WEEKLY REPORT
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24 September 1984
Weekly Report
Directorate of Administration
Naval War College instructors will participate in the Military Analysis Course (MAC1.
The NWC will send a team comprised of an aviator, a submariner, and a surface officer
to the October/November 1984 running of the MAC. MAC students subsequently will
visit the U.S. Atlantic Command Headquarters and the 2nd Fleet at Norfolk, Virginia.
Directorate of Science and Technology
- At the request of Robert Kent of the Radio Marti Project Staff, the FBIS Key West
Bureau provided videotapes of three Havana television stations. Information provided
to FBIS by the Radio Marti staff indicated the Marti broadcasts will not begin until
after the U.S. elections.
Directorate of Intelligence
- ACIS is preparing the President's report to Congress on Soviet adherence to a SALT II
no-undercut policy. It is due late in September or early October.
- ALA will chair a CIA Working Group early this week which will look at possibility of
MIG delivery to Nicaragua.
- OSWR is preparing a profile of Gromyko for the President and the Secretary of State.
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National Intelligence Council
- Coordination meetings were held with NFIB Representatives on the following
interagency papers: draft IIM, The Aegean: A New Look at an Old Problem ,and draft
IIA, Soviet Response to Mobile Systems in the Continental U.S.
- NIO/Counterterrorism (David Whipple) visited CENTCOM and McDill AFB and
discussed priorities for installation of terrorist-related communications networks with
Generals Eichelber er and Kin ton
Office of General Counsel
Office of Inspector General - No report.
Office of Comptroller
- The Congress is nearing agreement on the major issues impeding progress on the 1985
Defense Authorization/Appropriation Bills. Current strategy appears to be to reach
agreement on these issues and incorporate the results in the Continuing Resolution. If
this is accomplished. the Continuine Resolution could serve as the 1985 Defense
Office of Legislative Liaison
Senator Huddleston plans to amend the Continuing Resolution to express a "sense of
the Congress" on the number and privileges of diplomats from countries that engage in
espionage against the U.S. The amendment would call for reciprocal numbers of such
foreign and U.S. diplomats.
Senator Biden asked for and received a briefing on the Beirut bombing from
on 20 September.
- Senator Tsongas intends to re-introduce a resolution supporting the Afghan rebels this
week.
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Upcoming Calendar
DCI out of city - 27-29 September.
27 September -Meeting with Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
(Acting DCI)
28 September -Breakfast with Secretary of Defense (Acting DCI)
- Lunch with Secretary of State (Acting DCI)
2 October - NFIB Meeting (DCI, DDCI)
- Executive Committee Meeting: Retirement (ExDir)
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DDA 84-0046/37
21 September 1984
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Harry E. Fitzwater
Deputy Director for Administration
SUBJECT: Weekly Report for Period Ending 21 September 1984
1. Progress reports on tasks assigned by the DCI/DDCI:
None.
2. Items/events of interest:
a. On 14 September, the Director of Personnel (D/OP) briefed the
Executive Committee regarding the Office of Personnel's activity toward
developing a supplemental retirement program for Agency employees hired after
31 December 1983. The presentation included an update on Congressional and
Administrative activity relative to supplemental retirement and the present
retirement system. In conjunction with consultants, OP is preparing a
specific retirement plan to present to the Executive Committee.
b. Chief, Retirement Division/OP attended a mark-up session held by
the House Subcommittee on Compensation and Employee Benefits regarding
H.R. 2300, Civil Service Retirement and Spousal Legislation. If passed,
substantial changes would provide new options and benefits to certain former
spouses of civil service employees. There are strong indications that some
form of this legislation will be passed prior to Congressional adjournment for
the elections.
c. The Office of Communications (OC) is providing the Department of
the Armv with three satellite earth terminals and associated equipment ~ 25X1
Payback funds totaling ~4.3 million are 25X1
being transferred to OC from the Department of the Army to cover the
transaction.
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e. The Headquarters maintenance and operations transition from GSA to
contractor gained momentum on 17 September when 25X1
assumed office cleaning and upgrading responsi~ies in 25X1
corridors 2B and 2C, including vaulted areas. These offices are being cleaned
under close supervision as a training area prior to 25X1
assuming additional take-over responsibili
h. The Special Agents' Training class began with ~~ Office of
Security, Security Officers Recruitment Training (SORT) officers in
attendance. The initial segment of the eight week course, the Security
Officers Training Program, offers an orientation to the duties,
responsibilities and career paths in the office as well as hands-on training
in safety, firearms, CPR, surveillance, and personnel protection.
j. An Office of Training and Education representative visited a
member of the Naval War College (NWC) faculty to discuss NWC participation in
the Military Analysis Course (MAC). The NWC will send a team comprised of an
aviator, a submariner, and a surface officer to the October/November 1984
running of the MAC. The program will occur prior to the scheduled MAC visit
to the U.S. Atlantic Command Headquarters and the 2nd Fleet at Norfolk,
Virginia.
k. A two-hour presentation concerning "Women's Safety" and the Safety
Staff's overseas safety program was presented tloyees and sp
attending the Office of Communications' Overseas rientation Program
1. On 13 September, Chief, Psychiatric Operations Division, Office of
Medical Services (POD/OMS), spoke on "Medical Planning for Terrorist
Incidents" at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
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Additionally, on 17 September,
Chief, POD/OMS addressed
at the Department of
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m. Our FOIA requests of the week concerned chocolate and
personalities. One individual wants copies of all correspondence between the
CIA and the Mars candy companies, and copies of all CIA documents dealing with
the manufacture, distribution, and marketing of chocolate candy in the Soviet
Union. This request was outdone only by the individual in Chicago who
requested information on John Lennon, Mayor Daley, and Bigfoot.
n. The Mariachi group "Los Amigos" performed in the North Cafeteria
on Friday, 14 September, in a highly successful conclusion to the Agency's
Hispanic Week activities. The group played traditional Hispanic melodies
which seemed to have been favorably received by the audience.
3. Significant activities anticipated during the coming week:
a. On Tuesday evenin , 25 September, the DDA will address the Office
of Personnel Conference at~
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