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Advancing cybersecurity awareness, education, and innovation for a safer digital world.

Our Team

Meet the leaders and visionaries driving the NCF's mission forward every day.

FAQs

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Our History

From codebreakers to cyber defenders — preserving a legacy that shapes the future.

NCF Financial Data

Review audited reports and filings that reflect our commitment to transparency, accountability, and responsible stewardship.

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More Than a Mission — A Movement

The NCF brings together educators, experts, and enthusiasts who believe in building an informed, cyber-safe future.

Programs & Events

All Programs

Explore all of the NCF's programs driving cyber awareness, education, and history forward.

Escape Room

Hands-on puzzle challenge: crack codes, solve clues, experience real-time cryptologic logic.

Convening to Act

Catalyzing strategic dialogue on emerging cyber & cryptologic challenges in partnership with NSA.

Cocktails & Codebreakers

A celebratory evening honoring cryptologic legacy, networking, and thought leadership.

Crypto Cup

A signature fundraiser merging sport and mission — advancing cryptologic education through golf.

Cryptologic History Symposium

An academic event that explores the role of cryptology across eras and its lasting influence on security, strategy, and society.

Student Ambassador Program

Catalyzing strategic dialogue on emerging cyber & cryptologic challnges in partnership with NSA

Cyber Saturday

A full-day, interactive event for youth and families to explore cybersecurity through play.

Cyber Feud

A live, fast paced competition where students test cyber knowledge in game show format.

Maryland History Day

Highlighting student research on cryptology's impact across Maryland's past.

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Events That Build a Cyber-Safe Future

The NCF programs spark growth, foster collaboration, and make cybersecurity a shared mission across generations and industries.

Resources

Podcast Series

Listen to #CyberChats and Cyber Pulse — the NCF's two podcasts exploring stories, insights, and innovations shaping cybersecurity.

Cyber Games

Engaging students through interactive challenges that build real-world cybersecurity skills and teamwork.

Downloads

Access classroom-ready lessons, tools, and activities to teach cryptology, cybersecurity, and digital citizenship.

Insights & Updates

Explore thought leadership, event recaps, and the latest news from the world of cryptology and cyber education.

Outsmart Cyberthreats Collections

Clear, engaging resources that build foundational cyber safety skills through activities and practical guidance.

Cybersecurity Curriculum Guidelines

Guidelines that support creating cybersecurity-focused lessons and inspire students to pursue cyber careers.

How to Be Cyber Safe + Savvy — A Data Care Booklet for Adults

Clear, practical steps to protect their devices, data, and privacy from today's online threats.

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Empowering the Next Generation of Cyber Thinkers

Through resources, stories, and shared knowledge, the NCF helps educators, professionals, and students strengthen our cyber future together.

Cryptologic History

Trailblazers

Discover the pioneers who broke barriers and paved the way for future generations in cryptology.

Historical Figures in Cryptology

Meet the brilliant minds whose work in codes and communication shaped global history.

Cryptologic Bytes

Dive into quick reads and fascinating facts that reveal hidden history of code communication.

Commemorate

Honor the people and achievements that advanced the art and science of cryptology.

Acquisitions Archive

Explore rare artifacts, documents, and exhibits preserved to tell the evolving story of cryptology.

NSA/CSS Cryptologic Hall of Honor

Celebrate individuals whose exceptional contributions strengthened our nation's intelligence security.

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Preserving the Code of Our Past

From hidden messages to historic breakthroughs, the NCF keeps the stories of cryptology alive—honoring the people, events, and innovations that shaped modern intelligence.

Explore upcoming events from across the Foundation – See Calendar

About Us

About Us

About Us

Advancing cybersecurity awareness, education, and innovation for a safer digital world.

Our Team

Meet the leaders and visionaries driving the NCF's mission forward every day.

FAQs

Find quick answers about our mission, membership, and how to get involved.

Our History

From codebreakers to cyber defenders — preserving a legacy that shapes the future.

NCF Financial Data

Review audited reports and filings that reflect our commitment to transparency, accountability, and responsible stewardship.

nav about us group of professionals in conversation

More Than a Mission — A Movement

The NCF brings together educators, experts, and enthusiasts who believe in building an informed, cyber-safe future.

