LETTER TO MR ARTHUR F. VAN COOK FROM THOMAS H. WHITE

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August 9, 2005
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April 20, 1981
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Approved For Rase 2005/08/15 : CIA-RDP85B00236RW200170025-8 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 20 April 1981 Mr. Arthur F. Van Cook Director, Information Security Office of the Deputy under Secretary of Defense for Policy Review Department of Defense Room 3C260, The Pentagon Washington, D.C. 20301 I appreciate your concern for the continued protection of items of intelligence interest relevant to the Agency's responsibilities. The attached guidelines for systematic review, which you requested, have evolved over a number of years while working with the National Archives on matters concerning our permanent records. Using these guidelines, Archives can determine the type of material to withhold from public accession until our representatives have reviewed it in accordance with the provisions of Executive Order 12065. A decision is then made to retain classification or to declassify and release the material. The guidelines which I have attached are summarized from those which were approved by the Director, Information Security Oversight Office, on 29 July 1979. Additional items which have possible application to programs requiring continued protection are noted at the end of the attachment. These items are directed in more detail at selected special intelligence programs where sensitivity is unique. I trust that this material is detailed enough to be helpful; if not, I shall be happy to provide further clarification. Sincerely, Director of Information Services Directorate of Administration Attachment Guidelines for Systematic Review Approved For Release 2005/08/15 : CIA-RDP85B00236R000200170025-8 Approved For R+aiease 2005/08/15 : CIA-RDP85B00236RQa0200170025-8 Distribution: Orig - Addressee w/att 1 - OIS Subject w/att 1 - OI-S Chrono 1 - Liaison w/Dept. of Defense (CRD file) w/att 1 - CRD Chrono Approved For Release 2005/08/15 : CIA-RDP85B00236R000200170025-8 Approved For RJJ,pase 2005/08/15 : CIA-RDP85B002360 0200170025-8 CLASSIFICATION REVIEW GUIDELINES In accordance with the provisions of E.O. 12065 and the guidelines approved by the Director, Information Security Oversight Office on 23 July 1979, informa- tion in the following categories, which is contained in documents either originated by the CIA, directly concerning the Agency, or deriving their information from other documents originated by this Agency, shall not be declassified until reviewed for declassification by designated CIA personnel, and must be referred to CIA for such review by all other agencies having custody of the information. Cryptologic, cryptographic, or signals intelligence Counterintelligence (see E.O. 12036, Section 4-202) Special access programs (E.O. 12065, Section 4-201) Information which identifies clandestine organizations, agents, sources, or methods Information on personnel under official or non-official cover or revelation of a cover arrangement Covertly obtained intelligence reports and the derivative information which would divulge intelligence sources or methods Methods or procedures used to acquire, produce, or support intelligence activities CIA structure, size, installations, security, objectives, and budget Information which would divulge intelligence interests, value, or extent of knowledge on a subject Training provided to or by CIA which would indicate its capability or identify personnel Personnel recruiting, hiring, training, assignment, and evaluation policies Information that could lead to foreign political, economic, or military action against the U.S. or its allies Events leading to international tension which would affect U.S. foreign policy Diplomatic or economic activities affecting national security or inter- national security negotiations Information affecting U.S. plans to meet diplomatic contingencies affecting national security Approved For Release 2005/08/15.f. CIA-RDP85B00236R000200170025-8 Approved For R ase 2005/08/15 : CIA-RDP85B00236 O 0200170025-8 Non-attributable activities conducted abroad in support of U.S. foreign policy U.S. surreptitious collection in a foreign nation that would affect relations with the country Covert relationships with international organizations or foreign govern- ments Information related to instabilities of political/economic nature in a foreign country threatening American lives and installations therein Information divulging U.S. intelligence collection and assessment cap- abilities U.S. and allies' defense plans and capabilities which enable a foreign entity to develop countermeasures Information disclosing U.S. systems and weapons capabilities or deployment Information on research, development, and engineering which enables the U.S. to maintain an advantage of value to national security Information on technical systems for collection and production of _intel-- ligence, and their use U.S. nuclear programs and facilities Foreign nuclear programs, facilities, and intentions Contractual relationships which reveal the specific interest and expertise of CIA Information that could result in action placing an individual in jeo- pardy ADDITIONAL SENSITIVE AREA GUIDELINES All World War II TOP SECRET CIA documents at National Archives may be downgraded to SECRET. (CIA does not object to similar downgrading of other department's documents of like nature which are of concern to CIA.) Information on secret writing must continue to be protected when it relates to specific chemicals, reagents, developers, and microdots. Reports of Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) (-- Branch, -- Division) between 31 July 1946 and 31 December 1950 marked CONFIDENTIAL or above must be referred to CIA/FBIS for review Reports of Foreign Documents Division between 1946 and 1950 marked RESTRICTED or above must be referred to CIA/FBIS for review. In addition, regardless of the date, the following categories must be reviewed by FDD: Q Information Reports FDD Translations U Reports Approved For Release 2005/08/15 : CIA-RDP85B00236R000200170025-8 2