FOURTH IMPRESSIONS
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December 21, 2016
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Publication Date:
August 3, 1983
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MEMO
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The Director of Central Intelligence
Wuhinpoe, D.C. 20505
National 1nt~IliQence Council
NIC #5610-83
3 August 1983
MEMORANDUM FOR Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
THROUGH Chairmar?, National Intelligence Council
FROM National Intelligence Officer for Narcotics
SUBJECT Fourth Impressions
This is the fourth in a series of narcotics reports that began with an
initial report on 3 September 1982.
What has been accomplished thus far?
The Intelligence Community is better coordinated.
Although holding warning meetings and monthly informal lunches among
senior Community officers has beer, helpful, the most important development is
the increase in contact between working level analysts of member agencies.
These contacts now occur on a daily basis. The process of writing NIEs is
also bringing the Community together.
The SNIO at NSA has produced a three-stage narcotics collection plan, and
NSA is completing a General Counsel's Agreement permitting expanded special
collection.
The Narcotics Working Group of the IC Staff will complete a strategic
narcotics plan for the Community by the end of September.
The roduct is distributed more widel and the narcotics ro ram is better
nown.
There has been a substantial increase in narcotics analysis presented in
the HID, PD8 and other DDI publications. Appropriate Congressional committees
have also seen some of the product and have responded favorably, lectures on
narcotics are now given in many key courses at CIA, DIA, the FBI and INR.
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There has been a marked expansion in collection and analysis.
The analytic output of the Strategic Narcotics Branch of OGI is greater
in FY83 than FY82, and DDO reporting for FY83 is up about one third. Eight
ODs of D00 stations have been changed to reflect the increased importance of
the narcotics objective.
DEA's new report. system -- designed and implemented by CIA -- is adding
substantially to Community knowledge.
A conference on heroin interdiction -- the first ever sponsored by CIA --
has led to new contacts in the academic community.
One National Estimate (on Colombia) has been published and a second (on
heroin interdiction) is ready for coordination.
A Cuba working group composed of concerned analysts meets monthly to sift
evidence on this elusive subject.
Congressional relations have been strengthened.
Oirect contact has been established with three~House and two Senate
committees. In addition to formal testimony, more than a dozen members have
received tailored briefings, and there is now regular contact with staffers of
several committees. Although doubts about the Intelligence Community's
narcotics effort continue to surface, the excellence of the community's
product is now recognized on the Hill.
Requirements have been narrowed and sharpened.
Most case officers and working level analysts now know what is meant by
strategic narcotics collection and analysis -- host government attitudes
towards trafficking, financial flows, crop estimates and trafficking patterns
are the main components.
A research paper on narco-dollar movement has been prepared as a
collection and analysis guide.
Adjustments have been made in DCID-1/2's, NITS, SIRYCS, COMIREX and other
collection mechanisms.
What remains to be accompli-shed?
Hold firm on positions and funds requested in the CIAP.
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NSA has taken a similar approach, for its three-stage narcotics plan will
require greatly increased resources in FY85 and outyears.
Expand Community information sharing.
DEA, as noted, is now regularly disseminating foreign intelligence to the
entire Community. Customs has agreed to undertake a similar program and is
currently implementing the results of a CIA-sponsored survey. But this is
just the beginning. Once Customs is under way, the focus will shift to Coast
Guard and the National Narcotics Border Interdiction Centers. Both these
organizations have rich holdings and should disseminate to the entire
Community.
Broaden the analytic base.
The DDI should carry through with plans to use its new positions to
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INR has just added a new position for narcotics analysis and a written
product is awaited.
OIA remains the laggard, with little or no analytical capability. Their
expansion into narcotics analysis should be encouraged.
If current training proposals are implemented, the National Narcotics
Border Interdiction Centers will also soon contribute an an~~ytic product.
Sharpen strategic collection.
The D00 will receive new slots in FY84, FY85 and outyears. It is
important that these slots actually be used for narcotics collection, rather
than diverted to other uses, parti:ularly in LA Division.
DEA and CIA have been negotiating a Memorandum of Understanding for more
than a year; it is now at Justice for review. This process should be brought
to a conclusion so that remaining coordination difficulties in the field can
De resolved.
DIA's Attache System has yet to make a contribution to strategic
collection; they should get to work.
Similarly, NSA, which has great potential for making a major
contribution, should resolve its legal problems and begin implementing the
three-stage plan mentioned above.
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Make use of high technology tools.
Imagery analysis is currently at the heart of the DDI's crop estimation
program. Yet only a fraction of the world's producing areas are regularly
covered and analyzed. Thus, more imagery and more photo-interpreters should
be applied to this problem.
Similarly, DDS&T has several research p i ned to
in oint the location of heroin laboratories
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