LETTER TO RICHARD D. LAWRENCE FROM WILLIAM J. CASEY

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STAT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 IW7"T_ =ew7a, /or Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Central UMlWoe Agee 2 7 SEP 1985 LTG Richard D. Lawrence, USA President Institute for National Strategic Studies National Defense University Department of Defense Washington, D.C. 20319 Dear General Lawrence: Thank you for the copies of research reports completed by your students during the past year. I have forwarded them to the appropriate regional analysts and am confident they will find them informative and useful. I am pleased that the topics we provided your students stimulated research on issues of concern to the Agency and US policymakers, and I look forward to hearing more about your new research program. I hope that the exchange of ideas between your institution and the CIA will continue to be mutually beneficial. Sincerely, STAT Distribution: Original - Addressee 1 - DCI 1 - DCI Registry 1 - DDI 1 - DDI Registry 1 - PES File 1 - Chrono DDI/MPS/PES /s/ ~~>1 J. Casey William J. Casey Director of Central Intelligence 24Sep85) Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Central Intdl" Agrxy LTG Richard D. Lawrence, USA President Institute for National Strategic Studies National Defense University Department of Defense Washington, D.C. 20319 Dear General Lawrence: Thank you for the copies during the past year. I hay, analysts and am confident f research reports completed by your students forwarded them to the appropriate regional ey will find them informative and useful. I am pleased that ,#e topics we provided your students stimulated research on issues of oncern to the Agency and US policymakers, and I look forward to hearing a about your new research program. I hope that the exchange of ideas tween your institution and the CIA will continue to be mutually benefici Distribution: Original - Addressee 1 - DCI 1 - DCI Registry 1 - DDI 1 - DDI Registry 1 - PES File 1 - Chrono DDI/MPS/PES Sincerely, William J. Casey Director of Central Intelligence (24 Sept 85) Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 REPLY TO ATTENTION OF: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON. D.C. 20319 Institute for National Strategic Studies Honorable William J. Casey Director Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20505 IL " 3551 Ml;3 SEP 1985 Dear Mr. Casey: Enclosed are copies of the acceptable research reports completed by our students during the 1984-85 academic year on topics suggested by you and your staff. We hope the products of their work will be of use to you. Thank you for your assistance to our research program and the opportunity you have given our researchers to apply their talents to problems of interest to decisionmakers. We will furnish topics you have provided for our academic year 1985-1986 research program to our incoming class of students and keep you informed of their choices of topics and progress. Respectfully, Enclosures ichard D. Lawrence Lieutenant General, U.S. Army President I -f/2. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 TO: Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 ? EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT ROUTING SUP ACTION INFO DATE INITIAL 1 DCI X 2 DDCI 3 EXDIR X 4 D/ICS 5 DDI X 6 DDA 7 DDO 8 DDS&T 9 Chm/NIC 10 GC 11 IG 12 Compt 13 D/Pen 14 D/OLL 15 D/PAO 16 SA/IA 17 AO/DCI 18 C/IPD/OIS 19 D/PES/D . X 20 ninTF 21 L 22 I SUSPENSE De.c 84 3637 (*41) Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON. D.C. 20319 December 4, 1984 REPLY TO ATTENTION OF: Office of the President Honorable William J. Casey Director Central Intelligence Agency Washington D.C. 20505 Dear Mr. Casey: 84- 1829/1 I appreciate the time that you and your organization devoted to answering our request for research topics. As our students are free to select any topic relevant to. national security issues, competition for their talent is fierce. This year eleven of your forty-one topics were selected: "The Outlook for Afghanistan"; "Eastern Africa and the SW Indian Ocean: Implications of the Islamic Revival"; "Panama: Defense of the Canal After U.S. Withdrawal"; "NATO Burdensharing and the 3% Goal: Developing a Coherent NATO Resource Strategy"; "The Role of the U.S. in Persian Gulf Security"; "Brazil: National Security and Military Modernization"; "Prospects for Indo-Soviet Relations"; "Syria After President Assad"; "The Terrorist Threat to Economic Targets"; "Soviet Military Policy: Subject of an Emerging Debate?"; and "Soviet Security Policy Toward China: The Limits of Change." Fourteen students are working on these topics, and we will be pleased to provide you