AT THE CABINET FAMILY TALK ON 12 APRIL, PRESIDENT SAID:
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At the Cabinet Family talk on 12 April, President said:
-- Before became President was concerned about reputation and
professionalism of CIA and Intelligence Community, but since being in
White House and responsible above anyone else for nation's security,
has been highly impressed with competence, objectivity and ability of
Intelligence Community to give him accurate, unbiased, complete analyses
important to him and other Cabinet members.
-- Professionalism of CIA plesant surprise to him. Commented on
prompt and meaningful support. For example, when reads PDB, writes
question in margin and next day has answer.
-- Absolutely crucial we maintain capability for covert action -
in case we ever find ourselves in a state of conflict with another
nation, must have instant ability to address the problem.
-- Looked at analyses made by Intelligence Oversight Board for last
12 months and absolutely no illegalities or improprieties being per-
petrated by CIA.
-- If all Americans knew what he knew about present function of
Intelligence Community, there would be an alleviation of concern and
nothing to be ashamed of.
-- Has much surer sense of making right decisions about our
national security because of growing trust in capability of CIA and
other intelligence counsels.
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DCI
Director of Central Intelligence
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DEFENSE STATE
JUSTICE TREASURY ERDA
CIA
Energy and
Development
FBI Administration
NSA DIA
National Defense
Security Intelligence
Agency Agency
Special
Reconnaissance
Programs
I
SERVICES
Army
Navy
Air Force
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? COLLECTION
? ANALYSIS
? DISSEMINATION
? COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
? COVERT ACTION
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THE
INTELLIGENCE
PROCESS
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INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION
Agency
NSA
SPECIAL
RECONNAISSANCE
PROGRAMS
CIA-STATE
Imagery
Humint
Type
Sigint
Sigint
ARMY
Agency
TREASURY!
FBI
ERDA
NAVY
AIR FORCE
Feedback
Tactical
Treasury
from
Nuclear
Assets
Type
Attaches
Counter-
Expertise
Humint
intelligence
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INTELLIGENCE
PROCESS
Collection
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INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS
Agency
Type
DIA
Military
Political
CIA
Political
Economic
Military
STATE
Political
Economic
TREASURY
Monetary
Economic
ARMY
NAVY
AIR FORCE
Military
Political
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DISSEMINATION
CUSTOMERS:
PRESIDENT ? Daily Brief (PDB)
?Twice weekly meetings with DCI
? Spot reports
CABINET ?National Intelligence Daily Newspaper
?Spot reports
CONGRESS ? Briefings
? Daily and weekly reports
MILITARY ? Military Estimates
? Warning Indicators
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THE
INTELLIGENCE
PROCESS
Support
Counterintelligence
and Covert Action
Collection
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COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
and COVERT ACTION
Counterintelligence
USA FBI
Overseas CIA
Covert Action
CIA
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CONTROLS (Oversight Program )
Executive Order 11905
? President
? NSC
? Congress
? Intelligence Oversight Board
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THE
INTELLIGENCE
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/ Analysis
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Dissemination
Collection
Support
Counterintelligence
and Covert Action
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Director o
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DEFENSE STATE
DCI
Central Intelligence
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JUSTICE TREASURY ERDA
Energy and
Development
FBI Administration
CIA
NSA DIA
National Defense
Security Intelligence
Agency Agency
Special
Reconnaissance
Programs
SERVICES
Army
Navy
Air Force
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Type
DIA
CIA
Political
Economic
Military
STATE
TREASURY
Military
Political
Political
Economic
Monetary
Economic
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DISSEMINATION
CUSTOMERS:
PRESIDENT Daily Brief (PDB)
Twice weekly meetings with DCI
Spot reports
CABINET National Intelligence Daily Newspaper
Spot reports
CONGRESS Briefings
Daily and weekly reports
MILITARY Military Estimates
Warning Indicators
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and COVERT ACTION
Counte ' tel Ugg
,jr
e
USA
FBI
Overseas- CIA
Covert Action
CIA
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CONTROLS (Oversight Program )
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President
NSC
Congress
Intelligence Oversight Board
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INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION
Agency
Type
NSA
Sigint
SPECIAL
RECONNAISSANCE
PROGRAMS
Imagery
Sigint
CIA-STATE
Humint
Agency
TREASURY
Type Treasury
Attaches
FBI
Feedback
from
Counter-
intelligence
ERDA
Nuclear
Expertise
ARMY
NAVY
AIR FORCE
Tactical
Assets
Humint
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CABINET TALK,
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Clean living reward - I1 spook
Rest life people assoc plots assass, overthrow govts,
mail openings, telephone tapping
Whether tarred or vice versa
Difficult today talk CIA w/o those images coming to people's minds
Not interested passing juPgul'tf - whether - who
Point out both good - bad - publicity
II. Good Results
A. Congress - investigations -
l. Bottom line
Need intelligence to make decisions
Pleases me - always looking for customers
2. Recognize need more active overs ip
Welcome this
Share responsibility
Gain insight how country wants intelligence done
B. Public
1. Insisted intelligence activities conform to American law/values
2. Also conscious need some G~~p y - STAT
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A. Many sensitive and worthwhile intelligence activities
have been compromised, and subsequently abandoned.
