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(Updated: August 22, 2016)

After providing lists of NSA-related http://innaz2.blogspot.com /p/nicknames-and-codewords.html">codenames, http://innaz2.blogspot.com /p/abbreviations-and-acronyms.html">abbreviations and http://innaz2.blogspot.com /p/sigint.html">SIGADs, we now publish a list of the designations of the numerous divisions and units of the NSA organization itself.

Unlike other intelligence agencies such as CIA or DIA, NSA never disclosed its internal organizational structure. The following overview has been reconstructed based upon information which over the years became available from various sources, including many documents from the Snowden-leaks.

This list only gives the alphanumeric designations, the official name and, if available, the logo of NSA branches. For a description of what the most important divisions do, click the links in the list or visit the websites mentioned under Links and Sources.

In 2013, the following numbers of people worked for NSA/CSS:
- NSA: ca. 21,500 civilian personnel and ca. 13,500 military personnel
- CSS (tactical SIGINT collection units): ca. 12,000 military personnel

> Update: In 2016, a major internal reorganization of NSA was initiated


Go to the directorate designated by: D E F I K L M Q R S T V X



The NSA headquarters buildings at Fort Meade, Maryland
(Photo: AFP/Paul J. Richards)

NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA)


D: Office of the Director
D0: Director's Staff
D01: Director’s Operation Group (DOG)
D05: Director’s Secretariat
D07: Office of Protocol
D08: Homeland Security Support Office (HSSO)
D1: Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
D14: ?

D2: Office of the General Counsel (OGC)
D21: Intelligence Law
D22: Legislation
D23: Administrative Law and Ethics
D24: ?
...
D28: Litigation and Management
D4: Office of the Director of Compliance (ODOC)

D5: Corporate Assessments Office
D5T: Technology Test and Evaluation
D6: Office of Equal Employment Oppertunity
D7: Central Security Service (CSS)
D709: CSS Staff and Resources
D7D: Cryptologic Doctrine Office
D7P: Office of Military Personnel
D7R: Director's Reserve Forces Advisor
D8: Community ELINT Management Office (CEMO)

D9 : ?

DA: Directorate of Acquisition/Senior Acquisition Executive (SAE)
DB: Corporate Strategy

DC: Director’s Chief of Staff
DC0: Support
DC3: Policy
DC31: Corporate Policy
DC32: Information Policy
DC321: Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act (FOIA/PA)
DC322: Information Security and Records Management
DC3221: Information Security Policy
DC3223: Records Management Policy
DC323: Automated Declassification Services
DC33: Technology Security, Export, and Encryption Policy
DC4: Corporate Strategic Planning and Performance
DC6: External Relations & Communications
DC8: Corporate Management Services
DE: Unified Cryptologic Architecture Office (OCAO)
DF: Chief Financial Manager (CFM)
DJ: Policy and Records Office
DJ4: Freedom of Information and Privacy Office
DK: Chief Information Officer (CIO)
DL: Legislative Affairs Office (LAO)
DN: NSA Public Affairs Office (PAO)
DN1: ?
DP: Foreign Affairs Directorate (FAD)
DP09: FAD Staff
...
DP11: Second Party Affairs Office
DP13: Central/Eastern Europe Office
...
DP21: Information Assurance?
DT: Office of the Chief Technical Officer (CTO)



E: Associate Directorate for Education and Training (ADET)
El: Educational Services and Staff
E2: Educational Technology Integration
E3: Language
E4: Intelligence Analysis and Information Assurance
E5: Signals Analysis, Cryptanalysis, and Math
E6: ?
E63: ?
E9: ?
E92: ?
EL: Center for Leadership and Professional Development



F: Field sites
F1: Cryptologic Services Groups (CSGs)
F1C: ?
F1CA: Cryptologic Services Group USSTRATCOM
F1CD: Life Cycle Logistics
F1CD1: Technical Services Group
F1I: ?
F1I2: Joint Interagency Task Force South
F1T: ?
F1T1: Cryptologic Services Group USSOCOM
F1Z: Cryptologic Services Group CENTCOM
F1Z2: Deputy Chief, CSG CENTCOM


F2: NSA/CSS Europe and Africa (NCEUR)
F20: ?
F202: NSA unit in Stuttgart Vaihingen, Germany
F204: Support to Military Operations for AFRICOM
F22: European Cryptologic Center (ECC) near Darmstadt, Germany
F23: NCER Mons, Belgium

F25: European Technical Center (ETC) in Wiesbaden, Germany

F28: Special US Liaison Activity Germany (SUSLAG) in Bad Aibling, Germany
F3: ?
F313: Combined Group Germany (CGG) in Augsburg, Germany
F32: ?