with copies of the completed research at the end of the academic year. Research at the University is continuous and all appropriate topics will remain available again for next year's students and the new research cycle. I am enclosing the entire list of ongoing NDU student research so you or your staff may review it for items of interest. I am also enclosing our newly published Research Abstracts of recently completed work. If you have any questions regarding the University's research, please contact the Institute for National Strategic Studies at AUTOVON 223-7218 or commercial (202) 693-7218. Again, thank you for your interest in the NDU research program. Your input helps me in my attempt to make research at the University more responsive to policymakers' needs within the context of student innovation and creativity. Respectfully, 3 Enclosures 'Richard D. Lawrence As Stated Lieutenant General, U.S. Army President Executive Registry ,-o !f2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 National War College - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 A TOPIC 01. Improving Army-Air Force Warfightinq Capabilities SPONSOR AF/XOXID FAC SPVR STUDENTS Mr. Stevenson COL Dula LTC Tobin (ICAF) LTC Goodrich 02. The Decision Process for Chemical Weapons Employment 03. Humanitarian Assistance as a DOD Mission 04. U.S. Force Structure for Combatinq Low Intensity Conflict 05. The Coast Guard as a Foreign Policy Instrument 06. Analysis of Battle Simulation Tapes Recorded at the National Training Center 07. National Security and Presidential Elections S TAT The Outlook for Afqhanistan 09. Eastern Africa and the SW Indian Ocean: Implications of the Islamic Revival 10. Cuba's Role in U.S./NATO-USSR/ Warsaw Pact Conflict 11. Panama: Defense of the Canal After U.S. Withdrawal 12. Modernization of China and Impact on the Rest of Asia COL Tadmey, HC, USA HQ 71516 General Gorman Southern Command General Gorman Southern Command CAPT Versau, USCG 426-2280 Jack Hiller, ARI Presidio of Monterey, CA 929-8316/8308 LTC Alger COL Steele Dr. Almond LTC Helt CAPT Thibault COL Iverson CAPT Thibault CAPT Cunningham CDR Saunders COL Buckley LTC Hale LTC Sutherland MAJ Kozak Ms. McCloud LTC Roggero CDR Wittenberg Amb Beyer Mr. Flynn COL Gardiner COL Heflebower COL Huser LTC Bailey Mr. Eastman Mr. McGrath LTC Voskuhl Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 # TOPIC FAC SPVR STUDENTS L3. A Comparison of House and Army L&L MAJ Kozak Mr. Bonanno Senate Defense Policy Processes Mr. Bozzelli OSD L&L MAJ Kozak LTC Hoherz CDR Korba L5. Effective Legislative Liaison OSD L&L MAJ Kozak Ms. Jenkins LTC Jones Mr. Miko L6. How can DoD Resources be Applied to Robert McBrien,Treasury LTC Walker CAPT Barker Assist Federal Law Enforcement 566-8534 COL La Grua Agencies in Interdictinq Ms. Zimmer Narcotics Trafficking? L7. Prospects for Continued LTC Williams, FCC, USA HQ Mr. Straus Stability In Northeast Asia 79459 DIA/DB-2 Mr. Gilhooly Mr. Jameson L9. U.S.-Western Europe Economic State (EUR/RPE) Relations and Their Political Implications !0. The Cypress Problem and its MAJ Conn, EUCOM COL Buckley LTC Adams Implications for NATO and the EC J2, 6285 Defense of Southern Europe >.1. What Should the German Navy's CAPT Feran CAPT T. Brady Role be in the Alliance? Baltic SHAPE-SPACOS CDR Foley only? North Atlantic? etc. 4990 CAPT Pate >.2. Lebanon: Lessons for Future State PM/Policy OSD CDR Malone Use of American Forces in CDR Miller Peacekeeping LTC Robben !3. The National Guard, Politics and OASD (Reserve Affairs) LTC Walker LTC Opsahl Domestic Politics: Pressures to (ICAF) LTC Clark Solve Personnel Needs in the 1990's Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 4 TOPIC FAC SPVR STUDENTS 24. Conqress and the European Troop Strenqth Question STAT 25. NATO Burdensharinq and the 3% Goal: Developinq a Coherent NATO Resource Strate gy 26. Spain's Contribution to the COL Grinalds COL Gardiner NATO Integrated Military Structure SHAPE-SPACOS, 4770 CAPT Evans 27. Future Strateqies for the LTC Rice, FCC, USA HO Mr. Straus Mr. J. Adams Philippines 79459 28. Impact of GI Bill Expiration LTC Pine, Spacecmd, MPT LTC Walker LTC Harris in 1989 692-5624 STAT zy. The Role of the U.S. in Persian Gulf Security LTC O'Neill LTC G. Thomson 30. Public Diplomacy Mr. Coffey LTC Cook 31. The Reserve/Active Components MAJ Dotsey, SSC, USA HQ Forces Mix for the 1990's 48242 and Beyond STAT 32.. Brazil: National Security and Military modernization 33. Does Training of Latin American General Gorman Mr. Coffey Officers in U.S. Schools Provide- Southern Command Future Influence? LTC Carpenter STAT 34. Prospects for Indo-Soviet Relations 35. Information Transfer in Soviet Science and Engineering Mr. Stevenson Mr. Wollemborq Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 I TOPIC FAC SPVR STUDENTS 6. Trends in Strateqic Thinking Robert Baron, Chief Dr. Szabo in Major West European West European Br, USIA Countries--Elites. 