From July 1995 to August 2000, Regan worked as a USAF assignee at the
National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) in
Chantilly, Virginia, and was a
signals intelligence specialist. He was forced into retirement in August 2000, having failed to accept an overseas deployment. In October 2000, he was hired by
TRW Inc., but brought back to NRO and monitored. In 1999, he had begun downloading data from
Intelink, and in total removed 20,000 pages,
CD-ROMs and videotapes from NRO. According to prosecutors, he had
credit card debts of $117,000 and wrote a letter to
Saddam Hussein offering to sell intelligence material for $13 million. He also made similar offers to
Libya and
China. He buried the majority of the stolen documents in several forests. The plot was first discovered in December 2000, when an informant from the Libyan Consulate in New York handed the FBI a series of letters. Each envelope also contained aerial images taken by US satellites of military sites in the
Middle East, as well as other imagery to prove he wasn't bluffing. FBI agent Steve Carr and other investigators began investigating him in April 2001. == Arrest and conviction ==