B. Lives of dedicated Americans and friends of America whose only
crime was their honorable service to this nation were put in
danger, at least one lost.,
C. The credibility/reliability of U.S. intelligence relations
with foreign governments is questioned. Both Americans and
non-Americans are more reluctant to confide information to an
organization which in the future might be helpless to prevent their
relationship from being known. Contacts are lost, information is
not conveyed, and. in the end, the United States suffers. 5-10 years_
D. Finally, these various revelations give rise to a lot of
misinformation which, like most gossip is virtually impossible
to refute successfully without disclosing sensitive information.
IV. Secrecy Paradox
Borderline between op nneSs in our society all desire
and level of secrecy in our government all recognize necessary.
Too many secrets can endanger fabric society - by inviting
Too little secrecy may endanger our free because others may try to
take advantage of us. DItr~'J~
Today too much media irresponsible - with respect to secrets -
It assumes any secret is evasion -
Undoubtedly classify too much - invite disregard
Continual struggle -
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Genuine desires IC keep much private as possible -
reasons later. Pres. obligation country to be as open
as possible.
Difficult choices - not taken lightly.
V. What do
Leads me describe what do Ax- ~
One thing - provide a service not to public at large as
do most Departments/Agencies -
But to clients in Federal Government
Pres.
Cabinet
JCS
Ambassadors
Commanders
Congress
Deal one product - fnr&i n. intelligence
Not of, about, on Americans but foreign persons, events
Generate Intelligence in 6 different Dept/Agencies of which
CIA is only one -
Thus 2 jobs = DCI/DCIA
CIA - only direct line control
Responsible also for overall product and coordination of
DOD - NSA-NRO-DIA-Services
State
FBI - CI
Treasury - Agents
ERDA
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Describe how me dot-her by discussing 5steps or components-
good intell service where each player plays
1. Collection
2. Analysis
3. Dissemination
4. CI
5. Covert
Sign is - Air around us
Talks - Radios - Telegraphs - Telephones
Listens - military
Radars - other sensing devices
Alert - importance to us
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Iga
Aircraft
Satellite photography
Very capable
Overt
Broadcasts
Publications
Travel
Court
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STAT
Our task - as a n manner as possible
limits to indecency
F C,014 ;mo *qo w
Often asked - nep,~...- have satellites
Don't know for (zpre -
Do provide different types -
Satellites - facts of today
Spies - intent for tomorrow
Signals - some of each -
Who does the collection
My task - tie together
Min $
VIII. Analysis
1. Turns raw data/facts into meaningful information
2. Not much publicity/less exciting than collection/most important-
function of intelligence.
3. Gamut from current intelligence to research studies to
"National, Intelligence Estimates"
a. _ C-, ~~nt intellie
(1) Quick reporting of world events
(a)' What is the meaning of India's election results?
(b) How serious is the invasion of Zaire?
(c) What effect will the drought in China have on its crops?
Max effect
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b. Research studies
(1) Much like research done in universities
(2) Examples:
(a) Potential threats, e.g., Soviet force trend; t
M !LWLJA=
(b) Trends affecting short and long-range policy, e.g.,
natural gas, world population, oil, urbanization,
Wip food, poverty, environment.
:HART 7
040 By word - ity - difficult - stand clear policy
IX. Dissemination
1. Finished product is
assed t
p
o customers
sissemi.nat ion
2. World's most exclusive dam - the President's Daily Brief (PDB)
a. Supplemented by spot reports on items of special interest or
fast-breaking events
b. And by twice weekly meetings with DCI
3. National Intelligence Daily Newspaper. (Im Sent to:
a. Cabinet Officers - 80% PDB - First page - new form - suggestions
b. Heads of major government units
c. Key policymakers
4. Specialized publications
a. Topics of special interest (oil, gas, terrorism)
b. Regular issues (economic data, agricultural production,
DIA military appraisals).
