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, a play on words to the agency’s nickname No Such Agency, launched on Sept. 5 with the first episode breaking down how the federal agency assisted in the killing of Osama bin Laden.

A sign stands at the National Security Administration campus in Fort Meade, Maryland, on June 6, 2013. The podcast’s first episode gave listeners insight into signals intelligence and how the process has helped America and its allies keep citizens safe. Signals intelligence helped the NSA identify a crucial bin Laden associate that eventually led the CIA to his compound in Pakistan.

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