WEEKLY REPORT

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CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8
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January 23, 1984
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Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Denied Iq Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 23 January 1984 Weekly Report Directorate of Administration - The Security Analysis Group is currently examining a leak of classified information ODP personnel met with representatives from the OSWR to discuss their plans for colorgraphics terminals for each branch in fiscal years 1984 and 1985. A two-day Teleprocessing Conference was held at the Reston Sheraton .16-17 January 1984 to address the various teleprocessing issues arising in the upcoming years. The conference was well attended by over 40 personnel, including representatives of OC, ODP, OD&E, ASG/DDI and IMS/DDO. One of the many requests received this week for the review of documents pursuant to the FOIA was from former DCI William E. Colby. Mr. Colby is writing a book on Vietnam. While acknowledging his support of the Agency's desire to exempt operational files from FOIA search, he commented that "... until the matter is settled by Congress I believe it appropriate to request the application of current law." Enclosed with Mr. Colby's letter was a list of documents which he requested be reviewed for release; he also provided information as to where the requested documents might be located. Representatives from Eastman Kodak visited the Archives and Records Center to examine the condition of NPIC film data back to 1956. No major problems were identified with any of the random samples which were examined, but a report will be issued with a full analysis of the data collected. On 16 January contract documents for the bid package on site work, parking deck, and building foundations for the New Building were received from Smith, Hinchmann and Grylls Associates, Inc. In order to speed the bidding process, Printing and Photography Division, Office of Logistics, is reproducing 100 sets of these documents for GSA. It is anticipated Invitations for Bid will be issued starting 6 February and contractor bids will be opened on 7 March. On 16 January, a meeting was held between OP and GSA on the subject of amendments to the Federal Travel Regulations on domestic relocation. While GSA is agreeable to seeking the most liberal interpretation of the Warner Bill legislation, it has received TOO SECRET Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 comments from the OMB that the budget impact will be more than the Administration can support. The draft instructions will be sent to each Agency before submission to the OMB. ~f Catholic University has accepted an invitation to address the Advanced Intelligence Seminar on "International Terrorism." He declined the honorarium, preferring to donate his services. Directorate of Operations - No report. Directorate of Intelligence - ALA provided information to the NIO-at-Large on the impact of a U.S. trade embargo on Nicaragua. It will be included in a memorandum to the DCI. EURA prepared a background paper for the DCI on CDE in preparation for discussions with Secretary Shultz. SOVA prepared a memorandum for the DDCI on the Intelligence Community's continuing collection efforts against possible INF counterdeployments to Cuba. D/NESA and DD/NESA met with Ambassador Murphy, Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, to discuss upcoming Congressional briefings, policy rotations for mid-level DDI managers, 75X1 the Political Instability Quarterly, and the DCI's upcoming trip. 25X1 OGI provided the Commander, EUCOM, an assessment of the terrorist threat to U.S. military installations in Europe. SOVA prepared Presidential briefing items on INF and Soviet domestic affairs. OSWR will host a visit Thursday by Dr. Hans Mark, Deputy Administrator of NASA, and give him an informal update on recent Soviet space activities. ` o Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 National Intelligence Council - NIO/LA (John Horton) prepared talking points on the Kissinger Commission Report for the DCI's use at a meeting with Secretary Shultz and hosted a meeting of the DCI and the "Latin American Junta," a group composed of NIO counterparts and Community managers of Latin American accounts. NIO/At Large (Hal Ford) attended a meeting of the NSC's International Broadcasting Committee and fielded NSC taskings of CIA concerning Radio Marti. NIO/Counterterrorism (David Whipple) continued interagency consultations and briefings on the new concept of a DCI Terrorism Assessment Network; participated as an observer at meetings of the CIPC Working Group on Terrorism, the Interagency Intelligence Committee on Terrorism, and at NSA; Mr. Whipple also participated in a luncheon and subsequent briefinLr on terrorism NIO/EA (David Gries) prepared a memorandum for Secretary Shultz on sustaining high- level contact with the Chinese. 25X1 25X1 A/NIO/GPF I (briefed SAC personnel in 25X1 Omaha, Nebraska, on a working draft of NIE 11 Soviet Global Military Reach, and interviewed CINC/SAC, General Davis, Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, General Doyle, and members of their-staff. A/NIO/LA I I discussed a 25X1 war game on an air and sea quarantine of Nicaragua with Commander Bethea of the Naval Research Office; and met to review 25X1 events in Guyana and prospects for instability in the Caribbean. NIO/S&T (Dr. Julian Nall) met with Raytheon Vice President to discuss views on potential areas of Soviet S&T advances, and also discussed possible new Soviet ASW technologies with 25X1 NIO/Warning (David McManis) during a visit to South Korea between 9-13 January, met with And visited on rational commanders, to gain current field perceptions o the warning problem on e peninsula and to assess theater capability for indications and warning. Office of General Counsel - See tab. Office of Inspector General - No report. Office of Comptroller Office of Legislative Liaison - See tab. 9 Y1 25X1 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 Public Affairs Office - The DDCI agreed to an "off-the-record review of the past year" interview with of the New York Times similar to the DDCI~interview of a year There will be a meeting between writer an desk on 13 February as a follow up to the DCFs meeting wi City. Mr. Lauder, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and NATO Policy, suddenly asked us to brief 30 members of the Fortune 500 whom