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'This story has never been told, because in the secret world we could not, and cannot, share what we do all day, even with family and loved ones.' - from the foreword by Rachel Noble, Director-General, Australian Signals Directorate

At the end of World War II, it was clear that the nation must never again find itself entering a major war without a national intelligence capability. The Factory tells the story of how Australia's talented signals intelligence amateurs took an ad hoc wartime organisation and made it a national agency that became a highly regarded member of the 'five eyes' signals intelligence system.

Founded in 1947 as the Defence Signals Branch, the organisation built upon the foundations put in place by the interwar Royal Australian Navy and wartime signals intelligence agencies, particularly Central Bureau Brisbane, which comprised personnel from all five eyes nations. Today's Australian Signals Directorate continues the work of protecting the interests of the nation and its allies.


This is the story of the people who did the everyday work of capturing and analysing foreign signals. It reveals how they approached the complexity of world politics and managed massive technological change, from the days of radio transmissions to high-capacity machine systems and computing during the Vietnam War.




Table of Contents
ForewordIntroduction
1.First Steps
2.Australian Signals Intelligence, 1901 to 1939
3.Serving the Nation
4.The Royal Australian Navy, the WRANS and FRUMEL
5.Central Bureau at War: People and Politics
6.War: In the Ears of the Operators
7.Central Bureau's Work
8.Saving Capability
9.The Case and Australian Signals Intelligence
10.High Policy
11.The UKUSA Agreement
12.Moving Forward
13.Korea
14.Growing Capability in the Early 1950s
15.Communism, Russia and China
16.Malaya and the Emergency
17.Indonesia and Konfrontasi
18.Vietnam
19.The Future Breathing Down Your Neck
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Allen & Unwin
      Publication Date: 21/02/2023
      ISBN13: 9781761067723, 978-1761067723
      ISBN10: 1761067729

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      'This story has never been told, because in the secret world we could not, and cannot, share what we do all day, even with family and loved ones.' - from the foreword by Rachel Noble, Director-General, Australian Signals Directorate

      At the end of World War II, it was clear that the nation must never again find itself entering a major war without a national intelligence capability. The Factory tells the story of how Australia's talented signals intelligence amateurs took an ad hoc wartime organisation and made it a national agency that became a highly regarded member of the 'five eyes' signals intelligence system.

      Founded in 1947 as the Defence Signals Branch, the organisation built upon the foundations put in place by the interwar Royal Australian Navy and wartime signals intelligence agencies, particularly Central Bureau Brisbane, which comprised personnel from all five eyes nations. Today's Australian Signals Directorate continues the work of protecting the interests of the nation and its allies.


      This is the story of the people who did the everyday work of capturing and analysing foreign signals. It reveals how they approached the complexity of world politics and managed massive technological change, from the days of radio transmissions to high-capacity machine systems and computing during the Vietnam War.




      Table of Contents
      ForewordIntroduction
      1.First Steps
      2.Australian Signals Intelligence, 1901 to 1939
      3.Serving the Nation
      4.The Royal Australian Navy, the WRANS and FRUMEL
      5.Central Bureau at War: People and Politics
      6.War: In the Ears of the Operators
      7.Central Bureau's Work
      8.Saving Capability
      9.The Case and Australian Signals Intelligence
      10.High Policy
      11.The UKUSA Agreement
      12.Moving Forward
      13.Korea
      14.Growing Capability in the Early 1950s
      15.Communism, Russia and China
      16.Malaya and the Emergency
      17.Indonesia and Konfrontasi
      18.Vietnam
      19.The Future Breathing Down Your Neck
      Conclusion
      Acknowledgements
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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