Gosler will not discuss the exploit work he did for intelligence agencies over that time. It is all still highly classified. The whole story will be told only when secret U.S. documents are declassified, probably in the second half of this century. But all one needs to do is look at the source of his department’s funding to see how critical his work became for the nation’s intelligence apparatus. When Gosler first returned to Sandia in 1990, his department was running on $500,000 from the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration. Five years later, Gosler’s department was
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