WEEKLY REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING 29 SEPTEMBER 1985
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Office of Inspector General
-- On 18 September, OIG briefed four members of the Surveys and Investigations
Staff of the House Appropriations Committee. They are investigating the
Intelligence Community oversight and review processes. OIG briefed them on
the mission and functions of the OIG with particular emphasis on audits and
inspections.
-- While the IG has had a number of spectacular special investigations and
grievances during the past year, it is interesting to note that the overall
numbers are down. For example, in 1984 there were 44 special
investigations, 29 grievances, and five EEO investigations. This compares
with eight special investigations, 19 grievances, and two EEO cases thus
far in 1985.
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Office of Legislative Liaison
-- Late in the evening of 26 September, the Senate passed the FY86
Intelligence Authorization Bill. The House version passed last June; we
expect the Bills to go to conference in the next week or so. A provision
on access to state and local criminal history records for purposes of
conducting security background investigation is included in the Senate
Bill, and a floor amendment was added that would limit to ten the number of
aliens naturalized each year under the defector citizenship provision. The
amendment also requires notification of the House and Senate Judiciary
Committees each time the citizenship provision is used to naturalize a
defector.
Public Affairs Office - See tab.
Upcoming Calendar
1 Oct
0910 -
Address The Old Crows Association (DDCI)
1100 -
NSC; re Status of Security at DOE Nuclear Weapons-Related
2 Oct
0930 -
Facilities (DCI)
SSCI Hearing on HUMINT (DDCI)
3 Oct
1400 -
NFIB (DCI, DDCI)
1700 -
Meeting with Robert McFarlane (DCI, DDCI)
4 Oct
0745 -
Breakfast w/Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense
(DCI,
1200 -
DDCI)
Lunch with Deputy Secretary of State (DCI, DDCI)
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DDA 85-0060/38
27 September 1985
MEMORANDUM FOR: Acting Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: James H. McDonald
Acting Deputy Director for Administration
SUBJECT: Weekly Report for Period Ending 27 September 1985
1. Progress reports on tasks assigned by the DCI/DDCI:
None.
2. Items/events of interest:
a. Last Saturday's Family Visitation Day was attended by
more persons than the 1984 Visitation Day. This year there were
visitors at presentations in the Headquarters auditorium and
visitors to the Headquarters building overall. All visitors appeared to have
a grand time. A beautiful day, the many open facilities and displays, and the
presentations in Headquarters auditorium were major contributors to the
event's success.
b. On 23 and 24 September new students enrolled in full-time
language training in 19 different languages. Classes vary in length from six
months to over a year, depending on the difficulty of the language. All
students were fully briefed not only on administrative procedures and 25X1
information about the Language School, but also on the best learning
strategies for maximizing their time in intensive language training.
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i. Two classification reviewers from OIS are at the Eisenhower
Presidential Library for a two-week TDY to complete the declassification
review of all CIA material and collateral information. This will be the
second Presidential Library to be completed; the Truman Library being the
other one.
j. On 26 September, OIS broke the 2000 barrier in Freedom of
Information Act and Privacy Act backlogged initial requests. The current
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in. The DCI Garage will be closed from 1800 hours on 27 September
through 0600 hours on 30 September in order for a non-skid sealer to be
applied to the floor. OL has made arrangements to have the main entrance of
Headquarters Building opened during this time for personnel who normally park
in the DCI Garage to enter the building.
n. The SAFE Delivery 2.0 schedule was announced at the Bi-Monthly
Status Review. Implementation will commence on 4 November 1985 and the
Initial Operating Capability for the users will occur on 10 February 1986.
