Robert E. Rich

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Robert E. Rich
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10th Deputy Director of the National Security Agency
In office
31 July 1982 – 3 July 1986
Preceded by Ann Z. Caracristi
Succeeded by Charles R. Lord
Personal details
Born Robert Ellett Rich
(1926-12-15) December 15, 1926 (age 97)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Spouse(s) Kathleen Rich
Profession intelligence consultant and official

Robert Ellett Rich (born December 15, 1926) was an American intelligence official who was Deputy Director of the National Security Agency from 1982 to 1986 during which time he was the highest ranking civilian in the agency, working on internal management. He was also a "far east expert".[1][2] He joined the NSA in 1962,[3] after having worked in the Office of the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Special Operations. Prior to that he had worked in the Armed Forces Security Agency, starting in 1950,[4] the NSA's predecessor.[3]

During his time with the NSA he also served in the Japan office of the agency as well as the Special U.S. Liaison Officer, London.[5] He is a recipient of the National Security Medal, in which he was presented with by President Ronald Reagan.[6] From 1996 to 2003, he served as the President of the Board of Directors of the National Cryptological Museum Foundation.[5]

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Government offices
Preceded by Deputy Director of the National Security Agency
1982–1986
Succeeded by
Charles R. Lord