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5.
a. Especially for Congress, but also other Government officials
b. DCI may brief on special topic at Cabinet or other meetings
X. Counelli
Zommmmm-
1. Discovering and identifying agents of foreign governments
2. Countering their efforts to collect our secrets
Examples:
a. Warn friendly government that diplomat being sent to their country
is actually an intelligence agent
b. Watch a farms--ergrzre and expose his attempt to recruit local
citizens to collect secrets on his behalf.
FBI/CIA
XI. Covert Action - Most Notoriety
1. Small, but important activity
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1. Treaty verification (SALT/MBFR)
a. Must be certain of Soviet status during negotiations to
preclude bluff/deception.
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IV. Brings up Controls
A. Executive Order 11905 Procedures on Covert Action
1. NSC
2. President
3. Congress
a. Seven Committees (hope for two)
4. Other oversight
B. Intelligence Oversight Board IOB
1. Watchdog
2. Established by Executive Order 11905 in response to improprieties
uncovered in Congressional investigation of IC.
3. Three members:
a. Robert Murphy
b. Leo Cherne
c. Stephen Ailes
4. Receives reports at least quarterly from Inspectors General
and General Counsels on IC activities which raise questions of
legality/propriety. Any employee.
5. Charged to report to President any intelligence activities
it considers may be improper; and to the President and
Attorney Genera]. any activities which may be illegal.
V. Why Intelli e ncel
A. A logical question at this point might be, why is all this
effort necessary? Why is intelligence important to the U.S.?
B. Many reasons:
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2. World is not an open society
a. Unfortunate perhaps, but cannot compete in open only
3. International interests growing
a. Commerce
(1) Grain sales
(2) Fishing - sea exploitation
4. Terrorism
5. Narcotics
6. Foreign policy
a. Prevent surprise
7. Military. preparedness
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CABINET TALK
I. Intro
Clean living reward - #1 spook
Rest life people assoc plots assass, overthrow govts,
mail openings, telephone tapping
Whether tarred or vice versa
Difficult today talk CIA w/o those images coming to people's minds
Not interested passing ,jud e - whether - who
Point out both good - bad sult - publicity
A
II. Good Results
A. Congress - investigations -
1. Bottom line
Need intelligence to make decisions
Pleases me - always looking for customers
2. Recognize need more active oversight
Welcome this
Share responsibility
Gain insight how country wants intelligence done
B. Public
1. Insisted intelligence activities conform to American law/values
2. Also conscious need some secrecy -
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III. Bad Results
A. Many sensitive and worthwhile intelligence activities
have been compromised, and subsequently abandoned.
B. Lives of dedicated Americans and friends of America whose only
crime was their honorable service to this nation were put in
danger, at least one lost.
C. The credibility/reliability of U.S. intelligence relations
with foreign governments is questioned. Both Americans and
non-Americans are more reluctant to confide information to an
organization which in the future might be helpless to prevent their
relationship from being known. Contacts are lost, information is
not conveyed, and. in the end, the United States suffers. 5-10 years.
D. Finally, these various revelations give rise to a lot of
misinformation which, like most gossip is virtually impossible
to refute successfully without disclosing sensitive information.
IV. Secrecy Paradox
Borderline between openness in our society all desire
and level of secrecy in our government all recognize necessary.
Too many secrets can endanger fabric society - by inviting abuses.
Too little secrecy may endanger our.,freVA= because others may try to
take advantage of us. .1218 /-"/c &Z r 4141E
Today too much media irresponsible - with respect to secrets
It assumes any secret is evasion -
Undoubtedly classify too much - invite disregard
Continual struggle -
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Shut' 1 enrlr
Genuine desires IC keep much private as possible -
reasons later. Pres. obligation, country to be as open
as possible.
Difficult choices - not taken lightly.
V. What do
Leads me describe what do
One thing - provide a service - not to public at large as
do most Departments/Agencies -
But to clients in Federal Government
Pres.
