词条 | William B. Black Jr. |
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| name =William B. Black, Jr. | image =William B. Black, deputy director of the NSA, official portrait.jpg | caption = | order1 = 16th | title1 = Deputy Director of the National Security Agency |term_start1 = 2000 |term_end1 = 2006 |president1 = |deputy1 = |birth_name=William Bolding Black, Jr. |birth_date={{birth date and age|1936|8|25}} |birth_place=New Mexico, U.S. |spouse=Iris |children=three |residence=Pasadena, Maryland |predecessor1 = Barbara A. McNamara |successor1 = John Chris Inglis | nickname = | allegiance = | branch = United States Army | serviceyears = | rank = | unit = | commands = | battles = | awards = | relations = }} William Bolding Black, Jr. (born August 25, 1936) is a former Deputy Director of the National Security Agency. Professional careerEarly NSA career (1959–1997)Black joined the National Security Agency in 1959 as an operational linguist/analyst after three years in the Army. While employed at NSA, Black completed a wide variety of assignments including Special Assistant to the Director for Information warfare; Chief A Group (Operations Analysis); Chief, NSA/CSS Representative Europe office (NCEUR); Associate Deputy Director for Operations/ Military Support; and he served as both Chief and Deputy Chief of a major field installation. As he worked his way up to Senior Cryptologic Executive Service, his primary focus was on building new organizations and creating new ways of doing business. Black retired from the NSA in 1997.[1] Vice President at SAIC (1997–2000)In 1997 Black became Assistant Vice President and Director of Information Operations in the Advanced Technologies and Solutions Group of the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC). At SAIC, Black led Information Operations research and worked with the Information Operations Technology Center to establish an Institute for the Analysis of Complex Systems to develop advanced techniques for the analysis of networks and critical infrastructures. Deputy Director at NSA (2000–2006)Black returned to the NSA in 2000 to become Deputy Director.[1] Since 2002 he was overseeing the Trailblazer Project, which was aimed at analyzing data on computer networks, and at tracking cell phone and email communications. In 2002, the main contract for Trailblazer, ultimately worth US$1.2 billion, had been awarded to Black's former employer Science Applications International Corporation.[2][3] In April 2005, the outgoing NSA director Michael Hayden told a Senate hearing that the Trailblazer program was several hundred million dollars over budget and years behind schedule.[4] After Michael Hayden's promotion to Deputy Director of National Intelligence, Black was acting Director of the NSA until the appointment of the new NSA director Lt. Gen. Keith B. Alexander. In August 2006, Black was replaced by John C. Inglis, and offered to take over the position as liaison officer to NSA's British intelligence counterpart.[5] A native of New Mexico, Black currently resides in Pasadena, Maryland with his wife Iris. They have three children. Education
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Before 1975, Mr. Black served in various positions at NSA Headquarters, NSA European Headquarters, and The Pentagon. Significant awards
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References1. ^1 {{cite web |title=William B. Black, Jr., Former NSA Employee, Nominated as New Deputy Director|publisher=NSA |url=http://www.nsa.gov/public_info/press_room/2000/new_DDIR.shtml |date=2000-07-10 |accessdate=2010-08-03}} {{s-start}}{{s-gov}}{{succession box| title=Deputy Director of the National Security Agency | before=Barbara A. McNamara| after=John C. Inglis | years=June 2000 – August 2006}}{{s-end}}{{Deputy DIRNSA}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Black, William B.}}2. ^{{cite web |title=Little-known contractor has close ties with staff of NSA|work=The Baltimore Sun |url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2006-01-29/news/0601290158_1_saic-information-technology-intelligence-experts |date=2006-01-29 |accessdate=2010-07-19}} 3. ^{{cite web |title=Search Top Secret America's Database of Private Spooks|work=Wired |url=https://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/07/search-through-top-secret-americas-network-of-private-spooks/ |date=2010-07-19 |accessdate=2010-07-19}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.spacewar.com/news/miltech-05zx.html|title=NSA's New Boss Puts Faith In Hi Tech Fixes|author=Martin Sieff|date=August 18, 2005|publisher=Space War}} 5. ^{{cite web |title=Second-ranking NSA official forced out of job by director|work=Baltimore Sun |first=Siobhan|last=Gorman|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2006-05-31/news/0605310010_1_alexander-black-spy-agency|date=2006-05-31 |accessdate=2011-01-01}} 8 : 1936 births|Living people|Analysts of the National Security Agency|George Washington University alumni|Deputy Directors of the National Security Agency|Defense Language Institute alumni|People from Pasadena, Maryland|People from New Mexico |
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