CRYPTOLOGIC PROGRAM (CCP) RESOURCES FOR INCLUSION IN CIRIS-70

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CIA-RDP86M00612R000100080012-3
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December 15, 2016
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March 17, 2004
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12
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February 3, 1970
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Approved For Release 2004/ApI' ,CIA-RDP86M00612R000100080012-3 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman, National Intelligence Resources ];oars SUBJECT Cryptologic Program (CCP) Resources for In,-?_us.o. in CIRIS-70 1. I am pleased to report that we have achieved comple'`,e agri~emei! with the NSA representative designated to participate with i>CI &.n:? DASD(I) representatives in the ad hoc CIRIS Committee workink, group which you established as a result of the last NIRB meeting. 2. The attached package consists of a formal transmittal memranetr to you and a report with recommendations. The report detail:, our dis- cussions and conclusions on how we should proceed to interrelate the CIRIS and the CCP data. bases to provide information for use this ;;prim in support of DASD(I) program review and NIRB issue analysis. eonstr1161 therefrom date sub lits in ie CIRIS rmat is WE, ws 1 the t 3. The essence of the agreement is that NSA will provide us ii.his srinWwith machine data runs whici the ro uc~' ie court e of the in-house preparation of the CCP to the extent that we desire such in- formation. r CIRIS staff wi1'_"ana yze `E tis n o ma son anti yLi i s whom com ,atible with the herT ma j?or in r telli en ~, og?rams. [hi i -r anementt_;howeverr, will give us about all that it is hoss for NSA to rovide at this time._ and this is more than eLtREr the TOD c the inter agencyTCCP Review Grou has had to work with in prior y*ars. It will be quite valua'cie '- o A for -bo DW(f and N1W in usingg the data base. process i n o - computerized information base. This - easv.s"for (,I12f '~` which was what Admiral. Saylor particuYarly wanteI`to avoid. 4. This compromise will not provide CIRIS-70 with CCP informrtior. 5. All things considered, therefore, this arrangement is bo'ka rEc sonable and realistic, and the NSA offer demonstrates an intent of th?i? part to cooperate with CIRIS and NIRB. I want to report, particul_aric. that we had really fine cooperation from the NSA participants in he Working Group. The NSA representative has been I asf_istEe by These are the three pe(ple Admiral ay or has assigned full time as a Task Force to develop P, nee NSA data system, as he described at the last NIRB meeting. I an 'm- pressed with the competence, objectivity and thoroughness with which ti NSA Task Force appears to be carrying out that assignment. They Lave a long way to go, and they are going to need continued support both frorr. SECRET 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/05/12 : CIA-RDP86M00612R000100080012-3 Approved For Release 2004/0g hglA-RDP86M00612R000100080012-3 within and from outside their organization if any such concept is to implemented for the CY71 program cycle. On the basis of what; I hive to date, they deserve further support and encouragement. Recomraeidat #2 of the attached report relates to this matter. 6. If you agree with our Working Group report, to implement the L rangement formally I believe it would be appropriate for you to tranai the report to Mr. Froehlke and Admiral Bowen with the suggestion .hat of the latter communicate with Admiral Gaylor. The alternative i-, a direct exchange of communications between the Chairman, NIRB and the Director, NSA. 25X1 A D DCI NIPE and Memorandum of transmittal and Report and Recommendations of t:ie CIRIS Committee's Special Ad Hoc Working Group, dated 3 February f9'70- file SC-06748 SECRET Approved For Release 2004/05/12 : CIA-RDP86M00612R000100080012-3 Approved For Release 2004/05/12 : CIA-RDP86M00612R000100080012-3 Approved For Release 2004/05/12 : CIA-RDP86M00612R000100080012-3