LETTER TO WILLIAM CASEY FROM LAWTON CHILES

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November 1, 1984
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STAT Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886R001800050017-3 LD/OLL JOURNAL NOTE Date 7 November 1984 HILL CONTACT Jul ie Sanders COMMITTEE/MEMBER Senator Lawton Chiles SUBJECT Constituent request for document ACTION OFFICER SUMMARY: Letter from Sen. Chiles to DCI forwarding a letter from constituent, requesting a document entitled "National Basic Intelligence Factbook" GC BIF 84 002 Jul 84. After several calls around the Agency I discovered that the "Basic Intelligence Factbook" has been renamed "World Factbook". I called Sen. Chiles office and gave Julie Sanders the correct title "1984 World Factbook" CR WF 84-001. I also explained that we are not allowed to send documents for constituents, but it could be purchased at NTIS in Springfield or obtained from the Library of Congress either by the Senator or by the consituent. ACTION ITEMS: None Distribution: DER D/OLL C/OLL/LD PM Chrono Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886R001800050017-3 Del Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 LAWTON CHILES FLORIDA 'ZCnifeb Zfafez senate November 1, 1984 Hon. William Casey Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20505 COMMITTEES APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING DEMOCRATIC STEERING COMMITTEE Executive Registry 84- 9575 Fff (?0V Joy-~~- -goy K-~j 33j I have recently received the enclosed correspondence regarding a matter involving your agency, and because of my desire to be responsive to all inquiries, I would appreciate having your comments and views. Your early consideration of this matter will be appreciated. If convenient, I would like to have your reply in duplicate and to have the enclosure returned. Please refer to in your reply. With kindest regards, I am Most sincerely, LC/bm Enclosure DCI EXEC Fti I6 LcL7 - Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 STAT Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT ROUTING SLIP ACTION INFO DATE INITIAL 1 DCI x 2 DDCI 3 EXDIR 4 D/ICS 5 DDI x 6 DDA 7 DDO 8 DDS&T 9 Chm/NIC 10 GC 11 IG 12 Compt 13 D/Pers 14 D/OLL 15 D/PAO 16 SA/IA 17 AO,'DCI 18 C/IPD/OIS 19 c Acls x 20 21 22 xecu ive Secretory 5 Nov 84 Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 Program on Information Resources Policy 2 NOV 15::4 Executive : r :?' 84- 9331/2 i October 31, 1984 Mr. William J. Casey Director of Central Intelligence Washington,D.C. 20505 Many thanks for your letter of October 19 about Bill Rowell's arms control verification draft. Your Agency officer's comments were indeed very helpful to Bill. Along with those of others, he will take them into account as he revises the draft. Please convey to your associates my deep appreciation for the valuable contribution of their time and thought. We'll be happy to send you the several copies of the final version that you requested. AGO/cms Harvard University Center for Information Policy Research Harvard University 200 Aiken Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 617-495-41 14 Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 =ambridge Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 The Director of Central Intelligence 9331/1 Center for Information Policy Research Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138 Dear Tony, Thank you for your 20 September letter conveying to me a copy of the draft study entitled "Arms Control Verification: A Guide to Policy Issues for the 1980's". The subject is a very important one to policy officers and intelligence analysts, primarily because of the major role which monitoring has always played in verification activities. Because of that, a number of analysts in this Agency looked at the report and provided comments about one or more pieces of the report. Overall, the comprehensiveness of this study makes it a document of considerable significance, both to us and no doubt to the Policy Community as well. A major value of this document to us is the background it provides for the whole policy question of verification. I understand that an agency officer called and talked with you about the report. I hope his comments were helpful to you. We appreciate being given an opportunity to see the document before publication, and we trust you will be kind enough to send us several copies once the report is printed. Sincerely yours, Ss/ Wi2lzzrl J. C isey William J. Casey Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886R001800050017-3 DDI - 05909/84 ACIS - 665/84 16 October 1984 SUBJECT: A Study of Verification Original - DCI 1 - DDCI 1 - DDI 1 - ExSecretary 1 - ExRegistry 1 - C/ACIS 1 - ACIS Chrono 1 - DDI Registry DDI/ACIS:I I160ct84 Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886R001800050017-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 OFFICIAL USE ONLY DDI - 05909/84 ACIS - 665/84 16 October 1984 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence Deputy Director of Central Intelligence THROUGH: Deputy Director for Intelligence`, STAT FROM: Chief, Arms Control Intelligence Staff STAT SUBJECT: A Study of 'Jerification REFERENCE: Letter to D',I, fm Ch/CIPR, dtd 20 Sept 84 STAT STAT STAT STAT 1. Action Requested: Sign the attached letter responding to the 2. Back round: A few days ago, you received a letter from airman of the Harvard Center for Information Policy Research. a letter conveyed a copy of a draft paper entitled "Arms Control 3. We reproduced the document and a number of analysts in the Directorate of Intelligence looked at the report and supplied comments about one or more pieces. Overall, this report is a major document of considerable significance to the Policy Community and of some significance and value to us. The document's major value to us is the background it provides for the whole policy question of verification--of which monitoring by US intelligence Verification: A Guide to Policy Issues for the 1980s". STAT is a dominant element. STAT STAT STAT STAT SIAI 4. Because t ir, nce was delayed by other work, I took the liberty of calling and passing on my personal views about the document. During On conversa ion, I made the point to Tony that your response probably would not arrive by 18 October but would be along shortly. 5. Recommendation: Sign the letter. 6. If there is anything more we can do to assist you here, please call and let me know._ Attachment: As stated Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT ROUTING SLIP ACTION INFO DATE INITIAL 1 DCI 2 DDCI 3 EXDIR 4 D/ICS 5 DDI 6 DDA 7 DDO 8 DDS&T 9 Chm/NIC 10 GC 11 IG 12 Compt 13 D/Pers 14 D/OLL 15 D/PAO 16 SA/IA 17 AO/DCI 18 C/IPD/OIS 19 C ACIS X 20 21 22 SUSPENSE 2 Oct 84 Do> Remarks Please prepal-onse_ for DCI signatured Executive Secretary Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 Program on Information Resources Policy September 20, 1984 Mr. William J. Casey Director of Central Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency Langley, VA 23665 Enclosed is a draft paper "Arms Control Verification: A Guide to Policy Issues for the 1980's". The public percept'-on of arms control verification as a simple matter of trusting the President to ensure the Soviets aren't cheating contrasts sharply with the technical, legal, strategic-military and political complexity of verification issues. Some of these verification issues and the involvement of the President, military and intelligence officials, as well as the Congress, are addressed in this draft study. Any comment you care to make in your personal capacity would be greatly appreciated, by October 18, 1,9$, if that would be at all possible. AGO/dml Harvard University Center for Information Policy Research Harvard University , 200 Aiken Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 617-495-41 14 Cable: PIRP Cambridge Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 STAT Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/29: CIA-RDP86M00886RO01800050017-3