E.O. 12333
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP84B00049R001403400053-7
Release Decision:
RIFPUB
Original Classification:
K
Document Page Count:
3
Document Creation Date:
December 20, 2016
Document Release Date:
April 24, 2007
Sequence Number:
53
Case Number:
Publication Date:
September 19, 1982
Content Type:
REGULATION
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(f) Disseminate intelligence to cooperating foreign governments un-
der arrangements established or agreed to by the Director of Central
Intelligence;
(g) Participate in the development of procedures approved by the
Attorney General governing production and dissemination of intelli-
gence resulting from criminal narcotics intelligence activities abroad if
their departments, agencies, or organizations have intelligence
responsibilities for foreign or domestic narcotics production and
trafficking;
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(h) Instruct their employees to cooperate fully with the Intelligence
Oversight Board; and
(i) Ensure that the Inspectors General and General Counsels for
their organizations have access to any information necessary to
perform their duties assigned by this order.
1.8 The Central Intelligence Agenc All duties and responsibilities
of the t' shall be related to the intelligence functions set out below.
As authorized by this Order; the National Security Act of 1947, as
amended; the CIA Act of 1949, as amended; appropriate directives or
other applicable law, the CIA shall:
(a) Collect, produce and ' disseminate foreign intelligence and
counterintelligence, including information not otherwise obtainable.
The collection of foreign intelligence or counterintelligence within the
United States shall be coordinated with FBI as required by procedures
agreed upon by the Director of Central Intelligence and the Attorney
General;
(b) Collect, produce and disseminate intelligence on foreign aspects
of nnarcotics production and trafficking;
(c) Conduct counterintelligence activities outside the United States
and, without assuming or performing any internal security functions,
conduct counterintelligence activities within the United States in
coordination with the FBI as required by procedures agreed upon the
Director of Central Intelligence and the Attorney General;
(d) Coordinate counterintelligence activities and the collection of
information not otherwise obtainable when conducted outside - the
United States by other departments and agencies;
on is ac av~ttes approved by the President. No agency
except the CIA (or the Armed Forces of the United States in time of
war declared by Congress or during any period covered by a report
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(b) Produce and disseminate foreign intelligence relating to United
States foreign policy as required for the execution of the Secretary's 231s
responsibilities; (c) .Disseminate, as appropriate, reports received from United States
diplomatic and consular posts;
(d) Transmit reporting requirements of the Intelligence Community ED'
to the Chiefs of United States Missions abroad; and ?31`
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(e) Support Chiefs of Missions in discharging their statutory
responsibilities for direction and coordination of mission activities.
1.10 The Department of the Treasury. The Secretary of the
Treasury shall:
(a) Overtly collect foreign financial and ionetary information;
(b) Participate with the Department of State in the overt collection
of general foreign economic information; a-:
(c) Produce and disseminate foreign intelligence relating to United `= t
States economic policy as required for the execution of the Secretary's ~r?s
responsibilities; and
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from the President to the Congress under the War Powers Resolution
(87 Stat. 885)) may conduct any special activity unless the President
determines that another agency is more likely to achieve a particular
objective;
(t) Conduct services of common concern for the Intelligence Com-
munity as directed by the NSC;
(g) Carry out or contract for research, development and procurement
of technical systems and devices relating to authorized functions;
(h) Protect the security of its installations, activities, information,
ro rty and employees by appropriate means, including such investi-
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gations of applicants, employees, contractors, and other persons with
similar associations with the CIA as are necessary; and
(i) Conduct such administrative and technical support activities
within and outside the United States as are necessary to perform the
functions described in sections (a) and through (h) above, including
procurement and essential cover and proprietary arrangements.
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(2) Priorities for the National Foreign Intelligence Program budget;
(3) Interagency exchanges of foreign intelligence information;
(4) Arrangements with foreign governments on intelligence matters;
(5) Protection of intelligence sources and methods;
(6) Activities of common concern; and
(7) Such other matters as may be referred. by the Director of Central
Intelligence.
(b) Membership. Advisory groups established pursuant to this
section shall be chaired by the Director of Central Intelligence or his
designated representative and shall consist of senior representatives
from organizations within the Intelligence Community and from
departments or agencies containing such organizations, as designated
by the Directive of Central Intelligence. Groups for consideration of
substantive intelligence matters will include representatives of
organizations involved in the collection, processing and analysis of
intelligence. A senior representative of the Secretary of Commerce, the
Attorney General, the Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense shall be invited to
participate in any group which deals with other than substantive
intelligence matters.
1.4 The Intelligence Community. The agencies within the Intelli-
gencegCommunity shall, in accordance with applicable United States
law and with the other provisions of this Order, conduct intelligence
activities necessary for the conduct of foreign relations and the
protection of the national security of the United States, including:
(a) Collection of information needed by the President, the National
Security Council, the Secretaries of State and Defense, and other
Executive Branch officials for the performance of their duties and
responsibilities;
(b) Production and dissemination of intelligence;
(c) Collection of information concerning, and the conduct of
activities to protect against, intelligence activities directed against the
United States, international terrorist and international narcotics
activities, and other hostile activities directed against the United States
by foreign powers, organizations, persons, and their agents;
(d) Special activities;
(e) Administrative and support activities within the United States
and abroad necessary for the performance of authorized activities; and
C(f) Such other intelligence activities as the President may direct
from time to time.,
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