VISION FOR THE NEW CYBER CENTER FOR EDUCATION & INNOVATION

Home of the National Cryptologic Museum

A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP WITH UNPARALLELED CYBER DEFENSE EXPERTISE. PLEASE JOIN US AND GET INVOLVED!

The Cyber Center and our participation, volunteer Yleadership and support are urgently Museum Master needed to help us conceptualize, Plan includes: capitalize and construct the new Cyber Center for Education & Innovation, n A new state-of-the-art 13 Home of the National Cryptologic Museum. Join us now! Museum To discuss your interest in supporting our efforts to create n The Conference Center 1 this vital new resource, please contact: 7 8 n Vigilance Air Park MGEN Roderick J. Isler, USA (Ret) I-295 - BALTIMORE WASHINGTON PARKWAY n Classroom facilities 14 5 Vice President, Cyber Center for Education & Innovation, 6 New Museum Project Campaign n World class research 2 National Cryptologic Museum Foundation and rare books library P.O. Box 1563 1 3 4 Millersville, MD 21108 n A comprehensive site and Office: 443-292-0091 land use concept Cell: 301-785-0896 Continued strong private and 8 [email protected] public leadership is needed to realize this challenging vision.

1 CCEI-NCM Parking, 672 spaces (estimated) 2 New Museum 3 Museum and Conference Center Drop-off 11 1 4CCEI-NCM Conference Parking, Center672 Spaces (estimated) 2 5New Service Museum Road / Loading Dock 3 6Museum Existing and Conference Museum Center Drop-off 12 4 Conference Center 5 7Service National Road / VigilanceLoading Dock Park 8 6 8Existing Signage Museum & Security Check Point (as needed) 7 9National Colony Vigilance Seven Park Road 9 8 Signage & Security Check Point (as needed) 9 10Colony Current Seven NSARoad Parking (N1) MD RT. 32 10 11Current Current NSA ParkingNSA Parking(N1) (N10) 10 11 12Current Expanded NSA Parking NSA (N10) Parking (N10) NSA 12 Expanded NSA Parking (N10) 13 Potential Future Parking, 104 spaces CANINE ROAD 13 Potential Future Parking, 104 Spaces 14 1486 86foot foot Security Security Set Back Set Back PROPOSED CONCEPT MASTER PLAN N PROPOSED SITE CONCEPT MASTER PLAN 0 150

ASPH HELP US ESTABLISH THIS VITAL NEW ASSET FOR OUR NATION.

THE CYBER CENTER FOR EDUCATION & INNOVATION, HOME OF THE NATIONAL CRYPTOLOGIC MUSEUM will recall and honor the service, sacrifice and contributions of the Cryptologic Community from the past and present; it will act as a catalyst for those who will serve in the future. It is destined to embody and illuminate the NSA/CSS core values of Cryptologic Excellence: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. It will advance the public’s understanding and appreciation for the role the Cryptologic Community plays in America’s national security.

The project is a private-public partnership of the National Cryptologic Museum Foundation and the .

The partnership team envisions the Cyber Center as an integrated multi-purpose facility serving public and private stakeholders with the goal of strengthening our nation’s cybersecurity and defending critical infrastructure by bringing together government, industry and academia to promote the sharing of insight, knowledge and resources.

1 Message from Admiral Michael S. Rogers, USN Commander, U.S. Cyber Command Director, National Security Agency/

Lt Gen , USAF (Ret) Chairman, Founders Group Cyber Center for Education & Innovation- New Museum Project Campaign National Cryptologic Museum Foundation

Dear General Minihan:

HE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY HAS PARTNERED WITH The Foundation is pursuing a vision of a new world-class facility that Tthe National Cryptologic Museum Foundation for nearly two will host the National Cryptologic Museum and continue to celebrate decades on the continued enrichment and enhancement of the National cryptologic heroes and technologies of their trades. This vision includes: Cryptologic Museum. The Foundation and NSA share common goals of cultivating the cryptologic profession and motivating future generations n An expanded exhibit area and engaging interactive displays of our of mathematicians, engineers, computer scientists, and linguists. The iconic artifacts and stories; Museum is NSA’s principal gateway to the public, sharing our cryptologic n An environmentally controlled library to house the Museum’s collection legacy, our place in world history, and our contributions to the Nation. of documents and rare books; and The only public museum in the Intelligence Community, the National n Classrooms and an auditorium that will support increased educational Cryptologic Museum has served as an invaluable educational tool, and public outreach, lectures, and special events. hosting tours for thousands of students and teachers each year. The museum library supports the exhibits and encourages visitors to research We fully support that vision and are grateful for the hard work and various areas of cryptologic history. commitment of the Foundation.