485-7143 7. Military Strategy for Low MAJ Herrly, SSP, USA HO COL Cooper LTC Colan Intensity Conflict 72965 COL W. Johnson COL E. Russell TAT 8. Syria After President Assad 9. Toward a Realistic Policy for COL Alcala, FDQ, HQ USA LTC Bryant Countering Terrorism 79570 CDR Naro LTC Parrish TAT 0. The Terrorist Threat to Economic Dr. Almond LTC Andrews Targets Mr. R. Nicholson LTC Rollinqs 1. Ethnic Elements in the Soviet COL Berls LTC Kress Military Forces LTC Moore CDR Zysk 3 3 S 3 3 S 4 4 STAT 42. Soviet Military Policy: Subject of an Emerginq Debate? 43. Soviet Security Policy Toward China: The Limits of Change 44. Impact of Economics on Political Stability and U.S. Influence in Mozambique and/or Zimbabwe 45. Comparing Alternative Naval Strategies for Norwegian Sea 46. Combined Intelligence Opera- tions--Improvements Needed and Implications for the Future COL Beris Mr. Stevenson LTC Isom CAPT Thibault LTC V. Nicholson LTC Robertson Mr. Zinoman COL Biddinger Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 47. TOPIC SPONSOR FAC SPVR STUDENTS Formulation of U.S. policy on the Western Sahara Issue; Effects on U.S. Relations with Morocco and Algeria 48. Strategic and Ethical Implications of the Proliferation of Low-Cost, Hiqh Technology Weapons 49. Cuban Influence in the Caribbean; Strateqies for Containment 51. Does the Persian Gulf Area Continue to be Vital to U.S. Interests? 52. Potential Effects of Change to a Two-year Congressional Budget Cycle on the Defense Proqram 53. Productivity of U.S. Workers Under Japanese. Management; any Defense Industry Implications 54. On What National Intelligence Committee should the Marine Corps have a Representative? 55. Impact of Soviet Disinformation Activities on National Decision- mak ing Mr. Bart House DOE Dept of Navy OPA Dr. Deibel LTC Bircher CAPT Thibault CDR J. Brady COL Huser Mr. Brandon LTC O'Neill Mr. Briggs Dr. Deibel Mr. Burns LTC Skidmore Mr. Eastman CAPT Camden (MAJ Kozak) CAPT Grabowsky Dr. Moulton CDR Campbell COL Cooper COL Connell COL Kuiper Mr. Dandar CAPT Vosilus Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 SPONSOR FAC SPUR STUDENTS U.S. Policy on Research, Develop- Dr. Moulton Mr. Darnell ment, Export and Acquisition of Supercomputers Special Operations Forces: COL Myerchin/LTC Seymour LTC Alger LTC Davis Employment, Command and DAMO-ODSO, HQS, DA Control in Peace and War 697-1700/4140 Security Assistance to COL Wilhelm LTC Derrah Communist China Lonq-Ranqe National Security COL Anderson Dr. Pierson LTC Donahue Implications of Recent Changes Defense Como Agency in the Telecommunications 692-2887 Industry Trade with the PRC (Co Com USDOC/ITA Related High Tech Transfer Office of Export Admin Issues) John Boydock, Director 377-4188 Classified Project of USCENTCOM CAPT Huhn CDR Eckley on Naval Operations in the Persian Gulf Large Caliber Sniper Threat on COL Cooper Mr. Edwards U.S. National Command Authority Figures Potential Military Utility of JPSS/JCS COL Siner LTC Farkas a Manned Space Station COL Koenigsberg Analyses of the Insurgency in Mr. Gilhooly LTC Finneran Northern Ireland 65. Interagency Decisionmakinq Relatinq to the Strateqic Defense Initiative Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 1 TOPIC 66. Intelligence Oversight in Congress SPONSOR FAC SPVR Mr. Gilhooly 67. Operation Urgent fury: a Battalion Commander's Perspective 68. National Defense organization 69. Manning the OJCS--Are we Sending our Best? 70. Employing Special Operations Forces in Support of National Policy 71. Impact of Technology on Military Strategy--A Comparison of Congressional and DoD Perspectives 72. National Security Implications of the Soviet Manned Space Program 73. Arms Control: Strategic Folly or Effective Disarmament? 14. International Issues Affecting U.S. National Security 75. Strategic Implications of the Mari- time Pre-positioninq Ships (MPS) Option 76. Turkish Economic Development and Military Strenqth COL Alan Gropman Ms. ArmaJane Karaer Desk Officer, Turkey State Dept, 632-1562 COL Andre LTC Jacobs LTC Jacobs LTC Alger Dr. Moulton Dr. Moulton COL Stafford Amb Beyer COL Cooper COL Buckley STUDENTS Mt? Grantham LTC Hamilton LTC Hivains LTC Savarda COL Southerland LTC Karp Dt. Krell LTC Lyles LTC Westover Mr. Maqnan LTC Maiocco Mr. Schanzer LTC McAlear LTC Brooke LTC McCorkle Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 # TOPIC 77. Containerization--1990's 78. Spain and NATO Inteqration: Implications for U.S. Policy SPONSOR FAC SPVR STUDENTS Dr. Pierson LTC Nix COL Gardiner