LETTER TO JOHN W. RENSBARGER FROM CRAIG ALDERMAN, JR.

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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 acs ~'`~~ SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) G Yl'1~C =~ GTO -11 nncnc WASHIN N DCI/ICS 0916-87 I PUG -i_1~7 Mr. John W. Rensbarger Chief Internal Auditor, Library of Congress Rm. LM617 James Madison Bldg. Washington, DC 20540 Dear Mr. Rensbarger: This letter is to inform you of an executive branch decision that may have applicability to your organization. The President, in responding to P.L. 99-169 in November 1986, forwarded to Congress the President's Report to Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and apabi ities. The report, designed to inform Congress of efforts to improve the nation's security posture, contains several injunctions that should be applicable throughout the Federal Government. One area of common applicability involves efforts to improve security awareness and training. On page 18 of the report the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. Since your organization handles classified material, we believe you may find that the course of action being taken within the executive branch is proper and useful to your organization. For your information, we are reporting biannually on our implementation of the commitments made in the President's report to the National Security Advisor, copies of which will go to the select committees on intelligence in both houses of Congress. The next of the biannual reports will most likely be delivered during the period just prior to Thanksgiving. I suggest that you consider the possible utility of providing a statement on your role in reviewing security training to the two select intelligence committees in the same time frame. Questions concerning this subject should be directed to Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Sincerely, Cra g Alderman, r. Chairman STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 Ij AUG ISr 7 Mr. William Barton Inspector General, General Services Administration Rm. 5340 GSA Bldg. Washington, DC 20405 This letter is to inform you of an executive branch decision that may have applicability to your organization. The President, in responding to P.L. 99-169 in November 1986, forwarded to Congress the President's Report to Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities. The report, designed to inform Congress of orts, improve the nation's security posture, contains several injunctions that should be applicable throughout the Federal Government. One area of common applicability involves efforts to improve security awareness and training. On page 18 of the report the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. Since your organization handles classified material, we believe you may find that the course of action being taken within the executive branch is proper and useful to your organization. For your information, we are reporting biannually on our implementation of the commitments made in the President's report to the National Security Advisor, copies of which will go to the select committees on intelligence in both houses of Congress. The next of the biannual reports will most likely be delivered during the period just prior to Thanksgiving. I suggest that you consider the possible utility of providing a statement on your role in reviewing security training to the two select intelligence committees in the same time frame. Questions concerning this subject should be directed to Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Sincerely, Cra g Alderman,lJr. Chairman STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 1 AUG t-F7 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. John W. Melchner, Inspector General Rm. 9210 Department of Transportation 400 Seventh St., SW Washington, DC 20590 FROM: Craig Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-169. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reporting biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can be commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, due on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning implementation plans or inability to comply. Your response should be sent to Bldg., entra Executive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames Intelligence Agency. Questions concerning this memorandum may 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Cr g Alderman Jr. STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89MOO699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 1 MG 1587 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Sherman M. Funk Inspector General Designate Rm. 6821 Department of State Washington, DC 20520 FROM: Craig Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-169. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reporting biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can be commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, due on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning implementation plans or inability to comply. Your response should be sent to Executive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames Bldg., en rd IntPllioPnra Ananrv_ fuectinnc rnnrarnino thic memnrandum may be directed to 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Patrick J. Conklin, Inspector General Office of Personnel Management Rm. 6H31 Washington, DC 20415 FROM: Craig Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-169. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o , Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reporting biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can be commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, due on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning implementation plans or inability to comply. Your response should be sent to Bldg., Central Executive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames Intelligence Agency. Questions concerning this memorandum may 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 MEMORANDUM FOR: Ms. Sharon R. Connelly Office of Inspector and Auditor Nuclear Regulatory Commission MS EWS 461A, 4340 East West Highway Washington, DC 20555 FROM: Craig Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-169. