THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY
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y = .^e or his designated represen- a Live and s_ia n _St
prese_-ra-ives from oLga-P.inat_ons wlthin the Intel1 -
~Y:ce Cc;-:unity and from departments or agencies containing such
organizations, as designated by the-Director of Central Intelli-
gence. Groups for consideration of substantive intelligence
matters will include representatives of organizations involved in
the collection, processing and analysis of intelligence. A
senior representative of the Secretary of Commerce, the Attorney
===General-,- the Assistant to the President for National Security
AEfa;rs, 'and =the Office of the Secretary of Defense shall be
invited to participate in any group-which deals-with other than
substantive. intelligence matters.
The Intelligence Community..- -The-agencies-within the
Intelligence Commuhity shall, :in accordance with applicable.
-United States law and the, of this Order, conduct
intelligence activities necessary for.the conduct of foreign
relations and the.protection of.the national security of the
United States, including:
(a) Collection of information needed by the President,
the National Security Council, the-Secretaries of State and
Defense, and other Executive Branch officials for the performance
of their:duties and responsibilities;
(b) Production and dissemination of intelligence;
(.r-1-_=Col-le.c-tio.rLOf-informal--on. concerning:, and :the = conduct--- _--
directed against the United States, international terrorist and
international narcotics activities, and other hostile activities
directed against the United States by foreign powers, organiza-.
tions, persons, and their agents; -
(d) Special.activities;
(e) 'Administrative and support
United States and abroad necessary. for
authorized activities; and
activities within the
the performance of
(f) Such other intelligence activities.as the President
may direct from time to time. ?- .
1-5. Director of Central Intelligence- In.order to discharge
the duties and-responsibilities prescribed-by law, the Director
of Central: In=telligence shall ' be responsible-directly to the -
President and the --NSC and shall: ` ""
(a) Act as the primary adviser to the President and the
NSC on national foreign intelligence and provide the President
and other officials in the Executive Branch with national foreign
intelligence; -
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(b) Develop such 0'; LiFives S ?^ce for the
ligence Community as will e'-.'lance capabillties for responding to
expected future needs for national foreign intelligence;
(c) Promote the development and maintenance of services
of common concern by designated intelligence organizations on
behalf of the Intelligence Community;
, (.d) ?Ensure implementation of special -activities;
, (e) Formulate policies concerning foreign intelligence
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and counterintelligence arrangements with foreign governments,
coordinate foreign intelligence- and counterintelligence-relation-.
ships between agencies of the -Intelligence Community and the
intelligence or internal security services of foreign govern-
ments? and -establish rocedures overnin the conduct of liaison-
na,:bnrv with suc. services on narcotics
(f) Participate in tne. aeveiu.'menc
-by the ttorney General governing criminal narcotics intelligence
activities abroad to ensure that these activities are consistent
with foreign intelligence--programs;
(g) Ensure the establishment by the. intelligence Commu-
nity of common security and access standards for managing and'
handling foreiqn intelligence systems, information, and products;
(h) Ensure that programs'ate developed which protect-
intelligence sources, methods, and analytical procedures;
(1) Establish uniform criteria for the determination of
relative priorities for the transmission of critical national
foreign intelligence,. and advise the' Secretary of Defense
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concerning the communications requirements of the Intel
Community f?r'the transmission of such intelligence;
(j) Establish appropriate staffs, committees, or other
advisory groups to assist in the execution of the Directors
responsibilities;
(k). Have full responsibility for production and dissemi-
analytic tasks on departmental, intelligence- production -organiza=--
apropr iate-m_ echanisms, for competitive- anal ysis:are developed so
that diverse points of view are considered fully.-and differences
of judgment within the Intelligence Community are brought to the
attention of national policy-makers;
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and shall give d'Se cons< : - i On requests from the Director of
`e t al Ins?i_i;enCe for ZIroi ~ -.: `e SuoDOr L_ for Into ligence
Community activities.
(b) The-heads of departments and agencies involved in the
National Foreign Intelligence Program shall ensure timely devel-
opment and submission to the Director of Central Intelligence by-
the program managers and heads of component activities of
proposed national programs and budgets in the format designated
--by the Director'--:of- Central Intelligence, and shall also ensure
that. the -Director--of- -Central-Intelligence is provided,- in a
--timely and responsive-manner, :all- informationecessary to
perform the Director-'-s program :and budget responsibilities-
(c) The he3ds?.of departments and agencies involved in the
-National Foreign Intelligence Program may-appeal to the President
- decisions -by the--Director of Central--Intelligence on budget or
reprogramming matters of the National Foreign Intelligence
Program.
/1--7. -Senior Officials of the Intelligence Community- The heads
of departments and agencies with organizations in the Intelli-
gence Community or the heads of-such organizations, as
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appropriate, shall:
(a) Report to the Attorney-General possible violations of
those federal criminal laws specified in procedures agreed upon
by -the Attorney General and the head.of. the__department or agency
--___._concer., ed,__in =a _manner__consistent with the protection of 'Tintelli-.
gence.sources and methods, as specified in those procedures;
(b) In any case involving serious or continuing breaches
of security, recommend to the-Attorney General that the case:be
referred, to the FBI for further investigation; - --
(c) Furnish the Director of Central Intelligence and the
NSC, in-accocdance with applicable law and procedures approved by
the Attorney General under this Order., the information required
for the performance of their respective' duties;
(d).. Report to the Intelligence Oversight Board, and keep-
the Director of-Central Intelligence appropriately',informed
concerning any intelligence activities-of their-organizations
that they' have reason to believe /may be unlawful or contrary to
Executive- order, or presidential directive; (e-) -Protect-intelligence and intelligence.sources and
methods from unauthorized disclosure consistent with guidance
from the Director of Central Intelligence;
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(f) Disseminate intelligence to cooperat1--q fore' P
governments under arrangements established..or agreed. to by the
Director--af. Central Intelligence;
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activities-abroad-if their departments,-agencies, or organiza-
tions have-intelligence -responsibilities -for- =foreign - or-domestic
narcotics-:production -and*-- trafficking;
- (h) ;Instruct _their employees:-to _cooperate fully_ with the
Intelligence. Oversight --Board;, and
(i)-= Ensure 'that the .Inspectors General: and General
-their:organizations have access=to any-- information
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necessary to perform their duties assigned by this Order
i1-8..- -The Central Intelligence Agency. All duties and responsi-
bilities of the -CIA shall be related to the intelligence
-functions set out below. As authorized by this Order; the
National Security Act of 1947, as amended; the CIA Act of 1949,
as amended; appropriate directives or. other: applicable law, the
CIA shall:
(a) Collect, produce and disseminate foreign intelligence
and counterintelligence, including.information not otherwise
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outside .the -United States by other.departments and agencies;
(e) Conduct special activities approved by the Presi-
dent- No agency except the CIA (or the Armed Forces of the
United States in time of war declared by Congress or during any-
period covered by a report from the president to the Congress
under the War powers Resolution (87 ?Stat_ 855)) may conduct any
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