Programs & Events

Programs & Events

All Programs

Explore all of the NCF's programs driving cyber awareness, education, and history forward.

Escape Room

Hands-on puzzle challenge: crack codes, solve clues, experience real-time cryptologic logic.

Convening to Act

Catalyzing strategic dialogue on emerging cyber & cryptologic challenges in partnership with NSA.

Cocktails & Codebreakers

A celebratory evening honoring cryptologic legacy, networking, and thought leadership.

Crypto Cup

A signature fundraiser merging sport and mission — advancing cryptologic education through golf.

Cryptologic History Symposium

An academic event that explores the role of cryptology across eras and its lasting influence on security, strategy, and society.

Student Ambassador Program

Catalyzing strategic dialogue on emerging cyber & cryptologic challnges in partnership with NSA

Cyber Saturday

A full-day, interactive event for youth and families to explore cybersecurity through play.

Cyber Feud

A live, fast paced competition where students test cyber knowledge in game show format.

Maryland History Day

Highlighting student research on cryptology's impact across Maryland's past.

nav programs and events three students learning together

Events That Build a Cyber-Safe Future

The NCF programs spark growth, foster collaboration, and make cybersecurity a shared mission across generations and industries.

Resources Code

Resources

Podcast Series

Listen to #CyberChats and Cyber Pulse — the NCF's two podcasts exploring stories, insights, and innovations shaping cybersecurity.

Cyber Games

Engaging students through interactive challenges that build real-world cybersecurity skills and teamwork.

Downloads

Access classroom-ready lessons, tools, and activities to teach cryptology, cybersecurity, and digital citizenship.

Insights & Updates

Explore thought leadership, event recaps, and the latest news from the world of cryptology and cyber education.

Outsmart Cyberthreats Collections

Clear, engaging resources that build foundational cyber safety skills through activities and practical guidance.

Cybersecurity Curriculum Guidelines

Guidelines that support creating cybersecurity-focused lessons and inspire students to pursue cyber careers.

How to Be Cyber Safe + Savvy — A Data Care Booklet for Adults

Clear, practical steps to protect their devices, data, and privacy from today's online threats.

nav resources two young students learning on laptop

Empowering the Next Generation of Cyber Thinkers

Through resources, stories, and shared knowledge, the NCF helps educators, professionals, and students strengthen our cyber future together.

Cryptologic History

Cryptologic History

Trailblazers

Discover the pioneers who broke barriers and paved the way for future generations in cryptology.

Historical Figures in Cryptology

Meet the brilliant minds whose work in codes and communication shaped global history.

Cryptologic Bytes

Dive into quick reads and fascinating facts that reveal hidden history of code communication.

Commemorate

Honor the people and achievements that advanced the art and science of cryptology.

Acquisitions Archive

Explore rare artifacts, documents, and exhibits preserved to tell the evolving story of cryptology.

NSA/CSS Cryptologic Hall of Honor

Celebrate individuals whose exceptional contributions strengthened our nation's intelligence security.

nav cryptologic history hands using engima machine

Preserving the Code of Our Past

From hidden messages to historic breakthroughs, the NCF keeps the stories of cryptology alive—honoring the people, events, and innovations that shaped modern intelligence.

William T. “Bill” Kvetkas Jr.

February 21, 2026
William T.”Bill” Kvetkas, Jr. (October 10, 1930 – July 8, 2020) was born and raised in Wilkes-Barre, PA. He attended Meyers High School there and was selected for the PA high […]
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William T.”Bill” Kvetkas, Jr. (October 10, 1930 – July 8, 2020) was born and raised in Wilkes-Barre, PA. He attended Meyers High School there and was selected for the PA high school state Band. He attended the Wharton School at the U of Penn. where he was a member of the AXP fraternity, was selected for Beta Alpha Psi, the accounting honorary society, and played in the Penn band. He received his MA degree from George Washington U. while serving in the Air Force and went on to get a law degree from Georgetown U. where he was selected to join Phi Delta Phi, the law honorary society. Subsequently he passed the D. C. Bar, became a CPA in MD and was admitted to practice in DC and before the U. S. Supreme Court. He also graduated from the National War College, the NISM program at Harvard, and the Federal Executive Institute.