F4: ?
F411: Military Operations Branch

F5: Liaison Support Groups
F51: Liaison Support Group at CIA

F6: Special Collection Service (SCS)
F666E: (SCS unit in the US embassy in Berlin?)

F7: ?
F74: Meade Operations Center (MOC)
F741: Deployments & Training Division
F74?: Special Operations Readiness Cell (SORC)
F77: Menwith Hill Station (MHS)
F77F: Menwith Hill unit
F78: RAINFALL
F79: ?
F79F: Misawa Security Operations Center (MSOC)
F7A: Alaskan Mission Operations Center (AMOC)

F7U: Utah Regional Operations Center (UROC)
F8: ?
F81: Bad Aibling Station, Germany (-2004)

F83: RAF Menwith Hill (1966-present)
F9: ?
F91: ?
FC: NSA/CSS Colorado (NSAC)
FCS: Signals Intelligence Department, Colorado

FG: NSA/CSS Georgia (NSAG)
FGD: Director, Georgia
FGS: Signals Intelligence Department, Georgia
FGS2F: SW Asia Narcotics
FGS3: Transnational issues group
FG32: ?
FG3223: Media Exploitation & Analysis

FGT3322: ISR Support Team

FGT342: ISR Support Team
FGV: Threat Operations Center, Georgia
FH: NSA/CSS Hawaii (NSAH)
FHQ: Security Department, Hawaii

FHS: Signals Intelligence Department, Hawaii
FHS21: ?
FHS212: ?

FHT: Technology Department, Hawaii
FHT322: Office of Information Sharing
FHT332: IT Customer Solutions

FHV: Threat Operations Center, Hawaii

FHX: ?
FHX4: ?
FT: NSA/CSS Texas (NSAT)
FTS: Signals Intelligence Department, Texas
FTS2: Analysis and Production
FTS2F1 - "Southern Arc"
FTS3: Data Acquisition
FTS32: Tailored Access Operations
FTS327: Requirements & targeting
FTV: Threat Operations Center, Texas



I: INFORMATION ASSURANCE DIRECTORATE (IAD)
(ca. 3000 employees)
I0: Chief of Staff
I01: Office of Policy

I2: Trusted Engineering Solutions
I209: Support Staff
I21: Architecture
I22: Engineering
I23: ?
I231: HAIPE Program Management Office (PMO)
I2N: National Nuclear Command Capabilities (N2C2) Mission
I3: Operations
I31: Current Operations
I33: Remote & Deployed Operations
I3?: Mission Integration Office
I3?: Technical Security Evaluations
I3?: Red Cell
I3?: Blue Cell
I3?: Advanced Adversary Network Penetration Cell
I3?: Joint Communications Security Monitoring
I4: Fusion, Analysis and Mitigation
I4 ?
I412: ?

I5: ?
I54: ?
I542: ?
I543: ?
I7: ?
I73: ?
I735: ?
I8: ?
I82: ?
I823: ?
I8231: Microelectronics Anti-Tamper Solutions
I85: ?
I853: Cryptographic Engines, Modules, and Tokens
IE: Engagement
IS: Strategy
IC: Cyber Integration
IV: Oversight and Compliance




K: National Security Operations Center (NSOC)
K?: SIGINT Mission Management (SMM)
K??: [...] SIGINT Mission Management (APSMM)
K??: [...] SIGINT Mission Management (CRSMM)
K?: Counter-Terrorism Mission Management Center (CTMMC)
K9: Capabilities and Sustaining Systems (CASS)
K92: Current Capabilities for Mission Management (C2M2)




L: Associate Directorate for Installations and Logistics (ADIL)
L0: I&L Staff
LF: Facilities Services
LFl: Space Management and Facilities Planning
LF2: ?
LF3: Operations, Maintenance and Utilities
LF4: ?
LF5: Program Management
LL: Logistics Services
LL1: Material Management
LL2: Transportation, Asset, and Disposition Services
LL3: Employee Morale Services



M: Associate Directorate for Human Resource Services (ADHRS)
MA: Office of Workforce Strategies
MB: Office of Recruitment and Staffing
MC: Office of Diversity Management (ODM)
MD: Office of Human Resource Program Management & Service
ME: Office of Occupational Health, Environmental & Safety Services (OHESS)
MG: Office of Global Human Resource Services
M2: Office of Military Personnel
M3: Office of Civilian Personnel
M4: ?
M43: Information Policy Division
MJ: ?
MJ1: HR operations/global personnel SA



