kruger@16bits.dec.com (I've got 50nS memory. What did you say?) (02/27/88)
I have a couple of questions to put to NSA personnel, and would like to do it by E-mail if possible. Is there any way to reach them on the net without simply saying "NSA are you there" and hoping they are listening in? curiously, dov
glr@m2-net.UUCP (Glen L. Roberts) (03/05/88)
In article <8802262219.AA24027@decwrl.dec.com> kruger@16bits.dec.com (I've got 50nS memory. What did you say?) writes: >I have a couple of questions to put to NSA personnel, and would like to do it >by E-mail if possible. Is there any way to reach them on the net without simply >saying "NSA are you there" and hoping they are listening in? Why not try writing, National Security Agency, Ft Meade, MD 20755 (as I recall). If you form your questions as a freedom of information act request you might (if you're lucky) even get a response and within 10 working days or so!