STATEMENT OF WORK -- PSYCHOENERGETIC EVALUATION
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January 1, 1984
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STATEMENT
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1.1 (S/CL-3/NOFORN) The objective of this effort is to
evaluate the abilities of specific individual(s) to function in
designated disciplines and/or applications of psychoenergetics (PE).
1.2 (S/CL-3/NOFORN) Major goals are to determine if this
individual(s)'s skills, whether latent or developed, can accurately
be identified and assessed, and viable recommendations be developed
for the further training/improvement of any extant abilities.
2.1 (U) TASK I. Document subject(s)'s history (events,
environment, accidents, beliefs, drugs, and/or other relevant data)
to attempt to determine the cause or nature of his/her abilities or
skills. This background information will be collected and evaluated
during the first two months of the contract in the Washington, D.C.
area, and in Huntington Beach, California.
2.2 (S/CL-3/ NOFORN) TASK II. Test and evaluate selected
individual(s) for abilities connected with psychokinesis (PK),
"human reading", medical evaluation, and related ability-areas.
2.2.1. (U) The data collected during the first month of the
evaluation process is listed below. This portion of TASK II will be
performed at Huntington Beach, California.
2.2.1.1 (S/CL-3/NOFORN) Computer tests
2.2.1.2 (S/CL-3/NOFORN) "Human Reading" Experiment.
2.2.1.3 (S/CL-3/NOFORN) Psychokineses Party.
2.2.1.4 (S/CL-3/NOFORN) Remote Psychokinesis Experiment. If
this experiment works well, then a similar experiment may be run
with the approval of the customer when subject(s) are in the
customer's area between the initial experimentation week and the
more selective testing period.
2.2.1.6 (S/CL-3/NOFORN) Medical Evaluation.
2.2.2 (U) While it is understood that other desirable specific
tests will depend on the outcome of the results from the evaluation
of initial testing, it is anticipated that the following selected
tests will be conducted during the second month of evaluation at
locations other than Huntington Beach, California.
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2.2.2.1. (S/CL-3/NOFORN) Micro-PK Experiment. This test may
be conducted in Princeton, New Jersey, Menlo Park, California,
Austin, Texas, or Syracuse, New York, subject to the approval of the
customer, and coordination by the contractor.
2.2.2.2 (S/CL-3/NOFORM) Piezo-electric Strain Gauge. After
coordination by the contractor and upon approval of the customer,
this test may be performed in San Francisco, California.
2.2.2.3. (S/CL-3/NOFORN) Cloud Chamber Experiment. After
coordination by the contractor and upon approval of the customer,
this test may be performed in the Washington, D.C. area.
2.2.3 (U) Evaluations of tests will be on-going during the
first three months of the contract.
2.3 (U) TASK III. Recommend potential applications of
subject's abilities in relation to intelligence and
counterintelligence operations, and possible training
programs/procedures to develop or increase subject(s) skills.
Recommendations will be formed during the fourth month of the
contract.
2.4 (U) TASK IV. Document in the form of written monthly
reports, a written final report, and a final briefing (written and
oral) all testing and evaluation procedures and all recommendations
as a result of the evaluation process. Documentation will be an
on-going process during the life of the contract and will conclude
with the final report and briefing discussed above.
3. (U) SECURITY
Work performed will be protected under the US Army Special Access
Program "CENTER LANE." A Security Classification Guide and Security
Procedures Guide is included at Inclosure 1 and DD 254, attached at
Inclosure 2. All correspondence, documents, communications, or
references will be executed within classification guidelines.
4. (U) DELIVERABLES: The contractor will provide the following:
4.1 (S/CL-3/NOFORN) State-of-the-Art testing and evaluation of
individual abilities to function in designated disciplines of PE.
4.2 (U) A summary of tests performed in each methodology area,
an evaluation of those tests, and a recommendation concerning future
testing methodology based on lessons-learned during the course of
this contract.
4.3 (U) Progress report (2 copies): Written progress reports
documenting the technical aspects of operational testing conducted,
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and financial costs at the completion of each of the four months
will be submitted to the customer within 10 working days of the
completion of each 30 day period.
4.4 (U) Final Report:
4.4.1 (U) A final report (3 copies) will be furnished
within 30 days after completion of the fourth and final month of
testing and evaluation.
4.4.2 (U) Report will include a summary of the testing
conducted, an evaluation of the performance of the individual(s) in
each of the areas tested, and recommendations for potential
operational applications of the individual(s) abilities in the arena
of intelligence and counterintelligence.
5. (U) ACCESS TO MATERIAL
5.1 (U) Reasonable access to raw data material will be made to
customer personnel to ensure a full understanding of experimental,
testing, and statistical methodology used during evaluations.
5.2 (U) All audio and video recordings and any photographs
resulting from the background interview, operational testing, and
during the evaluation/recommendation processes are the property of
the customer and will not be disseminated to any organization or
individual not directly involved in the testing and evaluation
process without prior written consent of the customer.
6. (U) TRAVEL. All travel performed by the contractor in the
performance of work is with the understanding that reimbursement for
travel and expenses will be within the guidelines of the Joint
Travel Regulations.
(S/CL-1/NOFORN) FUND CITE:
8. (U) SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS. Requirements concerning the use of
human subjects as outlined in the unclassified Statement of Work
dated will be adhered to.
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