WEEKLY REPORT
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CIA-RDP88G01332R001100150020-2
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December 27, 2016
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January 19, 2012
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Publication Date:
October 9, 1986
Content Type:
MEMO
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9 October 1986
OCA 86-3426
MEMORANDUM FOR: DCI
FROM: Dave Gri~
SUBJECT: Weekly Report
It now appears likely that the 99th Congress will remain in
session until the middle or end of next week.
islation that provides us with
includes ambiguous language about GAO's relationship
to t e program. Dan Childs and I visited GAO in this connection
and expressed reluctance to accept outside audits.
Subsequently, we learned that GAO has told HPSCI and SSCI that
it will seek to perform audits if asked to do so by Congress.
One possible solution is for the intelligence committees to
perform audit-like functions while keeping GAO at arm's length.
We have also sought legal opinion on whether the law requires
GAO to perform hands-on audits.
SSCI, HPSCI, Senate Foreign Relations, and the Bipartisan
House Committee on Nicaragua (Edwards, Skelton, Ray, Chandler,
Roemer, Cheney, Stenholm, Coleman, Mack and Robinson) have
either received or are scheduled to receive briefings on the
C123.
Other items are covered in the Congressional Scorecard
prepared for Thursday's Poindexter meeting. Copies are attached
for those who didn't receive it.
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SUBJECT: Scorecard with Congress
FROM: Dave Grfe
MEMORANDUM FOR: DCI
e rd Amendmen This would attach minor but undesirable
rood t ons to the We have
succeeded in cony nc ng Byc no 0 o er s amendment to the
Continuing Resolution.
Chiles Amendment on Moscow Embass Construction: Chiles
attempte to submit an amendment requir ng=t e D rector to
certify publicly concerning engineering and~sccucity aspects of
the Embassy. We were able to get this deleted and inserted
instead in modified Form in the classified annex of the Senate
Intelligence Authorization Bill.
NASA Authorization Bill HR 5495: The bill is now in
Conference. Sen. Hollings is moving to arrange DCI membership
on the National Aeronautics and Space Council. House staff is
aware of our request and are working on it. There is a 50-50
chance that the entire NASA bill may not be enacted because of
opposition by the Administration to other provisions in the bill.
Status of Intelli ence Authorization Bill: Differences
between the House and Senate vers ons have een resolved and
final passage of the bill occurred earlier this week.
--Status of Helms Amendments: The Helms amendments have
been a ete from the b 11 that emerged from conference.
However, much of the Helms language remains in the
legislative report accompanying the Senate bill. Although
it does not have the force of law and did not survive
conference, we can comply with portions of it.
--Status of Hamilton Pro osal: We lost this battle. The
proposa to"enact into permanent law the requirement to
report to HPSCI and SSCI on transfer of defense articles and
service in excess of $1 million has been adopted. This
requirement was originally contained in the FY 86
Intelligence Authorization bill, but its duration in that
bill was only 1 year.
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Re ort on Counterintelli en a and Securit The SSCI has
publ shed an unclass f ed version of its counterintelligence and
security report after making more than 100 deletions from the
original draft.
Re ort on the Estimative Process: The SSCI agreed to delete
class f ed port ons of is staff .report on the estimative
process. Committee members are now being polled on whether or
not to publish the report.
Enhanced MG: Although Rep. Chappell's attitude is not
completely clear, we have a commitment from Sen. Stevens' staff
director to call immediately if he senses a problem. We have
also polled two of Rep. Chappell's staffers. Currently, all
these indicators are positive.
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