INTELLIGENCE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FY-83

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MEMORANDUM
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:Approved. For Release 2006/05/16-: CIA-R DP83M00914R002000200005-7 42 - 12 9O3 Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20505 4 November 1982 NOTE FOR: Norman Wood' Executive Director, PFIAB Director FROM: Executive Assistant/Executive In response to your request for a status report on the SAFE program for Dr. Baker, enclosed is a copy of a recent report given to Congress. Hope this is helpful. 3 Approved For Release 2006/05/16: CIA-RDP83M0091'4R0020002 Central Intelligence Agency P-- -QS3s' 2 5 SEP 1982 /0 MEMORANDUM FOR: House Permanent Select Committee for Intelligence Senate Select Committee for Intelligence SUBJECT: Report on the SAFE Project REFERENCE: Intelligence Authorization Act for FY-83. 1. The attached report on the SAFE Project is in response to the request contained in the reference. I have reviewed and approved the report' and it has been coordinated with DIA. 2. The report describes the redirected SAFE development program and how it will be implemented. It includes total system cost, schedule, and .capability milestones for each agency. 3. I.believe the redirection provides the most manageable, cost effective, and least-risk approach to satisfying intelligence production requirements in both CIA and DIA. I appreciate and support the committee's stated. belief that the SAFE Project is vitally important to the Intelligence Community and that the joint development effort must continue. /s/ John N..-McMahon John N. McMahon Acting Director of Central Intelligence. Attachment SECRET Regraded Unclassified When" Separated From Atta t N DCl EXEC REG Approved For Release 2006/05/16: CIA-RDP83M00914R002000200005-7 SECRET PROJECT SAFE REPORT TO THE CONGRESS 15 September 1982