SAFE Delivery 2.X for the Defense Intelligence Analysis Center is tentatively
scheduled to be implemented in the April time frame.
o. The Agency has been informed that the "roll-over" provision of pay
for the Senior Executive Service outlined in Public Law 98-615 applies to
fiscal year 1985. This provides that aggregate compensation in excess of the
Level I ceiling in a fiscal year would be "rolled-over" and paid as a lump sum
at the beginning of the following fiscal year. Four Agency employees received
Stipend or Performance Awards in fiscal year 1985 and had the amount paid
reduced because of the Level I ceiling. Three of these SIS employees will be
paid in October 1985, and one who has terminated will be paid prior to
1 October.
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r. On 24 September, the Deputy Director of Security for Technical
Security joined the Acting Deputy Director for Administration, the Director of
Security and the Director of Communications at an awards ceremony for a number
of personnel assigned to the TEMPEST unit, Office of Communications. This is
the unit that will soon be transferred to the Office of Security's new
Technical Security Directorate. After the ceremony, the Deputy Director of
Security for Technical Security briefed the group on plans for the new
Technical Security organization. The briefing was followed by a question and
answer session with the Director of Communications and the Deputy Director of
Security for Technical Security.
t. On the evening of 20 September, the newly renovated Security Duty
Office became operational, several hours before the Agency's annual Family
Visitation Day. While finishing touches are still being added and the
communications equipment is still being installed, all operational
requirements are being satisfied.
v. The Office of Personnel (OP) has begun using a new computer run
that shows the status of each applicant file during the first 30 days of
processing. The run, developed by an OIT contractor, is unique in that it
predicts whether a case will be "closed" (either cancelled or put in process
for hiring) within 30 days, which is required if processing is to be completed
within the mandatory 120 days. OP hails the new run as a major advance in
techniques for managing the movement of cases through the applicant processing
system.
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w. This past week Career Trainee representatives made presentations
at Duke University and the University of North Carolina. Both student bodies
were receptive, interested, and eager to be interviewed. The
recruiter will arrive to conduct specific interviews on campus in November.
Visits were made to the Associate Dean, Political Science Department; Dean,
International Studies; and Director, Placement Center at Duke; plus the
Placement Director and Chair, Russian Language Department, at Chapel Hill.
Arrangements were made to augment the I J, nterview schedules
both at Duke and Chapel Hill as sufficient interest as been generated among
political science/international relations students at these presentations.
y. We have noted with interest that since implementation of the Civil
Service Spouse Equity Act in may 1985, the Agency has had only one official
request and two inquiries regarding the health insurance benefits provision.
This Act provides for health insurance coverage under the Federal Employees
Health Insurance Program for certain former spouses of Federal employees.
This lack of activity exists in spite of the fact that this new benefit has
been widely publicized by an Employee Bulletin and in the news media. Recent
discussions with the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) indicate that there
has been a general lack of interest in the program. The fact that former
spouse participants must pay both the government and employee contribution for
this coverage probably explains the limited interest.
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27 September 1985
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
Executive Director
FROM: R. E. Hineman
Deputy Director for Science and Technology
SUBJECT: DS&T Weekly Activities for 27 September 1985
Of Special Interest this Week
FBIS Panama Bureau remained open 24 hours on the day of
the Mexican earthquake to monitor breaking developments from
Mexican television.
At the request of Under Secretary of Defense Ikle, FBIS
located several items from Soviet media cited
as examples of anti-U.S. propaganda leading up to the U.S.-
Soviet summit. (C)
The House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe and the
Middle East has recently started receiving FBIS Middle East
analyses and has requested inclusion on distribution for FBIS
Soviet analysis reports. (U/AIUO)
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27 September 1985
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Robert M. Gates
Deputy Director for Intelligence
SUBJECT: DDI Activity Report 23 - 27 September 1985
DCI/DDCI Assigned Tasks
ACIS completed its review of the Decision Document for the
SCC Session XXIX.
NESA prepared a memorandum on Afghan subversion in tribal
areas,
NESA prepared a memorandum on the possibility of an early
terrorist attack, possibly directed against the US, in one of the
Persian Gulf states.
Policy Support
ACIS attended a Senior Arms Control Group meeting concerning
preparations for Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze's visit,
and attended a session on the results of the President's meeting
with Shevardnadze.
ACIS briefed Commissioner Working Group on
SCC XXIX compliance issue
ACIS attended an ACVC meeting regarding compliance issues in
Europe and the public release of five additional compliance
findings.
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EURA met with the new NSC staffer for economic affairs, who
wants to learn more about how EURA supports the US delegations to
the annual economic summits.
