Born: 1935 (circa), United States (assumed)
Died: NA
Country most active: United States
Also known as: Sally
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“Sally” Botsai started work at NSA in 1957 shortly after her college graduation. She continued her education eventually earning her Ph.D. in International Relations in 1972.
Dr. Botsai spent twelve years in Operations before she was selected for a tour as the NSA representative in the White House Situation Room. She was the first NSA woman to hold this position. After her two-year tour she was asked to return as the Deputy Director of the White House Situation Room. She held this position until 1976. She also attended the National War College again, the first NSA woman to do so, graduating in 1977.
Dr. Botsai received the Meritorious Civilian Service Award in 1976 and the Director’s Distinguished Service Medal in 1998.