Our Supporters

Benefactor and Patron Level Supporters

The Benefactor and Patron Panel lists the names of individuals or corporations that have made major contributions in support of the Foundation -- at least $10,000 for recognition as a Benefactor, and between $5,000 and $10,000 for recognition as a Patron. The Panel is part of the Museum Entrance Display - see more about this dynamic welcome to the museum after the listing of benefactors and patrons.

Please visit the Founders' Group page to see a current list of individuals and companies who have donated at the Founder's level in support of the new Cyber Center for Education and Innovation - Home of the National Cryptologic Museum (CCEI/NCM).

Individual Benefactors

Mr. Joseph Amato - IN MEMORY OF  Mr. Charles C. Tevis
Mr. Norman Boardman
The Estate of Donald and Joyce Borrmann
Ms. Patricia Boten - IN MEMORY OF  Lt. Gen Lincoln Faurer, USAF (Ret)
Mr. Charles Brown
Mr. Herman S. Chahal    
Mr. Donald R. Dixon (also a Founder) -Donation made IN MEMORY OF  Ms. Rebecca Gurley Bace and Mr. Howard A. Schmidt
Mr. William H. Geiger     
Dr. John A. Gerbracht   
Mr. Al Gray, CMSgt, USAF (Ret) (also a Founder)
Mr. Arthur Hausman
Dr. Robert J. Hermann
Maj Gen Jim Keffer, USAF (Ret), and Mrs. Donna Keffer
Mr. William T. Kvetkas Jr.
Ms. Juanita Moody 
Ms. Marilyn Senn Moll
Maj Gen John Morrison, USAF(Ret)
Mr. Kevin Phillips
Ms. Patricia Robinson  
Dr. James R. Schlesinger       
Mrs. Doris Speierman - IN MEMORY OF  K. Speierman
Mr. Guy H. Stephens - IN MEMORY OF  Mr. Herbert Conley and RADM Jefferson R. Dennis USN (Ret)
Mr. William P. "Bill" Sullivan
Mr. James R. Taylor - IN MEMORY OF  Ms. Linda D. Taylor
Mr. Robert L. "Bob" Washington
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Weakliem - IN MEMORY OF  Ms. Vera Ruth Filby   
Mr. Gregory Wilby and Family
Ms. Jo Ann B. Wittman
Mr. Charles J. Zeman

Individual Patrons

Mr. Michael Allen
Mrs. Nancy Becker
Mr. Jamie Benoit - IN MEMORY OF  Mr. Louis John Bonanni
Mr. Richard L. Bernard 
Dr. Sarah Botsai - IN MEMORY OF  Lt. Col. William McKay, USA (Ret)
Ms. Kathleen Braeuninger - IN MEMORY OF  Mr. Albert Dale Braeuninger
Lee A. and Lee M. Derr
Mr. Robert L. Hunt
Admiral Bobby H. Inman, USN (Ret)
Mr. James R. Taylor - IN MEMORY OF  Ms. Linda D. Taylor
 

Corporate and Organization Benefactors

Aegis Research
(Rae Hufstutler & Willia Geiger)
Applied Signals Technology
AT&T National Information Systems, Government Solutions, Inc.
BAE Systems North America (also a Founder)
BlueWing Ventures (part of Chilton Investment Company)
Boeing Company
Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc. (also a Founder)
CACI International, Inc.
Dell Technologies (also a Founder)
Eagle Alliance
GEBA, Inc.
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Security Affairs Support Association (also a Founder)
Intelligence and National Security Alliance
Northrop Grumman, Space & Mission Systems Corp., Mission Systems Sector (also a Founder)
Northrop Grumman, Space & Mission Systems Corp., Space Technology Sector
Raytheon Company, National Intelligence, Space & Geo-Spatial Program (also a Founder)
Science Applications International Corporation
STG
Tower Federal Credit Union
TRW

Corporate and Organization Patrons

Fiber Plus
Logicon DPC
L3 Communications
National Army Security Agency Association
Peraton (also a Founder)
SRC in honor of Frank Saus
TRW Systems and Information Technology Group


 

Museum Entrance Display - Prior to 2022

In mid-2007 the NSA and the Foundation launched a joint project to renovate the lobby area of the Museum. The goal was to “open up” the entry way and provide a more dynamic welcome for visitors. As part of that project the wall devoted to recognizing the Foundation and its work had to be relocated. The Foundation took the opportunity to improve its image as well as enhance the museum by launching an effort to create a new wall. Prime space was provided immediately adjacent to the main entry. 

In early 2008, NSA completed construction of the new lobby. The Foundation then hired ADG Creative, Inc. of Columbia to design the wall, which included a flat-panel high-definition display, a back-lit duratrans section with 16 colorful images of artifacts and displays from throughout the Museum, and a section recognizing the Foundation’s generous donors. Severn Graphics, Inc. of Glen Bernie, MD was then hired to design, fabricate, and install each section of the wall and the highly decorative background wall covering. The finished product, shown in the accompanying photos, provides an attractive, high-tech welcome for visitors to the Museum. It is sure to leave them with a wonderful and everlasting first impression of our Foundation and their visit to this one-of-a-kind Museum.

In 2021, extensive renovations began at the Museum. Please stay tuned as the NCF will be redesigning its donor and memoriam recognition area and displays within the Museum for the re-opening in 2022.

IN MEMORIAM REGISTRY

Pay tribute to the dedicated cryptologic service of friends, colleagues, or family members.