PROCEDURES FOR STRATEGIC WARNING NOTICES

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January 23, 1976
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~a .. D USIB-D-71, 11 / 1 9 23 January 1976 M1 MORANDUM FOR THE UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE BOARD SUBJECT Procedures for Strategic Warning Notices REFERENCES , a. USII3 -D-71.11/18, 16 January 1976 b. USIB-M-714, 23 January 1976, Item 2 The attached Procedures for Strategic Warning Notices, which were approved by the United States Intelligence Board on 23 January 1976, are circulated herewith for information and implementation. Executive Secretary KT P D PROCEDURES FOR STRATEGIC WARNING NOTICES 1. The Strategic Warning Notice (SWN) is a special report prepared by the Special Assistant for Strategic Warning (SA) and issued by the DCI when, in his judgment there appears to be evidence that the Soviet Union, the Warsaw Pact, the People's Republic of China or North Korea is considering military action by its armed forces beyond its borders or is employing its military capahi l .i ties beyond its borders in ways that might threaten confrontation ivi th the US. 2. The DCI will notify the President and the National Security Council of the warning not ice and take such other action as he deems necessary. The DCI will also transmit the Strategic Warning Notices to the USII3 Principals for further dissemination within their departments and agenc ics. (When appropriate , the DCI wi 11 also propose release of the substance of the warning notices to allied governments. ) When time is of the essence, the SA may issue such notices directly to the President and NSC with concurrent dissemina- tion to the DCI and USIl3 Principals. 3. An SWN will normally be initiated by the SA or , in his absence , the Director of the Strategic Warning Staf If (SWS). It may also be proposed to the SA by a USIB Principal, Atl:achrnent USIB - D-71. 11/19 a National Intelligence F.icer, or by any other senior officer of the intelligence or foreign affairs communites, A proposal for an SWN will be addressed to the SA but the decision to issue an SWN will, when time permits, rest with the DCI. 4. Responsibility for preparing an SWN will rest with the SA, and he may call on any element of the Intelligence Community for support. Whenever possible the SWS will. coordinate a draft of the SWN with the USIB participants and the appropriate National Intelligence Officer (NIO). Any dissenting views will be described in the SWN. The SiN is authorized to limit or forgo coordination when time is of the essence. All SWNs will note the extent of coordination within the Community. 5. At the earliest possible time, the SWS should notify appropriate USIB participants of the decision to draft a Strategic Warning Notice.* When time permits, the SWS should also indicate the source of information that led to the decision, the extent of coordination being sought, the amount of assistance desired, and the likely time of issuance. When feasible, appropriate US embassies and field commands should also be notified that an SWN is being prepared When feasible, NOIWON or other conferencing procedures may be used to so notify. 2 25X1 Nil - Attachment y USIB-D-71, 1l/1 and their views should be solicited. An SWN will in most circumstances be a paper which provides the basic rationale for the issuance of a warning. Occasionally, however, an SWN may consist simply of a covering memorandum attached to an existing intelligence document, suggesting in essence that the policy maker should focus on the situat ion reported in the basic document. (.. An SWN will also clearly indicate what special actions are being taken to ensure effective coverage of the situation, e.g. , the initiation of special collection efforts. 7. A supplementary SWN should be prepared whenever, in the view of the SA, the situation has greatly intensified or changed in some especially significant way. An appropriate advisory should be issued by the DCI whenever, in his judg- ment, events indicate that the crisis at hand has abated or terminated. Collection efforts arising from the issuance of the SWN should also be modified or canceled as appropriate. SECRET, 3