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X-WR-CALDESC:13 June 1952: Publication of the Brownell Committee Report whi
 ch laid the foundation for the establishment of NSA. \n\nExcerpted from <a
  href='http://nsarchive.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB23/' target='_blank'>GWU - Na
 tional Security Archive:</a>\n\n'The creation of NSA resulted from a Decem
 ber 10\, 1951\, memo sent by Walter Bedell Smith to James B. Lay\, Executi
 ve Secretary of the National Security Council. The memo observed that 'con
 trol over\, and coordination of\, the collection and processing of Communi
 cations Intelligence had proved ineffective' and recommended a survey of c
 ommunications intelligence activities. The proposal was approved on Decemb
 er 13\, 1951\, and the study authorized on December 28\, 1951. The report 
 was completed by June 13\, 1952. Generally known as the 'Brownell Committe
 e Report\,' after committee chairman Herbert Brownell\, it surveyed the hi
 story of U.S. communications intelligence activities and suggested the nee
 d for a much greater degree of coordination and direction at the national 
 level. As the change in the security agency's name indicated\, the role of
  the NSA was to extend beyond the armed forces.'\n\nLearn more about the B
 rownell Committee in the NSA Cryptologic Almanac 50th Anniversary Series P
 DF at the link below.
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DESCRIPTION:13 June 1952: Publication of the Brownell Committee Report whic
 h laid the foundation for the establishment of NSA. \n\nExcerpted from <a 
 href='http://nsarchive.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB23/' target='_blank'>GWU - Nat
 ional Security Archive:</a>\n\n'The creation of NSA resulted from a Decemb
 er 10\, 1951\, memo sent by Walter Bedell Smith to James B. Lay\, Executiv
 e Secretary of the National Security Council. The memo observed that 'cont
 rol over\, and coordination of\, the collection and processing of Communic
 ations Intelligence had proved ineffective' and recommended a survey of co
 mmunications intelligence activities. The proposal was approved on Decembe
 r 13\, 1951\, and the study authorized on December 28\, 1951. The report w
 as completed by June 13\, 1952. Generally known as the 'Brownell Committee
  Report\,' after committee chairman Herbert Brownell\, it surveyed the his
 tory of U.S. communications intelligence activities and suggested the need
  for a much greater degree of coordination and direction at the national l
 evel. As the change in the security agency's name indicated\, the role of 
 the NSA was to extend beyond the armed forces.'\n\nLearn more about the Br
 ownell Committee in the NSA Cryptologic Almanac 50th Anniversary Series PD
 F at the link below.
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SUMMARY:Publication of Brownell Committee Report - laid foundation for NSA.
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