Cabinet
JCS
Ambassadors
Commanders
Congress
Deal one product - foreign intelligence
Not of, about, on Americans but foreign persons, events
Generate Intelligence in 6 different Dept/Agencies of which
CIA is only one -
Thus 2 jobs - DCI/DCIA
CIA - only direct line control
Responsible also for overall product and coordination of
DOD - NSA-NRO-DIA-Services
State
FBI - CI
Treasury - Agents
ERDA
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'Wi
Describe how mesh together by discussing 5 to s or components
good intell service where each player plays
1. Collection
2. Analysis
3. Dissemination
4. CI
5. Covert
VII. Collection
4cJ nic l - s trce e ectro,
i t
sensor -Of
se
Han - Mesta Har- Newspap
Technical
Signals - Air around us
Talks - Radios - Telegraphs - Telephones
Listens - military
Radars - other sensing devices
Alert - importance to us
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Imagery
Aircraft
Satellite photography
Very capable -
Human
Overt -
Broadcasts
Publications
Travel
Covert
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STAT
Our task - as decent manner as possible
limits to indecency
,-,bR&w MID Often asked - need spies - have satellites
Don't know for t re -
Do provide different types -
Satellites - facts of today
Spies - intent for tomorrow
Signals - some of each -
Who does the collection
My task - tie together
Min $
Max effect C~s?~0/vs R! /- /N ra/0
VIII. Analysis
1. Tu
rns raw data/facts into meaningful information
2. Not much publicity/less exciting than collection/most important
function of intelligence.
3. Gamut from current intelligence to research studies to
"National Intelligence Estimates"
a. Current intelligence
(1) Quick reporting of world events
(a) What is the meaning of India's election results?
(b) How serious is the invasion of Zaire?
(c) What effect will the drought in China have on its crops?
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b. Research studies
(1) Much like research done in universities
(2) Examples:
(a) Potential threats, e.g., Soviet force trend; terrorism
(b) Trends affecting short and long-range policy, e.g.,
natural gas, world population, oil, urbanization,
'yD food, poverty, environment.
-}~
C Q P7/E /!7OIV By word - objectivity - difficult - stand clear policy
IX. Dissemination
CHART 7
1. Finished product is passed to customers
Dissemination
2. World's most exclusive daily - the President's Daily Brief (PDB)
a. Supplemented by spot reports on items of special interest or
fast-breaking events
b. And by twice weekly meetings with DCI
3. National Intelligence Daily Newspaper. (NID) Sent to:
a. Cabinet Officers - 80% PDB - First page - new form - suggestions
b. Heads of major government units
c. Key policymakers
4. Specialized publications
a. Topics of special interest (oil, gas, terrorism)
b. Regular issues (economic data, agricultural production,
DIA military appraisals).
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5. Briefings
a. Especially for Congress, but also other Government officials
b. DCI may brief on special topic at Cabinet or other meetings
S X. Counterintelligence
CHART 8
1. Discovering and identifying agents of foreign governments
CIA and CA
2. Countering their efforts to collect our secrets
Examples:
a. Warn friendly government that diplomat being sent to their country
is actually an intelligence agent
FBI/CIA b. Watch a foreign agent and expose his attempt to recruit local
citizens to collect secrets on his behalf.
XI. Covert Action - Most Notoriety
1. Small, but important activity
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CHART 9
IV. Brings up Controls
A. Executive Order 11905 Procedures on Covert Action
1. NSC
2. President
3. Congress
a. Seven Committees (hope for two)
4. Other oversight
B. Intelligence Oversight Board (IOB)
1. Watchdog
2. Established by Executive Order 11905 in response to improprieties
uncovered in Congressional investigation of IC.
3. Three members:
a. Robert !~dry. Thomas L. Farmer
b. Te- CLcr c Albert Gore
c. 9 " hen Ai lcs William W. Scranton
4. Receives reports at least quarterly from Inspectors General
and General Counsels on IC activities which raise questions of
legality/propriety. Any employee.
5. Charged to report to President any intelligence activities
it considers may be improper; and to the President and.
Attorney General any activities which may be illegal.
V. Why Intelligence?
A. A logical question at this point might be, why is all this
effort necessary? Why is intelligence important to the U.S.?
B. Many reasons:
1. Treaty verification (SALT/MBFR)
a. Must be certain of Soviet status during negotiations to
preclude bluff/deception.
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2. World is not an open society
a. Unfortunate perhaps, but cannot compete in open only
3. International interests growing
a. Commerce
(1) Grain sales
(2) Fishing - sea exploitation
4. Terrorism
5. Narcotics
6. Foreign policy
a. Prevent surprise
7. Military preparedness
7/4 1 A~~l
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INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS
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COUNTERINTELLIG ENCE
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