OFFICE OF SECURITY SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES WEEK OF 13 MAY 1977
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May 20, 1977
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2 0 MAY 1977
MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Administration
FROM: Robert W. Gambino
Director of Security
SUBJECT: Office of Security Significant Activities
Week of 13 May 1977
REFERENCE: DDA Administrative Instruction No. 74-S
1. This memorandum is for information only.
2. The activities of the Office of Security during
the week of 13 - 19 May 1977 were highlighted by the
following items:
a. The Office of Security was advised on 13 May
that the Washington, D. C. home of the Deputy Director
of Science and Technology had been burglarized. An
Office representative along with a member of the
Security Management Staff/DDS4T, responded to lend
assistance, advice, and guidance. It was determined
that nothing was taken.
b. On 16 May representatives of the Office of
Security and Office of SIGINT Operations (OSO), DDS4T
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of courier vehicles to be used by OSO
Tentative agreement on specifications
and presented to the Armoring Focal Point Officer,
Office of Security, Department of State. This officer
is to begin visits to private companies with resources
to manufacture armor to determine the feasibility
of meeting the proposed specifications.
c. On 17 May an Office of Security representative
indoctrinated the newly appointed Administrator,
General Services Administration, for access to
Sensitive Compartmented Information.
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d. During the reporting period the Office of
Security prepared a study on eleven recent unauthorized
disclosure cases for review by staff members of the
Security Subcommittee, Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence. The compilation illustrates the gravity
of unauthorized disclosures in a format which will
facilitate briefing of subcommittee members.
e. Two Office of Security representatives are
currently participating in the debriefing of Mr. Christopher
J. Boyce in Los Angeles.
3. Projected Office of Security activities for the
week of 20 May 1977 of possible interest at the Directorate
level include:
currently being hold at the
a. On 20 May the eight Office of Security repre-
sentatives and one Communications Security Officer
enrolled in the Survey and Personnel Protection Course
will be addressed by the Chief, Education and Training
Staff, Office of Security, Department of State. Under
discussion will be the Department of State's security
program, as it functions domestically and abroad, and
as it relates to the overseas security program of
this Agency.
b. The Polygraph Branch of the Office of Security
will be holding a seminar 24 - 27 May 1977 at the
Emphasis will be on
case processing and presentations will be made y
various elements of the DDO and DDSAT.
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IS MAY 1977
MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Administration
FROM: Robert W. Gambino
Director of Security
SUBJECT: Office of Security Significant Activities
Week of 6 May 1977
1. This memorandum is for information only.
2. The activities of the Office of Security during
the week of 61'May 12 May 1977 were highlighted by the
following items:
a. On 6 May 1977 Office of Securit representatives
visited the
Increased police patrol in the area o
25X1A National Photographic Interpretation Center.
The police Wrecognized this particular neighborhood as a
problem area, and promised to pay special attention to
the route used by NPIC secretaries from their building
to the parking lot during the critical hours, 1500 to 1300
hours, Monday through Friday.
b. On 10 May Mr. Thomas Farmer and former Senator
Albert Core, newly appointed Chairman and Member, respectively,
of the Intelligence Oversight Board were briefed on three
.sensitive compartmented information programs by an Office
of Security representative.
c. On 11 May an Office representative met with
Messrs. Gitenstein and Bushong, staff members of the
Security Subcommittee, Senate Select Comm,itteq on Intelligence,
for discussion and review of leak data base file and the
processes used in the investigation of unauthorized
disclosures. Subsequent meetings are being arranged.
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d. New directional antennae for the DCI/DDCI
Residential Alarm.Systernswere received. The first unit
was positioned at t're.'DCX residence on 11 Maya The second
unit will be osi-tiened-- at. the DDCI residence on 13 May
1977.
fv In coordination with the Fairfax Police
Department, the American Automobile Association and the
Doron Precision Systems,-Inc., this Office presented
on 12 May a series of demonstrations and exhibits in
support of Defensive Driving Week. This presentation
will also be given on 13 May.
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