Federal Temporal Anomaly Authority

The U.S. Federal Temporal Anomaly Authority is a sub-agency of the National Institute of Standards and Technology operating in a bilateral agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense. The FTAA leads temporal monitoring and defensive strategy for the United States Government and is responsible for implementing the President's temporal policies. The U.S. currently has cross-temporal diplomatic relations with three chronographic eras and maintains active information gathering operations in each. This WWW site is a cooperative initiative between the FTAA's Office of Public Communication and the Department of Computer and Machine Sciences at St. Joseph's College in Emmitsburg, MD.

The FTAA is staffed by a dedicated corps of professionals who work to keep Americans and this temporal era safe and secure each day. You may use the links below to learn more about the history of the agency and our current operations. FTAA employees may access sensitive information in the data storage area.

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This is an official U.S. Government source for information on the WWW. Inclusion of non-U.S. Government links does not imply endorsement of contents.

Need help? Have a temporal policy question? Email us at ftaaweb@stjc.edu or by phone at (202) 738-9235.

Last Updated: January 12, 1994
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