WEEKLY REPORT

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February 27, 1984
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Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 SECRET 27 February 1984 Weekly Report Directorate of Administration - The Office of Data Processing has completed program modifications for the Budget Ranking System for the 1986 Budget cycle. Test results have been forwarded to the Office of the Comptroller for approval. Directorate of Operations - No report. Directorate of Science and Technology Directorate of Intelligence - ALA prepared a memorandum, "Salvadoran Death Squad Activity," for the DDCI. - At the request of the DCI, OGI, in conjunction with the NIO for Counterterrorism and repared an informal memorandum on how the Agency F__ I Might cope with the problem ot terrorism. - SOVA prepared a memorandum for the DCI on the succession issue, and has also completed a chronology of events Chernenko will face with regard to U.S.-Soviet relations. - Lt.Gen. Vaught, a senior U.S. Commander in Korea in 1981-82, will visit OEA's Korea Branch next week. Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 SECRET NIO/W (David McManis) briefed the IR&D Council and had lengthy discussions on the need for information handling improvements an etter exploitation of open source materials; gave similar briefing to the new chairman of the Information Handling Subcommittee, with emphasis on joint information handling projects; forwarded substantive comments to CRES oI&W target sets; debriefed the Executive Director on his recent Pacific trip, focusing on problems of distribution, dissemination, and communications; met with C/EUR concerning a strategy for the continued involvement of key European countries in I&W. National Intelligence Council - NIO at Large (Hal Ford) forwarded the draft NIE on Sino-Soviet Relations to the Acting DCI for release to NFIB representatives. - NIO/Counterterrorism (David Whipple), assisted by senior DDO and DDI officers, is completing a paper outlining a comprehensive USG program, encompassing diplomatic, military, special activity, and intelligence activities, designed to provide protection against international terrorism. The NIO/CT officiated, along with the Executive Director of CIA, in a "ribbon cutting ceremony" officially inaugurating the DCI Terrorism Analyst Network; transmitted message on behalf of the DCI to other participating agencies to demonstrate the versatility of network communications; briefed and discussed terrorism problems at the Center for Naval Analysis with members of the Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel Task Force on Terrorism; assumed chairmanship of the Interagency Intelligence Committee on Terrorism on 23 February. NIO/Economics (Maurice Ernst) returned from working visit NIO/SP (Larry Gershwin) briefed Senator Warner's Strategic and Theater Nuclear Forces Subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee (with Senators Quayle, Levin and Exon also present) on recent developments in Soviet strategic forces and prospects for the 1990s. A/NIO/S met with of Boeing Corporation to discuss supporting a Defense Nuclear Agency project on deep basing concepts for nuclear weapons and command and control, which the Agency hopes will include an intelligence contribution on how the Soviets might attack deeply based assets. NIO/S&T (Julian Nall), joined by the Chairman of STIC, briefed separately the IR&D Council and the Defense Science Board on NIE 11-12-83. crnnr'T' Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 SECRET Office of Inspector General - he final drafts of nspections have been sent to the 25X1 appropriate components for review. The final drafts of the OEA, DCD, and Rehired Annuitants inspections will be released for component review next week. 25X1 draft inSDection report is now beine re viewed b and will also be released next 25X1 week. 25X1 We have had an unusually large number of investigation and grievance cases opened after only two months into the year. The cases range from appeals to Claims Review Board action to investigations into financial wrongdoing. It is still too early into the year to tell us if we may be experiencing an upward trend in the number of grievance and investigative cases normally handled during the course of a year. We will be tracing this carefully in the coming months. Office of Comptroller - FY 1985 Program. A briefing on the DDS&T special projects included in our 1985 CBJB has been scheduled for Friday, 2 March, for Susan Shekmar, SAC/Defense staff; Jim Bush, HPSCI staff; Jim VanWagenen, HAC/Defense staff; and Keith Hall, SSCI staff. Office of Legislative Liaison - See tab for information on the DCI's, DDCPs and DDI's appearances on the Hill and breakfast meetings for HPSCI and SSCI Members. On Wednesday, 22 February, the Director of Security and the Deputy Chief of the Polygraph Division testified before the SSCI in closed session on the use of the polygraph at the CIA. Representatives from NSA and DoD also testified. The purpose of the hearing was to explore the use of the polygraph at these agencies prior to the DoD implementation of the "Carlucci Directive," which would expand use of the MST Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 SECRET polygraph at DoD. Following the Director of Security's presentation, Senators Moynihan and Goldwater had the highest praise for the professionalism of the polygraph programs at CIA and NSA. Public Affairs Office retired senior DO officer who has know for many years, had lunch with her after her meeting with PAO at ea quarters. told D/PA was full of praise regarding her session here and, while no fully on our team, she has "come a long way." A transcription of a radio appearance of hers (Larry King Show), after her visit here, indicates that she has moderated her tone and comments regarding the Agency. 