The NSA's New Spy Facilities are 7 Times Bigger Than the Pentagon - Defense One
He works at one of the three-letter intelligence agencies and oversees
construction of a $1.2 billion surveillance data center in Utah that is
15 times the size of MetLife Stadium, home to the New York Giants and
Jets. Long Island native Harvey Davis, a top National Security Agency
official, needs that commanding presence. His role is to supervise
infrastructure construction worldwide for NSA, which is part of the
Defense Department. That involves tending to logistics, military
installations, as well as power, space and cooling for all NSA data
centers.
In May, crews broke ground on a $792 million computing center at the
agency’s headquarters near Baltimore that will complement the Utah site.
Together the Utah center and Maryland’s 28-acre computer farm span 228
acres—more than seven times the size of the Pentagon.
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