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

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February 1, 1974
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Approved For Release 2006/ TSCC-M-91 1 February 1974 UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE BOARD TECHNICAL SURVEILLANCE COUNTERMEASURES COMMITTEE Minutes of Ninety-First Meeting Room 6E0708 CIA Headquarters Friday, 25 January 1974, 1030 to 1130 Hours G. Marvin Gentile Departr~ent of State Acting Chairman h1r. Merrill T. Kelly, Dept of the Army Lt. Col. Robert C. McGarey, Dept of the Air Force Mr. Bruce Given, Uept of the Navy r. eon c wartz, FBI Acting Executive Secretary Also Present: Mr. Donovan G. Fischer, Dept of State Mr. Bill S. Yamaki, Dept of the Army 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 20 D6/0 00100320021-7 __... Approved For Release 2006/01/03: CI M01082A000100320021-7 TSCC-M-91 1 February 1974 1. Approval of Minutes The minutes of the 90th meeting were approved as published. a. The Lock course is now being held for 5 CIA officers. The Audio Countermeasures Techniques course will start on 28 January. This will be followed by the Advanced Telephone and Signal identif ication courses, 25X1 b. The Center is expecting in mid-April as a replacement 2 5X1 The Center s i as a staff of 5 instructors. c. Contractors from Texas Tech University are due the week of 28 January to begin discussions on the video tapes to be made for the Center. 3. ~ progress Report 25X1 4. I Pro ress Report The Department of State has notified the US Embassy, Moscow, of the status of plans for the new Chancery. The preliminary design concept on massing of buildings on site within height limitations has been completed and approved. Informal discussions with the Soviets on this preliminary concept are planned about 18 March. 5, Reports by Members a. The Acting Chairman introducE:d a draft DoD Directive which recommended that Department of the Army Technical Surveillance Counter- measures personnel be given their advanced training at the ITC. Since this would involve training an additional 20 to 40 persons annually, which translates to 2 to 5 courses covering a si -mo h period, the Chairman suggested that Mr. Fischer check with of the ITC. Mr. Fischer said that the ITC would probably need a i Iona instructors but would check with to determine if this additional training could be given without restructuring the ITC or disrupting its present training program. Approved For Release 2006/01;~~? cro-~nnnn~nR~n000100320021-7 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2006/01/03 : 80M01082A000100320021-7 c. The Acting Chairman reported Security Committee progress on the draft DCID 1/11. Anew draft was adopted by the Committee from a Department of the Navy draft recommending three permanent subcommittees, of which TSCC would be one. The Committee set a deadline of 25 January for its members to approve the draft or submit proposed changes. 6. Next Meeting The next meeting of the TSCC is scheduled for 22 February at 1030 hours. It will be in Room 6E0708 CIA Headquarters. Approved For Release 2006 082A000100320021-7 25X:1 25X1