Mr. Planty 79. The Director of Central Intelligence Committee Structure--Purpose and Impact on Policy Decisions 80. Soviet Attack Carriers-- Potential Impact on U.S. Planninq and Force Deployment Mr. Gilhooly Ms. Richards CAPT Thibault LTC Richwine 81. Soviet Policy Choices in COL Berls Mr. Riveles Europe in 1985 82. The U.S. Air Launched Dr. Kent Stansberry Dr. Moulton COL Schnelzer Antisatellite (ASAT) Weapon: Dep Director, OASD/ISP Is it a Valid Bargaining Chip? 83. Territorial Security of Alaska Mr. Straus LTC Simpson (excluding the Aleutian Islands) 84. The DoD Coordination Process on COL Andre LTC Shore Issues Dealing with the NATO Allies 85. Influence of Combat Enqineer LTC Jacobs COL Starbird Support on the Mission Capabilities of the (New) Air Deployed Light Division 86. U.S. Policy to Counter Terrorism COL M. Smith Mr. Taylor Threats to U.S. Embassies 87. The Future Role of the U.S. Army Mr. Frank DiMatteo COL Wilhelm LTC Thomas Corps of Engineers in the Chief, Int'l Affairs, OCE Modernization of China 272-0006 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 # TOPIC SPONSOR FAC SPVR STUDENTS 88. Are the Roles of Military COL M. Smith LTC T. Thompson Planners and Their Civilian Leaders Becoming Indistinquishable? 89. The Two Way Street Between US/GE Dr. Szabo Mr. Von Zastrow 90. The Latin American Debt Crisis Dr. Pierson Mr. Whitney 91. The US/UNESCO and the World Office of Commo & Mr. Coffey Mr. D. Williams Information Order UNESCO Affairs, Department of State Ms. Jean Soso, Dep Dir 92. INF and European Public Opinion Dr. Szabo Mr. J. Williams 93. Vice President Task Force on COL Siner LTC Webster Drug Interdiction 94. Soviet Air Defense--Year 2000 COL Kuiper LTC Fleminq 95. Argentina: Domestic Threats to COL Huser Mr. Pillsbury Political Stability and Implications for National Security in the Southern Zone 196. National Security Strateqy: Amb Beyer COL Wolfe Current Issues 97. Allocation of Communications Dr. Almond Mr. Leidenheimer Satellite Systems Durinq (COL Huser) Crisis and Conflict 98. International Terrorism: A U.S. LTC Jacobs Mr. Olson Policy Proposal for Coping with this Phenomenea 99. Air Force Acessions: A Personnel COL Kuiper LTC McBroom .Dilemma Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 # TOPIC FAC SPVR STUDENTS 100. Recovery of Nuclear Weapons COL Robert Linhard NSC Staff Dr. Davis LTC Cox 101. The Cuban Missile Crisis: Is it Over? COL Gardiner LTC Lesley 102. NATO and Out-of-Area Operations: COL M. Smith LTC MacLaren Realism Without Blinders 103. The Japanese Self-Defense Force: An Orqanizational Dilemma Mr. Straus CDR Tande 104. Manning the 600 Ship Navy CAPT Huhn CDR Cramer 105. The U.S. Foreign Service: A Crisis of Relevance Dr. Szabo Mr. Strickler 106. Develop an Assessment of Future Correlation Between Mideast Oil and U.S. Maritime Strategy CAPT Huhn CDR Korbet 107. Delineation of Media Policy as it Relates to Strategic Defense Initiatives Mr. Coffey LTC Fabian 108. The Impact of the Professional Staffs of the Armed Services Committees on Army Authorizations COL Wilhelm COL Ward 109. Conqressional Perspectives on Trends and Issues Affecting Nat'l MAJ Kozak COL Tucker Security 1985-1989 110. Congressional Oversight of Air Force Procurement by Non-Defense Committees COL M. Smith (MAJ Kozak) LTC Hawley LTC Lillard LTC Mcllvoy LTC Todd Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 A TOPIC 111. The Defense Committees in Congress FAC SPVR STUDENTS COL M. Smith LTC Hall LTC Wallace COL Williford 112. Robotics Competition--U.S. Vs. DARPA Dr. Moulton LTC Holeman Japan 113. The C-17 and Congress 114. Special Operations 115. Assessment of Man: A Requirement for Special Operations 116. TBD 401F. Smaller, Heavy Divisions MAJ Ko?ak LTC Beqert COL Gardiner CDR Sandoz LTC Jacobs LTC Whittle COL McDevitt LTC Berqeron (COL May) LTC Chapman LTC Goff 402E. Long-Range Planning MG Smith CAPT Johnson LTC Stewart Mr. Whitehouse Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 ? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Industrial College of the Armed Force INDEPENDENT RESEARCH (IR) PROJECTS NO. TITLE OF RESEARCH PROJECT IR 1 U.S. Defense Spending and War Fighting Capabilities of the U.S. Marine Corps IR 2 U.S. Navy Air-to-Air Missile Procurement: A Sustainable Base for AAW Capability of Embarked Forces IR 3 Future Air Force Basing - 2000 AD IR 4 Joint Service Acquisition Programs: Roadmap to Success STUDENTS S. L. Pamerleau J. Bannwart B. Ricks J. Richards C. N. Newill B. P. Prokuski R. D. Bleau RESEARCH FACULTY ADVISOR CAPT Runzo OOL Scott COL Mulkey IR 5 The DOD Laboratories: A Resource Used and Abused IR 6 Stockholm Syndrome: A Vital Component of Hostage Negotiations IR 7 The U.S. Decisionmaking Process Regarding Water Resources: An Economic Assessment IR 8 Application of Artificial Intelligence for Command and Control of Ground Combat Vehicles. IR 9 Current Military Sales and Security Assistance Programs: Their impact on Construction in the Middle East During A Mobilization IR 10 Mobilization of Chemical and Biological Decontamination Assets Enclosure (1) H. C. Hawkins J. L. Fowler J. E. Longhouser B. Myerchin Dr. Johns Dr. Starron LTC Pachler Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 ? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 NO. TITLE OF AESEAJCH PROJECT IR 11 Production Base of Surge Capabilities to Meet Ammunitions Requirements STUDENTS S. French B. M. Garnett W. R. Holmes R. P. Szydlo RESEARCH FACULTY ADVISOR ODL Sabin IR 12 Policy and Organization Issues of a Unified Command for Space IR 13 Pre-Hostility Use of Naval Reserve Forces in the Caribbean IR 14 U.S. Specialized Weapons Designs for Foreign Military Sales (FMS) IR 15 Emergency Mobilization of the Motor Carrier Industry IR 16 U.S. Strategic Force Moderni- zation and Arms Control Programs: Mutually Supportive or Exclusive IR 17 Mobilization of the Integrated Undersea Surveillance System (IUSS) IR 18 Merchant Marine Resources in Support of Peacetime and Crisis Defense Requirements IR 19 Airline Deregulation and the Support of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet IR 20 Game Theory Computer Models and Developing Tactical Air Forces Procurement Strategies IR 21 The Use of Outer Space on Naval Maritime Strategy IR 22 Technical Risk Assessment in Systems Acquisition IR 23 The Army's Foreign Area Officers: Mission, Training, and Personnel Policies T. Scanlan J. R. Morrell C. C. Karlsson C. A. Griggs M. C. White COL Endicott (INSS) C. A. Hollingshead E. White (Academic Affairs Directorate) H. Gordon G. M. Parrish T. B. Ellsworth P. V. Botelho R. E. Smith W. E. Belden R. Muldrow P. E. O'Neill COL Lewis CAPT Eyler CAPT Musgrove COL White COL Scott Dr. Smernoff (SCDC) LTC McSfilliams CAPT Loser Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 RESEARCH NO. TITLE OF RESEARCH PROJD"r STUDENTS FACULTY ADVISOR IR 24 The MX Missile: To Be or Not To R. L. Morey Dr. Waterman IR 25 Factors Affecting Systems W. M. Shiveley Dr. Singer Development Strategies IR 26 Cost Growth During the First W. F. Hecker Dr. Stekler Years of Weapons Production IR 27 Aircraft Repair Capabilities: M. Z. Labovitz COL Gest Needs in Times of Emergency IR 28 The NATO Board of Auditors: G. Egan COL Gaston Impact on the NATO Infrastructure Program IR 29 Mobilization of U.S. Navy Crypto- J. E. Gourley Mr. Eastman logical Resources (NW,'-') IR 30 Legal Constraints on Budget J. Coleman Execution: A Guide For Defense Managers IR 31 Strategic Implications of the R. A. Word Mr. Strauss Loss of U.S. Bases in the S. H. Baker (NW111-) Philippines IR 32 Conflict of Interest and Military D. R. Hunt Dr. Hergenroeder Retirees IR 33 Human Resource Substitution J. E. Van Duyn Choices: Fact or Fiction IR 34 Drug Abuse Control in the DOD J. H. Brittingham Dr. Johns Tii-U Fut~sa Stratogiogfor tiae #ANCELLE- ,.L 212 --- IR 36 Supercomputer Efforts in W. B. Dixon COL Boozer Technologically Advanced (NCDC) Nations: A Comparison IR 37 AT&T Divestiture: Implications K. R. Dirnberger Dr. Singer for DOD F. S. Rawlerson IR 38 A Supply-Side Approach for L. H. Harmon Nuclear Waste kepcsitories Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 RESEARCH NO. TITLE OF RESEARCH PROJECT STUDENTS FACULTY ADVISOR IR 39 Filling the Logistics Pipeline: R. J. Templin 0 & M Dollar Responsiveness to Field Requirements Dr. Waterman IR 40 Electronics Technology Transfer J. R. Bremer Dr. Amstutz Between the United States and the S. R. P. Valerga Carribean Basin D. G. Mein R. S. Fernandez IR 41 Industrial Capability in a Mobilization Environment: W-48 Torpedo Case Study T. W. Triebel CAPT Runzo IR 42 Government & Industry System J. L. Chapin ODL King Development Models IR 43 Adequacy of Merchant Marines to L. F. Harlow CAPT Loser Carry Foreign Commerce J. C. Overton IR 44 Understanding a New Capability W. E. Daniell CAPT Musgrove in Rapid Response: Maritime Pre-positioning for Marine Brigades IR 45 Commercial Satellite Application C. F. Stirling LTC Grunstad During National Crisis IR 46 Rosie, Will You Be There When E. T. Mattke Dr. Kyriakopoulos We Need You Again? IR 47 Case Study Concerning Group J. C. Ramsey CAPT Loser Dynamics, Bureaucratic/ Organizational Responses IR 48 Natural Resources Flow from G. J. Coakley Dr. Ellison Australia: An Open Sea Lane (MCDC) Strategy IR 49 Total Force Policy - Use of the P. B. Hoar Mr. Muckerman National Guard and the Reserves (MCDC) for Industrial & Legislative Advocacy of National Defense