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National Speakers Association New York Chapter

A Message from Tami Evans, 2015-2016 NSA-NYC Chapter President

Are you ready to take your talent to a professional level? Are you searching for support to help you realize your full potential? Are you ready to bring some FUN into your life and business?

Welcome to the New York City chapter of the National Speakers Association!

When you attend an NSA NYC event, you will find a diverse group of professionals who use their passion for the power of the spoken word to create the life and business they love.

This year our programming has been created to support our theme of FUN. As a national keynote speaker on optimism and happiness in the workplace, it is not surprising that FUN would find a way into my leadership style - however that theme goes much deeper as we welcome some of the top speaking professionals in our industry to share their tools for success at our monthly meetings.

Here are the 4 aspects of FUN you can expect NSA NYC events to cover this year:

FUN-damentals - Do you understand what is your unique message to share with the world, and how to best deliver it?

FUN-ctional - Do you have all the tools you need to run a successful business?

FUN-ds - Do you know how to generate opportunities and create a sustainable business strategy?

FUN - Do you make it a priority to remember to include laughter and levity as a part of your programs and your business?

Please have a look around our website to meet some of our successful members, to find out more about professional speaking, and to schedule your visit to our next meeting.

We are thrilled you are here and look forward to you joining us for a warm and welcoming experience filled with engaging content, educational instruction, and some serious FUN.

Whether you are a long time professional or this is your first visit to the world of speaking - I say with all my heart Welcome Home!

Tami Evans President, NSA-NYC, 2014/2015

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NSA PRESS RELEASE 5 March 2012 For further information contact: NSA Public and Media Affairs, 301-688-6524

Augusta, Georgia, Mar. 5 The National Security Agency/Central Security Service officially opened the new NSA/CSS Georgia Cryptologic Center at a ribbon-cutting ceremony where officials emphasized how the $286 million complex will provide cryptologic professionals with the latest state-of-the-art tools to conduct signals intelligence operations, train the cryptologic workforce, and enable global communications.

NSA/CSS has had a presence in Georgia for over 16 years on Ft. Gordon, when only 50 people arrived to establish one of NSA's Regional Security Operations Centers.

As a testament to this rich heritage, GEN Keith B. Alexander Commander, U.S. Cyber Command, Director, NSA/Chief, CSS told the guests at the ceremony, which included federal, state, and local officials, that the NSA/CSS workforce nominated Mr. John Whitelaw for the honor of having one of the buildings in the complex dedicated in his name, because they considered him influential to the establishment and success of the mission in Georgia. In 1995 Mr. Whitelaw was named the first Deputy Director of Operations for NSA Georgia and remained in that position until his death in 2004.

"And there have been many successes here at NSA Georgia as evidenced by the fact that this site has won the Travis Trophy six times," said GEN Alexander. The Travis Trophy is an annual award presented to those whose activities have made a significant contribution to NSA/CSS's mission.

"This new facility will allow the National Security Agency to work more effectively and efficiently in protecting our homeland," said Sen. Saxby Chambliss. "It will also attract more jobs to the Augusta area. The opening of this complex means that Georgians will play an even greater role in ensuring the safety and security of our nation."

The new NSA/CSS Georgia Cryptologic Center is another step in the NSA's efforts to further evolve a cryptologic enterprise that is resilient, agile, and effective to respond to the current and future threat environment.

NSA/CSS opened a new facility in Hawaii in January 2012 and is also upgrading the cryptologic centers in Texas and Denver to make the agency's global enterprise even more seamless as it confronts the increasing challenges of the future. More information about the National Security Agency is available online at http://www.nsa.gov.

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NSA Tournaments – NSA Florida Fastpitch Softball

