WEEKLY REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
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-- On 21 February,) employees heard the first in a series of financial
seminars. While the speaker's presentation, "Your Check Book and Personal
Budget," was intended to be a narrow focus, during the question and answer
period his subject matter was expanded. Based upon the enthusiasm of the
audience and subsequent comments we have received, there is definitely an
interest in continuing the financial seminars. We will continue to provide
employees with information on the nature of the specific presentation and
the audience we believe will benefit most from the presentation. Our next
seminar is to be held on Tuesday, 25 March. The subject will be "Life
Cycle Investing," presented by Mr. Wayne Nelson, Vice-President Merrill
Lynch.
-- The Agency is seeking a delegation of authority from OPM in order to
fulfill one of the requirements of the Defense Authorization Act of 1986.
Under this Act, male employees ages 18-26 hired after 8 November 1985 must
certify that they have met the registration requirements of the Selective
Service Act. Willful failure to comply may be grounds either for not
hiring an individual or for terminating an employee. Congress designated
OPM as the adjudicating authority in determining compliance. Since many
applicants and affected employees are covert, a delegation of authority to
CIA is necessary.
Budget
-- 0/Comptroller has begun review of the directorates' 1988 base programs and
will provide the results to the directorates late next week. The
directorates have also submitted revised profiles for the ongoing
initiatives. Following Comptroller review, an Executive Committee meeting
on the ongoing initiatives is scheduled for 20 March at 1100.
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11. On 21 February,) employees heard the first in a series of
financial seminars. While the speaker's presentation, "Your Check Book and
Personal Budget," was intended to be a narrow focus, during the question and
answer period his subject matter was expanded. Based upon the enthusiasm of
the audience and subsequent comments we have received, there is definitely an
interest in continuing the financial seminars. We will continue to provide
employees with information on the nature of the specific presentation and the
audience we believe will benefit most from the presentation. Our next seminar
is to be held on Tuesday, 25 March. The subject will be "Life Cycle
Investing," presented by Mr. Wayne Nelson, Vice-President Merrill Lynch.
12. The Congress has passed and sent to the President a bill which would
entitle retirees to receive health insurance rebates under the Federal
Employee Health Benefits Program. This bill is a revision of the earlier one
which was vetoed by the President because it would have increased the
Government's share of health insurance premiums. The new bill does not have
this same provision and it is anticipated that the president will sign the
bill momentarily. He has until 4 March 1986 to sign.
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15. The Agency is seeking a delegation of authority from OPM in order to
fulfill one of the requirements of the Defense Authorization Act of 1986.
Under this Act, male employees ages 18-26 hired after 8 November 1985 must
certify that they have met the registration requirements of the Selective
Service Act. Willful failure to comply may be grounds either for not hiring
an individual or for terminating an employee. Congress designated OPM as the
adjudicating authority in determining compliance. Since many applicants and
affected employees are covert, a delegation of authority to CIA is necessary.
18. The Interagency Language Roundtable Testing Committee met on
24 February to discuss the results of the recent Interagency Testing
Comparability Study and to plan follow-up action. The Committee tasked the
three participating agencies, Defense Language Institute, CIA, and Foreign
Service Institute (FSI), with crossrating and analyzing discrepant test
results in French, German, Russian, and Spanish to determine the causes. Each
of the three agencies will also conduct interrater reliability studies in
various languages in the future. CIA and FSI representatives agreed to
collaborate in refining testing procedures at levels below three and in
developing technique and content areas for job-related proficiency tests.
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20. The first ever double running of the five-week New Analyst Course was
completed last week. The double running was necessary to accommodate the
increased number of analysts hired by the DI. There were students in
attendance. Based on the good results, OTE will do this again, should the
need arise. About half of the class sessions were conducted jointly to use
guest speakers more efficiently. Nearly half of the students were from the
Office of Scientific and Weapons Research, by far the largest contingent from
that office ever to attend this course.
,Ric-ar J. Kerr
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DDI 0 10 25 -86
28 February 1986
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Robert M. Gates
Deputy Director for Intelligence
SUBJECT: DDI Activity Report 24-28 February 1986
DCI/DDCI Assigned Tasks
DI offices prepared dozens of sets of talking points on
various topics for the DCI's upcoming trip.
OGI answered the DCI's request for information on a Wall
Street Journal editorial alleging that Mehmet Ali Agca
assassinated a Turkish newspaper editor in 1979 at Bulgaria's
behest.
Policy Support
NESA and EURA analysts briefed Vice President Bush's staff
regarding his future travel to Europe and Africa.
NESA discussed the Middle East with Jock Covey of the NSC
ACIS reviewed the decision document for the next SCC round
in Geneva, which opens on 4 March.
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OGI briefed Alex Goode, Director-General of the US and
Foreign Commercial Service, Department of Commerce, on Caribbean
trade, debt, and investment to help him prepare for a trip to the
region and for Congressional testimony on the Caribbean Basin
Initiative.