EURA has arranged for a branch chief or senior analyst to
attend the regular weekly staff meeting of State Department's
Office of Southern European Affairs. Attendance at the first
session this week provided fresh insights that were reflected in
talking points provided the DCI on Greece. The EURA
representative also contributed to a strategy session on the
ongoing Cyprus negotiations.
NESA prepared a memorandum for the NSC on the status of
Libyan opposition.
NESA completed a typescript, "Indo-Soviet Arms
Relationship: A Look Ahead," for Michael Pillsbury, Assistant
Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Planning. 25X1
NESA drafted a typescript on prospects for the South Asian
Association for Regional Cooperation for Herb Hagerty, Director
of PAB, NEA/State. Mr. Hagerty is formulating recommendations
for Under Secretary Whitehead, who will soon visit South Asia.
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OEA briefed Congressional staffers on China's civilian
nuclear power program and the effect of the US-China nuclear
accord on China's nuclear weapons capability.
OGI briefed the Deputy Director of the Task Force on the
African Famine/AID.
OGI prepared a memo on the Papal assassination trial for
Vice President Bush.
OSWR briefed Dr. Keyworth, President's Science Advisor, on
status of biotech-related CBW worldwide.
OSWR briefed representatives of the Office of the Secretary
of Defense and the Navy on antiship cruise missile developments
that alter the threat they impose on the fleet.
OSWR briefed Frank Vargo, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Europe, Department of Commerce, on the MI-26 and MI-17 Soviet
helicopters.
SOVA prepared three working memos for ACIS in support of the
SACG: "What if the Soviets Table a Comprehensive Arms Control
Package?;" "One Guess at Soviet-Desired Strategic Arms Control
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Package, Assuming Acceptance of US Proposals."
SOVA briefed OSD and a US Navy Research and Engineer Group
on Soviet naval bombers and strike aircraft.
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The Operations Center held a two-day conference at the
to discuss ways to maintain our warning
and alerting posture, stay on top of the incoming morning
traffic, and simultaneously publish the Midday Intelligence
Report.
EURA attended a two-day seminar on the Future of West
European policies toward the East at the Brookings Institute.
NESA sponsored a one-day session with about twenty
professors who head Middle Eastern and South Asian research
centers at universities throughout the US. The focus was not on
substantive issues--although discussions of area developments
took place informally--but on the intelligence process from the
NESA perspective. NESA objectives were to give the academic
specialists an opportunity to get to know us and our work,
demonstrate that the Office (and Agency) provides rewarding
employment opportunities, and to make contacts to enhance our
external research efforts.
OGI held a seminar on "Soviet Challenge to Influence in the
Third World"
OGI met with personnel from the Air Force Special Operations
School at Hurlburt Field, Florida. The school is developing a
new course on Insurgency and Counterinsurgency. 25X1
OGI conducted a seminar on Insurgency for cadets in the
Senior Seminar Program at West Point.
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Briefings on the Hill
There were 5 briefings on the Hill this past week.
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The Director of Central Intelligence
Washington, D.C. 20505
NIC #04848-85
27 September 1985
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Herbert E. Meyer
Vice Chairman, National Intelligence Council
SUBJECT: NIC Activity Report, 20 - 26 September 1985
I. DCI/DDCI-Assigned Tasks
Acting NIO/Africa prepared talking points for the
DCI on South Africa, Sudan, Soviet policies in Southern Africa, the
status of SWAPO, recent RENAMO operations in Mozambique, the US visit of
the President of Mozambique, and on Soviet pilots in Angola.
NIO at Large (MG David Einsel) met with the DCI DDCI and
D/OLL, with NIO/Economics (David Low), A/NIO/AL NC aand a
DO officer to discuss upcoming Congressional briefings on Pakistan's
nuclear program; and with Mr. Low, and a DO officer, met
with the DDCI and members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
staff for a pre-brief on China/Pakistan nuclear issues.
NIO/Economics (David low) represented the DCI at two Economic Policy
Council meetings chaired by Treasury Secretary Baker on trade issues;
and met with the DCI to discuss various current issues before Mr. Low's
departure from the NIC on 30 September.
