DCID 1/20

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CIA-RDP96M01138R001200040049-0
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RIPPUB
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C
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14
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December 27, 2016
Document Release Date: 
October 8, 2010
Sequence Number: 
49
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Publication Date: 
July 12, 1982
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MF
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/23: CIA-RDP96MO1138R001200040049-0 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY NAVAL INTELLIGENCE COMMAND 4600 SILVER HILL ROAD WASHINGTON, D.C. 20389 IN REPLY REFER TO Memo ser u64/82 12 July 1982 MEMORANDUM FOR Chairman, Security Committee, Compartmentation Subcommittee Subj: DCID 1/20 Ref: (a) SECOM-D-225 of 28 Jun 82 Encl: (1) CNO message 202047Z OCT 78 (ALNAVSSO 15-78) 1. On behalf of NSA's request, reference (a) tasked the Chairman, Compartmentation Subcommittee (CS) to review Intelligence Community experience concerning foreign travel and assignment of personnel with SCI access. The Chairman, CS tasked members (at the 1 July meeting) to provide written information by 15 July 1982. 2. Enclosure (1) implements DCID 1/20 policy regarding travel and assignment of personnel within the Department of the Navy. Even though enclosure (1) delegated approval authority to the Fleet Commanders for certain situations, they continue to submit all requests involving travel to restricted countries to Commander, Naval Intelligence Command for consideration. Commander, Naval Security Group Command was also delegated approval authority for cryptologic personnel. All cryptologic personnel are automatically restricted from travel to DCID 1/20 countries unless specifically authorized by Commander, Naval Security Group at the Headquarters level. 3. During the past year, Commander, Naval Intelligence Command granted twenty-four waivers for travel to the countries indicated below. Appropriate defensive security briefings were also provided prior to travel. Commander, Naval Security Group indicated that it also authorized a similar number of waivers for travel for similar areas/countries. The aforementioned waivers were predominantly for unofficial travel. East Berlin (5) China (9) USSR (4) Yugoslavia (3) Korean DMZ (2) Hungary (1) Total 24 R. A.' LON Navy Member Compartmentation Subcommittee Copy to: (w/o encl.) Navy Member, SECOM (009DX) NIC-412 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/23: CIA-RDP96MO1138R001200040049-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/23: CIA-RDP96MO1138R001200040049-0 I r: 1 CONv IDENTIAL PAGE ORAITER Ow RECEOE'ICE~ LMF w ELEASER TIME ACT IN PO COMNSURFPAC HOLD AND PASS TO ACCREDITED UNITS AFLOAT; COMNSURFLANT I RP' 1 I CLASS I CIC POP MESSAGE CENTERICOMMUNICATIONS CENTER ONLY ! CCCC 1057 _y_052''031 !g0,20Y7a MESSAGE HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS FROM: CNO TO: IKORN COMNAVINTCOM COMOPTEVFOR, C O N F I D E N T I A L HOLD AND PASS TO ACCREDITED UNITS AFLOAT; COMTHIRDFLT HOU AND PASS TO COr1OCEANSYSPAC; CSPREP UCST HOLD AND PASS TO COMSUBDEVGRU ONE; CINCUSNAVEUR HOLD AND PASS TO CSLREP NORWOOD; FNWC MONTEREY HOLD AND PASS TO NAVPGSCOL AND COMLATWINGPAC; CMC HOLD AND PASS TO SSO MCDEC; FWC GUAM HOLD AND PASS TO COMSUBRON 15; ORIGINATOR PASSES TO SSO, CHNAVPERS, COMSUBRON 14, CNSL PANAMA CITY, CHTECHTRA, CHNAVRES AND NARDAC; AFSSO SVALE NOT ADDEE - PASS TO NAVMATSECREP WCOAST AND OPTEVFORDET SVALE; CHNAVMAT HOLD AND PASS TO NADC WARMINSTER, REL'SON {PME-107}, NSWC WHITE OAK, NUSC NLN, NAVELEXSYSCOM {PME-1O6}111 NRPEO, NAVELEXSYSSECENGCEN; NFOIO KEEP AND PASS TO NFOIO DET N'YAVUARCOL ALNAVSSO 15-78 'INTERIM GUIDANCE PENDING CHANGE TO DOD DIR S-5200.1?{M-2}, NAVSUPP R. L. WELCH, OP-009DB SECURITY CLASSI PIC.,:NAVAL BASE, GUANTANAMO} CZECHOSLOVAKIA TO: GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC {EAST GERMANY} HUNGARY LAOS NORTH KOREA {AND ADJACENT DEMILITARIZED ZONES} OUTER MONGOLIA {MONGOLIAN PEOPLES REPUBLIC} LEBANON POLAND ROMANIA VIETNAM (SOVIET SECTOR OF BERLIN 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 SYRIA USSR YUGOSLAVIA CHINMEN {aUEMOY}, MATSU AND OTHER ISLANDS OFFSHORE FROM MAINLAND IN HELD BY THE -PUS-IC OF CHINA 8. {U} THE AFOREMENTIONED POLICY WILL BE DISSEnINA T ED AS A CHANGE TO THE APPROPRIATE NAVY SPECIAL CONTROL PROGRAM M"kNUALS' oISTP: T'VPEO NAME, TITLE, OFFICE SY.M 3OL AND Pr101+2 J 1 _ 11 , ?