MICHELE SMITH COLLEGE EXPOSURE TOURNAMENT EDDIE C MOORE Clearwater 2015-09-19 2015-09-20 8U - 18U MICHELE SMITH SOFTBALL FOR HEARTS Eddie C. Moore Clearwater 2015-09-19 2015-09-20 8U - 18U NSA IRON WOMAN 5 GAME GUARANTEE CITY CENTER PARK PORT ORANGE 2015-09-19 2015-09-20 8U-18U NSA IRON WOMEN- 5 GAME FORMAT DIAMONDPLEX WINTER HAVEN WINTER HAVEN 2015-09-26 2015-09-27 8U - 18U NSA LOUISVILLE SLUGGER CHAMPIONSHIPS WEST ORANGE GIRLS CLUB OCOEE 2015-09-26 2015-09-27 8U-18U NSA BEAT CANCER WITH A BAT AWARENESS EVENT ORMOND BEACH SPORTS COMPLEX ORMOND BEACH 2015-10-03 2015-10-04 8U-18U NSA SHOCKTOBERFEST Eddie C. Moore Clearwater 2015-10-03 2015-10-04 8U - 18U NSA MIZUNO FALL CHAMPIONSHIPS ORMOND BEACH SPORTS COMPLEX ORMOND BEACH 2015-10-10 2015-10-11 8U-18U NSA WEST COAST FALL CLASSIC DIAMONDPLEX WINTER HAVEN WINTER HAVEN 2015-10-10 2015-10-11 8U - 18U NSA STRIKE OUT CANCER AWARENESS TOURNAMENT NTC LEGENDS WAY BALLFIELDS CLERMONT 2015-10-17 2015-10-18 8U-18U ST LEO REVERSE EXPOSURE INVITATIONAL EDDIE C MOORE Clearwater 2015-10-17 2015-10-18 8U - 18U NSA PUMPINFEST FISH HAWK LITHIATAMPA AREA 2015-10-24 2015-10-25 8U - 18U NSA SPOOKTACULAR AT WOGC WEST ORANGE GIRLS CLUB OCOEE 2015-10-24 2015-10-25 8U-18U NSA SPOOKTACULAR IN LAKE CITY SOUTHSIDE RECREATION COMPLEX LAKE CITY 2015-10-24 2015-10-25 8U-18U NSA BOMBERWEEN BOO! Eddie C. Moore Clearwater 2015-10-31 2015-11-01 8U - 18U NSA SPOOKTACULAR 2 AT THE NTC NTC LEGENDS WAY BALLFIELDS CLERMONT 2015-10-31 2015-11-01 8U-18U 7TH ANNUAL PITCH FOR THE CURE CLEARWATER AND MADIERA Clearwater 2015-11-07 2015-11-08 8U - 18U NSA STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER ORMOND BEACH SPORTS COMPLEX ORMOND BEACH 2015-11-07 2015-11-08 8U-18U BATTERBALL TURKEYFEST Eddie C. Moore Clearwater 2015-11-14 2015-11-15 8U - 18U NSA STARS OF TOMORROW COLLEGE SHOWCASE TOURNAMENT CITY CENTER CORACI PARK PORT ORANGE/DAYTONA 2015-11-14 2015-11-15 14U-18U NSA VETERANS DAY CLASSIC AT THE WOGC WEST ORANGE GIRLS CUB OCOEE 2015-11-14 2015-11-15 8U-18U NSA KNOCK HUNGER OUT OF THE PARK AT THE NTC NTC LEGENDS WAY BALLFIELDS CLERMONT 2015-11-21 2015-11-22 8U-18U NSA KNOCK HUNGER OUT OF THE PARK IN LAKE CITY SOUTHSIDE RECREATION COMPLEX LAKE CITY 2015-11-21 2015-11-22 8U-18U NSA ROLL BACK THE PRICES-$299 !!!!! FISH HAWK LITHIATAMPA AREA 2015-11-21 2015-11-22 8U - 18U NSA THANKSGIVING THROWDOWN- PLAY 1 OR 2 DAYS NEW TAMPA COMM. NEW TAMPA 2015-11-28 2015-11-29 8U - 18U NSA TO0YS FOR TOTS #1 FISH HAWK LITHIATAMPA AREA 2015-12-05 2015-12-06 8U - 18U NSA TOYS FOR TOTS NTC LEGENDS WAY BALLFIELDS CLERMONT 2015-12-05 2015-12-06 8U-18U NSA FALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Multiple Venues Polk County 2015-12-12 2015-12-13 8U - 18U NSA TOYS FOR TOTS #3 NEW TAMPA COMM. NEW TAMPA 2015-12-19 2015-12-20 8U - 18U NSA TOYS FOR TOTS 2 FIELDS OF FAME APOPKA 2015-12-19 2015-12-20 8U-18U

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NSA Utah Data Center – Serving Our Nation’s Intelligence …

Utah Data Center Background

The Utah Data Center, code-named Bumblehive, is the first Intelligence Community Comprehensive National Cyber-security Initiative (IC CNCI) data center designed to support the Intelligence Community's efforts to monitor, strengthen and protect the nation. Our Utah "mission data repository" is designed to cope with the vast increases in digital data that have accompanied the rise of the global network.

NSA is the executive agent for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and is the lead agency at the center.

The 1.5 billion-dollar one million square-foot Bluffdale / Camp Williams LEED Silver facility houses a 100,000 sq-ft mission critical Tier III data center. The remaining 900,000 SF is used for technical support and administrative space. Our massive twenty building complex also includes water treatment facilities, chiller plants, electric substation, fire pump house, warehouse, vehicle inspection facility, visitor control center, and sixty diesel-fueled emergency standby generators and fuel facility for a 3-day 100% power backup capability.

