SPECIAL SECURITY CENTER TRENDS AND HIGHLIGHTS MAY 1974
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SPECIAL SECURITY CENTER
Trends and Highlights
May 1974
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1. A two-man Office of Security survey team (including
a representative from the Special Security Center) has begun
a survey of the Intelligence Community Staff security
procedures and processes.
2. Secretary services were provided in support of the
14 May 1974 Meeting of the Security Committee. Staffing
ILLEGIB support included a CIA suggested revision to DCID
1/11, Security Committee, still awaiting consideration by the
United States Intelligence Board.
3. The Special Security Center continues to participate
in proceedings of the COMIREX ad hoc group** undertaking &.
revision of TKH controls. A draft revised TKH Control Manual
is expected to be ready for COMIREX consideration by 1 July
1974.
4. Consultation between SAFSS, Office of ELINT and the
Special Security Center was effected resulting in a plan to
allow controlled dissemination of certain sensitive ~cs,yr?RToworkd
information within TKH channels, thereby enhancing product
analytical work conducted at the Department of Defense
science and technology centers.
5. Compartmented intelligence security briefings were
conducted of eleven (11) CIA and 28 non-CIA personnel. The
non-CIA personnel included officials of the Departments of
Agriculture and Justice, the Drug Enforcement Agency, Federal
Energy Office, United States Information Agency, Environmental
Protection Agency, the White House, Federal Reserve Board and
the National Security Council, in addition to three members
of the Joint Atomic Energy Intelligence Committee of USIB.
6. Facilities at the following locations were accredited
for storage of compartmented intelligence materials:
Naval Intelligence Support Center,, Suitland, Md.
Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, California
Naval Investigative Service, Hoffman Bldg., Alex., Va.
'Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico
USS La Salle
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
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