Michael S. Rogers Admiral, U.S. Navy Director, NSA

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E ARE ENGAGED IN A VITAL, NEW PUBLIC ENTERPRISE. n To STIMULATE visitor understanding regarding how mathematics, WOur mission is to build and equip the Cyber Center for computer sciences, engineering, technology and foreign languages Education & Innovation (CCEI) and Museum dedicated to explaining are integrated in the NSA’s work. the vital role cryptology, signals intelligence and cybersecurity play in n defending our nation. It is a personal honor to help lead the rapidly To COMMEMORATE the extraordinary accomplishments, contributions emerging private-public partnership between the National Cryptologic and sacrifices of the NSA civilian, military and contractor community and Museum Foundation (NCMF) and the National Security Agency that will the people who have served within it. seek to make this mission a reality. While the NSA will assume the operating costs for the new facility, the burden of securing capital construction funding falls to the NCMF. The planned state-of-the-art Cyber Center and new National Cryptologic For that reason, we have begun to organize a building campaign seeking Museum will include iconic exhibits, artifacts and intelligence stories roughly $60 million from private and public sources. This campaign is from NSA and other Intelligence Community organizations that span led by a “Founders’ Group” consisting of distinguished and committed five centuries of cryptologic history. The Center will help lift the veil of leaders from the corporate and philanthropic community—people who secrecy surrounding the extraordinary collaborative work performed by share and support the visionary goals of the project and wish to help NSA and their Intelligence Community and Industry partners to provide make it a reality. our nation’s leaders with both critical foreign intelligence, and the protection of our own national communications and information systems I invite you to look closely at this presentation. After doing so, I hope from foreign exploitation. The Center is expected to become a focal you will choose to participate in this most important endeavor by point in the National Capital region for information dissemination, policy becoming a Founder. discussion and education. Among the project’s goals: Sincerely, n To EDUCATE the public about the role of cryptology, signals intelligence and cybersecurity in our nation’s defense. Kenneth A. Minihan Lieutenant General, Air Force (Ret) Chairman, Founders’ Group Campaign for the Cyber Center and National Cryptologic Museum

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BENEFITS  PARTNERS & STAKEHOLDERS CCEI Greater K-20 STEM Participation  NSA Stronger Cyber Workforce

U.S. Cyber Command Knowledge Transfer Workforce Development Operational Cybersecurity Training  Academic Partners Collaborative Partnerships Increased Cyber Threat Sharing Best Practices Awareness Intelligence & Cybersecurity Communities  Enhanced Cybersecurity Protection Private Industry

National Cryptologic Museum

Assuring Economic & National Security

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OUR GOALS

EDUCATE STIMULATE COMMEMORATE the nation’s brightest young minds to consider dialogue about public and private sector those who “served in silence” with careers in computer science, technology, security issues and policy concerns valor and distinction, and whose engineering, mathematics (STEM) and emerging from cyber threat proliferation by accomplishments helped to enhance linguistics in support of our nation’s security facilitating timely transfer of knowledge and and preserve our way of life. and economic well being; enhance such insight that will help enhance our nation’s educational outreach by leveraging the unique cybersecurity protection, especially for expertise and know-how of government and critical infrastructure. industry resources located at and around Fort Meade, .

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Current Founders’ Group Membership

The Founders’ Group, a lay leadership body, has been formed to spearhead the private-public capital campaign and help secure the project’s financial needs.

LtGen Kenneth A. Minihan Jim Allen Christian Anschutz Chairman, Founders’ Group Senior Vice President The Christian P. Anschutz Former Director, NSA/CSS, Managing Booz Allen Hamilton Foundation This body has the following responsibilities: Director, Paladin Capital Partners

n Provide private sector leadership to create the new Cyber Center and Museum.

n Advise about architectural/exhibit design and other project parameters.

n Shape the private-public fund raising campaign. Dr. Robert Caret William Dunahoo Scott Ernest Chancellor, University President President, Textron Aviation n Contribute directly and recruit potential donors System of Maryland Praxis Engineering from peer networks.

n Advocate for public funding with Foundation and NSA/CSS coordination.

Robert P. Frisbie Mark Gerencser Chris Goodrich VP/GM Global IT Solutions, National Security COO and EVP, Mantech Mission Cyber BAE Systems, Inc. Education Board and Intel Solutions Group

Thomas B. Howell Dr. Chief Executive Officer, Honorary Member, TechUSA Founders’ Group

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Current Founders’ Group Membership

A five-prong strategy is guiding the development of the Cyber Center and Museum.

The five near-term strategy elements include: KEYW Corporation Wayne Lingafelter Christopher Marzilli President, Development President, Mission Systems & Construction Services, COPT General Dynamics 1. Expand Founders’ Group: Increase membership to 25+ and secure $20 million in private funds by the end of 2016. 2. Secure top leadership gifts: Target and cultivate a small number of outsized donations that will ensure campaign success. 3. Pursue public funding: Continue to develop sources of federal, state and local funding. Beatriz Schweitzer Edmund O. Schweitzer, III, Ph.D. Deon Viergutz 4. Update architecture and exhibit design: Evolve existing designs in concert with Director of Public Outreach, President, Schweitzer VP Cyber Solutions, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Engineering Laboratories Lockheed Martin IS&GS National the Cyber Center for Education and Innovation vision. 5. Develop cyber education partnerships: Work with leading local and regional academic institutions to provide enhanced operational cybersecurity training and job creation opportunities.