As proof of our genuine concern for privacy protection, we recently gave permission for several privacy groups to fly their little blimp over our massive data center. We would like to thank these airborne privacy pioneers for the stunning photo below of our impressive facility. By allowing harmless publicity stunts like these, we can have our data and store it too.

In recent months, numerous Top Secret documents have been leaked to the media relating to surveillance activities carried out by our Intelligence Community. In an effort to increase transparency, a new website called "IC OFF THE RECORD" was created to provide the American People immediate, ongoing and direct access to these unauthorized leaks.

Visit the IC OFF THE RECORD website

In February 2012, Utah Governor Gary R. Herbert revealed that the Utah Data Center would be the "first facility in the world expected to gather and house a yottabyte". Since then, conflicting media reports have also estimated our storage capacity in terms of zettabytes and exabytes. While the actual capacity is classified for NATIONAL SECURITY REASONS, we can say this: The Utah Data Center was built with future expansion in mind and the ultimate capacity will definitely be "alottabytes"!

The steady rise in available computer power and the development of novel computer platforms will enable us to easily turn the huge volume of incoming data into an asset to be exploited, for the good of the nation.

Learn more about the domestic surveillance data we process and store in the Utah Data Center. Also, view our strategy for using the PRISM data collection program, nationwide intercept stations, and the "Boundless Informant" mapping tool to gather and track this data.

The Utah Data Center is powered by the massively parallel Cray XC30 supercomputer which is capable of scaling high performance computing (HPC) workloads of more than 100 petaflops or 100,000 trillion calculations each second.

Code-named "Cascade", this behemoth was developed in conjunction with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to meet the demanding needs of the Intelligence Community.

The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm is used worldwide to encrypt electronic data on hard drives, email systems, and web browsers. Computer experts have estimated it would take longer than the age of the universe to break the code using a trial-and-error brute force attack with today's computing technology.

In 2004, the NSA launched a plan to use the Multiprogram Research Facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee to build a classified supercomputer designed specifically for cryptanalysis targeting the AES algorithm. Our classified NSA Oak Ridge facility made a stunning breakthrough that is leading us on a path towards building the first exaflop machine (1 quintillion instructions per second) by 2018. Since the capability to break the AES-256 encryption key within an actionable time period may still be decades away, our Utah facility is sized to store all encrypted (and thereby suspicious) data for safekeeping.

We are pleased to announce that as of 8/31/2014, the Utah Data Center is 100% complete. Here is a nice collection of wintry photos taken in early 2014:

Aerial view of the Utah Data Center - 2014

Chiller plant and generator plant

Administration building and our four data halls

Utah Data Center Administration building

Visitor Control Center

Our massive cooling systems at work

Water tanks for our chiller plant

Are you interested in a career in Domestic Surveillance? Check out our Utah Data Center jobs page for exciting employment opportunities.

It takes a large dedicated team to keep a data center up and running. Here are just some of the positions staffed by contractors at the UDC:

We are Americans first, last, and always. We treasure the U.S. Constitution and understand that a spirited debate is often a necessary precursor to acceptance.

The site plan below shows the location of the administration building, chiller plant, data halls, generators, fuel storage tanks, storage warehouse, power substations, visitor control center, and vehicle inspection facility. View the full-size Utah Data Center Site Plan

Aerial front view of the Utah Data Center under construction - March 2012

Close-up view of a data hall and the Administration building - March 2012

Aerial view of the UDC construction site - July 2012

Last two data halls still under construction - July 2012

Chiller plant, generator plant, and tank storage under construction - July 2012

Close-up view of completed data hall and Administration building - June 2013

Four completed data halls and the Administration building - June 2013

Completed chiller/generator plants and fuel tanks - June 2013

Close-up view of the cooling units - June 2013

Storage warehouse, canine kennel, and sprinkler system water tank - June 2013

Vehicle cargo inspection facility

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Virginia NSA Fastpitch Home – Virginia NSA Home

2015 NSA Guest Player Policy. NSA has adopted a Guest Payer rule that is at the discretion of each state how they will manage it or if they will offer it at all. Guest Players in Virginia for NON CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY ONLY (cannot Guest Play in States or World Series). Tournament Director approval required in advance. Virginia Policy & Info Guest Player Form NSA Roster Form

2015 Tournament Rainout / Refund Policy info

Fastpitch Tournament Photos

Important Notice regarding Insurance for the 2015-2016 Season

Starting with the 2015-16 seasons (Aug 1,2015) you must have NSA insurance to play in our tournaments. NSA insurance will be honored by other associations that do no require their own insurance. If you do not have NSA insurance the entry fee is increased $25 so that we can get a policy for you for that weekend. We have included a price chart to show our insurance is one of the cheapest for the coverage. This is national policy and not something we had control over. Fee info

Thanks for playing NSA Frank Rachubka

Virginia State Director

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