WEEKLY OGC REPORT FOR THE DCI/DDCI
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CIA-RDP83M00914R002900020038-2
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April 30, 1982
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30 April 1982
MEMORANDUM FOR: Executive Director
FROM: Stanley Sporkin
General Counsel
SUBJECT: Weekly OGC Report for the DCI/DDCI
ITEMS OF MAJOR INTEREST - 24 - 30 APRIL 1982
Technology Transfer Provisions of Fiscal Year 1983 DOD
Authorization Bill. The Senate Armed Services Committee has
reported out S. 2248, the Department of Defense Authorization
Bill for FY 1983. Expressing dissatisfaction with the inade-
quacy of DOD technology transfer control programs, the Committee
included in the Bill two new requirements for Secretary of
Defense reports to Congress. The legislation would require the
Secretary of Defense to include DOD technology transfer control
programs as a separate, identifiable budget item beginning with
the FY 1984 budget cycle. The Secretary of Defense would also
be required to report to Congress by 31 December 1982 on the
adequacy of DOD technology transfer control programs, including
recommendations for improvements. (U)
Criminal Code Reform Legislation. On Tuesday, 27 April,
the Senate failed to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed
to consideration of S. 1630, the Criminal Code Reform Bill. This
development in all likelihood ends any prospect for enactment
of a new Criminal Code by the 97th Congress. OGC had prepared
amendments and floor colloquies designed to ensure that Criminal.,
Code legislation was not misconstrued to interfere with properly'
authorized intelligence activities. This material will be kept
on hand for future contingency use. (U)
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30 April 1982
DCI WEEKLY REPORT
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3 May 1982
MEMORANDUM FOR:
Executive ant to the Executive Director
FROM:
Director, Office of External Affairs
SUBJECT: DCI Weekly Report
1. Legislative Liaison Division
The Deputy Director is scheduled to appear before the House Appropriations
Subcommittee on Defense on Wednesday, 5 May, at 9:30 a.m. Subject:
NFIP Budget Overview.
Stan Sporkin, General Counsel, is scheduled to appear before the
Senate Select Committee on Intellice ce on Wednesday, 5 May, at
10:00 a. m. Subject: Forme
The Deputy Director is scheduled to appear before the House Appropriations
Subcommittee on Defense on Wednesday, 5 May, at 1:30?p.m. Subject:
2. Public Affairs Division
Public Appearance: On Tuesday, 4 May ill brief the 25X1
Congressional Classroom Program on Capitol Hill. Representative
Andy Ireland (D., Fla.) made the request.
Meeting with Media: On Monday. 3 Ma --]with the Voice 25X1
of America will meet with for a get- 25X1
acquainted session.
3. Coordinator for Academic Affairs
I Scholar-in-Residence, (SOVA/DDI) will be participating
over a next several months as a member of a working group with
preparing for a 25X1
two-day international conference in December entitled "Factors
Affecting Soviet Foreign Policy in the 1980s."