DISCUSSION TOPICS FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY PANEL

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CIA-RDP83M00914R000700070005-7
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December 19, 2016
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January 9, 2007
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September 16, 1982
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MISC
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Approved For Release 2007/COI EGRET- RDP83M00914R000700070005-7 Discussion Topics for Science and Technolo Advisory Panel (STAP) Meeting, 1400-1500, Wednesday, 15 September 1982 (Room 1S02, Community Headquarters Building) Agenda Issues, schedule of briefings and designated guests for the forthcoming meeting are attached. STAP Studies and Projects Technolo Transfer: STAP assisting and Technology Transfer Intelligence Committee (TTIC) in review of successful Soviet efforts to improve their ICBM accuracy. Key issue is to determine to what degree Soviet acquisition of western technology (legally or otherwise) contributed toward Soviet advances in this strategic capability. Status-Establishing terms of reference, gathering data, initial discussion with TTIC on 10 September 1982. S&T Personnel: STAP participating in IC Staff study office of Planning) regarding efforts to insure the U.S. Intelligence Community has, and will have, an adequate supply of qualified scientific and technical personnel. Review generated by requirement identified in Long Range Capabilities Study. STAP will examine those technical, management, and security policies which impact on the recruitement, retention and development of S&T manpower. Status-Terms of reference and study outline approved. Steering group established. Data collection underway. roved For Release 2007/bq?O?EQ IRDP83M00914R000700070005-7 Approved For Release 20071IOSEC6 FAT- RDP83M00914R000700070005-7 Small Systems R&D: STAP examining desireability and feasibility of a theoretical proposal to have the Intelligence Community establish a research and development "agency" to support basic R&D on small intelligence systems; those which do not warrent large program support (i.e., satellite systems) but which are necessary for unique and sometimes limited intelligence operations (e.g., covert HUMINT collection or anti-terrorist operations). Status-Research nearing completion. Several members have drafted papers on this issue. Papers to be considered during 16 September 1982 Meeting. roved For Release 2007/bQ?O tt,TRDP83M00914R000700070005-7 Approved For Release 2007/01/09: CIA-RDP83M00914R000700070005-7 DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE Science and Technology Advisory Panel AGENDA Science and Technology Advisory Panel Twenty-sxith Meeting Room 1S06, Wednesday, 15 September 1982 0830-0900 Coffee & Administration 0900-1000 1000-1200 1200-1330 Guest: MG Odom, USA ACSI Army 1330-1400 Executive Session Preparation for Meeting with DCI 1400-1500 Consultation with DCI 1500-1600 1600-1700 1800-2100 Cocktails & Dinner* William Casey Approved For Release 2007/01/09: CIA-RDP83M00914R000700070005-7 DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE Science and Technology Advisory Panel AGENDA Science and Technology Advisory Panel Twenty-sixth Meeting Room 1S06, Community Headquarters Building 1724 F Street, NW Thursday, 16 September 1982 0830-0900 Coffee & Administration 0900-1030 Electronic Warfare 1030-1130 S&T Manpower 1130-1300 Lunch 1300-1400 Small Systems R&D 1400-1600 Executive Session Input for Minutes Shawn Bucy/FTD ICS/OP Guest: Mr. E. Wayne Boring Director, Office of Scientific & Weapons Research/CIA STAP Members STAP Members