WEEKLY REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
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Weekly Report Highlights
Congress
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The Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee cancelled its January
27th markup of S. 1906, a bill to ban the private use of polygraphs.
The action was prompted by a threat from Senator Quayle to offer an
amendment striking from the bill that section which exempts the Agency's
polygraph program from coverage under the bill. Quayle's motive was
purely a tactical one: to make the bill so unpalatable to the
Administration and others as to doom any chances for further action.
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DoD request, we provided background on the IG process here and explained
the importance that the Agency places on protecting sensitive
information in the inspection process. We are also meeting with State
and the FBI to learn from their experiences on this issue.
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-- Relevant House and Senate staffers were briefed on the details of the
-- The DI's Office of Near Eastern South Asian Analysis (NESA) briefed
Senator Hecht on the situation in Israel and the occupied territories.
Budget
budget request.
-- The Deputy Directors are to report back to the Comptroller's office by
2 February on how they plan to restructure their FY 1989 programs to
accommodate from DCI guidance in the FY 1989
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OCA 88-0042
29 January 1988
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MEMORANDUM FOR: The Director
The Deputy Director
FROM: John L. Helgers
Director of Congreg4 o a Affairs
SUBJECT: Weekly Report
Status of New Oversight Legislation: This week the
Senate Intelligence Committee formally sent the Boren/Cohen
bill to the full Senate by a favorable vote of 13-2. It is not
yet clear when the Senate will debate and vote on the measure;
however, since co-sponsors Boren and Cohen will be heavily
occupied in INF hearings for the next couple of weeks, it
appears unlikely that there will be floor action before the end
of February. Meanwhile, an interagency group including CIA
representatives met with the House Intelligence Committee staff
this week to go through the Stokes bill on oversight section-by-
section and convey the Administration's initial views on the
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Statutory Inspector General: We have begun preparations
for your testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on
or about 24 February concerning Senator Specter's bill to
establish a statutory Inspector General within the Agency. We
plan to meet with representatives of the FBI to ascertain how a
similar move was staved off a few years ago, and we will also
contact the Departments of State and Defense to learn what
their experience has been with the statutory Inspector Generals
established there.
Polygraph' Bill:" The Senate Labor and Human Resources
Committee cancelled its January 27th markup of S. 1906, a bill
to ban the private use of polygraphs. The action was prompted
by a threat from Senator Quayle to offer an amendment striking
from the bill that section which exempts from coverage under
the bill the Agency's polygraph program (as well as others in
the Intelligence Community). Quayle's motive was purely a
tactical one: to make the bill so unpalatable to the
Administration and others as to doom any chances for further
action. He does not oppose the Agency exemption on the
merits. Future Committee action on the bill is uncertain at
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WEEKLY REPORT FOR THE DCI
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER
WEEK ENDING 29 JANUARY 1988
-- The Directorate staffs will report to the Comptroller by 29 January their
decisions on where they have taken their cuts in the FY 1988 budget.
Agreements on allocating those cuts by Directorate were reached at the
Executive Committee meeting on 8 January.
-- We met with the Executive Committee to agree' on allocating cuts from our
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FY 1989 budget request.
how they plan to restructure their FY 1989 programs to accommodate these
reductions.
The Deputy
Directors are to report back to the Comptroller's office by 2 February on
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29 January 1988
DCI Weekly Report
Office of the Inspector General
The Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense
has advised us that their IG, June Brown, has been asked to
testify before the SSCI on the proposal to establish a
statutory IG in CIA. The Defense Department asked for
background on the IG process in CIA, which we discussed. We
also explained the importance that the Agency places on
protecting sensitive information in the inspection process,
particularly sources and methods.
We are nearing the end of the present cycle of
inspections. Preliminary drafts have either been completed or
are nearing completion on all of the current inspections; they
are:
Office of Soviet Analysis, DI
Compensation System
Agency Procurement
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29 January 1988
DCI WEEKLY REPORT
PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE
Executive Appearances
The DDCI addressed 400 members of American Bankers Association's National
Risk Management Conference on Wednesday, 27 January in Orlando, Florida.
Conference Director Tom Aubrey reported that the speech was great and the
audience liked the topic of terrorism. Attendees reported that it was a
"rewarding experience to hear a speaker so well versed on the topic of
terrorism."
Public Relations Unit
During a two-week Army Reserve active duty tour, briefed
members of the Headquarters' staffs of the U.S. Central Comman and the U.S.
Special Operations Command, Tampa, Florida, 19, 20, and 22 January. The next
stops in the PAO's program to develop a better understanding in the military
about the CIA and intelligence are the U.S. Space Command, the Air Force
Space Command, and the North American Air Defense Command, all located in
Colorado Springs.
briefed the military attache class at DIA and a political
science class at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia.
