Julia Wetzel

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Julia Wetzel began her NSA career as a Special Research Analyst in the Operations unit. In the late 1970s, Wetzel worked with the House Select Committee on Intelligence. In 1989 she was assigned as NSA’s representative to the US State Department. Wetzel retired from the NSA in 1999 as the Executive Director, the third highest-ranking person in the agency.

As the Soviet Union’s Communist regime collapsed, Wetzel was chief of a major operational analysis group. She saw the division through the critical time of the agency’s restructuring to align with new threats. Wetzel retired in 1999 as the Executive Directo of the NSAr, the third highest-ranking person in the agency.

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