Q: Associate Directorate for Security and Counterintelligence (ADS&CI)
Q0: Staff
Q05: Security Operations Center (SOC)
Q07: NSA Counterintelligence Center (NSACC)
Q09: Security Support Staff
Q1: Office of Physical Security
Q123: ?
Q2: Office of Personnel Security
Q223: Counterintelligence Awareness
Q3: Investigations Division
Q31: ?
Q311: Counterintelligence Investigations
Q312: Compromise Investigations Branch
Q5: Office of Security
Q509: Security Policy Staff
Q51: Physical Security Division
Q52: Field Security Division
Q55: NSA CCAO
Q56: Security Awareness
Q57: Polygraph
Q7: Counterintelligence

QJ: Joint Program Security Office



R: Research Associate Directorate (RAD or RD)
R1: Math & Research
R2: Trusted Systems Research
R21: Cryptographic IA Research
R211: ?
...
R213: High Confidence Software and Systems (HCSS)?
R22: IA Engineering Research
R222: ?
R223: Research Integration
R224: ?
R225: ?
R23: Defense Computing Research
R3: Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS)
R4: Laboratory for Telecom Services (LTS)
R5: Language Study
R6: Computer Information and Science
R64: ?
R66E: Human Language Technology Research
R66F: JHU
R67: Human Language Technology
R6?: Coping with Information Overload Office
R6?: Disruptive Technologies Office (DTO)
RX: Special Access Research
RV: Oversight and Compliance



S: SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE DIRECTORATE (SID)
(ca. 24.000 employees)
S0: SID Staff
S01: Deputy for Integrated Planning
S012: ?
S0121: SID Communications
S02: Communications and Support Operations
S0231: SID Policy Staff
...
S0242: ?
S02L: ?
S02L1: SIGINT Policy
S1: CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS
S11: Customer Gateway
S111: (Desk for coordinating RFIs and responses)
S112: DEA Account Manager
S12: Information Sharing Services Branch
S12?: Partnership Dissemination Cell (PDC)
S124: Staff Services Division
S12R: SID Reporting Board
S17: Strategic Intelligence Issues
S1E: Electromagnetic Space Program Management Office
S1N: ?
S1N2: ?
S1N3: ?
S1P: Plans & Exercises Division
S1P2: EUCOM/NATO/SOUTHCOM/AFRICOM Branch
S2: ANALYSIS and PRODUCTION (A & P)
S20: A&P Staff
S202B: Analytic Technologies for the Enterprise
S203A: Access Interface Portfolio
S23: Human Language Technology
S24: ?
S2413: Center for Time-Sensitive Information
S2A: South Asia Product Line
...
S2A4: USA
S2A5: (South-Asia)
S2A51: S-A Language Analysis Branch
S2A52: S-A Reporting Branch
S2B: China, Korea, Taiwan Product Line
S2C: International Security Issues (ISI) Product Line
S2C13: Strategic Partnerships & Energy SIGDEV
...
S2C21: ?
...
S2C32: European States Branch
...
S2C41: http://innaz2.blogspot.com /2013/09/an-nsa-eavesdropping-case-study.html">Mexico Leadership Team
S2C42: http://innaz2.blogspot.com /2013/09/an-nsa-eavesdropping-case-study.html">Brazilian Leadership Team
...
S2C51: ?
S2C52: (United Nations?)*
S2D: Counter Foreign Intelligence Product Line
S2E: Middle East and Africa (MEA) Product Line
S2F: International Crime & Narcotics (ICN) Product Line
S2F1: ("Southern Arc"?)
S2G: Counter Proliferation (CP) Product Line
S2G21: Office of Proliferation and Arms Control
...
S2G6: Office of Combating Proliferation
S2H: Russia Product Line
S2I: Counter-Terrorism (CT) Product Line
S2I11: Al-Qa'ida Leadership and Target Pursuit Branch
S2I13: Global Jihad Support Network Branch
S2I2: Middle East and Iraq Division
S2I3: ?
S2I35: ? (related to RC-135U?)
S2I4: Homeland Security Analysis Center (HSAC)
S2I41: Branch Management
S2I42: Hezbollah Team
S2I43: NOM Team
S2I5: Advanced Analysis Division (AAD)
S2I51: ?
S2I?: Metadata Analysis Center (MAC)
S2IX: Special CT Operations
S2J: Weapons and Space Product Line
S2T: Current Threats
S2S: ?
Communications Event Analysis Center (CEAC)
S3: DATA ACQUISITION
S31: Cryptanalysis and Exploitation Services (CES)
S310: ?
S31091: Military Operations Branch
S311: Office of Target Pursuit (OTP)
S31122: ?

