WEEKLY REPORT

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Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 ! ~ ~ ~ _ ~ e ~ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Opfional- PROM: ~/ExDir EXTENSION NO. DATE .~ ~ t' t: ;: 7 TO: (OPlicer designation, room number, and building) DATE OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Number eoch comment to show hom whom RECEIVED FORWARDED INITIALS b whom. Draw a line across column oher each comment.) 1 ? DCI 20S EP1984 s. 3. 4. S. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. x~ ., / l! JI FORM 61 0 uSEDITIONSUS I-79 Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 ... . r 17 September 1984 Weekly Report Directorate of Administration - The Office of Information Services is initiating the transfer to the National Archives of another 110 cubic feet of permanent OSS records that have reviewed by the DO. This is the second increment of OSS records released. The Director of Personnel had awrap-up session with Dr. Paul Seabury of the PFIAB on recruitment in CIA. PFIAB Members recently visited the CIA recruitment offices and have spoken well of our field activities. They were very vocal in expressing the opinion that field recruitment offices must be retained. Press Club Building, where copies were quickly made for OCPAS and the Community. Directorate of Science and Technology - FBIS onitored Soviet leader Chernenko's 5 September public appearance rom oscow television and fed the videotape via satellite to the National OCPAS reoorted that the quality was excellent. FBIS has made arrangements for the U.S. Embassy in Moscow to send to FBIS tapes of press briefings that Embassy officers attend. The USSR has dramatically increased its use of press briefings for foreign journalists as a means of encouraging support abroad for Soviet positions on foreign policy issues. Traditional FBIS media sources have presented only sketchy descriptions of these briefings. Three tapes have been received to date and are being translated for publication by JPRS. Directorate of Intelligence - OGI contributed to a memorandum to the DCI on U.S. disengagement from UNESCO. - SOVA prepared talking points for the DCPs meeting with the President on possible Soviet actions in the Third World before the November elections. Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 ~., SOVA and OCR prepared memos for President Reagan and Secretary Shultz for their meeting with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. A script also was prepared for a video on Gromyko. ALA will brief Secretary of State Shultz on the outlook for the Mexican energy sector. Deputy Secretary of Treasury McNamar may also be briefed on Tuesday. National Intelligence Council - VC/NIC (Herbert Meyer) and riefed Richard Perle, Assistant Secretary of 25X1 Defense/Policy, on SNIE 11/1 - Directions in Soviet BCW Agent Development and Their Implications, and discussed with him advances in the Soviet proQ-ram over the past six months. - Meetings were held to discuss the following interagency papers: NIE 73/5: Trends in South Africa's Nuclear Pro rams and Policies; NIE 3-84: The Political Re ercussions o the Debt Crisis in Major LDCs; IIA on Soviet Submarine War are Trends; SNIE 11/17-2-84: Soviet Offensive Chemical Warfare Threat to NATO; and NIE 85/4^84: The Cuban Military Buildup: Options or Castro. - NIO/Counterterrorism David Whi le) chaired se arate seminars for Community analysts by on State-supported terrorism 25X1 and terrorism in Western Europe; attended a meeting of the White House Operations Group for discussions of potential terrorist threats to the President and others during the election campaign, security preparations for the inauguration, and the status of State Department-sponsored legislation related to terrorism; and with NSA, DDI, and DDO officers, visited CENTCOM to discuss the DCI terrorism analyst network and the DESIST ADP system. - NIO Warnin David McManis) hosted NIO at Large (Hal Ford), 25X1 and of DIA, an for a discussion of instability warning 25X1 issues related to DoD tasking rom the Long Commission Report and an NIE on Third World instability. - NIO at Large (David Lowl will coordinate a briefing for the full SSCI on current CBW intelligence issues. Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Office of Inspector General - The final report Office of Comptroller will be prepared as soon as the OIG has Congress will not complete action on the 1985 Defense Appropriations Bill, which means we will be forced to operate again this ,year under a Continuing Resolution. The House Apropriations Committee is planning to try to complete their mark-up so that the Continuing Resolution can be pegged to the House Committee's level. If the House and Senate can agree on an overall Defense level, the Continuing Resolution may serve as a substitute for the 1985 Defense Appropriations Bill. Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 " ~' ` Yr? ~` Office of Legislative Liaison - On Thursday, 13 September, the Criminal Justice Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee marked up and reported H.R. 6212, a bill that would add Intelligence Community personnel and probation officers to the list of federal officers who are protected by federal criminal law. Although there is no opposition to including Intelligence Community personnel within this coverage, the Republicans may attempt to use this bill as a vehicle to force a House floor vote on an unrelated issue, a federal 25X1 death sentence amendment. - The House is expected to consider H.R. 5164 Monday, 17 September, and to vote on it Wednesday, 19 September. - The House and Senate Drug Czar Bills are ready for Conference. Boland has written a letter requesting protection of DCI equities. - Senator Tsongas may try to push a new version of the Afghanistan Resolution through the Senate. Public Affairs Office Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Upcoming Calendar 18 September - NSPG Meeting (DCI) 20 September -Meeting with Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (DCI, DDCI) 21 September -Breakfast with Secretary of Defense (DCI, DDCI) - Lunch with Secretary of State (DCI, DDCI) Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 r Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 DDA 84-0046/36 14 September 1984 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence FROM: Harry E. Fitzwater Deputy Director for Administration SUBJECT: Weekly Report for Period Ending 14 September 1984 1. Progress reports on tasks assigned by the DCI/DDCI: None. 2. Items/events of interest: c. The Operations and Maintenance Contractor that is replacing GSA personnel, has made some progress in firing an c Baring maintenance personnel. Out of 2,615 applicants, 50 have been hired. These are mainly custodial personnel who are currently in training that will continue nightly through September. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 g. The Office of Information Services has forwarded a request to the National Archives and Records Service (NABS) initiating the transfer to National Archives of another 110 cubic feet of permanent OSS records that have been reviewed by the Directorate of Operations. This is the second increment of OSS records released to NABS. h. One of the more eccentric FOIA requests received this year comes to us from an individual in California. The requester "for reasons of international understanding" is requesting a statistical analysis of CIA "agents." Among the more exotic statistics being requested are average height of each sex, frequency of eye color, percent of each sex requiring eye glasses, and the average number of agents owning cats, dogs, goats, etc., as pets. i. The Director of Personnel testified before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on 12 September regarding the proposed CIA former spouse legislation. j. The Director of Personnel briefed the International Personnel Management Association members on "Excellence at CIA." The presentation was well received and several institutions have requested copies of the speech. k. The Director of Personnel had a wrap-up session with Dr. Paul Seaburg of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) on recruitment in CIA. PFIAB members have recently visited the CIA recruitment offices and have spoken well of our field activities. They were very vocal in expressing the opinion that field recruitment offices must be retained. 1. On 6 September, the Director of Security, accompanied by a senior Polygraph Division manager, testified on the CIA Polygraph Program before a closed session of the House Armed Services Committee, Subcommittee on Investigations. m. During the reporting period, a group of security officers assigned to the Director of Central Intelligence Security Staff and several non-Agency officers assigned to protect Supreme Curt .~~sticeG were aff~rdec7 a residential security demonstration n. The DDA has signed a Traffic Management Agreement with the Commissioner of Highways for Virginia. This agreement covers future construction of Route 123 at the CIA entrance. We have agreed to place in escrow until 1989 the $500K that was allotted to CIA for the Route 123 entrance construction. The funds will be used when the traffic dictates widening of Route 123. Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 3. Significant activities anticipated during the coming week: a. On Thursday, 20 September, the DDA will host a luncheon for Mr. Ray Kline, Acting Administrator of GSA, to discuss the CIA/GSA Memorandum of Implementation. b. On Thursday afternoon, 20 September, the DDA and the Director of Communications will escort Mr. Robert Lamb Assistant Secreta of State for H (E. F1 er Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 14 September 1984 M?NORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Executive Director FROM: R. E. Hineman Deputy Director for Science and Technology SUBJECT: DS$T Weekly Activities for 14 September 1984 Of Special Interest This Week 25X1 ? FBIS monitored Soviet leader Chernenko's 5 September public appearance from Moscow television and fed the videotape via satellite to the National Press Club Building, where copies were quickly made for OCPAS and 25X1 the Community. OCPAS reported that the quality was excellent. ? FBIS has made arrangements for the U.S. Embassy in Moscow to send to FBIS tapes of press briefings that Embassy officers attend. The USSR has dramatically increased its use of press briefings for foreign journalists as a means of encouraging support abroad for Soviet positions on foreign policy issues. Traditional FBIS media sources have presented only sketchy descriptions of these briefings. Three tapes have been received to date and are being translated for publication by JPRS. ? FBIS received a