NATIONAL SECURITY DECISION DIRECTIVE-97 (NSDD-97), NATIONAL SECURITY TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY
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June 13, 1983
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE
THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION
THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY
THE DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
THE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF
THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
THE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR POLICY DEVELOPMENT
THE DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY
THE ADMINISTRATOR, GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
THE DIRECTOR, FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
THE CHAIRMAN, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
THE MANAGER, NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
SUBJECT: National Security Decision Directive-97 (NSDD-97),
National Security Telecommunications Policy (C)
The President has approved and signed the attached NSDD-97 on
National Security Telecommunications Policy. NSDD-97 ree laces the
current PD-53 and establishes a revised policy and oversight
procedure for enhancing the ability of government and commercial
telecommunications systems to suppgrt national security leadership
requirements during wartime. (C)
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NATIONAL SECURITY DECISION WASHINGTON
DIRECTIVE NUMBER 97
June 13, 1983
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NATIONAL SECURITY TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY (U)
This directive provides the policy, objectives, and principles for
continued development of a national telecommunications infrastruc-
ture to support and enhance the nation's deterrence posture and
national security during periods of international tension, threat of
war, wartime, and to restore critical national functions following
the cessation of hostilities. (C)
The nation's domestic and international telecommunications
resources, including commercial, private, and government-owned
services and facilities, are essential elements in support of U.S.
national security policy and strategy. A survivable telecommunica-
tions infrastructure able to support national security leadership is
a crucial element of U.S. deterrence. National security leadership
requirements are those embodied in the President's responsibilities
as Commander in Chief, Head of State, and Chief Executive; those
requirements include, but are not limited to, the ability for: (U)
? gathering intelligence and conducting diplomacy; (U)
? ensuring continuity of command and control of military
forces; and (U)
? providing for continuity of government and essential
functions thereof. (U)
It must be manifestly apparent to a potential enemy that the U.S.
ability to maintain continuity of command and control of all
military forces, and conduct other essential national leadership
functions cannot be eliminated by a nuclear attack. If deterrence
fails, the national telecommunications infrastructure must possess
the functional characteristics of connectivity, redundancy, inter-
operability, restorability, and hardness necessary to provide a
range of telecommunications services to support these essential
national leadership requirements. Planning and resource allocation
must occur to provide for facilities and systems able to assure
essential telecommunications in a stressed environment. Proper
implementation of this policy will also improve the nation's overall
emergency preparedness posture. (U)
OBJ`CTIVES: To fulfill these requirements, I direct that the
nation's telecommunications capabilities be developed or improved,
and implementing procedures established, to provide for: (U)
? support for the vital functions of worldwide intelligence
collection and diplomacy.; (U)
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? a reliable and enduring threat assessment capability; (U)
? assured connectivity between the National Command
Authority and military forces; (U)
e support of military mobilization as directed by the
President; and (U)
? continuity of government and national leadership during
and after crisis situations and recovery of critical
national functions following crisis situations. (U)
PRINCIPLES: In support of these objectives, the following policy
principles are established: (U)
? A survivable and enduring national telecommunications
capability will be established to support national
security leadership requirements. It should be composed
of government, commercial, and private facilities,
systems, and networks, and include the specific automated
information processing resources which are embedded in, or
support, the component telecommunications facilities and
systems and their associated data bases. (C)
? Many national security leadership telecommunications
requirements will depend upon dedicated government systems
to support the most essential and time-sensitive missions.
There will also be continued reliance upon government,
commercial, or private telecommunications resources for
critical government-wide telecommunications during periods
of international tension, threat of war, wartime, and
following the cessation of hostilities. (C)
? Telecommunications to support national security leadership
requirements are essential and have priority in the
initiation, operation, and restoration of services and
facilities during periods of international tension, threat
of war, wartime, and following the cessation of hostili-
ties. (U)
? An enduring and survivable control mechanism, to include
minimum orderwire communications, must be established and
operated to direct and manage the initiation, coordination,
restoration, and reconstitution of telecommunications
services and facilities required in support of national
security leadership requirements. (U)
? Functionally similar government telecommunications networks
and facilities should be designed to provide the ability
to rapidly and automatically interchange traffic in
support of national security leadership requirements. (U)
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? As required, and to the extent financially and technically
feasible, critical government and commercial telecommunica-
tions facilities located outside of likely nuclear target
areas should be capable of rapid interconnection and
interoperation. Future government and commercial facili-
ties should, to the maximum extent possible and necessary
to fulfill the objectives of this directive, take into
account the requirement to locate outside of likely
nuclear target areas. (C)
? As required, and to the extent financially and technically
practicable, the survivability and interoperability of
commercial satellite telecommunications resources should
be enhanced to support the objectives of this directive.
(C)
? The objectives of this directive shall be applied to both
U.S. Government-owned and non-U.S. Government-owned
telecommunications facilities and services serving U.S.
diplomatic posts, intelligence activities, and military
forces abroad. (C)
? Telecommunications enhancements undertaken pursuant to
this directive shall provide realistic improvements to the
telecommunications capability that currently exists. (U)
IMPLEMENTATION: A Steering Group consisting of the Director, Office
of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), the Executive Agent of the
National Communications System (NCS), the Associate Director of the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for National Security and
International Affairs, and chaired by the Assistant to the President
for National Security Affairs, or his representative, is established.
This Steering Group shall: (U)
? oversee this directive and ensure its implementation. It
shall provide guidance to the Manager, NCS, concerning all
activities consistent with this directive; (U)
? approve initiatives to be undertaken to enhance national
security telecommunications capabilities pursuant to this
directive; (U)
? address, in consultation with relevant operating agencies,
the delegation of funding and implementation responsibili-
ties for approved telecommunications enhancement initiatives
consistent with this directive; (U)
? on a continual basis, review the status of the NCS,
including authorities and membership criteria, and
recommend to the President changes in existing NCS
authorities or membership essential to support the
objectives of this directive; (U)
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? approve the establishment of working groups necessary to
assist in the implementation of this directive; (U)
? monitor the ongoing activities of the National Security
Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) and ensure
that the objectives and principles of this directive are
addressed. In this respect, it shall provide guidance to
the Chairman of the NSTAC through the Designated Federal
Official; (U)
? confer, when appropriate, with the Emergency Mobilization
Preparedness Board (EMPB) and the Director, Federal
Emergency Management Agency, concerning issues of mutual
interest; and (U)
? with Presidential approval, amend or revise the objectives
and/or principles contained herein as national security
needs require. (U)
The Manager, NCS, shall:
? consult with and take direction from the Steering Group
regarding the implementation of this directive; (U)
? ensure the development, in conjunction with NCS operating
agencies, of plans to fulfill the principles and
objectives stated in this directive, including an overall
telecommunications architecture and timetable. (U)
? function as the overall coordinator, in consultation with
the designated implementing agency, for each initiative
approved by the Steering Group pursuant to this directive;
(U)
? ensure that all activities in support of this policy
directive are fully coordinated with the Executive Agent
and all NCS principals; (U)
? develop, for review by the Steering Group, overall budget
profiles regarding approved initiatives and related
activities; (U)
? develop plans, in consultation with the NSTAC, for an
effective mechanism to manage and control the initiation,
coordination, restoration, and reconstitution of existing
commercial telecommunications services and facilities to
support national security telecommunications leadership
requirements; (U)
? consult with the FCC, as appropriate, concerning this
directive; and (U)
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