S31131: Exploitation branche
S31133: Exploitation branche
S31142: Exploitation branche
S31143: Exploitation branche
S3117: Cryptanalytic Exploitation & Discovery
S31171: PRC, N-Korea, SE Asia, Japan
S31172: Iran, Hamas, Iraqu, Saudi Arabia
S31173: Africa, Levant, Latin America, USA, USA, Afghanistan
S31174: Russia, Counter-Intek, Europe, FTM
S31175: Cross-Target Support Branch
S31176: Custom Thread Development for Network Encryption
S31177: TRANSGRESSION
S31??: Technical Exploitation Center (TEC)
...
S312: ?
S31213: Network Security Products
...
S31241: Attack Services
S31243: LONGHAUL/C2DP?

S313: Requirements and Thread Management (or Exploitation Solutions Office)
S3132: Protocol Exploitation and Dissemination
S31322: Digital Network Crypt Applications (DNCA)
S31323: ?
S314: ?

S316: Target Reconaissance and Survey
S3161: Special Deployments Division

S32: Tailored Access Operations (TAO)
S321: Remote Operations Center (ROC)
S321?: Network Ops Center (NOC)
S321?: Oper. Readiness Division (ORD)
S321?: Interactive Ops Division (IOD)
S321?: Production Ops Division (POD)
S321?: Access Ops Division (AOD)
S322: Advanced Network Technology (ANT)
S3221: (persistence software)
S3222: (software implants)
S32221: ?
S32222: (routers, servers, etc.)
S3223: (hardware implants)
S3224: ?
S32241: ?
S32242: (GSM cell)
S32243: (radar retro-refl.)
S323: Data Network Technologies (DNT)
S32354: STDP (FASHIONCLEFT)
...
S32361: ?
S324: Telecomm. Network Technologies (TNT)
S325: Mission Infrastructure Technologies (MIT)
S327: Requirements & Targeting (R&T)
S326: Access Operations
S3261: Access and Target Development
S328: Access Technologies & Operations (ATO)
S3283: Expeditionary Access Operations (EAO)
...
S3285: Persistance POLITERAIN team


S32P: TAO Program Planning Integration
S32?: Network Warfare Team (NWT)
S32X: ?

S33: http://innaz2.blogspot.com /2013/12/nsas-global-interception-network.html#fornsat">Global Access Operations (GAO) (or Link Access Programs)
S331: FORNSAT?

S332: Terrestrial SIGINT
S33221: ?
S33223: Processing Systems Engineering and Integration Sector
S333: Overhead SIGINT
S333?: Overhead Collection Management Center (OCMC)
S33P: Portfolio Management Office (PMO)
S33P1: ?
S33P2: Technology Integration Division
S33P3: Tactical SIGINT Technology Office
S33?: CROSSHAIR Network Management Center (CNMC)
S34: Target Strategies and Mission Integration (TSMI)
S342: Collection Coordination and Strategies
S3421: ?
S3422: Geographical Regions
S3423: Technical Services
S343: Targeting and Mission Management
S344: Partnership and Enterprise Management

S35: http://innaz2.blogspot.com /2013/12/nsas-global-interception-network.html#largecable">Special Source Operations (SSO)
S350: ?
S35093: Target Exploitation Program
S351: ?
S3516: JUBILEECORONA?

S352: ?
S3520: Office of Target Reconaissance and Survey (OTRS)
S3521: Special Signal Collection unit (MUSKETEER)
S353: ?
S3531: PRISM? Mission Management
S3532: PRINTAURA?
S3533: ?
S35333: http://innaz2.blogspot.com /2013/07/new-insights-into-prism-program.html">PRISM Collection Management
S35?: Operations and Discovery Division
S35??: Environmental Analysis Branch
S35P: Portfolio Management Office
S35P2: Technical Integration Division
S35P3: Capabilities Integration Division
S3C: Collection Strategies and Requirements Center (CSRC)

S3M2: (Media Leaks Task Force?)

S3W: Wireless Portfolio Management Office (WPMO)

SSG: SIGDEV Strategy and Governance
SSG1: ?
SSG13: ?
SSG2: ?
SSG21: Net Pursuit Network Analysis Center
SSG22: Network Analysis Center (NAC)
...
SSG??: Target Analysis Center (TAC)
SSG4: Target Technology Trends Center (T3C)

SE: SIGINT & Electronic Warfare

SV: Oversight and Compliance
SV2: Training
SV21: Access Oversight Training and Strategic Guidance
SV3: Compliance Verification

SV4: FISA Authorities Division
SV41: ?
SV42: Special FISA Oversight and Processing
SV43: ?




