_ ________________________________________ ._________ ~ cj

0 TRAiNING SUPPORT TO SIGINT AND INFOSEC.THRUSTS (Ul----~-------- : 113

~ I \--------------------------~-~----------------- ~ ~ \&S" TRAVELER BE AW ARE (U) ---------------------------------------------- 1! = 'C . =Ill = TRAVIS Ai'l'D DIRECTOR'S TROPHY 1988 CUl------------------------------ ~ = TRAVIS AND DffiECTOR'S TROPHY AWARDS 1983 (U) -------------------- ~ ~

,..... TRAVIS AND DlRECTOR'S TROPHY AWARDS 1984 (U) -~----------------.,.- .!! ~ ~ TRAVIS AND'DffiECTOR'S TROPHYAWARDS 1985 (U) -------------------- ~ 'Q

TRAVIS AND DIRECTOR'S TROPHY AWARDS 1987 (Ul -------------------- .~ ~ TRAVIS AND DIRECTOR'S TROPHY C.EREMONIES 1986 (U) -------------~- =§ < TRAVIS AND DIRECTOR'S TROPHY (U) ------------------------------.---- c. E G' . TRIBU'I'.ARY SYSTEM, THE (U) -'-------------..;--------------------------- E S ~

·u, IN U . · . o CJ \Q TSEC/n.G-81 OPERATOR • STR CTIONS (U) ----------------------------- of:: ~ cio

TSEC/KG-81 TRUNK ENCRYPTION I?EVICE - AN OVERVIEW (Ul---------- 'C ~ .J TSEC/KG-84 DLED: AN OVERVIEW (Ul----------------------------------- ] ~ ~ TSEC/K.G-84 HIGH SHOCK DESTRUCTION SYSTEM cu°J ___________________ -= .::: ;;;-TSEC/KG-84 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (U) ______________ ..; _____________ ~ ~ ~

TSEC/KW-46 BROADCAST SECURITY EQUIPMENT (Ul-------------------- !"'l

TSEC/KY-57 OPERATOR TRAINING (U) ----------------------------------~--­TSEC/KY-58 OPERATOR TRAINING (U) ·---------------:.-------------------~-·­TSEC/KY-68 AND SELECTED TRI-TAC EQUIPMENT: AN OVERVIEW (U) -----­TSEC/KY-90 AN OVERVIEW (Ul----------~--------------:..-------------------­TSEC/KY-71 USING YOUR STU-II (U} -------------------------------'"'.--------TV CENTER SAMPLER (Ul---------------------------------------------------

·x-1 .

VIIl-4 Vll-21 Vll-27 ll-19 IIl-17 IIl-17 VIIl-2 ill-17 Ill-15 m-15 m-15 ffi-17 m-1s IIl-19

1-2 1-2 1-3 1-3 1-2 . 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 I:-3 1-3 1-2

Vll-11

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u U BET YOUR USSID {U) ------------------------------------------------~---­

. U BET YOUR USSID: ONE WEEK LATER {U) ---------------------------------

ULTRA SECRET (U) ---------------------------------------------------------UMSTEAD SYSTEM {Ul---------------------------------~----------------~--­UMSTEAD TODAY AND TOMORROW {U) :..-----------------~------------------USING YOUR STU-II (U) -----------------------------------------------------USAF/5TH AF ON NSA (U) ----------------..:--~----------~-------------------_:­USARI: U.S. ARMY RUSSIAN INSTITUTE {NSA) {U) ------------------------.:. __ USARI: U.S. ARMY RUSSIAN INSTITUTE {INSCOM) {U) _______ _: ______________ _ U.S. COMMUNICATIONS IN JEOPARDY CU) ________________ : _________ .:. ________ : U.S. CONSTITUTION AND THE BLACK AMERICAN, THE {U) ________ ::_ ________ _

v I

VANPOOL RAP (U) -------------------------·---------------------------------VIEW FROM THE HILL {U) --------------------------------------:._ __________ _ VINSON, INTRODUCTION TO (U) ----------------------------------'----~----­VINSON, INTRODUCTION TO· (U) {UNCLASSIFIED VERSION)--------:----------