OGI analysts met with Don Eiss, Deputy Assistant USTR for
Trade Policy and Analysis, to discuss the Administration's
initiative on international investment as part of the GATT Round
negotiations.
OEA provided the Vice President with an assessment of
violence in Mindanao during the Philippine crisis and provided
Secretary Shultz with background materials on Fiji, both in
response to requests.
ALA briefed the new US Ambassador to Belize, James Malone.
OSWR briefed Deputy Under Secretary of State for Regional,
Political and Economic Affairs Ralph Johnson on technology
transfer issues
SOVA briefed DAS/EUR Mark Palmer (State) on Soviet and East
European support to terrorism.
OGI briefed future Deputy Energy Secretary William Martin on
the outlook for the world oil market and DAS George Bradley (DOE)
about CIA's research on Chinese oil potential.
OEA hosted an all-day interagency conference on the Chinese
military reorganization.
SOVA analysts visited the University of Pennsylvania Center
for Soviet and East European Research to view a Cyrillic database
and support software.
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NESA and SOVA went to CENTCOM Headquarters and briefed the
CINC's staff on Afghanistan, Libya's military capabilities 25X1
against the US, and scenarios for a possible Soviet invasion of
Iran.
SOVA briefed Dr. Andrew Marshall, Director of Net
Assessments, DoD, on the new SOVA methodology for estimating
Soviet military R&D expenditures.
Briefings on the Hill
There were 8 briefings on the Hill this past week.
OEA briefed Senator McConnell (SSCI) about the situation on
the Korean Peninsula.
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ALA briefed SSCI staffers on the Nicaragua insurgency.
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The Director of Central Intelligence
Washington, D.C. 20505
National Intelligence Council
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Harold P. Ford
Vice Chairman, National Intelligence Council
SUBJECT: NIC Activity Report, 21 - 27 February 1986
I. DCI/DDCI Assigned Tasks
VC/NIC (Hal Ford), with the assistance of the NIOs, prepared a draft
NIC Outlook for DCI and C/NIC review.
VC/NIC and NIO/NESA (Graham Fuller) chaired an in-house meeting on
increased fluidity in the international arena.
NIC #01051-86
27 February 1986
NIO/Africa (Fred Wettering) prepared talking points on South African
reforms for the DCI.
Acting NIO/Economics
Mexico for the DCI.
prepared a memorandum on
NIO/Latin America (Robert Vickers) accompanied the DCI to the White
House for separate meetings with Republican members of the House and
Senate, and with officers of the DDI and DDO, accompanied the DCI to a
briefing of the House Republican Policy Committee.
NIO/USSR (Fritz Ermarth) prepared talking points for the DCI on the
CPSU Congress.
NIO/Warning Staff Officer prepared talking points for
the DCI on "Malta/Libya: Military Cooperation" and on "Iran or Iraq:
Prospects for Sudden Governmental Collapse."
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II. Interagency Papers
NIO/Africa (Fred Wettering) completed coordination of the Terms of
Reference and Concept Paper of fast/track SNIE 78-86: Sudan's
Transition to Civilian Rule: Prospects and Problems.
NIO/Counterterrorism (Charles Allen) forwarded the draft NIE 6-85:
Prospects for Nuclear Terrorism to the Senior Review Panel.
The draft Memorandum to Holders of IIM 80-10002: Potential Use by
Terrorists Chemical. Toxin. or Biological Wea ons has been received
from DDI/OSWR, and is
being reviewe y N ounter errorism ar es en).
NIO/East Asia (Carl Ford) began work on fast/track SNIE 56-2-86:
Challenges Facing an Aquino Government.
NIO/Europe (Col. George Kolt) began coordination of the draft of
NIE 29.4-86: Malta: New Openings for Our Adversaries.
NIO/Latin America (Robert Vickers) began coordination of the draft
of the fast/track Memorandum to Holders of NIE 83.3-4-85: Nicaragua:
Prospects for the Insurgency.
III. Of Interest This Week
VC/NIC (Hal Ford) discussed NSA/NIC questions with Gen. Odom and
other NSA officers; with NIO/S&T (Julian Nall), discussed international
communications issues with Ambassador Diana Dougan;
VC/NIC and NIO/NESA (Graham Fuller) met with the Director of the
Near East Institute for Policy Research; discussed East Asian and Libyan
security issues with the Director of the International Security Agency;
met with the Chief Editor of The National Interest Quarterly; at the
request of D/OPA, met with an LA Times reporter interested in Pakistan
and Afghanistan; met with the Director of European Studies, CSIS; and
discussed Middle East issues with a consultant.