25X1 25X1 PAO arranged with Larry Speakes of the White House for a backgrounder for a retired senior DO officer who is currently a consultant to ABC. I 25X1 is collecting information for an ABC documentary on terrorism. PAO turned him down for a backgrounder here. - Ed Moore, a convicted former employee who attempted to provide the Soviet Embassy with CIA information years ago by throwing it over the Embassy wall, has told PAO he plans to write a book. Upcoming Calendar 28 February - Briefing of House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee re Worldwide Wrap-up (DCI) 29 February - HPSCI Breakfast (DCI, DDCI) - Briefing of Senate Select Committee on Intelligence re Nicaragua (DCI) 1 March - SSCI Breakfast (DCI, DDCI) - Meeting with Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (DCI, DDCI) 2 March - Breakfast with Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense (DCI, DDCI) - Luncheon with Secretary of State (DCI, DDCI) SECRET Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 ornnrr Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 DDA 84-0046/7 24 February 1984 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence FROM: Harry E. Fitzwater Deputy Director for Administration SUBJECT: Weekly Report for Period Ending 24 February 1984 1. Progress reports on tasks assigned by the DCI/DDCI: None. 2. Items/events of interest: a. On 17 February, three Office of Communications employees received the Intelligence Star for individual acts of courage while assigned b. The Office of Data Processing has completed program modifications for the Budget Ranking System (BRS) for the 1986 Budget cycle. Test results have been forwarded to the office of the Comptroller for approval. d. On 21 February 1984, representatives from the Domestic Security Branch, OS, Real Estate and Construction Division, OL, General Services Administration (GSA), and the building owner for the Ames, Key, and Chamber of Commerce Buildings had a meeting to discuss the access control of the parking areas for these buildings. The discussions centered around providing vehicular access of the respective buildings during peak hours. The Office of Security's recommendations for the accomplishment of this control through the use of contract guards, CCTV cameras, and parking access control systems were presented to the group. WARNING NOTICE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES OR METHODS INVOLVED SMUT Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 VLVItL 1 SUBJECT: Weekly Report for Period Ending 24 February 1984 e. On 22 February, the Director of Security, accompanied by the Deputy Chief of the Polygraph Division, testified before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence regarding the use of the polygraph within CIA. The Committee's interest generally included types of tests given, the questions asked, details regarding favorable and unfavorable test results, and how "hard cases" are resolved within the Agency. The feedback from the Committee was positive and the consensus of Agency personnel present is that the testimony was well received. f. The computer terminal printer and a new secure communications line which electronically connects the Security Records Division, OS, and the Department of Defense facility at Fort Holabird was recently activated and tested. When operational, the line will enable the Security Records Division to make "on-line" computer checks. i. The CAMS 2 training program began on Tuesday, 21 February. The course will run for eight days with 30 students from the Intelligence Community in attendance. In addition to the scheduled students, there will be a number of observers at this running. j. The Covert Instruction Division of the Office of Training and Education has begun several new programs in the past week. Three of them are: a one week counter-surveillance 2 ornns--, Approved For Release 2009/08/31 : CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 SECRET SUBJECT: Weekly Report for Period Ending 24 February 1984 3. Significant activities anticipated during the coming week: b. The DDA will address the DS&T Senior Management Conference Ha y E. A/tzwater J PDCT Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 %)LVIXL I SUBJECT: Weekly Report for Period Ending 24 February 1984 ORIG:EO/DDA DCI DDCI ExDir DDA OLL Ea. DA OD SSA/DDA C/CMS/DDA C/SS/DDA MS/DDA EEO/DD HEF Chrono EO/DDA (24 Feb 84) 25X1 SECREj' Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Jcldtr 1 24 February 1984 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Executive