DRAFT MINUTES OF MEETING - 11 MARCH 1983
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The Director of Central Intelligence
Intelligence Community Staff
DCI/ICS 83-3350
15 March 1983
MEMORANDUM FOR: Senior Interagency Group (Intelligence)
Executive Secretary, SIG(I)
SUBJECT: Draft Minutes of Meeting - 11 March 1983
1. The draft minutes attached are submitted for your p#onal review.
2. Unless you have provided your comments by cob, 17 March 1983, or have
requested more time for consideration, the Executive Secretary will take it
that you concur in the minutes as drafted.
Attachment:
Draft Minutes
Distribution:
Assistant to the President for
National Security Affairs (Attn: Mr. McFarlane)
Attorney General (Attn: Mr. Cinquegrana)
Deputy Secretary of State (Attn: Mr. Montgomery)
Deputy Secretary of Defense (Attn: General Stilwell)
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (Attn: Lt Gen Williams)
Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation (Attn: Mr. O'Malley)
Director, Intelligence Community Staff (Attn: Miss Page)
Unclassified Upon Removal
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SUBJECT: Draft Minutes of Meeting - 11 March 1983
Distribution: DCI/ICS 83-3350
1 - Office of the Vice President (Mr. Don Gregg)
1 - IG/WG
1 - SIG(I) Subject
1 - Secretariat Staff Registry
1 - ICS Registry
ES/SIG(I) (15 Mar 83)
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IG/CM 3/83
PROPOSED NSDD - "L Draft" (Revisions underlined)
U.S. OVERFLIGHT SECURITY PROGRAM
1. National Security interests require that measures be
taken for the protection of U.S. defense facilities from
threats of espionage and intelligence collection operations
directed aqainst such facilities by foreign civil aircraft.
This program establishes a committee to advise the Depart-
ment of State and other agencies with responsibility for the
operation of foreign civil aircraft in the U.S. and to
recommend changes in current procedures, where appropriate.
2. The Secretary of State is hereby assigned the
responsibility for the coordination with the Secretaries of
Transportation, Defense, and Treasury, the Attorney General,
the Director of Central Irtel'.igence, and the Chairman
of the Civil Aeronautics Board (deletion) of U.S. overflight
security policies with respect to access to and routing in
U.S. airspace of such foreign aircraft. Differences with
respect to these policies that cannot be reconciled by
the Secretary of State shall be referred*to the Assistant
to the President for National Security Affairs for resolution
by the National Security Council.
3. To carry out the provisions of this directive,
there is hereby established an Overflight Security Committee,
chaired in the Department of Transportation (Federal Aviation
Administration), and comprised of representatives of the
Departments of State, Defense, Justice, and Treasury, the
Civil Aeronautics Board, and, as observing member, the
Central Intelligence Agency.
4. The Overflight Security Committee shall -
a. consider current policies and procedures
under which the U.S. Government deals with flights in the
U.S. by aircraft of foreign countries and shall recommend
to the Secretary of State changes, where appropriate;
b. develop and recommend to the Secretary of
State policy and procedures to enforce U.S. airspace
integrity, includinq the determination of clearly defined
lines of communication, responsibility, and decision--raking
authority. Such policy and procedures shall ensure that the
U.S. has the capability to respond to unauthorized flights
and route deviations on a time).v basis durina the flight
of the aircraft in question;
c. be r. esnons ible for the 'implementation of
policies and procedures determined in accordance with this
NSDD.
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