NIO/Africa (Fred Wettering) briefed Secretary Shultz' Advisor
Committee on South Africa;
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NIO at Large (MGen David Einsel) attended a meeting with the
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Negotiations Policy to discuss the
Biological Weapons Convention and the Soviet BW program; and with
A/NIO/CBW met with a DIA officer regarding recent advances
in biological engineering and applications of novel or new chemical
warfare agents.
NIO/Counterterrorism (Charles Allen met with
DDI/OGI/TNAD, and DDO/CPN to discuss those terrorist
organizations posing the greatest threat to US personnel and facilities;
met with Evan Hineman, DDS&T, to discuss the need to ensure protection
in the budget process for technical initiatives in support of
counterterrorism, as well as some R&D initiatives to be proposed to the
IG/T for its budget support; met with NSC Staff member LTC Oliver North
and Ambassador Robert Oakley, Director, State/S/CT, to discuss a
sensitive counterterrorism project; accompanied by A/NIO/CT
briefed the Deputy Chief of Mission, US Embassy Brussels, on
terrorism in that country and elsewhere in Latin America; and attended a
27 February meeting of the TIWG Operational Sub-Group.
with former US Ambassador to Chile James D. Theberge to discuss
terrorism and security issues; met with an outside contractor to discuss
potential external research projects; with DDI/SOVA, met
with Deputy Assistant Secretary Mark Palmer at the State Department to
discuss the Soviet role in terrorism; with SA/NIO/CT met
SA/NIO/CTI Imet with representatives of the IG/T and the
DDS&T to arrange fundin support for selected CIA counterterrorism
technical projects.
NIO/East Asia (Carl Ford) discussed China with NSC Staff member
Gaston Sigur; attended a Philippine Task Force Conference and moderated
a panel discussion at the Conference on Philippine Reactions to US
Policy Initiatives;
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Assistant NIO/FDIAI I met with D/OSWR, C/JAEIC, and
other DDI officers to discuss DDAC MASINT-related concerns.
Assistant NI0/GPFI (reviewed the expected FAPLA-86
offensive against UNITA with DIA South African and Angolan analysts.
NIO/Latin America (Robert Vickers), with a DDI officer, discussed
the NSSD on South America at a meeting chaired by NSC Staff member
Jacqueline Tillman; with a DDO officer, briefed the Director of the FBI
on the situation in Nicaragua; with an OCA officer, briefed John Plashal
of the House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee on El Salvador; and
provided the NSC Staff and State Department with an unclassified paper
on Nicaragua.
Assistant NIO/LA attended a meeting of the HUMINT
Committee 0 and briefed the Deputy Secretary of Defense prior to
the latter's trip to Central and South America.
NIO/Narcotics (William Kotapish) met with the Special Assistant to
the President for Drug Abuse Policy to discuss aspects of intelligence
support to policymakers and enforcement efforts;
Assistant NIO/NP met with DoE officers to discuss 25X1
their non-proliferation programs at the National Laboratories; met with
an MIT professor on rotation to ACDA to discuss various proliferation
issues; and separately discussed sensitive nuclear programs in meetings
with officers of State/OES and INR, and with Ambassador at Large
Richard Kennedy and other State Department officers.
NIO/SP (Lawrence Gershwin) chaired, and A/NI0/SP 25X1
attended, a HUMINT Committee-sponsored seminar to assess collection on
Soviet space programs; met with Dr. Richard Ruffine of the Office of the 25X1
Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering to discussL
the future Soviet
BMD threat;
and with A/NIO/SP hosted a meeting of
NIO/Europe Col. George Kolt), NIO/USSR Fritz Ermarth NIO/GPF (MGen
Stephen Nichols), D/SOYA, and C/ACIS with Chief of the NSA
Analysis Group on Soviet Military Exercises, to discuss Soviet military
trends.
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NI0/S&T (Julian Nail)
with A/NI0/ST
meeting of S/T Principals.
NI0/Warninq (John Bird)
(separately discussed
indications and warning matters with John Guenther of HQ USMC and Col.
Karl Lowe, J-5 JCS.
IV. Future Activities
NI0/Counterterrorism (Charles Allen) will chair the 13 March meeting
of the IICT.
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attended the triannual
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OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER
WEEKLY REPORT FOR THE DCI
28 February 1986
Talking points for the Executive Director's testimony on the 1987 program
before the HPSCI on 13 March are being prepared and will be distributed,
along with the official statement, to all witnesses prior to the hearing.
Informal briefings on the 1987 CIA program, including covert action, will
continue next week for HPSCI staff members Duane Andrews, Dick Giza, Steve
Berry, Tom Latimer, and Mike O'Neil.
0/Comptroller has begun review of the directorates' 1988 base programs and
will provide the results to the directorates late next week. The
directorates have also submitted revised profiles for the ongoing
initiatives. Following Comptroller review, an Executive Committee meeting
on the ongoing initiatives is scheduled for 20 March at 1100.
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