DRAFT MINUTES--FIFTH IG/CM(P) MEETING, 10 MARCH 1987
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SENIOR INTERAGENCY GROUP (INTELLIGENCE)
INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES (POLICY)
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
DCI/ICS-87-0802
18 March 1987
MEMORANDUM FOR: IG/CM(P) Members
Executive Secretary
SUBJECT: Draft Minutes--Fifth IG/CM(P) Meeting, 10 March 1987
Attached for your information is a copy of the draft minutes of the 10
March 1987 IG/CM(P) meeting. If there are corrections, they should be
furnished to the Executive Secretariat
COB 3 April 1987; otherwise the minutes will be considered final.
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CCISCMS/ICS:RGMyers:emc:2183 or 334174
Distribution of D/ICS-87-0802 (w/att as shown):
1 - Mr. Alderman, OSD
1 - Mr. Donnelly, ODUSD(P)
1 - Mr. Anderson, ODUSD(P)
1 - Mr. Latham, ASD C I
1 - COL Gallo, OACSI, DA
1 - RADM Flynn, Navy
1 - Mr. Cornett, Air Force
1 - Mr. Guenther, Marine Corps
1 - CDR Williams, Coast Guard
2 - one for JCS)
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1 - Mr.
1 - Mr.
1 - Mr.
1 - Mr.
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Penrith, FBI
Corry, State
Lamb, State (via
Major, NSC
1 - MS. Lawton, Doi
Mr. Corry)
1 - Mr. Jackson, Commerce
1 - Mr. Seaton, Energy (via Mr. Dowd)
1 - Mr. Foss, Treasury
1 - Mr. Garfinkel, ISOO
1 - ADC I
1 - E R
1 - D/ICS (via DD/ICS)
1 - ICS Registry
1 - IG/CM subject
1 - IG/CM chrono
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SUMMARY OF IG/CM(P) MEETING
10 MARCH 1987
ROOM 6W02, COMMUNITY HEADQUARTERS BUILDING
1. The fifth meeting of the IG/CM(P) was convened at 1400 hours,
10 October 1987 by the Chairman, Mr. Craig Alderman, Jr., Deputy Under
Secretary of Defense (Policy). A list of individuals attending is at
Attachment 1.
2. The Chairman made the following opening remarks, resulting in the
actions indicated:
a. Substantive changes of the draft minutes for the fourth IG/CM(P
meeting were received from Group members and inserted into the record. 25X1
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COMMENT: The minutes of the fourth meetin
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3. The scheduled agenda was discussed:
a. PHYSICAL SECURITY COMMITTEE:
The Chairman announced to the Group members that Mr. Louis Schwartz,
Jr.., State, has accepted the Chair of the Physical Security Committee.
Mr. Schwartz commented that he considered it an honor and was looking
forward to the contribution the Group can provide to the Intelligence
Community.
He announced that the Physical Security Committee will have its firs I
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meeting on 23 March 1987 in Room 6WO2 at 25X25X1
ACTION: All respondents should provide the names of their A
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(1) Chairman reviewed the sequence of actions by which the
recommendations in the President's report to Congress on the nation's
counterintelligence and security countermeasures plans, programs, and
capabilities were assigned to the several committees to coordinate
and collate their responses from appropriate agencies. The Chairman
asked the committee chairmen if this was understood and if they would
be able to meet the appropriate suspense dates--all agreed.
(2) Personnel Security Committee (PSC) coordinate with the
Information Secure ity Committee regarding the action raised by the
Chairman, PSC. lul
(3) Personnel Security, Physical Security, and Information
Security committees provide their written report by 31 March 1987 to
the Secretariat regard the status of actions engendered by the
President's report.
4. NEW BUSINESS: Mr. John Hoover, DoD, informed the Group that the
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy has asked the Chairman, National
Operations Security Advisory Committee (NOAC), to undertake an interagency
review of remote sensing commercial satellites and recommend to the Secretary
of Defense standards for the guidance of the Secretary of Commerce in meeting
the national security concerns in the licensing process. Mr. Hoover asked the
Group members to review the draft Terms of Reference (Attachm 3) and to
provide representation on the NOAC working group as needed.
ACTION: Committee members review the draft TOR and provide recommended
changes to Mr. Hoover, 697-7641. Committee members having an interest in the
subject are requested to provide representation to the NOAC working group.
Notification of names for the working group are to be provided to Mr. Hoover
at the next IG/CM(P) meeting. ^
5. OLD BUSINESS: There was no old business to discuss.
6. NEXT MEETING: The Chairman announced that the next meeting of the
IG/CM(P) will be h e d on 7 April 1987.
7. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting adjourned at 1545 hours.
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Attachment 1
ATTENDEES
IG/CM(P) ME TO MARCH 1987
ROOM 6W0 COMMUNITY HEADQUARTERS FUILDING
ORGANIZATION
ALDERMAN, Craig
ALLEN, Robert C.
BOWEN, Fred
BRANDT, Fred
CASSETTA, Michael
CINQUGRANA, Americo
CORRY, Frank
DONNELLY, John F.
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FOSS, Robert
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GALLO, Anthony
GARFINKEL, Steven
GUENTHER, John
HOOVER, John
KONDURIS, Ted
LEEKS, Bobby J.
