WEEKLY REPORT
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December 20, 2016
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March 5, 2007
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Publication Date:
August 16, 1982
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16 August 1982
Weekly Report
Intelligence Community Staff
-- Revised guidance to NFiP Program Managers has been prepared for Acting DCI
signature, as a result of the ICS review of FY-84 budget forecasts and the recent NFIC
meeting. The SIG(I) will discuss the FY-84 budget forecast at a 26 August meeting.
Directorate. for Administration
Smith, Hinchman and Grylis was advised by the Office of Logistics that they have been
selected to prepare the design of the new building. The firm will visit Headquarters on.
16 August and should respond with their proposal by 27 August.
Directorate for Operations - No report.
Deputy Director for Science and Technology
Deputy Director for Intelligence
- Chief, ACIS represented the DCI at a meeting of the nuclear arms control information
policy group chaired by Bud MacFarlane and provided intelligence support to the iJIDCi
for an NSC meeting chaired by the President on Soviet force reconstitution..
- D/NESA and Secretary of State Shultz briefed President Reagan on 13 August on the
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SOVA prepared a memo for Under Secretary of State Buckley regarding the impact on
the Soviets of U.S. only and all COCOM nation embargoes on oil and gas goods- and
technology.
NESA will brief Congressman Solarz, House Foreign Affairs Committee, on Lebanon
and Iran/Iraq and brief House Foreign Affairs staff members on Morocco/Western
Sahara.
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National Intelligence. Council
- C/NIC met. with Deputy Secretary of Defense Carlucci on 9 August to discuss
developments concerning the Soviet gas pipeline issue.
-- NIO/GPF briefed Gen. Meyer, Army Chief of Staff, on the GPF intelligence production
program.... Gen. Meyer expressed particular interest in increasing efforts to provide
intelligence to support the Army R&D program and budget decisions. He mentioned
the need for more definitive information on Soviet tactical lasers, electronic warfare
developments; and chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons.
- C/NIC hosted a briefing session involving NIC and DDI officers and Deputy Secretary
of State- Kenneth Dam on 12 August. The discussions centered on the Soviet economy,
,Soviet energy prospects, and arms control issues.
IntelligLence Producers Council -See tab.
Personnel -See tab.
General Counsel
Conference work on the FY-83 Intelligence Authorization Bill should be completed the
week of 16 August: It will then be ready for action by Congress after a recess on or
about 8 September. Among the issues in this legislation is a personnel ceiling increase
authorization, removal of the Agency from the Brooks Act strictures, and the "former
spouses" retirement payments. -
Inspector General
The amount in question in the apparent fraud case involving a former Africa Division
finance officer has now reached over $74,000.
Office of External Affairs - No report.
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U~omin Calendar
18 August -Meeting with Judge Clark (Acting DCI)
20 August -Breakfast with Secretary of Defense (Acting DCI).
24 August - ~ _
- NFIB Meeting (Acting DCI)
-Executive Committee Meeting: -Long-Range Planning: HUMINT and
Technical Collection Capabilities (Acting DCI, ExDir)