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...head of the NSA, a supersecret agency that uses satellites, sophisticated monitoring techniques and more employees (more than 20,000) than the CIA (some 16,000) to gather intelligence information, Inman developed considerable rapport with congressional committees. When President Reagan was looking for a CIA chief in late 1980, Inman was pushed hard by diverse Capitol Hill backers, most notably Republican Senator Barry Goldwater. Instead, Reagan picked Casey, who had been his campaign director. A bit reluctantly, Inman left NSA to become Casey's deputy. Reagan talked him into it, he said, with "the smoothest job of arm twisting...
...speaking of the National Security Agency (whose existence was classified for ten years even though it had several thousand employees)...yesterday was career-opportunity time for undergraduates interested in NSA jobs. For at least the second year in a row, the agency, which now advertises openly even in places like The Crimson, is recruiting at Harvard...
...agency has scheduled interviews later this month at the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus learning. Charles Raduzo, manager of the NSA's New England recruitment office, seeks candidates with knowledge of electrical engineering, physics, computer sciences, math, and Slavic, Near Eastern, and Asian languages...
Yesterday, however, about six undergraduates who took advantage of an invitation circulated to Math concentrators received a sneak preview. Harold Masters of the NSA interviewed them at the Science Center yesterday, in search of, the invitation said, math undergraduates and graduates to help "define, formulate and solve complex, communications-related problems...
...NSA interviews are not open to Canadians or other foreign nationals living...