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X-WR-CALDESC:19 September 1956:  First civilian deputy director of NSA\, Jo
 seph Ream. \n\nIn 1956\, President Eisenhower demanded that NSA appoint a 
 civilian deputy director. This was seen as an important innovation in an a
 gency that depended on superior civilian talent\, but was nonetheless top-
 heavy with military officers. President Eisenhower was known to favor the 
 imposition of business principles on the Department of Defense and the Dep
 uty Secretary of Defense Donald Quarles was instructed to enlist someone f
 rom the corporate world. Quarles knew just the man. Mr. Ream\, still retir
 ed in Florida\, was well known to Quarles as a former top corporate execut
 ive\, and was available. Despite Mr. Ream's reservations\, Quarles convinc
 ed him to take the job and he formally took over in February 1957.\n\nMr. 
 Ream brought a refreshing new outlook to cryptology and laid the basis for
  NSA's subsequent use of civilians in that position. However\, cryptology 
 was not his field in and August of the same year\, he accepted a job headi
 ng CBS's Washington\, DC office.\n\n (Above text is from the January 1999 
 NSA Newsletter.)
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DESCRIPTION:19 September 1956:  First civilian deputy director of NSA\, Jos
 eph Ream. \n\nIn 1956\, President Eisenhower demanded that NSA appoint a c
 ivilian deputy director. This was seen as an important innovation in an ag
 ency that depended on superior civilian talent\, but was nonetheless top-h
 eavy with military officers. President Eisenhower was known to favor the i
 mposition of business principles on the Department of Defense and the Depu
 ty Secretary of Defense Donald Quarles was instructed to enlist someone fr
 om the corporate world. Quarles knew just the man. Mr. Ream\, still retire
 d in Florida\, was well known to Quarles as a former top corporate executi
 ve\, and was available. Despite Mr. Ream's reservations\, Quarles convince
 d him to take the job and he formally took over in February 1957.\n\nMr. R
 eam brought a refreshing new outlook to cryptology and laid the basis for 
 NSA's subsequent use of civilians in that position. However\, cryptology w
 as not his field in and August of the same year\, he accepted a job headin
 g CBS's Washington\, DC office.\n\n (Above text is from the January 1999 N
 SA Newsletter.)
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SUMMARY:1956: First Civilian NSA Deputy Director Joseph Ream
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