WEEKLY REPORT

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CIA-RDP83M00914R002900050064-0
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RIPPUB
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December 20, 2016
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March 1, 2007
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64
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October 1, 1982
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Approved For Release 2007/03/03: CIA-RDP83M00914R002900050064-0 Approved For Release 2007/03/03: CIA-RDP83M00914R002900050064-0 Approved For Release 2007/03/03: CIA-RDP83M00914R002900050064-0 TOP SECRET Weekly Report Intelligence Community Staff - The Chairman, DCI Security Committee, returned from his trip to Moscow. The Chairman and staff discussed with State Department Security their concept for securing entire floors of the new chancery building. They encouraged State to arrange for timely testing of this proposal to permit the Security Committee to evaluate it against the national plan for Moscow Embassy security. Directorate for Administration The Succession Planning List of the Senior Officer Development Program for the Directorate of Administration is being forwarded to the Director of Personnel. On 23 September a representative from the Office of Security Industrial Security Branch provided a security briefing to employees I I 2X1 X1 1 Directorate for Operations - No report. Deputy Director for Science and Technology - The New York Times asked CIA Public Affairs for permission to do a story on FBIS. We have told Public Affairs that we strongly opposed and hope to maintain our usual low profile. SECRETS Approved For Release 2007/03/03: CIA-RDP83M00914R002900050064-0 Deputy Director for Intelligence - SOYA, with the cooperation of the other DDI offices, has prepared talking points on problems of NODIS traffic for the DCI to use at his next luncheon with Secretary Shultz. - EURA prepared a written briefing for Deputy Secretary of Defense Carlucci in preparation for his trip to Romania which provided a general political overview on Romania with emphasis on prospects for Ceausescu. National Intelligence Council - The NIC was visited by David Abshire of Georgetown's CSIS in his PFIAB capacity. He and Col. Wood (Executive Director, PFIAB) discussed with the NIOs their relationships with intelligence consumers. - NIO-at-Large and his Assistant met with representatives of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission concerning NBC's intelligence support needs; NIU/NarCotiCS Chaired the first Narcotics Warning Meeting this week, at w ich the DDCI spoke, and met with SSCI staffers to discuss the NIO role in narcotics intelligence. NIO/USSR-EE spent most of two days at NSA talking with their group managers on the USSR (A Group) and international issues (G Group). He came away convinced that we must do more to sensitize NSA and help them find imaginative ways to get more intelligence Personnel - See tab. General Counsel 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 - OGC is coordinating the use of an NPIC photo interpreter by the Department of Justice as an expert witness in a nazi war criminal denaturalization case. See tab for details. Approved For Release 2007/03/03: CIA-RDP83M00914R002900050064-0 TOP SECRET Inspector General Comptroller Office of External Affairs - See tab. National Intelligence Emergency Support Office Upcoming Calendar ,3'S October - NFIB Meeting (DCI) - Meeting with Judge Clark (DCI) 8 October - Breakfast with Secretary of Defense (DCI, DDCI) TOE '(-R ET Approved For ReleoseM?/03/03.: CIA-RDP83M00914R002900050064-0 125X1 a 30 Intelligence Community Staff Weekly Report 27 September - 1 October Legislative Liaison - Delivered copies of the SAFE r s to SCI and SSCI. FMffic Security - The Chairman, DCI Security Committee, returned f -s tr p to Moscow. The Chairman and staff discussed with St t Department Security their concept for securing entire floors o'f t new chancery building. They encouraged State to arrange for tiely testing of this proposal to permit the Security Committee to evaluate it against the national plan for Moscow Embassy security. Ci it~l Hill Securi- Discussions continue with the FBI to try to get them to take-the lead in arranging for technical surveillance countermeasures training for the Capitol Police to ensure secure hearing room environments for sensitive Executive Branch testimony.