ESTABLISHMENT OF THE COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL APPLICATIONS OF CLASSIFIED OVERHEAD PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE UNITED STATES

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LOC-HAK-84-3-6-9
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RIFLIM
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T
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4
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January 11, 2017
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August 18, 2010
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6
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September 29, 1975
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MEMO
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~.~r'~ a1. IVV Vu~G1..LIVII LV VG1..IQJJ1111..QLIV11 III I UII GV IJ/VJ/GV LVI~-I I/"~f\-VY-J-V-CJ 6537 ~vIEMORANDUM ~ ~"~ ~'lw,~l~ - NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL.. (XGDS) ., SEN5ITNE ATTACHMENT September 29, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: SECRETARY KISSINGER FROM: SUBJECT:' . That you approve its classification at the SECRET level. ~.~. DAVID ELLIOTT/RICHARD OBER Establishment of the Committee far Civil Applications of Classified Overhead Photography of the United States .The. President directed that certain of the recomxrxendatians of the Rockefeller Commission Report on CIA Activities be implemented (Tab B), and specifically requested that the. Director of OMB, the Director of Central Intelligence, and you to prepare a directive establishing an interagency committee to oversee the domestic uses of aerial [space] intelligence photography. Such a directive has been developed and coordinated vrith DOD, CIA, NASA, ,Interior, State, and OMB, and has been signed by Colby and Lynn (Tab A), With your signature it can be issued and the comxxzittee vrdll came into being. A xr,.exnoranduxn to the President at Tab, ~ d? a his memorandum., (TabeB). directive for his information, as reques The appropriate classification of the directive is at issue. OMB and the CIA staffs feel the directive can be uxiclassified. It seems to us that since the directive makes direct and specific reference to "classified overhead photography" and "foreign intelligence collection,." it should be protected under the November 23, 1973, decision (Tab C) stating that "the fact that the United States Government conducts a photographic satellite reconnais- sance program for foxeign intelligence collection be classified SECRET. " RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. That you sign the directive at Tab A. APPROVE DISAPPROVE That you initial the memorandum. to the President at Tab I and transmit ~~ ~ a coPY of the signed directive. ~ ~~r SENSLT :E ATTACHMENT ~` ~ ~ '"^^~"^"" (Upon Rezr'aoval pf Attachment) XGDS No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26 : LOC-HAK-84-3-6-9 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26 : LOC-HAK-84-3-6-9 w ~ MEMORANDUM TH'E WHITE HOUSE WASFI1NGTdN SEA gET THE PRESIDENT MEMOgp,NDUM FOR: -FROM: SUB,TECT: You requested (Tab B) that as a folio r HENRY A. KISS GER ~~ Establishment of the Committee fox Civil App ications of Classified Overhead. P otography of the United States Rockefeller Commis sion Repaxt on mi,ttee be established to oversee th '~' the classified overhead photograp ,_ satellites and aircraft. Bill Col -. directive ,fax such a committee ?issued in your name. ixp to the recommendations of the ~ - ,JJ an interagency com-. tivities A , c rIA domestic use, for civil purposes, of of the U. S. taken by intelligence r Jinn Lynn, and I coordinated a ,y, ith the interested agencies, and it was you asked to receive copies fall directiveations~x The dhrectiveeonecivilon of the Rockefeller Commiss'on ~ CO hmx not Tab A. use of classified overhead ~hoto rap Y SECRET/GDS No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26 : LOC-HAK-84-3-6-9 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26 : LOC-HAK-84-3-6-9 MEMORANDUM FOR The Secretary of Defense .The Secxetar.y of Interior The Secretary of Agriculture The Secretary of Commerce The Ad:rrsinistrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration ' The Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency The Chief of Engineers, United States Army b537 SUB.7ECT: Establishment of the Committee for Civil Applications of Classified Overhead Photography of the United States The President has noted that the Commission on CIA Activities Within the United States in discussing classified overhead photography of the United "'States `c'o3~C'1ud.ed t'h:at `it can find no im?-ropriet}* in permitting continued civilian use of such photography and that economy dictates 'the use of the photographs for appropriate civilian purposes. Accordingly, the President has directed the establishment of a civilian agency committee to oversee civilian uses of classified overhead photography taken over the, United States. To implement the President's decision, the following actions are to be taken: The Secretary of Interior will form a Committee for Civil Applications of Classified Overhead Photography of the United States which will: receive, evaluate, consolidate, standardize, establish priorities and transmit to the. Director of Central Intelligence (DCI~ all. requests for such phatog,raphy from domestic civilian agencies; facilitate civilian agencies' use of classified systems and coordinate the incorporation of photography, derived data, and technology in performance of domestic civilian functions; No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26 : LOC-HAK-84-3-6-9 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26 : LOC-HAK-84-3-6-9 supply information to civilian agencies so that they .may ..knowledgeably formulate requests and reach compromises between requests and capabilities; act as the interface between civilian agencies and intelligence collectors,. recognizing that the Director of Central Tntelligence will net be involved in judgements concerning civil agency needs ar priorities and that collection for this purpose will remain incidental to foreign intelligence collection; - avexsee civilian agency uses of classified photography in a manner designed to avoid any concerns that domestic photographic coverage is being used improperly. In performing all of the above activities, the Committee will be subject to guidelines established. by the President. 2. The committee will be chaired by the representative of the Department of Interior and will consist of representatives of the Departments of Agriculture and Commerce, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Corps of Engineers and the Environmental ,Protection Agency.. Membership may be expanded at the discretion of the Committee. 3. The Director of Central Intelligence will designate a representative to serve ex officio an the Committee for the purpose of liaison with the intelligence community, to assist in obtaining domestic photographic coverage, to address issues concerned with the use of classified products., and to facilitate the acquisition of security clearances for' users. Since ,civil usage of data is enhanced if unclassified, the DCI's representative will be an intermediary on questions concerning release of classified information from security controls, as appropriate. Henry A. ,Kissinger Wi~liam~E. Colb No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26 : LOC-HAK-84-3-6-9