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Consolidated Intelligence Center (CIC)
The center will include a Sensitive Comprehensive Information Facility (SCIF) for information with different levels of secrecy. The cost is $ 33.8 million. Bob Close, spokesman for Public Affairs at the headquarters , confirmed that construction should be completed by the end of 2015. The staff of the Dagger complex in Griesheim is also to be relocated here. This includes approximately 1,100 "Intelligence Professionals" and "Special Security Officers".
In connection with the surveillance and espionage agency launched by Edward Snowden in 2013, the mirror reported on July 7, 2013 that the facility would also be used by the NSA. The use by the NSA was denied by the US Army in July 2013. Gerhard Schindler , President of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND), confirmed that the center was a monitoring center for the US intelligence agency NSA.
Felix Kisseler, deputy chairman of the Green Group in the Wiesbaden Council, said it was a "scandal" when an interception center was to be built in the immediate vicinity of the world's most traffic-intensive Internet node DE-CIX in Frankfurt.
European Technical Center (ETC)
The European Technical Center (ETC) is a U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) signals intelligence facility in Mainz-Kastel, Wiesbaden, Germany. Located in Building 4009 of the U.S. Army's Mainz-Kastel Storage Station, the facility serves as the NSA's "primary communications hub" in Europe. The center was known by the code name "GODLIKELESION".
European Cryptologic Center (ECC) - Dagger Complex
The complex is operated by the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) on behalf of the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA). Building 4373 within the complex houses the NSA's European Cryptologic Center (ECC), the agency's principal SIGINT processing, analysis and reporting center in Germany
Griesheim Station
Darmstadt Army Airfield, Griesheim, Hessen, Germany
This is since 2004 the successor of the - then deactivated - Bad Aibling Echelon interception post. Colocated with US Army 66th Military Intelligence Group at US Army Kaserne Griesheim in 2005. 2006 renassigned as NAVIODET Griesheim. Current status: ops.
Bad Aibling, Bayern, Germany
In 2004, NSA closed its operations at Bad Aibling Station (Field Station 81) in Bad Aibling, Germany.
The Bad Aibling Station (abbreviated BAS, which had an official designation as the 18th United States Army Security Agency Field Station, or as the pseudonym used by BND: Hortensie III) was until 2004 a large monitoring base of the US intelligence organization NSA in Bad Aibling, Bavaria. Relocated to Griesheim, Germany.
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