I 25Xl, E.0.13526 w I ITRANSCRu>'l'ION AIDS (U) ________ .:._.:.------~-------------~-~.:. _______ _ WELCOME TO FT MEADE - A PEOPLE'S POST (U) --------..,~---------------:-­WELCOME TO NSA/CSS (U) -----------.,.------------------------------------­WELCOME TO. CHELTENHAM (U) ----------------------------------------:.. __ WELCOMING TALKS. BY SITE CHIEFS CUl------------------------------------ · WELLNESS WEEK 1989 - AEROBIC$ DEMONSTRATION {Ul------------------­WELLNESS WEEK 1989 - CAN I AFFORD TO BE SICK? HOW TO BE A GOOD' H~ALTH CARE CONSUMER {Ul-----------------------":'--------------------­

WELLNESS WEEK 1988: DRUGS - WHAT'S ALL THE FUSS? -DR. JOHN STEINBURG M.D. (U) ------------------------------------------­

WELLNESS WEEK 1989 :- KEYNOTE ADDRESS: HOW TO LIVE ON 24 HOUR, A DAY {U) ____________ :_ _____________________________________________________ _

WELLNESS WEEK 1989 - MISCONCEPTIONS, FAD & FACT: DIETING AND WEIGHT CONTROL ·(U) ____ :_-----------------------------------------------

WELLNESS WEEK 1989 - MULTIPLE ROLE DEMANDS ON WO.MEN (U) _______ _

WELLNESS WEEK 1988: STRESS AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH, . . . DR. JOHN HOLLAND, PhD. AND DR. DAVID HINDELANG, PhD. {U) --------­WEL~NESS WEEK 1989 - TAKING CARE OF OURSELVES ~ND OUR \

PARENTS {U) -------'----------~--:..-----------------------------------------

Page

IIl-16 IIl-19

·VIII-1 1-1 I-2 I-2

ill-9 Vl-2 Vl.,-1

I-5, IV-3 Vll-8

Vll-12 Vll-28

I-1 1-3

m.,.15 Vll-6 VII-5 VIl-6 VIl-1

VII-22

VII-21

VIl-14

VIl-21

Vll-21 VII-22

VIl-14

VIl-22.

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WELLNESS WEEK 1~89 - TEENAGERS: A SURVIVAL GUIDE CUl----------~---­WELLNESS WEEK 1989 -THE EFFEC'I: OF LEADERSHIP ROLES ON WOMEN

IN -INDUSTRY (U) -----------------'--------------,.----------_:--------------- · WELLNESS WE.Ij:K 1989 - THERE'S NO EXCUSE· NOT TO BE FIT (U) ___ .:_ ____ _:_ WELLNESS WEEK 1988: WHAT MY MOTHER NEVER TOLD BE ABOUT

CHOCOLATE-DONUTS (DIET) - DR. ~LLY BROWNELL, PhD. (U) __________ _

WELLNESS WEEK 1990: INTRODUCTION (U) ------------~---------------,.---­WELLNESS WEEK 1990: TO BURN OR NOT TO Bt,JRN CU>---------------------WELLNESS WEEK 1990: CARDIAC CUISINE, EATING .

FOR A HEALTHY HEART (U) --------------------------------:-------------­WELLNESS WEEK 1990: OSTEOPOROSIS (U) -----------------------:...---------WELLNESS WEEK 1990: HEALTH AND STRESS MANAGEMENT (U) __________ _

WELLNESS WEEK 1990: EXERCISE CUl-----------------------"--------------.:.­WEST.ERN EUROPEAN.TERRORISM (U) --------~--------------------------~-­WESTERN PACIFIC PASSIVE THREAT BRIEF (U) -----------------------------WINTLEY. PHIPPS, BLACK HISTORY MONTH 1987 (U) _:.: ______________ .:. ______ _

WJ8718/16 HF RECEIVER MAINTENANCE COURSE CUL----------------------,. WNSAJ j ____________ .:_ ________ .:_ ____________ ~-----~--~------------WOMEN.IN NSA - CHANGES AND OPPORTUNITIES 1986 (U) _________________ .:

WOMEN.IN NSA 1987 (U} -----------~------------'--------------·-___ _: ________ _ WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH 1988 - KEYNOTE ADDRESS -

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