LONG, Rebecca
MUULtY. e e
PASEUR, George
PELENSKY, Mark
PETIT, Alan
SCLAFANI, Frances
SWANSON, Richard
WALLER, Russell
WHITMAN, David
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Commerce
Justice
State
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FBI
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Treasury
Army
ISOO
Marine Corps
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Air Force
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Attachment 3
Interagency Group/Countermeasures
Washington, D.C. 20505
10 MAR 87
MEMORANDUM FOR THE INTERAGENCY GROUP/COUNTERMEASURES. (POLICY)
SUBJECT: Remote Sensing Commercial Satellites
Sometime in the future the Secretary of Commerce may .
call upon the Secretary of Defense to determine those conditions
necessary to meet national security concerns of the US for the
purpose of licensing a private remote-sensing space system,
under the Land Remote-Sensing Commercialization Act of 1984.
The Deputy Under Secretary of Defense. for Policy has asked
the Chairman, National Operations Security Advisory Committee
(NOAC), to undertake an interagency review of the subject and
recommend to the Secretary of Defense standards for the guidance
of the Secretary of Commerce in meeting the national security
concerns in the licensing process.
There is attached hereto a draft Terms of Reference (TOR)
to guide a NOAC working group. I ask the IG/CM(P) members
first, to review the draft TOR and suggest any desired changes,
and second, to provide representation on the NOAC working group
as needed.
Changes to the TOR and related questions may be provided
informally to John Hoover, 697-7641, who will chair the working
group.
John F onnelly
Chairm n, National Operations
Security Advisory Committee
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TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR NATIONAL OPERATIONS
SECURITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Review of Security Implications of Civil
Satellite Remote Sensing Programs
I. TASK The Department of Defense has asked the NOAC to
review the US Civil Satellite Remote Sensing Program
and recommend to the Secretary of Defense standards for
the guidance of the Secretary of Commerce in meeting the
necessary national security concerns in the licensing
process..
II. BACKGROUND
- Under section 101 of the Land Remote-Sensing Commerciali-
zation Act of 1984, the Congress declared that, among other
things, the national interest of the US lies in maintaining
international leadership in civil remote sensing and in
broadly promoting the beneficial use of remote-sensing data.
The Congress declared, also, that land remote sensing by...
private parties of the US affects... national security
concerns of the US.
- Section 402 of the Act prohibits any US person from
operating any private remote-sensing system without a
license (issued by the Secretary of Commerce).
Section 607 of the Act requires the Secretary of Commerce
to consult with the Secretary of Defense on all matters
under the Act affecting national security (including the
issuance of the requisite license); and, the Secretary of
Defense shall determine the conditions necessary to meet
national security concerns.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA), under the Department of Commerce, issued a Notice
of Proposed Rul,emaking (51 Fed. Reg. 9971, March 24, 1986)
which, according to the Radio-Television News Directors
Association (RTNDA), would violate the First Amendment.
The thrust of RTNDA objections to the Notice is that the
rules are unconstitutionally vague and would authorize
NOAA to impose impermissible prior restraint. According to
RTNDA, the question is not whether NOAA can take action to
protect national security, but what standards must it use
when doing so.
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- Given that commercial multispectral imaging resolution
of other countries, such as France and Japan, is at least
as good now as the US, and over the years along with US,
commercial satellites will achieve even better resolution,
the question becomes, "How does the US accommodate necessary
and inevitable commercial growth in space and still protect
US sensitive information?"
III. SUGGESTED SCOPE OF REVIEW
- What are the national security implications of the
Landsat program?
What are the pros and cons for relaxing the current
resolution criterion for the Landsat program? Is there
likely to be a commercial market for data collected at
better resolutions?
- Are there national security implications of an
extensive media use of better-resolution satellite
imaging capabilities, perhaps to include development
of their own imaging capabilities? The review should
specifically address implications relative to the
military forces of the US, its friends and allies,
and potential adversaries. Could a "Mediasat"
compromise the security of future Grenada- or
Libyan-type operations? Or can the media obtain
the same sort of information by flying aircraft in
international air space at a fraction of the cost of a
satellite?
What measures are available to protect national security
concerns relative to media use of civil satellite imaging
systems, both US and foreign?
IV. POSTULATED STANDARD
Is the following standard consistent with the the NOAC
findings and conclusions? If not, how should it be
amended?
The Department of Defense does not impose a technical
limit as a standard precedent to the issuance of a license
by the Secretary of Commerce so long as the applicant
complies strictly with PL 98-365, section 402(b)(5), with
respect to providing data collection characteristics and
orbital data. However, notwithstanding the grant of a
license, the licensee must agree as a condition of the
license to the following:
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'When the Secretary of Defense, acting on the advice
of, or with the concurrence of, the Chairman, Joint Chiefs
of Staff, declares that the disclosure of data collected
from particular orbits during a particular timeframe
would pose a serious and immediate threat to distinct and
compelling national security, that data shall be withheld
from public distribution or disclosure for so long as the
threat exists or until the same data can no longer be held
undisclosed because of actual public disclosure by other
means.'"
V. REPORT
After coordination with the IG/CM(P) the results of the NOAC
review and the NOAC recommendations should be reported
direct to the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy,
Washington, D.C. 20301.
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