WEEKLY OGC REPORT FOR THE DCI/DDCI

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CIA-RDP83M00914R002900020016-6
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December 20, 2016
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February 22, 2007
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May 14, 1982
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MEMO
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Approved For Release 200770?C'2~3 - ("A-RDP83M00914R002900020016-6 14 May 1982 Office of Personnel Checklist Recruitment Progress With 60% of the fiscal year completed, we have already hired 115% of our goal for professional and technical employees. We have only hired 50% of our goal for clericals this fiscal year; however, we have a very large number of clericals in process and expect to have many available soon for assignment. Approved For Release 2007/02/23 ,ft 14 May 1982 MEMORANDUM FOR: Executive Director FROM: Stanley Sporkin General Counsel SUBJECT: Weekly OGC Report for the DCI/DDCI Approved For Release 2007/02/,TP83MOO914R002900020016-6 Identities Legislation. House and Senate Intelligence Committee staffs appear to be very close to agreement on mutually acceptable language for the Joint Statement of Managers which will accompany the Conference Committee report on the Identities Bill. If all goes well, conference action could be completed soon, without the formality of an actual physical meeting of the conferees. (IUO) Criminal Code Amendment. The Senate initially failed to amend S. 907 to include the DCI and DDCI among the government officials protected by the Bill's new criminal offenses provi- sions. After determining that a breakdown in communications between the Cloakroom and a Senate staff aide was responsible for this oversight, we worked closely with SSCI and Judiciary Committee staffs to rectify the situation. Late on Wednesday, 12 May, the Senate by unanimous consent agreed to ask that the Bill be returned to the Senate from the House of Represen- tatives in order to correct its engrossment. When the Bill is returned, the DCI and DDCI will be added to the list of protected officials. This kind of retroactive amendment process is a relatively unusual Senate procedure. (U) ANTICIPATED SIGNIFICANT EVENTS 15 - 21 MAY 1982 FOIA. The government-wide FOIA legislation which had been scheduled for Senate Judiciary Committee markup on 11 May is now scheduled to be dealt with on Tuesday, 18 May. It is unclear, however, whether the compromise agreements worked out between Senator Orrin Hatch and Senators Biden and Leahy will hold together. In any event, this Bill does not address the major concerns of the Intelligencp,Compnity. (IUO) tan y , i-Yi Aooroved For Release 2007/02/2 UPKMODR14RO02900020016-6 Approved For Release 2007/02/23: CIA-RDP83MOO9 OONRO f l L 1.4 May 1982 DCI WEEKLY REPORT Met with PIOB Chairman, W. Glenn Campbell, Board member, Charles Tyroller, and Counsel, Robert Turner, for what was to have been a 15-20 minute Wilson/Terpil briefing. It lasted closer to an hour. Approved For Release 2007/02/23: CIA-RDP83M00914R002900020016-6 Q Approved For Release 2007/02/23: CIA-RDP83M00914R002900020016-6