T: TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORATE
TE: Enterprise Systems
TS: Information and Systems Security
TT: Independent Test and Evaluation

T1: Mission Capabilities
T1?: Strategic SATCOM Security Engineering Office
T11: ?
T111: TUTELAGE
T112: TURMOIL
T113: TUMULT
T12: Analytic Capabilities
T121: ?
T1211: ?
...
T122: Knowledge Services
T1221: Center for Content Extraction (CCE)
T1222: Enrichment Center/Operations
T13: ?
T132: Structured Repositories
T14: ?
T1412: (TURBINE team?)
...
T1422: Identifier Scoreboard
...
T1442: ?
T2: Business Capabilities

T3: Enterprise IT Services
T314: End User Solutions
T32: ?
T3212: Workflow, Standards and Support
...
T3221: Transport Field Services (TFS)
T332: Global Enterprise Command Center (GECC)
T332?: Data and Network Operations
T332?: NSA Communications Center
T332?: NISIRT (contains CERT and CSIRT)
T333: ?
T3332: Data Operations Center (DOC)
T334: National Signals Processing Center (NSPC)
T335: Deployable Communications Operations (DCO)
T33?: National Intelligence and Tactical Operations (NITO)
T5: High Performance Computing (HPC) Center
T53: HPC Integration and Production
T532: CA Databases
T5323: LONGHAUL team
T6: Ground Systems Program Office

T9: ?
T99: ?

TV: Office of compliance



V: NSA/CSS Threat Operations Center (NTOC)
V07: ?
V2: Office of Analysis
V22: ?
V222: ?
V225: ?
V23: ?
V24: ?
V25: ?
V252: ?
V26: ?
V3: Office of Operations
V32: Defensive Network Operations
V33: ?
V34: Next Generation Wireless Exploitation Program
V35: ?
V4: Technology Development Support
V43: Cyper Profiling and Operations Support
...
V45: Office of Technology Development
VS: ?

VV: NTOC Oversight and Compliance (NOC)



X: ?
X3: ?
X31: ?
X312: Planning & Management
X32: ?


? Associate Directorate for Policy and Records (ADPR)


? NSA/CSS Commercial Solutions Center (NCSC)






 
The 2000 reorganization

In the year 2000, then director Michael Hayden reorganized much of NSA's organizational structure. For this the NSA Transformation Office (NTO) was established and the directorates of Operations and of Technology were merged into the Signals Intelligence Directorate (SID).

Also new officers were appointed, like a Chief Financial manager, a Chief Information Officer (CIO), a Senior Acquisition Executive (SAE) and a Transformation Officer. Around the same time, many NSA divisions and units got new designations.

Also in 2000, a Senior Leadership team was formed, consisting of the Director (DIRNSA), the Deputy Director and the Directors of the Signals Intelligence (SID), the Information Assurance (IAD) and the Technology Directorate (TD). The chiefs of other main NSA divisions became Associate Directors of the Senior Leadership team.

  
The 2016 reorganization

In 2016, NSA director Michael Rogers initiated a reorganization under the name NSA21, which has to prepare the agency for "cyber" challenges. One of the most important changes will be to replace the Signals Intelligence (SID) and Information Assurance (IAD) directorates by a new Directorate of Operations that combines the operational elements of each.

Also the other existing branches will be reorganized into the following 6 new directorates:
- Workforce and Support Activities
- Business Management and Acquisition
- Engagement and Policy
- Operations
- Capabilities
- Research





Links and Sources
- Observer.com: REORG: How Not to Fix American Intelligence
- NSA: NSA21: Facing Threats to the Nation and Future Challenges with Innovation, Integration, and a Focus on Talent
- Washington Post: National Security Agency plans major reorganization
- Cryptome.org: NSA Salaries 2014
- Marc Ambinder's The NSA's org chart
- TheWeek.com: The NSA's org chart
- MatthewAid.com: Updated NSA Order of Battle
- William M. Arkin Online: NSA Tailored Access Operations
- Independent.co.uk: Inside the NSA: Peeling back the curtain on America's intelligence agency
- TheAtlantic.com: An Educated Guess About How the NSA Is Structured
- GovernmentAttic.org: Extract of pages from the NSA's intranet, 2005 (pdf)
- Cryptome.org: NSA Overhauls Corporate Structure in Effort to Improve Operations (2000)



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