LETTER TO ADMIRAL STANSFIELD TURNER FROM DAVID COHEN

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March 16, 1977
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080O P61-7-----, March 16, 1977 OLC X77-.r1 .Admiral Stansfield Turner, Director Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20505 The purpose of this letter is to follow up on a number of questions.which were asked and the responses you gave during your recent confirmation hearings before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Common Cause is particular- ly interested in those areas in which you expressed a willing- ness to take some specific action. Therefore, I would ap- preciate your responses to the following questions: (1) In reply to a question by Senator Bayh, you pledged to look "with dispatch" into the merits of requiring that per- mission be obtained from a federal. judge before commencing electronic surveillance, mail openings and surreptious entry. What conclusions have you reached as a result of your inquiry? .(2) You indicated to Senator Goldwater that you would keep the Committee posted as to your thinking on the wisdom of separating the functions of the Director of Central Intel- J.igence and the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.. Have you: come to any decisions on this matter and, if so, what are they? (3) Have you completed your evaluation of what priority should be given to counter-intelligence activities by the intel- ligence community, and. what is the substance of your conclusions? (4) In response to a question by Senator Stevenson, you stated that your "inclination at this time is that we should publish an aggregate budget figure for the total intelligence community." However, you did indicate your awareness of argu- ments on the other side, and your desire to examine them. Where do you stand now on making budget information public in some form? (5) What are the results of your study of the present limitations of the law in the prosecution of persons who di- vulge classified information? 5) In es o se to Senator Hathawa 's s.ug estion that clas- sifi p~ ? u 4 ~ ek Sps ~ 23t I fl7 ~ ~~ @A~~ ~b e de- classification, you stated that your "particular approach ... Admi rapp~Froelease 2005/06/23 : CIA-RDP79M009A001500080006-9 March 16, 1977 page two would be to conduct periodic reviews of what information can be gleaned from existing secure sources and classified infor- mation, and deliberately either declassify it, or if it is un- classified, extract it." What steps have been taken to im- plement this plan? (7) You pledged to log all contacts with the President and other persons in regard to CIA business. What procedures have been established to carry out this promise? (8) Have you given any further study to whether separate charters for each element of the intelligence community are appropriate or necessary? Have you reached any conclusions and, if so, what are they? I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest.con- -venience. Sincerely, David Co President. Approved For Release 2005/06/23 : CIA-RDP79M00983AO01500080006-9 Approved Forte' elease 2005/06/23 : CIA-RDP79M009>0015000>0006-9 ? . UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL I -F SECRET EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT Routing Slip SUSPENSE Date Remarks: ACTION INFO DATE INITIAL 1 DCI 2 DDCI 3 D/DCI/IC 4 DDS&T 5 DDI 6 DDA 7 DDO 8 D/DCI/NI 11 - IN, GC 10 LC 1 IG 12 Compt 13 . D/Pers 14 D/S 15 DTR 16 Asst/ DCI 17 AO/ DCI 18 C/IPS 19 DCI/SS 20 D/EEO 21 22 ecu tv ecretary Approved For Release 2005/06/23 : CIA-RDP79M00983A001500080006-9