Policy Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 MOBILIZATION STUDIES PROGRAM (MSP) 2 Comparative Mobilization Policies and Procedures of Other Nations Use of Pre-Mobilization Actions in Crisis Management 10 Mobilization Actions as Political Signals Impact of Commercial Manufacturer Warranties on Mobilization 16 Fraud in the Acquisitions Process 20 Survivable Information Systems USSR 21 U.S. Space Defense Doctrine 23 Fraternization Problems in the Air Force: Training Tommorrow's Officers 24 The Efficacy of Pre-Positioning Programs 25 Review of the 20-Year Military Retirement System P tCUS Vulnerability Iraq and Syria - Pro-Soviet or Anti-Israeli? XUDENT FACULTY ADVISOR L. Chaker Dr. Sanders J. A. Thomas M. R. Barron LTC Christensen J. T. Garner R. S. Couch Mr. Rogers R. W. Phoebus W. T. Sloan R. T. ODte D. F. Basile L. D. Griffin L. D. Holcomb H. H. Carothers Dr. Hergenroeder R. H. Smith T. L. Erickson G. K. Iverson LTC Pachler K. A. Maxie W. E. Belden Dr. Sanders W. R. Puffer H. A. Bondaruk COL Gaston G. A. Focht H. R. Bourland COL King C. E. Franklin C. F. Bogar Dr. Johns J. D. Heard R. R. Jorgensen J. E. Middleton J. Bodes R. J. Barnaby AMB Healy J. Cranton R. B. Tinsman D. P. Vasey T. P. O'Brien COL Johnson Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 MSP NO. TITLE 28 Prepositioning of War Reserve Materiel in Southwest Asia 29 Contracting Out Military Operations and Maintenance Functions: What Impact on National Security? 31 Surge In The Defense Electronics Industry 32 What Is The Future of the F-4 in the USAF? 33 Study of Development of Exercise Levels and Injuries 35 Soviet Doctrine - Rise of the Offensive 36 Industrial Organization for National Mobilization: Fact or Myth? 38 ICAF Curriculum Improvement, Phase IV, Module "A", Systems Acquisition for Top-Level Executives (SAFE) 39 A Study of the Correlation Between Initial and Follow-up Exercise Stress Tests 41 Industrial Mobilization/Surge Plans, Policies and Procedures STUDENT FACULTY ADVISOR G. J. O'Donnell Dr. Amstutz W. K. Deen Dr. Hergenroeder P. Heaney D. K. Hummel G. E. Leftwick J. G. Nicholas E. J. Stolark G. W. Wentz J. M. Borky COL Mulkey W. Gore W. H. Moos R. L. Staloch P. J. Turootte J. R. Power B. L. Ziegler A. B. Gill COL Acree M. C. Short W. J. Flaherty CDL Grunstad W. W. Byrd A. J. Canonaco AMB Healy S. T. Telford J. L. Adams COL Mulkey P. H. Carr T. M. Devanney M. J. Michlik J. Z. Stepien E. M. Lee .CAPT Crouch J. L. Harford J. T. Ogle W. J. Sanchez J. N. Waxvik R. D. Wolff Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 MSP NO. TITLE 42 Transportation Allocation Procedures 44 Foreign Military Sales (FMS), Security Assistance (SA) and Mutual Security (MS) Programs 45 Increasing Army Reserve and National Guard Readiness Prior to Partial or Full Mobilization Through the Legislative Process and Supplemental Training 49 Two-Year Budgeting STUDENT FACULTY ADVISOR K. L. Kraus OOL Ballantyne M. D. McManus W. B. Greer Dr. Schandler J. L. McLaughlin OOL Gest J. P. McDevitt W. J. Davis L. P. Massaro P. 0. Soderberg 53 The Future Control of Strategic J. L. White Technology Transfer D. Teller R. M. Callahan 55 Impact of "GI Bill" Education Benefits Expiration 58 Mobilization Conference 61 International Competitiveness of the Defense Industrial Base 62 Logistics (Service Logistics Concepts, Organization and Planning) 63 Supplying the Rail Industry K. G. Boegler J. V. Ferry W. G. Fischer CAPT Crouch Dr. Sanders Dr. Timbers M. W. Boudreau Mr. McAleer H. H. Fitzpatrick G. A. Frenn R. J. Gadwill L. W. Newton J. D. Gregory W. W. Stirling P. P. Belch Dr. Stekler R. A. Lancaster Dr. Kyriakopoulos E. V. McCauley J. L. Young J. A. Delorie COL White P. A. Hinneburg K. J. Holland T. C. Nettles J. P. Grippe CAPT Eyler T. P. Swanger Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 MSP NO. TITLE 64 The Rail Industry is Placing New Emphasis on Unit Trains and Intermodal Service. Is this the Trend? Are Services. Planning to Use It? 66 Defense Electronics and the Caribbean Basin Initiative 69 The United States Shipyard Mobilization Base: Manpower Requirements Organization of U.S. Navy Logistics Resources 72 Defense Spending and War Fighting Capabilities-- U.S. Air Force, 1974 to Present 73 The Coast Guard Role as a Mobilization Director in Implementing Maritime Defense Zones 74 A Management Analysis of National Security Aspects of International Drug Trafficking 76 U.S. Dependence on Imports of Defense Electronic Components and Caribbean Security 77 Student Progress and Evaluation System for the Industrial College of the Armed Forces 79 KC-135RE Program Stability MUDEN_ FACULTY ADVISOR J. F. Acquavella CAPT Eyler R. J. Schneider J. E. Long Dr. Timbers R. F. McHargue R. P. Dillman S. J. Major E. A. Arllen