WEEKLY OGC REPORT FOR THE DCI/DDCI

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CIA-RDP83M00914R002900020022-9
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RIPPUB
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T
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4
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December 20, 2016
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February 22, 2007
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22
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May 21, 1982
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MEMO
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Approved For Release 200$/14Q-C!- RDP83M00914R002900020022-9 21 May 1982 Office of Personnel Checklist Advertising Advertising placed by the Agency with two Washington, D.C. radio stations (WRC and WTOP) announcing employment opportunities caused considerable interest in the news media this week. Three local television stations, Channels 4, 5, and 7 taped interviews in our Recruitment offices which were shown on local evening news spots. This may also expand into some national coverage. In addition, Agency employees participated in radio interviews with representatives from ABC national news, Hartford Current Newspaper and The Washington Post. 15X1 S-E-C-R-E-T Approved For Release 2007/02/2AI PDP 83M00914R002900020022-9 21 May 1982 MEMORANDUM FOR: Executive Director FROM: Stanley Sporkin General Counsel Weekly OGC Report for the DCI/DDCI ITEMS OF MAJOR INTEREST - 15 - 21 MAY 1982 15X1 Legislative Developments. On 19 May the House, by a roll call vote e'- 357 in favor to 23 opposed, passed H.R. 6068, the Fiscal Year 1983 Intelligence Authorization Bill. The Bill contains provisions granting limited statutory entitlements to former spouses of CIA employees with respect to retirement and survivor annuities. It also contains an amendment to the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System which would benefit CIARDS participants having more than 35 years of service by providing for a refund of excess retirement system contributions. (U) On 20 May the Senate Judiciary Committee, by a vote of 17-0, reported a substitute compromise version of S. 1730 offered by Senator Orrin Hatch. This Bill deals with government-wide relief from certain features of the FOIA, but it does not address major Intelligence Community concerns. (U) The Conference Report on the Intelligence Identities Protection Act has been filed. If all goes well, it is possible that the Report could be adopted by both the Senate and the House before the Memorial Day recess. (U) Paisley v. CIA. The United States District Court for the District of Columbia recently granted summary judgment for the government in this FOIA case on all but one document. The major issue was the claim of the Agency and the FBI that some 61 documents were congressional documents not subject to the FOIA. Judge Gasch agreed and ruled that these documents may not be released. (U) SECRET - 148002900020022-9 I Approved For Release 2007/02/23: CIA-RDP83M00914R002900020022-9 SELF ET ANTICIPATED SIGNIFICANT EVENTS 22 - 28 May 1982 On Wednesday and Thursday, 26 and 27 May, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence will hold hearings on the nomination of John N. McMahon to be Deputy Director of Central Intelligence. (U) Stanley Sporkin 2 SEC-BET /23: CIA-RDP83MOO914R002900020022-9 Approved For Release 2007/0 2 1 MAY 1982 COMPTROLLER CHECKLIST 1982 Supplemental. John McMahon and I testified on Thursday before the House Appropriations Committee on the second increment of our supplemental. It went especially well for an appropri- ations hearing, and I think we stand a good chance of getting much if not all of the funds. This will considerably ease the Agency's financial burden for the rest of the fiscal year. II 25X1 25X1