Files W.F.F. Archive Reports and Research Notes Informal Notes and Draft Report on Laws Concerning US Cryptologic Activities, 1933-1959
A Comment from Some Document on Military Affairs April 4, 1945
A Study Attempting to Bring Together In One Document the Laws Regulating Cryptologic Sources and Documents Which Serve U.S. Cryptologic Agencies
A Study Attempting to Examine A Number of Questions Concerning the National Security Agency and Its Functions
A Study Concerning the Legal Status of Cryptology and Security and the National Security Agency and Under What Authority Does It Function
Bill S.2680-Before Senate
Color and Size of Some Document
Document Appendix-Coordination of Various Cryptologic Activities
Factors Governing the Establishment of the National Security Agency
Handwritten Notes Regarding the Use of Codes, Ciphers and Secret Inks During the Era of the American Revolutionary War
Interim Implementation of NSCID No. 9 Revised
Memo-Legislation Desired by the Armed Forces-Signed by W.F. Friedman, Special Assistant to the Chief Army Security Agency
Notes on Radio and Communications Legislation, 1912-1949
Notes on What NSCID 9 Authorizes
NSCID 6-Communication Intelligence Authorities
Page One of an Attempted Study to Examine the Conduct of U.S. Cryptologic Activities,
Past Army Regulations
Proposed Amendment on U.S. COMINT Activities-Act June 10, 1933
Public Law 86-36-Administrative Authority for NSA
Second Page of Some Document on Cryptologic Activities