Frederick Waddell David Wajsgras Scott D. White CEO, Northern Trust President, Intelligence, Vice President, Intelligence Information & Services, Northrop Grumman Raytheon Company

While not a Founders’ Group member, the State of Maryland has appropriated $2.5 million in matching funds to date. State of Maryland

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The private sector capital campaign is providing impetus for financial development of the Cyber Center and Museum.

The capital campaign is organized as follows: The campaign will transition to its “Public” phase upon attainment of the following benchmarks which n Driven by the Founders’ Group, who serve as the we are approaching: project’s philanthropic leadership. n A minimum of 25 Founders recruited and solicited. n Segmented into “Quiet” and “Public” phases, with transition points determined by attainment n A minimum of $20 million in private and public funding of operational benchmarks. commitments pledged or banked.

The purpose of the ongoing “Quiet” phase is to organize n Evidence of sufficient donor prospects to complete the campaign, conduct major private and public donor campaign. development, pursue leadership giving, build momentum n Impressive architecture designs & compelling exhibit and create advocacy opportunities for the project without plans completed. external fanfare. n A positive public relations climate, conducive to effective campaigning.

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The Private-Public Partnership

Development of the new Cyber Center and Museum is being undertaken as a private-public partnership of the nonprofit National Cryptologic Museum Foundation (NCMF) and the NSA.

Private-sector team members include: n Morris & Ritchie Associates (MRA), on-board for Civil and Site Engineering and environmental n LtGen Kenneth Minihan, USAF (Ret) assessment support. Chairman, Founders’ Group. Public team members include: n MGEN Roderick J. Isler, USA (Ret) Vice President, Cyber Center for Education n ADM Michael S. Rogers, USN, Director, NSA/CSS. & Innovation, New Museum Campaign. Commander, US Cyber Command. n Mr. Larry Castro Chief Operating Officer, Cyber Center n Mr. Richard Ledgett, Deputy Director, NSA. for Education & Innovation, New Museum Project. n Ms. Liz Brooks, Chief of Staff, NSA. n Mr. David D’Auria, Chairman of Architecture & Acquisitions. n Ms. Arlene Santos, NSA Program Director, Office of the Chief of Staff. n Mrs. Carol Stromberg, Executive Administrator. n Mr. Jonathan Freed, NSA Associate Director n Fernando Partners, a consultancy with expertise in public- for Strategic Communications. private project capitalization, organization and development. n Mr. Patrick Weadon, National Cryptologic Museum (NCM) Curator. n Ziger/Snead Architects, developed initial site plans and building concepts both through the generous n Ms. Rene Stein, NCM Librarian. sponsorship of Corporate Office Properties Trust n Ms. Judi Emmel, Associate Director, State and pro-bono; now retained as Project Architect and local Outreach. going forward. n Ms. Karen Clark, Chief of Staff, State and Local Outreach.

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Current NCM Compared We are pleased to announce the following project milestones: to New CCEI Architecture & Site n $2.5 million in design funds secured from State Current NCM New CCEI / Museum of Maryland as initial disbursement against n Comprehensive site and land use plan developed. $20 million long-term request.

SIZE n Preferred location adjacent to main 19,000 sq. ft. 88,000 sq. ft. NSA buildings secured. Project Organization

n Concept design for the Cyber Center n CONFERENCE CENTER and Museum complete; schematic LtGen Kenneth Minihan assumes Founders’ Group 60 seats 500 seats (675 with classrooms) design begun. Chairman role on private side. n Full-time Chief Operating Officer on board. n Exhibit concepts for Museum under development. CLASSROOMS n Cyber Center and New Museum Project organizational n Site analysis and traffic studies completed. 2 with 80 seats 2 with 50 seats each structure implemented within National Cryptologic n Environmental Assessment initiated. 3 with 25 seats each Museum Foundation. n Fernando Partners continues as professional counsel LIBRARIES Financial Development for financial development and project organization. 1: public access 2: public access + rare books n Founders’ Group initiated as primary leadership cohort, MUSEUM SPACE multiple meetings held. 6,600 sq. ft. 18,200 sq. ft. n Twenty Founders recruited and participating, numerous others awaiting finalization.

n $12 million+ in private funding secured, including first $5 million+ individual gift.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOARD MEMBERS

Chris Inglis, Chairman, Billy Bingham, BGen, USAF (Ret) Former Deputy Director NSA/CSS William Black, Former Deputy Director, NSA Richard C. Schaeffer, President Whitfield Diffie Orville Lewis, Vice President Elonka Dunin Kirsten Eland, Secretary Rand Griffin Edward Jacobs, Treasurer Michael V. Hayden, Gen USAF (Ret), John E. Morrison, MGen, USAF (Ret), Former Director NSA/CSS Chairman Emeritus (in memoriam) Roderick J. Isler, MGEN, USA (Ret) Robert Rich, Vice President Emeritus, Dr. David Kahn Former Deputy Director NSA Mark Lowenthal Kenneth A. Minihan, LtGen, USAF (Ret), Former Director NSA/CSS Dr. Glen Miranker Dr. Ed Schweitzer Lisa Trombley Dr. Don Winter

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