Director FROM: R. E. Hineman Deputy Director for Science and Technology SUBJECT: DD/S8T Weekly Activities for 24 February 1984 Of Special Interest this Week Responding to a request from the commander of the "USS Nassau", FBIS has begun to provide unclassified material from foreign media on the Lebanese situation to U.S. naval task forces off the Lebanese coast. Last November, FBIS had sent similar material relating to the local situation to the "Nassau" for the commander of the amphibious task force taking part in exercises off Honduras. SECRET Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 SECRETI MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence Deputy Director of Central Intelligence FROM: Robert M. Gates Deputy Director for Intelligence SUBJECT: DDI Activity Report, 21 February - 24 February DCI/DDCI-Assigned Tasks ALA prepared a memorandum, "Salvadoran Death Squad Activity," for the DDCI. NESA prepared talking points and cables for the DCI on Lebanon and the Iran-Iraq war. At the request of the DDCI OGI, in conjunction with the NIO for Counterterrorism and prepared an informal memorandum on now a Agency m g cope w h the problem of terrorism. SOVA prepared a memorandum for the DCI on the succession issue, and has also completed a chronology of events Chernenko will face with regard to US-Soviet relations. Of Special Interest This Week. DDI-01259-84 24 February 1984 ACIS attended a meeting of the ASAT Interdepartmental Group on space arms control issues. 4 EURA managers met with to discuss a Brookings 25X1 project on East-West linkages. NESA officers met counterparts, to discuss Soviet activities in Afghanistan. OSWR attended a meeting of the special working group looking into the national security threat posed by the proliferation of supercomputers, in particular the pending license for a CRAY CL BY Signer DECL OADR Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 SECRET NOFORN computer to that facility. SOVA briefed the Vice Chairman of the US delegation to START on the threat posed to the Soviet Union by GLCMs and Pershing II missiles. possible Soviet access 25X1 Looking Ahead EURA will sponsor a workshop on Eastern Europe GNP at OEA will meet 25X1 25X1 Chinese offshore oil exploration. Lt. Gen. Vaught, a senior US Commander in Korea in 1981-82, will visit OEA's Korea Branch next week. Briefings There were 10 briefings at all levels on the Hill this past Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 The Director of Central Intelligence Washington, D.C. 20505 National Intelligence Council NIC No. 01266-84 24 February 1984 MEMORANDUM FOR: Acting Director of Central Intelligence FROM: Herbert E. Meyer Vice Chairman, National Intelligence Council SUBJECT: NIC Activity Report for 21-24 February 1984 I. DCI/DDCI Assigned Tasks NIO/Narcotics (David Gries) prepared for the Director an assessment of events occurring during his absense. II. Interagency Papers NIO at Large (Hal Ford) forwarded the draft NIE on Sino-Soviet Relations to the Acting DCI for release to NFIB representatives. NIO/WE (Milton Kovner) disseminated the draft NIE on Spain, NATO and Western Europe to NFIB representatives prior to the coordination meeting on 29 February. NI0/NESA (Graham Fuller) chaired a Community meeting on escalation of the Gulf War and the resulting intelligence collection resources problems. III. Of Special Interest This Week NI0/AL (Hal Ford) represented CIA at a SIG on the World Administrative Radio Conference for HF Broadcasting; discussed sensitive Radio Marti questions with Walt Raymond and John Lenczowski of the NSC Staff, John Stein, and the Acting DCI. CL BY Signer 25X1 DECL 0 DR DERIVED FROM Mu1 ti pTe"~-' - Approved For Release 2009/08/31 : CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 --'?-"- ""`" Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 NIO/AL (David Low) met with C/NICI the Intelligence Community Staff to discuss revisions on the draft for the DCI Annual Report to Congress; and met with Stanley Sporkin, General Counsel, et. al., concerning possible external analysis of legal implications of LDC debt repudiation. A/NIO/AL met with Carolyn Stettner, Acting Chief of ACDA's Verification uivisi~n, and various DDI analysts to discuss CBW issues in conjunction with the Critical Intelligence Problems Committee (CIPC) review of CBW intelligence. NIO/AF met with Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Africa Noel Koch for wide-range discussions on developments in Africa; met with a representative of Rockwell International to discuss the proposed trans-Africa pipeline project. NIO/Counterrorism (David Whipple) assisted by senior DDO and DDI officers is completing a paper outlining a comprehensive USG program, encompassing diplomatic, military, special activity, and intelligence activities, designed to provide protection against international terrorism. The NIO/CT officiated, along with the Executive Director of CIA, in a "ribbon cutting ceremony" officially inaugurating the DCI Terrorism Analyst Network (DTAN); transmitted message on behalf of the DCI to other participating agencies to demonstrate the versatility of network communications; briefed and discussed terrorism problems at