W. G. Fackenthall B. D. Lynch CAPT Nace CAPT Nace J. L. Nystrom A. R. Thomas J. M. Loy J. B. Manley P. A. McNulty H. B. Gehring T. J. Donovan J. J. Stewart L. W. Jones J. A. Dubia W. J. Lof ink D. F. Rich G. M. Shelton 82 JCS Procurement Management L. O. Cox Education for Senior R. W. Lentner Executives C. C. Schaaf M. E. Smalling CAPT Cavallero Dr. Timbers LTC Chapla Mr. McAleer COL Acree Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 RESEARCH SEMINARS (RS) RESEAL RS NO. TITLES SIUDEWS FACULTY ADVISOR The Heavy Division: J. M. Castleberry OIL McDevitt Should It be Smaller? C. W. Cheatham (SCDC) H. L. Lawson D. A. Measels 4 Technology Transfer K. W. Crisman COL Boozer R. N. Davie (MCDC) M. R. Lamb N. T cmpson 5 Medical Mobilization J. R. Beaty Mr. Moscato R. E. Brady (ICAF) G. B. Clark D. A. Coronado G. S. Harris J. B. Noll W. M. Sandidge T. G. Scofield L. L. Sholdt 6 Long-Range Planning J. P. Allen AGEN Smith (NWC) Enclosure (3) Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 NATIGNAL WAR COLLBGE STRh7MIC STUDIES PROGRAM (SSP) SSP NO. TITLES FMARCH SIUDEIM FACULTY ADVISOR 100-02 Improving Army-Air Force W. R. Goodrich Mr. Stevenson Warfighting Capabilities (NWQ 240-01 National Guard, Politics 1 E. S. Clark LTC Walker Domestic Politics: Pressures (NWC) to Solve Personnel Needs in the 1990's Enclosure (4) Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY IR 11 LE d S I Lu.: d AIR C F ITT D U RESEARCH A STRACI'S 1 A NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY WASHINGTON, DC 20319-6000 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Central Intelligence Agency Office of the Deputy Director for Intelligence DDI 02701-84/1 MAY J984 NOTE FOR: DCI Herewith a response to Dick Lawrence's request for potential research topics. Helene's staff and the offices will review the list of topics in the "exploratory" category in our own research program for suitable .. u estions. STAT 'RIert M. Gated 'A DDI DCI EXEC REG Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 11")1)n Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Central Intelligence Agency 0}t. Lieutenant General Richard D. Lawrence, USA President, National Defense University Washington, D.C. 20319 Dear General Lawrence: We very much appreciate the opportunity you extended in your letter of 25 April to suggest topics suitable for research at the National Defense University. We always have far more ideas for fruitful research than our own employees can complete, and we will be delighted to take advantage of your new focus on policy support. Miss Helene Boatner, whom you know, is organizing the responses at this end and she will be in touch with Mr. Despres and Colonel Endicott. hey need to reach her, her telephone number is Sincerely, 7Sf ~T..' "n n1 J. C'A Y William J. Casey Director of Central Intelligence Distribution: Orig - Addressee 1 - Exec Registry 1 - DDI Registry 1 - DDI 2 - PES DI/PES:HLBoatner:bw~ 7May84) Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07. CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 11 MAY 1984 1~ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 3 May 1984 The DDI would like your office to take the necessary action on this request. Also please prepare acknowledgement for the DCI's signature along with a note from the DDI explaining the package. Please note the deadline of 8 May. Thanks, STAT ,.1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 .1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT SUSPENSE Sy Da. For necessary action please, to include preparation of an acknowledgment for DCI'SL signature. 1 May 1984 3637 (10" ACTION INFO DATE INITIAL 1 DCI _ 2 DDCI X 3 EXDIR X D/ICS X S DI 6 DDA 7 DDO 8 DDS&T 9 CIwn/NIC 10 GC 11 IG 12 Canpt 13 D/Pwn 14 D/OLL 15 D/PAO 16 SA/IA 17 AO/DCI 18 C/IPD/OIS 19 20 21 22 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 DEPARTMENT or DEFENSE NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON. D.C. 20319 REPLY TO ATTENTION OF: Office of the President Honorable William J. Casey Director Central Intelligence Agency Washingon, DC 20505 Executive Registry 84 APR 2 5 1984 Dear Mr. Casey: Since my arrival at the National Defense University (NDU) in October, I have been very impressed with the quality of its faculty, staff, and students. Many of them are nationally recognized authorities in their areas of expertise. We have begun to reorient the University's research efforts toward utilizing this expertise in support of the policy-making community. We have most recently created a new Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) to foster such policy-oriented work at NDU. While students at the National War College and Industrial College of the Armed Forces must fulfill a research