DS&T WEEKLY ACTIVITIES FOR 11 MAY 1984
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DDI-02837-84
11 May 1984
MEMORANDUM.FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Robert M. Gates
Deputy Director for Intelligence
SUBJECT: DDI Activity Report 7 May - 11 May
DCI/DDCI Assigned Tasks
ALA reviewed drafts of the President's speech on Central
America.
together by DOD/ISA for participants in the
meetings.
NESA prepared typescripts for the briefing book to be pulled
OGI provided data on Communist military and economic aid for
the President's Central American speech.
Of Special Interest This Week
ACIS attended an Arms Control Verification Committee meeting
chaired by Mr. McFarlane on Policy Community preparations for
HPSCI: testimony on 24 May.
EURA prepared a London Summit position paper for Mr.
McFarlane's use in briefing the President.
EURA prepared, at the request of the NSC, security situation
reports on for background prior to the
President's visit.
OEA briefed Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick on Monday in
preparation for her trip to China.
OEA, with assistance from SOVA and OIA, instituted a task
force to provide better coverage of developments along the Sino-
Vietnamese border and in the South China Sea.
OGI analysts briefed Rear Admiral Ricard Cueroni, Commander
7th Coast Guard District and Vice President's Coordinator for
South Florida Task Force, on the drug situation in the Caribbean.
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Looking Ahead
Briefings
There were 8 briefings at all levels on the Hill this past
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The Director of Central Intelligence
Washington, D.C. 20505
National Intelligence Council
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Harold P. Ford, Acting Vice Chairman
National Intelligence Council
SUBJECT: NIC Activity Report, 7-11 May 1984
Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation between the US and China.
A/NIO/Latin America drafted a status report for
the DCI on efforts within the intelligence and policy communities to
NIC# 02827-84
11 May 1984
I. DCI/DDCI-Assigned Tasks
NIO at Larg met with Ambassador Kennedy and the 25X1
Director of INR at the request of the DCI to discuss the Agreement for
A/NIO/Latin America lassisted in preparing the
President's speech on central America.
NIO/SP attended the DCI's meeting with
LTG James Abrahamson, Program Manager of the Strategic Defense
Initiative.
II. Interagency Papers
A/NI0 at Large chaired two meetings of the CIPC
CBW Working Group on the draft o ar II--Recommendations--of a study
to improve Community CBW intelligence capabilities.
A/NIO/GPF Imet with personnel of the Center for
Naval Analysis and the Executive Director of the CNO's Executive Panel
to discuss NIE 11-15-84: Soviet Naval Strategy and Programs into the
1990s.
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NIO/USSR-EE (chaired a meeting of NFIB
representatives to coordinate an IIM on The Implications of Recent
Soviet Military/Political Activities for presentation at NFIB on 18 May.
A/NIO/East Asia NIO/USSR (Fritz Ermarth),
and NIO/GPF (MG Ted Atkeson) began work on a fast-track NIC
Memorandum: South Asia: Potential for Escalation.
III. Of Interest This Week
NIO/Africa briefed the US Attache-designate to
Zaire on political, economic, and military issues in Zaire; briefed the
President of the BND on developments in southern Africa; and met with
the NSC Africa officer for general discussions on Africa.
NIO at Largel I met with Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense Doug Feith to discuss CBW developments, and attended a briefing
by a State Department officer on European developments related to Iraqi
use of chemical weapons.
NIO/Economic attended an International Management 25X1
and Development conference at the National Defense University on "Energy
and National Security"; attended a reception at The Council of The
Americas' Washington Conference for Corporate Executives; with
A/NIO/USSR-EE attended a National Defense University
and Defense I y conference on "Soviet Economic
Stringencies: Political and Security Implications," and participated in
a panel discussion on "The Implications for East-West Competition."
NIO/Counterterrroris interviewed Secret Service, 25X1
Customs, and INS representatives in connection with preparation of the
DCI's written response to NSDD 138, and submitted a partial first draft
to the DCI on plans for enhancing USG ability to combat terrorism.
A/NIO/C attended a dination meeting with the FBI
Olympics Coordinating Officer and DDO/ to discuss communications
paths and reporting philosophy.
A/NIO/East Asia attended a special meeting
of the Japan Subcommittee of the Defense Policy Advisory Committee on
Trade.
A/NIO/FDIA
briefed the DDS&T, his office directors,
and DDI/CRES on the Key u gments
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NI0/Latin America chaired a briefing of a senior
ial ith DDI analysts at the request of
chaired a meeting of the Latin America Junta (senior
representatives from DIA, NSA, State, and ALA) to discuss intelligence
questions on the Americas; with C/LAD, discussed Central America at a
State Department meeting chaired by Assistant Secretary Motley; attended
a meeting of the Central America Study Group of the Council of Foreign
Relations to discuss Central merican economic and development issues;
with A/NI0/LA met with
NI0/NESAI laddressed a National War College class on
the USSR in the Middle East; briefed the chief on the Gulf
War; met with the Middle East advisor to DoD to discuss Turkey, Central
Asia, and Iran; attended American Slavic Studies Association seminars on
Soviet Central Asian affairs and Islam; and met with a George Washington
University scholar on USSR/Iran/Central Asia.
NIO/SPI Ibriefedl on
Soviet ballistic missile defense developments as part of a State/DoD/CIA
presentation on the Strategic Defense Initiative; briefed OSD
representative to the START delegation, Mike Mobbs, on Soviet ASW
capabilities; briefed Pat Parker and some of his Naval Postgraduate
School students on Soviet strategic forces and the Joint Net Assessment
of US-Soviet strategic forces: and with C/ACIS. briefed ACDA Director
the Senate Foreig
capabilities, and
ram, ASAT
and
briefed the PFIAB on Soviet strategic offensive forces and the findings
of NIE 11-3/8-83.
NI0/S&TI I met with Dr. Stephen Lukasik, Vice President
and Manager, Northrop Research and Technology Center, to discuss ASW and
low observables; with A/NI0 S&T met with Jan Herring,
Director of Motorola Corporate Analytical Research and Information to
discuss the NIO S&T program; met with
NI USSR-EE, D/OSWR, and C NCD WF , debriefed la
consultant and former Assistant Deputy Director, USAF Development and
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Acquisitions, following his meeting with the head of the Soviet space
program and the vice president of the Soviet Academy of Sciences.
NIO/Warning met with ORD officers at the National
Warning Staff to review work done
methodology and the application of
NIO Western Europe
and A/NI0/WEI ]met
xith~ to discuss his recent trip to
NI0/USSR-EE I ]met with Alton Keel, Associate Director
of OMB, to discuss US defense budget prospects; and lectured on Soviet
foreign policy and strategy before a Naval Post Graduate School class.
IV. Future Activities
NI0/GPF will attend a conference on Pacific Basin
Defense Cooperation sponsored by the American Defense Preparedness
Association in San Francisco next week, and also a working group meeting
of the Military Conflict Institute in Berkeley, California.
A/NI0/GPF will attend the Tactical Missiles
Conference at gin it Force Base on 15-16 May.
NIO/Warning will next week host a five-day
conference at Fort Meade on personal computing in his role as President
of the NSA Computer and Information Science Institute; and will meet
with FEMA officers to discuss the creation of a National Disaster
Simulation Center and Information Clearing House at FEMA.
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