NIO/Europe (Col. George Kolt) prepared memoranda for the DCI on
(Fritz Ermarth a memorandum on European security views.
with NIO/USSR
NIO/S&T (Julian Nall) attended a DCI meetin with Undersecretary of
Defense/R&E, Donald Hicks, and STAP Chairman for
discussions of S/T intelligence and Dr. Hick's plan for O/USD/R&E.
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Assistant NIO/SP prepared talking points for the
DCI on developments in Soviet ballistic missile defense.
NIO/USSR (Fritz Ermarth) joined the DCI for discussions with
Ambassador Hartman, and with NI0/Europe (Col. George Kolt), briefed the
DCI on a recent trip
II. Interagency Papers
NIO/Economics (David Low) convened NFIB Representatives to
coordinate the Terms of Reference and Concept Paper of NIE 80/90/3-85:
Latin America: Grappling with the Debt.
NI0/GPF (MG Stephen Nichols) visited DIA/DE to discuss an Estimate
III. Of Interest This Week
NIO at Large (Hal Ford) acted for VC/NIC (Herbert Meyer) during the
latter's absence on temporary duty; and attended a meeting of the NSC
International Broadcasting Committee for discussions on VOA broadcast
priorities.
NIO at Large/CBW/NP (MG David Einsel), with A/NIO/CBW
attended a meeting hosted by STAP on Soviet perceptions of the
US CBW capabilities; and met with an OSD representative on current CBW
intelligence issues; met with DO representative scussions on
collection strategies; with A/NIO/NP NIO for
Economics (David Low), and analysts from the DI and INR briefed staffers
from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on China's role as a nuclear
supplier; and with VC/NIC (Herbert Meyer), attended a briefing of the
President's Science Advisor Dr. G. A. Keyworth by OSWR analyst
Assistant NIO/CBWI I attended a Chemical Manufacturers
Association Symposium sponsored by ACDA.
Assistant NIO/NP
Imet with DO officers to discuss nuclear 25X1
collection issues; discussed nuclear proliferation with analysts from
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; and discussed a proposal for a
Community study on Brazil with analysts from State/INR and OSWR.
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NIO/Counterterrorism/Narcotics (Charles Allen)
courtesy call on the Chairman of the SIGINT Committee
aid
discussed terrorism with Jerry Sutton of the State De artment
Office of Global Issues;
and with
A/NI0/Narcotics met with the Commander of the NNBIS
Pacific Region to discuss the role of the NIO and Community support to
NNBIS interdiction efforts.
Assistant NI0/Narcotics) (discussed drug control
initiatives in Colombia with the Army Attache-Designate to Bo ota;
and with DI and DO officers, attended a Narcotics
Intelligence Coordination meeting chaired by the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for International Narcotics Matters.
NIO/Economics (David Low) met with Ambassador Keating and a private
consultant to discuss issues related to development of the private
sector in LDCs; with representatives from each of the regional DI
offices, hosted an introduction to the CIA for Stephen Danzansky--the
new Senior Director for International Economic Policy on the NSC staff;
attended a meeting hosted by the NSC staff to discuss proposed
legislation to restrict financial flows to the Soviet Union; met with
Maurice Ernst of the Hudson Institute to discuss economic issues; and
met with detailed to CRES, to discuss measures to improve
collection on economic issues.
NIO/Europe (Col. George Kolt) chaired a meeting of SOVA and EURA
analysts on the Franco Soviet Summit?
Col. Kolt, and
C/Western Europe Division/EURA also met with James Wilkinson, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs to discuss regional
issues.
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NIO/FDIA (H. F. Hutchinson, Jr.) attended a conference on Soviet
Strategic Deception at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey,
California; met with Ken deGraffenreid of the NSC staff re arding
several FDIA concern and with A/NIO/FDIA and C/FDIA
Staff attended an FDIA-hosted briefing by David Major
of the NSC staff on the Moscow/Washington Embassies-reciprocity issue.
A/NI0/FDIA accompanied by the State/INR and CIA
DDAC officers, met with senior NSA officers on a matter raised by the
DDI's Military Advisory Panel.
C/FDIA Staff
lattended the OGI-sponsored conference
on "Soviet Challenge to Influence in the Third World."