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reporting biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can be commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, due on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning implementation plans or inability to comply. Your response should be sent to Executive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames Bldg.. Central Intelligence Aaency. Questions concerning this memorandum may 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. - &A-- Cr g Alderman, STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON. D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 MEMORANDUM FOR: Dr. Jerome H. Fregeau Office of Audit and Oversight National Science Foundation 1800 G St., NW Washington, DC 20550 FROM: Craig Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-169. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reporting biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can be commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, due on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning implementation plans or inability to comply. Your response should be sent to Executive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames 131da.. Cefit~ Intel 1 iaence A Auency, Ouestions concerning this memorandum may 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Cra g Alderman Jr. STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 .i 1. A MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Bill D. Colvin, Inspector General National Aeronautics and Space Administration Rm. 6075 Federal Office Bldg. #6 Code W Washington, DC 20546 FROM: Craig Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-169. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reporting biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can be commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, due on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning implementation plans or inability to comply. Your response should be sent to Executive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames n ra Intelligence Aaencv. Ouestions concernina this memorandum may Bldg., Central' be directed to 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Cr g Alderma , Jr. STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Gary L. Stoops Security Program Manager Rm. 5425 FBI Headquarters Washington, DC 20535 FROM: Craig Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-169. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reporting biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can be commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, due on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning imnlpmpntat' Tans or inability to comply. Your response should be sent to xecutive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames 010g., ntelliaence Agency. Ouestions concerning this memorandum may be directed to 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Robert A. Baker Security Office, US Geological Survey National Center MS 150 (SEC) Reston, VA 22092 FROM: Craiq Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-169. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reporting biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can be commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, due on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning implementation plans or inability to comply. Your response should be sent to Executive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames KICIO.. .Pn.rA Tnte1linanra Anpnrv_ (hjactinnc rnnrPrninn this memnrandum mAv 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Crai Alderman, r. STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 ; ? MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. James R. Richards, Inspector General Department of the Interior Rm. 5359 Washington, DC 20240 FROM: Craig Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-169. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reporting biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can be commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, due on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning implementation plans or inability to comply. Your response should be sent to Executive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames Bldg., Central Intelligence Agency. Ouestions concerning this memorandum may be directed to 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Crag Alderman, Jr. STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. John T. Thiede, Inspector General Federal Emergency Management Agency Rm. 824 Donohoe Bldg. Washington, DC 20472 FROM: Craig Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-169. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reportinq biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can be commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, due on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning imnlemantatinn plans or inability to comply. Your response should be sent to Executive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames Bldg., Central Intelligence Agency. Questions concerning this memorandum may be directed to 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Cra g Alderma , Jr. STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. John C. Layton, Inspector General Department of Energy Rm. 5D-039 Forrestal Bldg. Washington, DC 20585 FROM: Craig Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-169. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reporting biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can be commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, due on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning implementation plans or inability to comply. Your response should be sent to Executive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames Bldg., Central Intelligence Agency. Oue_stions rnnrPrninn this mAmnranHiim may be directed to 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Cra g derma , Jr. STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 i /.UU i E MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Derek J. VanderSchaaf Deputy Inspector General, Department of Defense Rm. 1000 400 Army Navy Drive Arlington, VA 22202 FROM: Craig Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-169. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reporting biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can be commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, due on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning implementation plans or inability to compl . Your response should be sent to Executive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames g., Len r Intelligence Aaencv. Ouestions concerning this memorandum may be directed to 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Craig Alderman, Jr. STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 1.";j MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Francis D. DeGeorge Acting Inspector General Rm. 7898-C Department of Commerce Washington, DC 20230 FROM: Craig Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-169. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reporting biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can be commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, due on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning implementation plans or inability to comply. Your response should be sent to xecutive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames Bldg., Central intelligence Agency. Questions concerning this memorandum may be directed t 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. .GK Craig Alderman, Jr. STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Herbert L. Beckington, Inspector General Agency for International Devlopment Rm. 5644 320 21st St., NW Washington, DC 20523 FROM: Craig Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-1.69. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reporting biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can be commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, due on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning imnlPmPntatinn plans or inability to comply. Your response should be sent to Executive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames Bldg., en ra ,Intelligence Agency. Ouestions concerning this memorandum may be directed to 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Michael R. Hill Inspector General Rm. 2412 Department of the Treasury Washington, DC 20220 FROM: Craig Alderman, Jr. Chairman SUBJECT: Adequacy of Security Training 1. This memorandum is to bring to your attention, and to request that you report on, an injunction contained in the President's Report to the Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures Plans, Programs, and Capabilities that was sent by the President to the Congress in November 1986 in response to PL 99-169. On page 18 of the report, the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. 2. Concurrent with the delivery of the report to the Congress, the President, by letter, instructed the Chairman, Senior Interagency Group- Intelligence (Director of Central Intelligence), to take the responsibility for reporting biannually on implementation of the commitments made in the report. The Chairman, SIG-I, delegated this task to the appropriate SIG-I Interagency Group. Reporting on this specific task, consequently, falls to me. Further, I am charged by the Chairman, SIG-I, to have all tasks under way in time that each of them can he commented on in the second of the biannual reports to the President, clue on 15 October 1987. 3. I request, therefore, that you forward to the IG/CM(P) Secretariat by 1 September 1987 either a statement of your compliance with the President's commitment (paragraph 2 above) or an appropriate statement concerning implementation plans or inability to comply. Your response should be sent to Executive Secretary IG/CM(P), CCISCMO/ICS, Via Room 1225 Ames g., en ra Intelligence Agency. Ouestions concerning this memorandum may be directed to 4. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Craig Alderman, Jr. STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE) INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY) WASHINGTON, O.C. 20505 DCI/ICS 0916-87 Ms. Joyce Blalock Inspector General, US Government Printing Office Rm. C551 732 N. Capitol St., NW Washington, DC 20401 Dear Ms. Blalock: This letter is to inform you of an executive branch decision that may have applicability to your organization. The President, in responding to P.L. 99-169 in November 1986, forwarded to Congress the President's Report to Congress on the Nation's Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures ans, Programs, and a abilities. The report, designed to inform Congress of efforts to improve the nation's security posture, contains several injunctions that should be applicable throughout the Federal Government. One area of common applicability involves efforts to improve security awareness and training. On page 18 of the report the President states: o Adequacy of security training will be made an item of recurring interest for agency Inspectors General. Since your organization handles classified material, we believe you may find that the course of action being taken within the executive branch is proper and useful to your organization. For your information, we are reporting biannually on our implementation of the commitments made in the President's report to the National Security Advisor, copies of which will go to the select committees on intelligence in both houses of Congress. The next of the biannual reports will most likely be delivered during the period just prior to Thanksgiving. I suggest that you consider the possible utility of providing a statement on your role in reviewing security training to the two select intelligence committees in the same time frame. Ouestions concerning this subject should be directed to Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Sincerely, Cra g Alderman, (Jr. Chairman STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5 CCISCMO/ICSI Distribution of DCI/ICS 0916-87: Originals for each of the following: John Rensbarger, Library of Congress William Barton, GSA John Melchner, Transportation Sherman Funk, State Patrick Conklin, OPM Sharon Connelly, Nuclear Regulatory Commission Jerome Fregeau, National Science Foundation Bill Colvin, NASA Gary Stoops, FBI Robert Baker, US Geological Survey James Richards, Interior John Thiede, FEMA John Layton, Energy Derek VanderSchaaf, DoD Francis DeGeorge, Commerce Herbert Beckington, AID Michael Hill, Treasury Joyce Blalock, Gov't Printing Office 1 - ICS Registry 1 - IG/CM(P) subject 1 - IG/CM(P) chrono STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/10: CIA-RDP89M00699R000800510001-5