Army Security Agency
The Army Security Agency (ASA) was a U.S. Army organization responsible for signals intelligence and communications security.
The Army Security Agency (ASA) was a U.S. Army organization responsible for signals intelligence and communications security. In the context of the Remote Viewers narrative, ASA was often treated as a "low-wage workforce" by the NSA, which used ASA and other service personnel to staff its global listening posts.1
In the summer of 1977, ASA merged with the USAINTA to form the all-in-one INSCOM. This amalgamation was, among other things, an effort by the Army to regain some control over its personnel who were often utilized by the NSA.1
Sources
- Schnabel, Jim. Remote Viewers. Dell, 1997. ↩
Local network
Army Security Agency's direct connections. Click any node to navigate, drag to pan, scroll (or pinch) to zoom. + 2‑hop expands the neighborhood one level further.