Defense has been' hosting. These are chief executive officers and senior executives of some of the largest U.S. corporations. Prior to their-meeting with us they will be receiving briefings from Richard Perle in DoD and Larry Eagleburger in State. Bob Gates has agreed to handle the Agency briefing. Upcoming Calendar 24 January - NFIB Meeting (DCI, DDCI) 25 January - Worldwide Briefing for Senate Armed Services Committee (DCI) 26 January - Worldwide Briefing for House Armed Services Committee (DCI) - Meeting with Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (DCI) 27 January - Breakfast with Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense (DCI) - Worldwide Briefing for House Armed Services Committee (Continued) (DCI) - Luncheon with Secretary of State (DCI) Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 ~, LU i 1 DDA 84-0046/2 20 January 1984 MEMORANDUMS FOR: Director of Central Intelligence FROM: Harry E. Fitzwater Deputy Director for Administration SUBJECT: Weekly Report for Period Ending 20 January 1984 1. Progress reports on tasks assigned by DCI/DDCI: None. 2. Items/events of interest: b. The Security Analysis Group is currently examining a leak of classified information c. In response to favorable critiques and numerous requests, the Security Education Group is continuing its videotape presentations of the DCI's briefing on leaks and excerpts from "The Constitution: That Delicate Balance." Presentations are now focused within the Directorate of Operations. d. ODP personnel met with representatives from the Office of Scientific and Weapons Research to discuss their plans for colorgraphics terminals for each branch in fiscal years 1984 and 1985. e. A two-day Teleprocessing Conference was held at the Reston Sheraton 16 - 17 January 1984 to address the various teleprocessing issues arising in the upcoming years. The conference was well attended by over 40 personnel, including representatives of OC, ODP, ODEE, ASG/DDI, and IMS/DDO. f. One of the many requests received this week for the review of documents pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act was from former Director of Central Intelligence William E. Colby. Mr. Colby is writing a book on Vietnam. While acknowledging his support of the Agency's desire to exempt 25X1 25X1 WARNING NOTICE--INTELLIGENCE SOURCES OR METHODS INVOLVED SECRET Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 operational files from FOIA search, he commented that "....until the matter is settled by Congress I believe it appropriate to request the application of current law." Enclosed with Mr. Colby's letter was a list of documents which he requested be reviewed for release; he also provided information as to where the requested documents might be located. g. Representatives from Eastman Kodak visited the Archives and Records Center to examine the condition of NPIC film dating back to 1956. No major problems were identified with any of the random samples which were examined, but a report will be issued with a full analysis of the data collected. i. Communications support was provided to Treasury Under Secretary Beryl W. Sprinkel during his visits to Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro, and Santiago 10 - 16 January, and to General John W. Vessey, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, during his visits to Nicosia, Tel Aviv, and Cairo 7 - 12 January. k. On 16 January contract documents for the bid package on site work, parking deck, and building foundations for the New Building were received from Smith, Hinchmann and Grylls Associates, Inc. In order to speed the bidding process, Printing and Photography Division, Office of Logistics, is reproducing 100 sets of these documents for GSA. It is anticipated Invitations for Bid will be issued starting 6 February and contractor bids will be opened on 7 March. 1. On 13 January representatives from the Offices of Logistics, Security, and Communications met with DIA officials regarding various aspects of our acquiring space at DIA officials stated that 25X1 they intended to move out o the building in accordance with their schedule with moves commencing in May and being completed in October. They expressed their willingness to assist us with access in order to accomplish certain activities to satisfy security and communications requirements. m. On 16 January the Deputy for Special Programs and the Chief, Allowances Branch, Office of Personnel, attended a meeting at GSA on the subject of amendments to the Federal Travel Regulations on domestic relocations. GSA was seeking input from selected agencies (CIA, FBI, IRS, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Department of Justice, Department of the Treasury, and Office of Personnel Management) as to what these agencies desired to be written into the GSA proposed implementing instructions. While GSA is agreeable to seeking the most liberal interpretation of the Warner Bill legislation, it has received strong comments from the Office of Management and Budget that the budget impact will be more than the Administration can support. The draft instructions will be sent to each Agency before submission to the Office of Management and Budget. SECRET Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8 o. OTE has ordered an Electrohome large screen projector which will be connected to a Delta Data 7260T terminal modified for composite video output. The projector will permit the instructors to teach new users about CAMS, SAFE, VM, and GIMS more easily than in the past. Every effort is being made to have the projector available for the start of CAMS II transition training on 21 February. p. of Catholic University has accepted an invitation to address the Advanced Intelligence Seminar on "International Terrorism." He declined the honorarium preferring to donate his services based on strong personal convictions. q. The briefing for the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) by the Foreign Language Committee on language training and language capability in the Intelligence Community and the nation, which was to have been held on Thursday, 12 January, has been postponed until February or March due to an invitation from the President for PFIAB to attend a meeting at the White House. PFIAB is also interested in the capability of the Intelligence Community to devise and maintain a ready reserve of language capable persons. 3. Significant activities anticipated during the coming week: Ha E. .i ter Approved For Release 2009/08/31: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700030014-8