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DDI #00042-88
29 January 1988
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Richard J. Kerr
Deputy Director for Intelligence
SUBJECT: DDI Activity Report 25 - 29 January 1988
Policy Support
The Office of African and Latin American Analysis (ALA) briefed Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State Woods on the fighting in Angola and prepared
talking points on the Angolan threat to Zaire for Assistant Secretary of Stat
Crocker f
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s meeting with President Mobutu.
OGI briefed George Drysdale, Special Assistant to United States Drug
Administration's (USDA) Secretary Richard Lyng, on trade policy and
agriculture issues in six southeast Asian countries in preparation for
The Arms Control Intelligence Staff (ACIS) reviewed INF issues with
Ambassador Nitze to h n nr~n~re him for testimony before the Senate Foreign
Relations Corn mi t- -PP
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The Office of Near Eastern South Asian Analysis (NESA) briefed S
Hecht on the situation in Israel and the occupied territories.
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Washington, D.C. 20505
National Intelligence Council
NIC #00372-88
29 January 1988
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
'Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: David D. Gries
.. Acting-,Chairman
SUBJECT: NIC Activity Report, 22 - 28 January 1988
Marty. Roeber joined, the National Intelligence Council on 25 January as
NIO for Latin America:
Fred4Hutchinson and Dan Webster will visit CENTCOM to discuss the
Persian Gulf and intelligence'support to CENTCOM (AC/NIC and NIO/NESA).
Deane Hoffmann will attend a discussion on US-Soviet Trade at the Johns
Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. Last week he
attended an Economic Policy Council meeting on the Generalized System of
Preference benefits and a Trade Policy Review Group meeting at USTR on the
US-USSR Long-Term Grain Agreement (NIO/Economics).
Murat Natirboff, at the Department of State's request, will sponsor a
Counterintelligence/Security training awareness program on 17-19 February
for all US personnel serving in criteria countries. Last week he sponsored
an off-site retreat for Intelligence Community CI managers (NIO/FDIA).
Charlie Allen chaired Community meetings on an assessment of the Abu
Nidal Organization requested by State and co-chaired a Community meeting to
define narcoterrorism and to assess collection strategies (NIO/CT).
chaired coordination meetings on the IIM: Soviet Forces
and Ca abilities in the Northwestern Theater of Military Operations
A NIO GPF .
chaired a coordination meeting on the IIM: East European
Contributions to Soviet Technology Development (A/NIO/S&T).
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Walt Barrows chaired a conference on prospects for economic reform in
Africa (NI0/AF).
David Einsel attended a two-day symposium at the Naval
Surface Warfare Center for discussions on research and development programs
to counter the chemical and biological warfare threat (NI0/AL/CBW and
A/NI0/AL/CBW).
Carl Ford attended a Philippine NSSD meeting at the Department of State
(NI0/EA).
Marten van Heuven attended a dinner on Atlantic/Pacific issues hosted by
the Center for Strategic and International Studies/European Policy Group
(NI0/EUR).
Larry Budge hosted the Sixteenth Military Analytic Exchange
(NI0/GPF).
Bill Kotapish participated as a panelist in a three-day "Coca Control
Conference" jointly sponsored by DEA and State (NI0/Narcotics).
Larry Gershwin met with former DDCI John McMahon on Soviet strategic
force developments (NIO/SP).
briefed the DCI's Science and Technology Panel on Soviet
strategic orce and START verification issues (A/NI0/SP).
Julian Nall attended a two-day meeting of the DCI's Science and
Technology Advisory Panel and hosted a briefing by Dr. Glenn Schweitzer of
the National Academy of Sciences on the Science Agreement between the
National Academy of Sciences/Soviet Academy (NIO/S&T).
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SUBJECT: NIC Activity Report, 22 - 28 January 1988
AC/NIC:DDG:bha (29 Jan 87)
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1 - EXDIR
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DDA 88-0251
29 January 1988
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: R. M. Huffstutler
Deputy Director for Administration
SUBJECT: Weekly Report for Period Ending 29 January 1988
1. The Corporate Data Personnel System, developed by the office of
Information Technology, has reached initial operating capability. Personnel
data available in this system will provide a foundation for future development
of the Agency's Corporate Data Program.
4. Twenty members of the office of Medical Services (OMS) completed a
two-day training program conducted by the Hazelden Foundation of Center City,
Minnesota. This workshop is designed to sharpen professional skills in the
assessment and diagnosis of alcohol and drug abuse.
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6. The Office of Personnel (OP) sponsored the first Career Transition
Workshop, which included resume writing, interviewing, and job search
techniques to aid officers in the transition from Agency employment to a
second career in private industry.
7. The week of 11 January OP processed a record number (4,354) of health
insurance claims. This is part of the continuing effort to reduce the
inventory of 1987 claims, the last ones to be processed manually.
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