WEEKLY REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
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OCA 88-1428
6 May 1988
MEMORANDUM FOR: The Director
The Deputy Director
FROM: John L. Helgerson
Director of Congressional Affairs
SUBJECT: Weekly Report
Statutory Inspector General: According to a number of
congressional staffers, the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee
intends to press for sequential referral of the intelligence
authorization bill if, as expected, it contains provisions
pertaining to the CIA Inspector General. It is the understanding
of the Intelligence Committee staff that Governmental Affairs
remains strongly committed to legislation requiring Government
Accounting Office audit and a statutory Inspector General for the
Agency. The Intelligence Committee remains strongly opposed to
such a role for the Government Accounting Office, and it is
possible that the potential involvement of the Governmental
Affairs Committee may cause the Intelligence Committee to rethink
its intention to include IG-related provisions in the authorization
bill. Meanwhile, the Committee staff is finalizing language for a
modified Inspector General that it will clear with Senator Specter
before providing to the Agency.
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WEEKLY REPORT FOR THE DCI
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER
WEEK ENDNG 6 MAY 1988
1989
In preparation for the markups of our budget request, we responded to
another batch of questions for the record from the House Appropriations
Committee. To date, we have answered more than 290 questions for the
record on our budget request from the Intelligence and Appropriations
Committees.
1990-91
-- We are reviewing the budget requests submitted by the directorates for
FY 1990-91. The Executive Committee will meet on 16-17 June at the
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6 May 1988
DCI WEEKLY REPORT
PUBIC AFFAIRS OFFICE
Media Relations
I accompanied the DCI when he spoke before the White House Fellows Alumni
Association on 5/5/88 and coordinated his appearance before the Washington
Times Senior Editorial Board and reporting staff. That on-record conversation
led to press coverage in the Washington Times 5/6 edition.
Other media activity included arranging pre-summit briefings for Time,
Associated Press, Los Angeles Times and Newsweek; dealing with the Wall Street
Journal and Newsweek on a story involving CIA Director Casey and Panamanian
General Noriega.
Executive Appearances
The Director addressed a record turnout of 650 attorneys, judges, and
spouses at the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL) on Law DO,
April 29th in St. Louis. The executive director of BAMSL reported that it was
an "exceptional evening." He received "many favorable coments" from the
attendees who "enjoyed the Director's speech." The evening also was the
occasion for unveiling the DCI's portrait by artist Frank Szasz which will
hang at the FBI Headquarters Building.
Public Relations Unit
The DCI Program for Deans on 2 May was a great success, according to
feedback from the Deans who attended. We have received some good suggestions
STAT which we will study for the next running in December 1988.- found
his sessions in South Carolina--briefings to a group of business executives
and a lecture at the Citadel--to be well received. Expanding our target
audiences seems to be producing very positive results.
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DDI 01388-88
6 May 1988
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Richard J. Kerr
Deputy Director for Intelligence
SUBJECT: DDI Activity Report 2 - 6 May 1988
Policy Support
The Offices of African and Latin American Analysis (ALA) and Imagery
Analysis (OIA) briefed senior NSC advisors Jose Sorzano and Barry Kelly on the
Cuban military buildup in Angola.
The Office of Soviet Analysis (SOVA) briefed Thomas Christie, Director of
Programs Integration, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for
Acquisitions, on developments in Soviet theater air defense capabilities and
on troop air defense modernization trends. This briefing is the last of a
series presented to update Mr. Christie and his staff on Soviet theater war-
fighting capabilities.
SOVA prepared a memo on Soviet dismantlement activities associated with
arms control agreements for the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
NESA, working with the Office of Scientific and Weapons Research (OSWR)
and the Assistant National Intelligence Officer for Chemical and Biological
Warfare (ANIO/CBW), wrote a memo for the Vice President on the use of chemical
weapons during the Al Faw campaign by Iraq and Iran.
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National Intelligence Council
The Director of Central Intelligence
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NIC #01620-88
6 May 1988
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Fritz W. Ermarth
Chairman
SUBJECT: NIC Activity Report, 29 April - 5 May 1988
DCI and DDCI Support
The Military Advisory Panel will convene on 10 May to discuss Intelligence
Community support to the US Southern Command (Commander in Chief General
Woerner is our guest, along with his intelligence chief, BGen Stewart). The
Panel will also examine evidence regarding possible changes in the level of
Soviet defense spending over the next five years.
David Einsel prepared a summary on chemical warfare use in the recent Al
Faw campaign for the Vice President's Office. (NIO at Large/Nuclear
Proliferation/Chemical and Biological Warfare)
Deane Hoffmann attended an Economic Policy Council meeting on trade
measures for the Philippines, status of pending trade disputes, and a report by
Secretary Verity on the joint US-USSR commercial mission. (NIO/Economics)
Estimates and Intelligence Memoranda
An interagency coordination meeting is scheduled on a fast-track Memorandum
to Holders on Somalia that will support President Reagan's meeting with the
Somali President on 13 June. (NIO/Africa)
Guidance to the Intelligence Community
Walter Barrows, at the request of the National Security Council, has
convened the Community's Mozambique-watchers and will draft a memorandum
assessing the recent State Department-sponsored report on atrocities and the
RENAMO insurgency. (NIO/Africa)
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David Einsel will represent the Intelligence Community at the first meeting
of the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty Review Conference Working Group on 11 May.
This group will be developing the US position for the 1990 Review Conference;
the conferences are held every five years in Geneva. (Nb O at Large/Nuclear
Proliferation/Chemical and Biological Warfare)
Julian Nall and Andre LeGallo will meet with Raymond Colladay, Director,
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, on research and development for
counterterrorism. (NIO/Science and Technology and NIO/Counterterrorism)
Outside Sampling
Marten van Heuven attended a meeting of the Study Group on US-European
relations in the 1990s at the Council on Foreign Relations. The subject was
David Calleo's recent article in Foreign Affairs on the burdensharing and his
theme that the European allies should and could pick up some $50 billion of the
defense burden currently borne by the United States. The group was skeptical
about this possibility; the point was made that even as the Europeans pick up
additional defense burdens, this will not necessarily lighten the pressure on
the US budget. (NIO/Europe)
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members of the US-Soviet Dartmouth Conference arms control working group.
(A/Nb/USSR)
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SUBJECT: NIC Activity Report, 29 April - 5 May 1988
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
FROM:
SUBJECT:
R. M. Huffstutler
Deputy Director for Administration
Weekly Report for Period Ending 6 May 1988
DA 88-1023
6 May 1988
5. The Office of Training and Education (OTE) has arranged for
Katherine Graham, Chairman of the Board of the Washington Post Company, to
appear as a guest speaker in the auditorium in November 1988.
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7. Three minority graduates from the Washington, D.C., Technical
Electronics Solid State Training (TESST) school recently entered on duty with
the Office of Communications (OC). All three previously participated in the
TESST Co-op program with OC and are now scheduled to begin training
8. The Office of Logistics will display artifacts from CIA's predecessor
organization, the Office of Strategic Services, in the 1D corridor Exhibit
Hall from 3 - 26 May. The collection, which includes weapons and concealment
devices, is on loan from Keith Melton, an independent collector.
9. The Office of Personnel advises' that all Directorates have selected
candidates to fill the 23 positions offered for the 1988 Upward Mobility
Program.
R. M. Huffstutler
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