Topman security service NSA in US steps up
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January 6, 2018 06:06
washington - Mike Rogers, CEO of the NSA intelligence service, will soon get up. The 58-year-old Rogers has made the decision known to his employees, according to The Washington Post.
Rogers has said that he will be serving his position sometime in the spring. It is not known why he leaves the NSA. He said he expected the American Senate to appoint a successor this month.
The NSA did not want to comment on the announcement of the CEO. Rogers was appointed chief of the NSA during the government of the then President Barack Obama in 2014.
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