NIO/GPF (MG Stephen Nichols) visited the Deputy ACSI/USA to discuss
military applications of emerging technology and Soviet operational
doctrine; addressed CIA military reserve personnel on "Directions and
Dilemmas in Soviet Forces' Polic "?
land attended the 67th Annual Defense
Preparedness meeting at the Aberdeen Proving Ground to observe displays
and demonstrations of Army material.
Acting NIU/Latin America met with newly assigned
Defense Attaches to Colombia and El Salvador, the returning Deputy Chief
of the US Interests Section/Havana;
the new analyst training course on the role of the NIO.
NIU/NESA (Graham Fuller) addressed a DDI-sponsored conference of
academics on the role of the NIO and the national Estimates process; and
participated in discussions with Rand Corporation specialist on Iranian
military forces.
NIO/SP (Lawrence Gershwin) met with Andrew Marshall of OSD/Net
Assessments to discuss the draft Joint Net Assessment; and with
A/NI0//SP briefed the Under Secretary of the Department
of Energy on Soviet Strategic Force developments.
Assistant NIUs/SP and the managers
of NIE 11-3/8-86 were briefed by DIA officers on Soviet mobile missile
developments.
NIO S T (Julian Nall), NI0/GPF (MG Stephen Nichols), and A-NI0/S&T
discussed critical technologies with Dr. James Tegnelia,
newly appointed Acting Director of DARPA.
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Assistant NIO/USSR
lattended a DDI-sponsored conference on
Soviet activities in the Third World.
NIO/Warning (John Bird)
and hosted a meeting of Community
representatives to discuss implementation of new warning initiatives on
the Korean Peninsula.
IV. Future Activities
NIO/S&T (Julian Nail) and A-NIO/S&T will discuss SDI
technologies with Dr. Edward Teller on 3 October 1985.
Herbert E. Meyer
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27 September 1985
DCI Weekly Report
Office of the Inspector General
All inspection reports from the last cycle have been sent
forward for appropriate actions except for the Agency Language
Survey. We now have the DDA's comments on the draft, and the
report is being finalized for release to the Executive Director
during the week of 30 September.
On 18 September, we briefed four members of the Surveys and
Investigations Staff of the House Appropriations Committee.
They are investigating the Intelligence Community oversight and
review processes. We briefed them on the mission and functions
of the OIG with particular emphasis on audits and inspections.
While we have had a number of spectacular special
investigations and grievances during the past year, it is
interesting to note that the overall numbers are down. For
example, in 1984 there were 44 special investigations, 29
grievances, and five EEO investigations. This compares with
eight special investigations, 19 grievances, and two EEO cases
thus far in 1985.
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OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER
WEEKLY REPORT FOR THE DCI
27 September 1985
On 26 September, the Senate passed the 1986 Intelligence Authorization
Bill with no changes. Authorization Conference will probably not take
place for about two weeks. The House Appropriations Committee plans to
begin markup next week. SAC markup will not take place until about
mid-October.
-- It is expected that Congress will pass a Continuing Resolution authorizing
the obligation and expenditure of funds for 1986, which will be effective
through 14 November 1985. The Continuing Resolution provides authority to
continue activities conducted in 1986 at a rate not to exceed one-twelfth
of actual obligations in 1985. The Resolution is not likely to impose any
serious constraints on the conduct of our activities. The directorates
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-- We are working with the IC Staff on a number of Congressional Budget
format changes, suggested by several members of our oversight committee
staffs. These changes have been reviewed and discussed and, with a few
modifications, can be accommodated.
-- Our budget examiners from both OMB and the IC Staff will hold joint
hearings on our 1987 budget request here at Headquarters beginning
Tuesday, 8 October and continuing through Friday, 18 October. Hearings
will cover all directorates as well as covert action, counterterrorism,
and counterintelligence. Guidance has been provided to the directorate
program managers on presenting the most successful defense of our program.