the Center for Naval Analysis with members of the Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel Task Force on Terrorism; assumed chairmanship of the Interagency Intelligence Committee on Terrorism (IITC) on 23 February. NIO/EA (David Gries) and A/NIO/EA ttended an EA core group meeting to discuss estimate production s and support for the President's forthcoming trip to China; they participated in a narcotics core group meeting to discuss estimate production schedules and production requirements stemming from the Hawkins-Gilman amendment. A/NIO/EA lattended a Commerce Department meeting to discuss assessment methodologies concerning growing Japanese trade barriers in service sectors; met with Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Gerald Sullivan to discuss US-Japan technology transfer arrangements and the recent US-China working-level meeting on arms sales and modernization of China's defense industrial base. NIO/Narcotics (David Gries) met with NNBIS training team members to discuss progress of their assistance visits to NNBIS centers. NIO/Economics (Maurice Ernst) returned from working visits to A/NIO/Economics will attend an NSC Stockpile Steering Group meeting on Sea Interdiction and Macroeconomic Growth. A/NIO/GPF of the NIC/AG interviewed military commanders for input to NIE 11-6-84, Soviet Global SECRET) 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Military Reach; they met with CINCs/Staffs of CINCSOUTHCOM and CINCPAC (as well as t e Navy and Air Force component commands in Hawaii) and will visit CINCUSNAVEUR and EURCOM in the next few weeks. NI0/LA (John Horton) and A/NIO/LA met with the 25X1 NI0/NESA (Graham Fuller) prepared an options paper for State Department dealing with Syria in Lebanon; attended a State chaired interagency meeting on Lebanon; met with n Iraq pipeline matters; and briefed Hal Sonnenfeldt on the Iran-Iraq war. NIO/SP (Larry Gershwin) briefed Senator Warner's Strategic and Theater Nuclear Forces Subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee (with Senators Quayle, Levin and Exon also present) on recent developments in Soviet strategic forces and prospects for the 1990s; briefed BGen Nicholson of the JSC and the Deputy US Commissioner of the SCC on Soviet strategic offensive forces and the findings of the NIE on US monitoring capabilities. A/NI0/SP L met with of Boeing Corportion to s supporting a Defense Nuclear Agency project on deep basing concepts for nuclear weapons and command and control, which the Agency hopes will include an intelligence contribution on how the Soviets might attack deeply based assets. NI0/S&T (Julian Nall), joined by the Chairman of STIC, briefed separately the IR& Council and the Defense Science Board on NIE 11-12-83; met with Manager of the Federal Systems Division of IBM to discuss ways o process large quantities of information and how IBM assesses foreign state-of-the-art technologies; arranged a Directed Energy briefing by OSWR for VAdm Albert Baciocco, Director of Naval TDT&E, and RAdm John Mooney, Chief of Naval Research. 25X1 NI0/USSR-EE (Fritz Ermarth) met with Ken DeGraffenreid and Walt Raymond of the NSC Staff. A/NI0/WE of the NIC/AG met with Philip 25X1 Hughes of the Vice President's staff to discuss the Vice President's recent Europe and his office's use of intelligence products; visited at Georgetown's CSIS to discuss his recent 25X1 tour at IISS and his forthcoming Adelphi paper on NATO conventional defense options. NIO/W (David McManis) briefed the IR&D Council (chaired by Dr. DeLauer) and had lengthy discussions on the need for information handling improvements and better exploitation of open source materials; gave similar briefing to the new chairman of the Information Handling Subcommittee, with emphasis on joint information handling projects; forwarded substantive comments to CRES on I&W target sets; 25X1 debriefed the Executive Director on his recent Pacific trip, focusing on problems of distribution, dissemination, and communications; met with C/EUR concerning a strategy for the continued involvement of key European countries in I&W. SECRET Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 A/NI0/W participated in a three day team building seminar for command an Operations Centers Chiefs, sponsored by the NIO/W office. NIO/W staff participated in a three hour discussion of artificial in a igence app ications--expert systems and natural language processing--with executives and staff members of the Planning Research Corporation. Herbert E. Meyer SECRET Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Next 3 Page(s) In Document Denied Iq Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 24 February 1984 DCI Weekly Report Office of the Inspector General The final drafts ofl linspec- tions have been sent to the appropriate components for review. The final drafts of the OEA, DCD, and Rehired Annuitants inspections will be released for component review next week. The nspection report is now being reviewed by L We have had an unusually large number of investigation and grievance cases opened after only two months into the year. The cases range from appeals to Claims Review Board action to investigations into financial wrongdoing. It is still too early into the year to tell us if we may be experiencing an upward trend in the number of grievance and investigative cases normally handled during the course of a year. We will be tracking this carefully in the coming months. We completed our work on a suggested Agency credo and sent it to the DDA for inclusion in the Agency-wide effort. Our inspectors who participated in this exercise felt it was very worthwhile. