LETTER TO(SANITIZED) FROM THOMAS H. KARAS
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TECHNOLoov A$EEEIMENT BOARD
MORRIS K. UDALL. ARIZ.. CHAIRMAN
TED STEVENS. ALASKA. VICE CHAIRMAN
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CNMKIS MCC MATHIAS. .M., MD JOHN 0 DINGELL MICR
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OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20510
JOHN H. GIBBONS
DIRECTOR
August 10, 1984
Central me gence Agency
Office of Legislative Liaison
Room 7B02
Washington, D.C. 20505
Thank you again for arranging the informative meeting earlier this week on
anti-satellite weapons issues between some of our staff and some of your
analysts. As you know, the ASAT Technical Memorandum we are working on is
part of a larger study of New Ballistic Missile Defense Technologies," a
study requested of OTA by the House Armed Services Committee and the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee.
In carrying out this study, it would be of great help to us to be able to
explore the following points with relevant CIA analytic staff:
1) Description of current Soviet BMD (Ballistic Missile Defense) research,
development and testing.
2) Likely Soviet policies toward BMD and the ABM Treaty in the absence of any
U.S. intitiatives in these areas.
3) Strategic implications of U.S. SDI development and deployment, including
political and arms control implications -- specifically for ABM treaty.
4) Plausible Soviet countermeasures to SDI deployment including changes in
offensive forces (ballistic missiles, bombers, cruise missiles).
5) Plausible Soviet analogous responses to SDI, such as directed energy
system development, conventional Soviet ABM systems.
6) The Soviet record to date on compliance with the ABM Treaty.
7) U.S. capabilities (current and future) for verifying current and possible
future arms control agreements on ballistic missile defenses (including
national technical means and cooperative arrangements.
I realize that this is a rather full menu of issues, so, if necessary, we are
prepared to make more than one visit to cover it. We would appreciate having
the first meeting as soon as possible after Labor Day, September 3, 1984.
I should add that our ability to keep that appointment is contingent upon
final approval of SCI clearances for two of our staff whose applications are
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still pending. The members of our staff with current SCI clearances who would
probably attend these meetings are as follows:
Dr. Peter Sharfman, Program Manager, International Security and Commerce
Dr. Thomas Karas, Project Director, New Ballistic Missile Defense Technologic
Dr. Robert Rochlin, Senior Analyst (his SCI clearances are through the Arms,
Control and Disarmament Agency, from which we have him on detail)
In addition, we would hope that by September the following two people would
have received their SCI clearances and would
Dr. Alan Shaw, Senior Analyst
Dr. Gerald Epstein, Analyst.
hould the new clearances not yet have been granted, we would hope that
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postponement of the meeting to a mutually convenient time could be arranged.
If there are any documents that it would be useful for us to read
iforehand, we would appreciate access to them. (I believe that our security
officer, Tom McGurn, will be contacting you about arranging for CIA approval
of OTA secure storage facilities for non-SCI classified materials.) a
Thank you again for your h\lv
Sincerely,
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