Serves as project manager, and/or performs research, test and evaluation, and/or developmental engineering studies on projects in the field of advanced telephony, encryption, intercept capabilities and wireline digital voice/data communications. Research, develop, test and evaluate new innovative software and hardware, not commercially available, to assist law enforcement and intelligence agencies in the interception of Wireline data communications and encryption areas of telecommunications and computer networks. Performs engineering analysis and evaluations of existing technologies to include the use of a wide variety of public switch telephone network (wireline), cellular and personal communications services (PCS) networks (wireless) and/or data networking and communications networks. Designs and develops techniques, methods and equipment to enhance, modify or compromise existing or developing technology within the field of telephony, specifically, wireline or wireless networks, data networks and digital communications. Isolates and defines specific engineering problems and possible modifications and solutions.
http://cryptome.org/fbi-spy-jobs.htm
Wednesday, April 17, 2002
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