UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE BOARD TECHNICAL SURVEILLANCE COUNTERMEASURES COMMITTEE NINETY - FOURTH MEETING

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May 6, 1974
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Approved For Release 2006/01/03 : CIA-RDP80MO1082A000100320017-2 SECRET TSCC-M-94 6 May 19 74 UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE BOARD TECHNICAL SURVEILLANCE COUNTERMEASURES COMMITTEE Minutes of Ninety-Fourth Meeting Room 71364 CIA Headquarters Friday, 26 April 1974, 1000 to 1100 Hours G. Marvin Gentile Department of State Acting Chairman r. bill S. Yamaki, Dept of Army I aj. Jack Nelson, Dept of Air Force Mr. Alfred Wong, Secret Sc-'r ice I Mr. Leon Schwartz, FBI Mr. John E. Langager, Dept of Navy Acting Executive Secretary Also Present: Mr. Donovan G. Fischer, Dept of State IC St aff DIA SECRET 25X1 25X1 5X1 Approved For Release 12006(01/03 : CIA-RDP80MP1082A000100320017-2 Approved For Release 2006/01/ 2A000100320017-2 25X1 TSCC -M- 94 6 May 19 74 1. Approval of Minutes The minutes of the 93rd meeting were approved as published. The ITC Director is preparing the schedule of courses for the remainder of 1974. He has asked all member agencies to inform him as soon as possible of their training requirements, especially for the Audio Countermeasures Techniques and the Advanced Telephone courses. Both have been in increasing demand and the Director expects each of them to be conducted twice in the second half of 1974. I suggested that a summary of the activities of the ITC be prepared for the Associate Deputy to the DCI for the Intelligence Community, The Chairman and members agreed with the suggestion andT _j will consult with on the preparation of the summary. It was also suggested that a future Committee meeting be held at the ITC. Mr. Fischer will arrange this with 3. r --]Progress Report No new information reported. 4. Progress Report 1 :1 The Chairman reported that the Soviets have turned down the plans for the US Embassy in Moscow. On the other hand, the Soviets are reportedly ready to submit final plans for their Embassy in Washington. 25X1 25X1 SECRET Approved For Release 2006/01 - 82A000100320017-2 25X1 Approved For Release 2006/0 5. Reports by Members The Chairman introduced the draft DoD Directive, "DoD Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Survey Program, " for Committee considera- tion. Col. Michel said that the main purpose of the DoD paper was to insure central management of the Survey Program. The Chairman, after polling the members, stated that the Committee had no problems with the draft. The Chairman reported an unusual incident which took place in Moscow during the visit of Secretary of Commerce Dent. A crew member, Maj. Brown, who had remained alone in his hotel room, was visited by a Soviet who entered the room. unannounced carrying a long metal probe with a nail-like protuberance on one end trailing a wire leading back to the hallway. The intruder touched all metal objects in the room, con- tinuing to do so even after noticing Maj. Brown. He completed his work in about five minutes and departed. reported that DCID 1/11 is on the DCI's desk. The Director will now select a permanent Chairman of the Security Committee who presumably will review the charter of the new committee before the Director signs it. 6. Next Meeting The next meeting will be held at the on 31 May 1974 at 1000 hours. Directions to the ITC will be included with the next agenda. 25X1, 25X1 -qFrDFT Approved For Release 2006/ 1/03 : CIA-RDP80MO10 2A000100320017-2 25X1