Bill received a number of honors during his working and volunteer careers among which were the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal (he was the first person to receive this distinction twice), NSA’s Exceptional Service Award, and Meritorious Service Award, and two Presidential Service Awards.

Bill was devoted to his wife of 62 years, Joan, and they were blessed with four children Therese, Bill, III, Mary and Ellen as well as four grand kids Grace, Daniel, Katie and Karl. He often rued the fact that he had taken too much time away from the family while traveling for the government. He and Joan spent a tour of duty in Germany where Therese and Bill III were born, and later traveled extensively in the USA and overseas, often with family members joining them.

Bill developed a system of Programming and Budgeting used by George H.W. Bush while Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) to prepare budgets for the Intelligence Community and to send those Budgets to Congress with clear explanations and justification. Congress had been dissatisfied with the disparate nature of the Intelligence Community and its lack of coordination causing them to issue directions to strengthen the community. Mr. Bush had been designated as the new DCI to implement these directives, and Budgets were a key factor involved. After the change in administration in 1977, Mr. Kvetkas modified the system to accommodate the demands of the Zero Based Budgeting (ZBB) system instituted by Pres. Jimmy Carter. Previously he had recast the Programming and Budgeting system at NSA to more effectively produce the Cryptologic budgets. One aspect of that system received recognition of the Association of Governmental Accountants. Earlier in his cryptologic career, both as an Air Force Officer and as a civilian he served as a senior manager, an Assistant Inspector General, a reporter, a traffic analyst, a cryptanalyst, an intercept control officer and on the Director’s staff at NSA. As an extracurricular activity he became President of the employee’s insurance organization and saved the membership money by renegotiating a major contract. He was involved with the Korean and Viet Nam wars and the Cold War.

After retiring from the government, he worked for Lockheed Missiles and Space Corp. in Rosslyn, VA and in Linthicum, MD. Later he served as a senior staff member of the “Aspen/Brown” Commission which was charged with studying aspects of the Intelligence Community. Ignoring advice from friends to limit volunteer activity in retirement, he became overly involved in a variety of activities. He was Chairman of the Board of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers, Treasurer and consultant for the National Cryptologic Museum Foundation, a member of the Security Affairs Support Assn., President of the Bay Winds community band as a percussionist and was a Volunteer Historian at the NSA. Bill was an avid genealogist, more importantly he loved to write the history of families and family members. Perhaps his greatest passion was travel; consequently he and Joan spent a good deal of their retirement time cruising the world. He also enjoyed the water, especially sailing.

Note: Bill served as the NCMF treasurer from 1996 to 2003.  He was an original plankholder and one of the first to pledge his commitment to the concept of a “new world-class museum” which earned him a Benefactor status. He remained a consultant until 2015.

A Mass of Christian Burial was offered at St. John Neumann Catholic Church, Annapolis, MD.  He was buried at Lakemont Memorial Gardens in Davidsonville, MD.
In lieu of flowers a donations may be made to: Hospice of the Chesapeake, 90 Ritchie Highway, Pasadena, MD 21122 or the American Cancer Society, 7500 Greenway Center Drive, Suite 300, Greenbelt, MD 20770.

Sponsored for the In Memoriam Panel by Patrons, Kay and Bob Hunt. Sponsored for the In Memoriam Registry by NCMF friends and colleagues.

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August 2025 MD Cyber Feud Visits Georgia

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2025 Convening to Act: Accelerating National Security AI Adoption

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2024 Cocktails & Codebreakers Recap with Video & Photos

The 3rd Annual Cocktails & Codebreakers event took place on October 24, 2024 and featured a Fireside Chat with Mr. Harry Coker Jr., White House National Cyber Director and Gen Timothy D. Haugh, USAF, Commander, U.S. Cyber Command; Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service.

23rd “Tim Sheahan Memorial” Crypto Cup Recap

The 23rd Annual Eagle Alliance hosted "Tim Sheahan Memorial" Crypto Cup Golf Tournament benefiting the National Cryptologic Foundation (NCF) took place at Waverly Woods Golf Course in Mariottsville, MD on 3 October 2024.
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