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The National Cryptologic
Museum Foundation was established in 1996 to assist the museum in
its effort to commemorate the military and civilian men and women
of American Cryptology and to inform the public about their largely
unknown and unheralded contribution to National Security and the
cause of freedom everywhere. The museum traces the history of American Cryptology from its beginning
to the present and highlights many of its dramatic achievements.
Vision Statement
The Foundation is established to support
the National Cryptologic Museum in its effort to inform the public about
the contribution made to the national security of the United States
by the signals intelligence and information security services, and to
commemorate the men and women who have participated in these important
activities. Our objective is to help the Museum become the best institution
of its kind in the world.
We will assist the Museum with advisory support and with the acquisition
and display of memorabilia and artifacts that explain the role played
by cryptology in peace and war. We will also aid the Museum in facilitating
research into now-unclassified materials about signals intelligence
and information security.
We will provide financial support
to the Museum by seeking to attract both corporate and individual members
of the Foundation. We will sponsor a variety of programs to expand and
inform our membership and to increase interest and participation in the
Museum and its development.
In all of our activities, we will proceed in accordance with the highest
ethical standards and consistent with the requirements of a not-for-profit
institution.
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