MEMORANDUM. SUBJECT: DECLASSIFICATION AND COOPERATION IN RESPONSE TO CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED STAR GATE PROGRAM REVIEW
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Memorandum.For:
From:
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Defense Intelligence Agency
Director of Research and Development
Central Intelligence Agency
Declassification and Cooperation in
Response to Congressionally Directed
STAR GATE Program Review
1. Recent Congressional language directed that the STAR
GATE program be transferred from DIA to CIA by July 1,?..1995.
In that language, Congress..-directed a twenty-year
retrospective review of STAR GATE program activities. This
review requires an inventory and analysis of the relevant
files at both DIA and.CIA.. CIA has collected its own files
and held cooperative meetings with DIA STAR GATE personnel to
acquire relevant DIA files.. CIA also has contacted the
National Research Council in order to assemble a Blue Ribbon
Panel to actually conduct.the review. Panel members will
review all unclassified material and its recommendations will
likewise be unclassified. During the coming months, CIA will
continue to seek DIA's cooperation in obtaining relevant
files and information to support this review.
2. Congress also stated that "the time has come for a
re-evaluation of the classification of the existence of this
effort as well as the results." In response to this request,
CIA plans to declassify parts of its program immediately.
Sponsorship of past CIA program activities and the technical
results of those activities will be declassified. Following
these immediate actions, CIA will convene a Congressionally
mandated DCI classification review committee to conduct a
detailed review of all CIA and DIA program documents archived
during program transfer, including the actual targets and
collection operations, and over the coming months, this
committee will further declassify these documents where
appropriate.
3. STAR GATE has an extraordinary nature and history and
it's existence within the intelligence community remains
controversial. CIA needs to develop a comprehensive
understanding of the technical nature and utility of this
program, in order to create a meaningful future management
strategy as directed by Congress. To get at this
understanding, and to facilitate the open-forum review
described above, we ask that DIA take the following actions:
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