CT AND CI CENTERS

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06789944
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F-2014-01553
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August 22, 1989
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Approved for Release: 2024/08/16 C06789944 AD GIVM National Intelligence Council The Director of Central Intelligence Washington.D.C. 20505 NOTE FOR: DDCI FROM: David Gries SUBJECT: CT and CI Centers NIC 00888-89 22 August 1989 1. To review the bidding, Ted Price and I have called on both Buck Revell and Peter Burleigh -- Doug Mulholland is on vacation. Our general pitch has been that Director Casey set up the CT and CI NIO accounts to get things started; he intended to cancel them once the community became active. That has now happened. In addition, both NIO accounts suffer from being cut off from operational information. Merging all NIO functions except estimate writing into the Centers will reunite the community representative with operational information to the advantage of both. (b)(3) 2. Price explained to both Revell and Burleigh (b)(6) how they plan to staff the new function; namely, with slots transferred from the NIC. The Community representative in each Center would be a senior SIS officer and he or she would be supported by a small staff. State was invited to supply an officer for the CT Center. 3. Revell appeared supportive and asked only a few questions. Burleigh's counterterrorism people were initially reluctant, but seemed somewhat molified when they heard that sizable community elements would be set up in the Centers using slots transfered from the NIC. Burleigh will convey the sense of the meeting to Mulholland and I urged him to ask Mulholland to call Fritz if he had any questions. He almost certainly does. CL BY SIGNER DECL OADR Approved for Release: 2024/08/16 C06789944 Approved for Release: 2024/08/16 C06789944 ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY SUBJECT: CT and CI Centers 4. I also talked to Bill Studeman on the phone and explained the change in the names of the Centers and in the titles of their Chiefs. He was supportive on both accounts and seemed to feel that the main problem had been solved. Fritz has an appointment to meet with him on Wednesday accompanied by Price (I will be on leave). I also talked to Soyster's Executive Officer and an appointment has been set up for 7 September (the earliest we can get on Soyster's calendar). 5. I suspect that in the end all will be supportive except Mulholland. His problem is keeping INR in the Counterterrorism and Counterintelligence game. In the former he competes with Bushby who I'm told runs circles around INR; and in the latter State does not really play at all in the interagency arena. Therefore anything we can do to show Mulholland that INR will gain in the new arrangements will probably soften his objections. In any case, I believe we have gone too far to back down or stop. One agency should not be allowed to block a move that makes good sense for everyone else. cc: C/NIC 2 Approved for Release: 2024/08/16 C06789944