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27 September 1985
MEMORANDUM FOR: Acting Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Director, Office of Legislative Liaison
SUBJECT: Weekly Report
ITEMS OF INTEREST
Intelligence Authorization Bill
Late in the evening of 26 September, the Senate passed the
FY86 Intelligence Authorization Bill. The House version passed
last June; we expect the Bills to go to conference in the next
week or so. A provision on access to state and local criminal
history records for purposes of conducting security background
investigation is included in the Senate Bill, and a floor
amendment was added that would limit to ten the number of
aliens naturalized each year under the defector citizenship
provision. The amendment also requires notification of the
House and Senate Judiciary Committees each time the citizenship
provision is used to naturalize a defector.
FUTURE ITEMS
All other matters are contained in the attachment.
Charles A. Briggs
Director, Office of Legislative Liaison
All portions Top Secret
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OLL/LD WEEKLY REPORT
ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR CURRENT WEEK
23 Sep Brf Sen Stevens (R., AK) on Afghanistan
1045 (w/DoD bfg team)
S-407 Capitol
24 Sep Brf Sen Goldwater (R., AZ) on
0830 Afghanistan (w/DoD bfg team)
363 SROB
25 Sep
1300
2462 RHOB
26 Sep
0800
Hqs
26 Sep
1530
303 SDOB
FUTURE ITEMS
1 Oct
1430
2453 RHOB
27 September 1985
Mtg w/Rep Rodino (R., NJ) re defectors
SSCI breakfast
Meet with Sen Nunn (D., GA), SSCI, and
SAS stf Punaro re Gorbachev
Bfg on NIE 11-3/8 for Rep Skelton
(D., MO) & HASC stfr Glakas
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2 Oct
0930
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SSCI hrg on HUMINT
Brf Sen Hecht (R., NV) on nuclear power
in space
2 Oct Brf Sen Humphrey (R., NH) on situation DI/NESA;I TOLL
1500 in Afghanistan
TBA
2 Oct
1530
219 SHOB
3 Oct Brf Rep Stokes (D., OH) on general
1000 situation in Liberia
H-405 Capitol
3 Oct Brf HPSCI on the Philippines
1330 (w/DIA & INR)
H-405 Capitol
3 Oct
1500
H-405 Capitol
3 Oct
1600
219 SHOB
Attend HPSCI policy hearing on the
Philippines
Bfg SSCI on nuclear & CBW terrorism
(w/DOE & DoD)
DDCI; D/OLL
DI/OSWR;
DI/ALA;
Ford, NIO/EA;I IDI/OEA;
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4 Oct
0800
8 Oct
1000
H-405
Bfg and tour at counterterrorism IDS&T/OTS;
facilities for SSCI members
Bfg HPSCI on worldwide CA programs
8 Oct Brf Rep Porter (R., IL) and stfrs on
1000 Soviet CW
1131 LHOB
Brf SSCI on Soviet strategic forces
SSCI hrg on NFIP/TIARA
Bfg and tour at counterterrorism
facilities for HPSCI members
10 Oct Counterterrorism update bfg for SSCI ICS;I TOLL
1400 (w/DoJ, State)
219 SHOB
17 Oct
1600
219 SHOB
23 Oct
0930
219 SHOB
28 Oct
0800
29 Oct Sen Durenberger (R., MN) addresses
1400 Agency SIS students in Congress and CIA
219 SHOB course
31 Oct
1600
219 SHOB
Brf SSCI on arms control monitoring
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27 September 1985
DCI WEEKLY REPORT
PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE
Media Relations
The Yale Club of Washington session with us went well. John McMahon did a
fine job, as did John Stein and the panel of Yale graduates who are current CIA
employees. We appeared to generate a good deal of enthusiasm for the Agency and
interest in employment here. I alone had six employment inquiries during the
evening.
Bob Magee requested assistance in finding someone to kick off the Combined
Federal Campaign in the auditorium with all the key persons.
obtained Trumbull and Core's consent to come. This should ensure a good turnout
and some amusing moments.
Briefings included:
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NSA Orientation Course
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Mid-level Officers Course, Defense Intelligence College
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Senior Naval Reserve Intelligence Course, Defense Intelligence College
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Washington Center Breakfast,
Capitol Hill
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Defense Attaches and Wives,
Defense Intelligence College
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NESA Conference
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USAF Office of Special Investigations at Bolling AFB
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