LETTER TO RICHARD G. STILWELL FROM JOHN BROSS
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24 August 1983
General Richard G. Stilwell
Deputy Under Secretary for Policy
Department of Defense
Room 2E-812, The Pentagon
Washington, D.C. 20301
Dear Dick,
I enjoyed and profited from our discussion
yesterday. I am enclosing a copy of the Terms
of Reference of nay Conimi ssi on on Counterintel-
ligence Analysis which I promised you. Many
thanks for your help and warm regards.
Sincerely,
John Bross
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1 8 JUL 1983
DCI Advisory Commission on
Counterintelligence Analysis
I. Responsibilities
The DCI Advisory Commission has been established to advise the DCI on
developing and maintaining a coherent, well defined, multidisciplinary
counterintelligence analysis program. The Commission will revict; that
program and provide the DCI a report that will be forwarded to Congress.
This review should assess the effectiveness of the overall organizational
structure and institutional relationships and provide the DCI with any
recommendations for improvement. It should note whether or not it
believes relevant agencies or departments are collaborating effectively
for the purpose of ensuring that the Intelligence Community is main-
taining a first-rate capability for multidisciplinary CI analysis.
As its first task, the Commission should review the in-depth study
the Community Counterintelligence Staff is preparing, at the request of
the SSCI, on how best to meet the needs of the U.S. Government for multi-
disciplinary counterintelligence analysis. This study will define the
requirements for multidisciplinary counterintelligence analysis and will
make recommendations for satisfying those requirements. It should be
submitted to t'ho DC1 by 1 November. He will forward that, plus any
recommendations or comments the Commission might have, to the SSCI by
15 November 1983.
II. Membership
The DCI, in consultation with the Attorney General and the Secretary
of Defense, will select a chairman and three members, who will be retired
officers from the Defense Department, the FBI, the CIA, or the Office of
the DCI. John Bross has agreed to serve irman of the
Commission. Members will include Messrs. (CIA), Bill
Cregar (FBI), and Rowland Marrow (DoD). The ommission will meet several
times a year, and the Office of the DCI will provide any required admin-
istrative support.
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