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NSA Names Hymes
to NCS Committee of Principals
Arlington, VA, February 23, 2005
- The National Security Agency (NSA) today named, Morris A. Hymes,
Jr., to serve as its representative to the National Communications
System (NCS) Committee of Principals (COP). He replaces Mr. Michael
Fleming.
The NCS Committee of Principals is a presidentially
designated interagency group that provides advice and recommendations
on national security and emergency preparedness telecommunications
to the Executive Office of the President. It is composed of high-level
Government officials representing 23 Federal operational, policy,
regulatory, and enforcement organizations. As an interagency group,
the COP serves as a forum for members to review, evaluate, and present
views and recommendations on current or prospective NCS programs
to the Manager, NCS, the Executive Agent (the Secretary of Homeland
Security), and the Executive Office of the President (EOP).
Mr. Hymes serves as the National Security Agency (NSA)
Information Assurance (IA) Director’s focal point for all
IA policy and represents the represents the IA Director on policy
groups at the Defense Department and national levels. He formulates,
coordinates, and promulgates Defense Department and national level
communications security (COMSEC), information security (INFOSEC)
and IA procedures and policies responsive to the needs of customers.
Mr. Hymes also serves as the Executive Secretary for
the Committee on National Security systems (CNSS). A committee established
by National Security Directive 42. The CNSS is the policy setting
body for securing national security systems. It is also responsible
for interacting with the NCS COP to ensure the coordinated execution
of assigned responsibilities.
Mr. Hymes is the NSA member to the Information System
Security Privacy Advisory Board (ISSPAB) that was originally created
as part of the Computer Security Act of 1987. In this capacity,
Mr. Hymes provides advise to the Secretary of Commerce and Office
of Management and Budget on privacy and security matters.
Mr. Hymes began work at NSA in 1981 as a mechanical
design engineer and quickly transitioned to a project engineer,
program manager and systems engineer for various Communications
Security technologies. Mr. Hymes served for roughly two years at
the Pentagon as a Senior Information Assurance Staff Officer for
the Assistant Security of Defense (Command, Control, Communications
and Intelligence). He also was Division Manager for Cryptographic
Key Management Products, and a Technical Project Director in the
Research Directorate.
He graduated from the University of Maryland in 1981
with a Bachelor of Science degree majoring in mechanical engineering.
He furthered his education by receiving a master’s degree
from George Washington University in engineering administration.
The National Communications System, part of the Department
of Homeland Security’s Information Analysis and Infrastructure
Protection Directorate, consists of 23 Federal member departments
and agencies and is responsible for ensuring the availability of
a viable national security and emergency preparedness (NS/EP) communications
infrastructure.
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