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The Friendship Annex, also known as FANX or FANEX, is a
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(NSA) facility complex located in Linthicum,
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, near the
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(BWI).Hersh, p. 5.Pike. Established in the 1970s, the complex consists of multiple buildings and serves multiple roles as a
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station,
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processing facility, and NSA Broadcast Network television studio. It is also the primary campus of the
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.


History

Friendship Annex was established in early 1970 after the NSA outgrew the office space of its headquarters at
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, Maryland. The agency leased several buildings in the Airport Square Technology Park near BWI,The technology park is located on the former site of a truck farm that existed prior to the expansion of BWI in the 1970s. See located 20–25 minutes drive time from its headquarters, and named the new facility after the airport, which was at one time named Friendship International Airport. The buildings comprised two seven-story towers and two two-story buildings, labeled FANX I, II, III and IV.Bamford, 1983, p. 95. One of the two-story buildings was later leased to
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. The NSA expanded the size of Friendship Annex, completing the complex in the 1990s.National Cryptologic School, p. 91. Today the complex covers of leased space and houses an estimated 12,000 NSA personnel. A number of intelligence contractors are also co-located within or near the technology park.


Functions

Friendship Annex serves multiple roles. It functions, in part, as a cyber espionage station. Teams of NSA hackers within the facility attempt to penetrate the digital communications of foreign governments both friendly and unfriendly to the
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. In addition, teams of "defenders" are tasked with monitoring penetrations and attempted penetrations of U.S. government computer systems. Friendship Annex also conducts the NSA's electronic intelligence (ELINT) signals analysis processing.Rosenberg, p. 9. Friendship Annex is the primary campus of the National Cryptologic School.Bamford, 1983, pp. 153–154. The school offers a wide range of courses in cryptology, from basic training to advanced techniques for senior staff, as well as courses in language, leadership, education, and business. The school is located in the seven-story FANX IV building. The complex also serves as the production studio for the NSA Broadcast Network, which produces live, closed-circuit television programs such as ''NSA Talk''—similar to ''
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'' and hosting guests such as former NSA director
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—and ''Newsmagazine'', all exclusively for NSA staff. The television facility is completely soundproof, and contains two video-edit suites, a sound booth, an audio-sweetening room, a studio, and
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capability.Bamford, 2007, p. 510. Friendship Annex is connected to the NSA headquarters and other
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-area facilities by the Washington Area Wideband System, a coaxial cable network that was constructed in the mid-1970s.Bennett. Friendship Annex is where the NSA conducts its new employee screening.Bamford, 1983, pp. 143–145.See In particular,
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tests are administered to prospective employees in the FANX III building. Following the polygraph test, recruits undergo a series of psychological tests. In all, prospective employees spend about 48 hours in the FANX facility undergoing preemployment testing.


See also

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National Security Agency The National Security Agency (NSA) is a national-level intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense, under the authority of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI). The NSA is responsible for global monitoring, collect ...
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National Cryptologic School The National Cryptologic School (NCS) is a school within the National Security Agency that provides training to members of the Intelligence Community. The National Cryptologic School is a Cryptologic Training School within the National Securit ...
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Special Collection Service The Special Collection Service (SCS), codenamed F6, is a highly classified joint U.S. Central Intelligence Agency–National Security Agency program charged with inserting eavesdropping equipment in difficult-to-reach places, such as foreign em ...
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