THOUGHTS ON TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR DECLASSIFICATION REVIEW

Document Type: 
Collection: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP96-00791R000200030018-5
Release Decision: 
RIFPUB
Original Classification: 
K
Document Page Count: 
1
Document Creation Date: 
November 4, 2016
Document Release Date: 
March 29, 2000
Sequence Number: 
18
Case Number: 
Content Type: 
NOTES
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP96-00791R000200030018-5.pdf66.89 KB
Body: 
Approved For Release 2000/08/10 :CIA-RDP96-007918000200030018-5 Thoughts on Terms of Reference for Declassification Review It is suspected that many of the current reports were classified to protect the relationship between the program and its government sponsor. This suspicion is enhanced by the realization that during the period that DIA was identified on project reports as the sponsor, the large majority of the (SRI) reports were classified. Subsequently, under contract to SAIC, a contract cut-out was used and exactly the opposite occurred, i.e., the large majority of the reports were unclassified even though the topics, investigations, studies, experiments and basic technology were virtually identical. Hence, it is presumed that many of the early reports can be downgraded to unclassified with little if any change once DIA declassifies their sponsorship of the program. Classify as SECRET information regarding: - sources and/or methods of intelligence operations. - intelligence and/or military operational targets - intelligence and/or military operational tasking - names of any government personnel involved in performing against operational tasks - names and/or affiliations of any classified tasking organizations Any information regarding the categories below is UNCLASSIFIED and should be downgraded if currently classified: - code names for the project, e.g. Grill Flame, Star Gate, etc. - names of government sponsoring organizations - names of industrial organizations performing R&D under government contract - activities which deal with R&D including related laboratory and CONUS field experiments, development and testing of protocols, development and testing of training and training procedures except in those instances where knowledge of these items would infer information which would otherwise be classified or where, in the opinion of the reviewer, disclosure could cause grave damage to the United States. - discussion of interest, involvement and/or cooperation with organizations and/or personnel of other countries pertorming R&D in similar or related fields of technology except in those instances where knowledge of these items would infer information which would otherwise be classified or where, in the opinion of the reviewer, disclosure could cause grave damage to the Unified States. Approved For Release 2000/08/10 :CIA-RDP96-007918000200030018-5