requirement, their selection of topics is a matter of personal choice. Nevertheless, I believe that as many of these student projects as possible should examine currently important national security issues and directly assist officials who formulate and execute foreign and defense policies. Towards that end, the University would like to learn what longer-term research topics most interest you and your staff. I invite you to contact the Institute for National Strategic Studies at (202) 693-1384, which is directed by Mr. John Despres and his deputy, Colonel John Endicott. For each topic, please provide a point of contact in your agency and an indication of the time frame during which research on this topic would be of use to you. They will canvass incoming students this summer to determine how well we can match your topics with student expertise and interests. In addition to orienting and monitoring student research, they will also take your interests into consideration in managing the research and study efforts of the full-time fellows of the Institute, Wluding both the Strategic and Mobilization Concepts Development Centers, and the Research and Publications Directorate. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 , Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 The University is committed to producing studies that illuminate important National Security issues for senior policy-makers. We look forward to your cooperation and involvement in this process, and we welcome possible face-to-face exchanges between members of INSS and your staff concerning topics of mutual interest. Respectfully, r ;ichar Lieutenant General, U.S. Army President Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT ROUTING SLIP STAT L a For necessary action please, to include preparation of an acknowledgment for DCI's signature. 1 May 1984 DCI EXEC REG ACTION NFO DATE ' ITIAM 1 DCI r 2 ODCI x 3 EXDIR x, A ?D/ICs x S DDI 6 DDA 7 DDO ?- 8 DDS&T 9 Ctrs/N)C 10 GC 11 IG 12 Compt 13 D/Pers 14 D/OLl 15 D/PAO _ _. .:.:. 16 SA/IA - 17 AO/DCI 18 C/IPO/OIS 19 20 21 22 T.- I (;L Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 REPLY TO ATTL .T:J'i OF: Office of the President Honorable William J. Casey Director Central Intelligence Agency Washingon, DC 20505 OEPART MENT Or DEFENSE Execirti'va RLgi.sfry +1MATIONAL r EFZN5Z UNIVERSITY ,.':'as:^,._'.U 700i. tiC.. :.5319 5 1034 Dear Mr. Casey: Since my arrival at the National Defense University (NDU) in October, I have been very impressed with the quality of its faculty, staff, and students. Many of them are nationally recognized authorities in their areas of expertise. We have begun to reorient the University's research efforts toward utilizing this expertise in support of the policy-making community. We have most recently created a new Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) to foster such policy-oriented work at NDU. While students at the National War College and Industrial College of the Armed Forces must fulfill a research requirement, their selection of topics is a matter of personal choice. Nevertheless, I believe that as many of these student projects as possible should examine currently important national security issues and directly assist officials who formulate and execute foreign and defense policies. Towards that end, the University would l;ke to learn what longer-term research topics most interest you and your staff. I invite you to contact the Institute for National Strategic Studies at (202) 693-1384, which is directed by Mr. John Despres and his deputy, Colonel John Endicott. For each topic, please provide a point of contact in your agency and an indication of the time frame during which research on this topic would be of use to you. They will canvass incoming students this summer to determine how well we can match your topics with student expertise and interests. In addition to orienting and monitoring student research, they will also take your interests into consideration in managing the research and study efforts of the full-time fellows of the Institute, including both the Strategic and Mobilization Concepts Development Centers, and the Research and Publications Directorate. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8 The University is cc mittLd to producing studies that illuminate important National Security issues for senior policy-makers. We look forward to your cooperation and involvement in this process, and we welcome possible face-to-face exchanges between members of INSS and your staff concerning topics of mutual interest. Respectfully, 'char . awrence lieutenant General, U.S. Army President Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/01/07: CIA-RDP87M00539R003205240005-8