Georgia Cryptologic Center, National Security Agency facility in Fort Eisenhower, United States
The Georgia Cryptologic Center is a National Security Agency facility located at Fort Eisenhower. It contains office spaces, operations centers, and technical infrastructure dedicated to signals intelligence and information analysis.
The facility opened in 2012 as a replacement for an earlier security operations center that had operated since 1994 at a nearby location. The relocation modernized equipment and expanded capacity for expanded missions.
Military and civilian personnel work together in intelligence gathering, with teams including language specialists and technical experts from various backgrounds.
The center sits on a military base that is not open to the general public. Visiting the facility requires prior authorization and military security clearance.
The facility became known internally by a codename referencing a regional American element. The project demonstrates how military infrastructure was modernized to handle specialized communications monitoring.
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