LETTER TO ADMIRAL STANSFIELD TURNER FROM JOHN C. STENNIS
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Remarks:
To 10: For comment to DDCI/DCI.
25 Sept 78
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WARREN O. MAGNUSON, WASH., CHAIRMAN
JOHN C. STENNIS. MISS. MILTON R. YOUNG, N. DAK.
ROBERT C. BYRD, W. VA. CLIFFORD P. CASE, N.J.
WILLIOA PROXMIRE, WIS. EDWARD W. BROOKE, MASS.
DANIEL K. INOUYE. HAWAII MARK O. HATFIELD, OREG.
BIRCH BAYH. IND. CHARLES MCC. MATHIAS. JR., MO.
THOMAS F. EAGLETON, MO. RICHARD S. SCHWEIKER, PA.
LAWTON CHILES, FLA. HENRY BELLMON, OKLA.
J. BENNETT JOHNSTON. LA. LOWELL P. WEICKER, JR., CONN.
WALTER D. HUDDLESTON, KY.
QUENTIN N. BURDICK, N. OAK.
PATRICK J. LEAHY, VT.
JIM SASSER, TENN.
DENNIS DECONCINI. ARIZ.
DALE BUMPERS, ARK.
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
WASHINGTON. D.C. 20510
September 25, 1978
Admiral Stansfield Turner
Director of Central Intelligence
Washington, D. C. 20505
Reference is made to your letter of May 3, which
requested approval to reorganize elements of the Intelligence
Community oversight function. A proposed FY 1978 reprogramming
and FY 1979 budget amendment were associated.
wed
Basically, the Committee interposes no objection to the
concept of staff reorganization as you have outlined it. In such
matters, the Committee feels that, within the bounds of Congressional
direction, mechanics of program execution are best left to those
tasked with that responsibility. This, however, does not constitute
approval for all aspects of the proposal.
The matter of ultimate personnel and funding levels for
this function is yet to be resolved as part of the FY 1979 budget
process. As such, no commitment is made beyond ositions
addressed in your letter and, pending budget action, no
implementing steps should be taken which would presuppose a higher
number.
With best wishes, I am
JCS:fjm