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 SECRET 2 4 FEB 1984 COMPTROLLER CHECKLIST -- FY 1985 Program. A briefing on the DDS$T special projects included in our 1985 CBJB has been scheduled for Friday 2 March, for Susan Shekmar, SAC/Defense Staff; Jim Bush, HPSCI Staff; Jim VanWagenen, HAC/Defense Staff; and Keith Hall, SSCI Staff. -- FY 1986 Program. The Office of the Comptroller conducted its review of the directorates' Base requests this week. A memorandum will be forwarded to each directorate with the results of these meetings. Next week will begin the Office's review of the directorates' Ongoing Initiatives. SECRET Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 OLL 84-0862 24 February 1984 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence FROM: Director, Office of Legislative Liaison SUBJECT: Weekly Report for Period Ending 2 March 1984 1. On Tuesday, 28 February, you are scheduled to appear before the House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee at 10:00 a.m. Subject: Worldwide Wrap-Up. 2. On Tuesday, 28 February, the Deputy Director for Intelligence is scheduled to appear before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Subcommittee on Budget at 10:00 a.m. Subject: Analysis and Production. 3. On Tuesday, 28 February, the Deputy Director for Intelligence and the Chief, Arms Control Intelligence Staff, are scheduled to appear before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Subcommittee on Budget at 2:00 p.m. Subject: Arms Control Intelligence. 4. On Wednesday, 29 February, you and John McMahon.are scheduled to host a breakfast meeting for House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Members at 8:00 a.m. in your Dining Room. Congressmen scheduled to attend are: Edward Boland, Robert Michel, Louis Stokes, G. William Whitehurst, J. Kenneth Robinson, Bill Young, Anthony Beilenson, Bob Stump and Dave McCurdy. 5. On Thursday, 1 March, you and John McMahon are scheduled to host a breakfast meeting for Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Members at 8:00 a.m. in your Dining Room. Senators scheduled to attend are: Daniel Moynihan, Patrick Leahy, John Chafee, Richard Lugar, Malcolm Wallop and William Cohen. 6. On Wednesday, 22 February, the Director of Security and the Deputy Chief of the Polygraph Division testified before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in closed session on the use of the polygraph at the CIA. Representatives from NSA and DoD also testified. The purpose of the hearing was to explore the use of polygraph at these Agencies prior to the DoD implementation of the "Carlucci Directive," which would expand use of the polygraph at DoD. Following the Director of Security's presentation, Senators Moynihan and Goldwater had the highest praise for the professionalism of the polygraph programs at CIA and NSA. Clair E. George Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1 24 February 1984 DCI Weekly Public Affairs Office retired senior DO officer who has known 25X1 for many years, had lunch with her after her meeting with us at Headquarters. told mel -_ was full of praise regarding her session here 25X1 and, while not fully on our team, she has "come a long way." A transcription of a radio appearance of hers (Larry King Show), after her visit here, indicates that she has moderated her tone and comments regarding the Agency. I have arranged with Larry Speakes of the White House for a backgrounder for a retired senior DO officer who is currently a consultant to 25X1 ABC. is collecting information for an ABC documentary on terrorism. We 25X1 turned him down for a backgrounder here. Media On Channel 9 at 7:00 p.m., Sunday, 26 February, CBS's 60 Minutes will air what advance billing calls "harsh treatment of spies who defect to America." This is the long awaited CBS program on defectors and we believe will be inimical to our interests. Publications Review Board Ed Moore, a convicted former employee who attempted to provide the Soviet Embassy with CIA information years ago by throwing it over the Embassy wall, has told us he plans to write a book. Academic Coordinator and Presentations During the week we: -- arranged for Rudolph Penner, Director of the Congressional Budget Office, to speak to one of the Agency courses on the deficit. -- briefed and provided contacts for OGI recruiters who will be visiting the Economics Department at the University of Michigan and the Geography Department at the University of Georgia. -- arranged for six faculty members and 14 seniors from Dickinson College to visit Headquarters toward the end of March for a briefing and OP contact following their visit to State. 25X1 25X1 - Approved For Release 2009/08/31 : CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030011-1