call from the Political Co h U.S. Embassy in Berlin on 7 September congratulating Bureau for their coverage of media reports on the planned Honecker visit to tie R , which was ultimately postponed. CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP8 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 ? The latest issue of the JPRS series SOUTHEAST ASIAN REPORT will contain an index, a first for JPRS publications. The index is a by-product of FBIS experimentation with word processing equipment for independent contractors. The contractor responsible for translation of the Vietnamese party journal software furnished by JPRS, was able to create the index by merely flagging key words as he did the translation. CANFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 ' SECRET DDI-05255-84 14 September 1984 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence Deputy Director of Central Intelligence FROM: Robert M. Gates Deputy Director for Intelligence SUBJECT: DDI Activity Report 10-14 September DCI/DDCI Assigned Tasks ACIS' SALT Monitoring Report for 1 January - 30 June 1984 is in the final production stages in CPAS for publication by late September. ACIS is working on a status response to ACDA Director Adelman about what the US has learned about Soviet forces from arms control negotiations. EURA forwarded to the DCI a typescript on the relations between the two Germanys and Soviet reactions. OGI contributed to a memorandum to the DCI on US disengagement from UNESCO. SOVA prepared talking points for the DCI's meeting with the President on possible Soviet actions in the Third World before the November elections. Of Special Interest This Week ALA provided seven written political country assessments on South America to the office of the Assistant Secretary of Treasury in preparation of the briefing books for the Annual World Bank/International Monetary Fund Meeting. EURA officers attended an IG meeting on NATO conventional forces. CL BY SIGNER DECL OADR Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 OGI, in conjunction with the Inter-Agency Intelligence Committee y Professor an 25X1 expert on~terrorism and unconventional warfare. OSWR/TTAC analysts assisted members of the I technology transfer loss briefing for 25X1 to deliver to SHAPE personnel in Europe in October. 25X1 OSWR reviewed two proposed State demarches to foreign countries from whom Pakistan is attempting to procure material for its nuclear program and recommended providing less detailed intelligence. SOVA and OCR prepared memos for President Reagan and Secretary Shultz for their meeting with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. A script also was prepared for a video on Gromyko. Looking Ahead ALA will brief Secretary of State Shultz on the outlook for the Mexican energy sector. Deputy Secretary of Treasury McNamar may also be briefed on Tuesday. Briefings There were 7 briefings on the Hill this past week. 2 SECRET 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 ? JGVRG 1 /~ The Director of Central Intelligence Washington, D.C. 20505 National Intelligence Council NIC# 05291-84 14 September 1984 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence Deputy Director of Central Intelligence FROM: Herbert E. Meyer Vice Chairman, National Intelligence Council SUBJECT: NIC Activity Report, 10-14 September 1984 I. DCI/DDCI-Assigned Tasks NIO at Larye (Hal Ford), with the participation of the NIOs, prepared a draft NIC Threat Out a CI Mr. Ford also assisted NIC/AG Deputy Director ' s in preparing a briefing paper on wor eve opmen s or a meeting with the PFIAB. NIO at Large (David Low) prepared talking points for the DCI on the Iraqi chemical warfare capability and an update on Soviet development of novel CBW agents. NIO/Economics (Maurice Ernst) prepared talking points on Global Economic Trends for the DCI's PFIAB briefing, and prepared material on the New Argentine Debt Crisis for the DCI's meeting with Secretary Shultz. visit to Washington for the DCI's meeting with Secretary Shultz. NIO/FDIA (Rutledge Hazzard), with) and briefed the PFIAB ot~ the Integrated Damage Assessment-- several questions concerning espionage prosecution and security practices may require written responses from appropriate offices. A/NIO/GPF prepared material on Soviet activities at Cam Ranh ay or a DCI's meetings with Mr. McFarlane and Secretary Weinberger. NIO/Latin America (Robert Vickers) drafted talking points for the DCI's use at an NSPG on Central America. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 ? ~ SECRETI NIO/USSR (Friz Ermarth) prepared material for the DCI on the UNGA/Gromyko visit. II. Interagency Papers VC/NIC (Herbert Meyer) and briefed Richard Perle, Assistant Secretary of Defense/Policy, on SNIE 11/17-84: New Directions in Soviet BCW Agent Development and Their Implications, an iscusse with him advances in the Soviet program over the past six months. NIO at Large (David Low) chaired a coordination meeting of NFIB representatives for NIE 73/5: Trends in South Africa's Nuclear Programs and Policies. NIO/Economics (Maurice Ernst) met with NIC consultant economist, to discuss the draft of NIE 3-84: The Political Repercussions of the Debt Crisis in Major LDCs. A/NIO/GPF of OSWR briefed the Soviet Naval Nuclear Propulsion Sub-Panel of the DCI's Nuclear Intelligence Panel on the status of an IIA on Soviet Submarine Warfare Trends. A/NIO/GPF met with Colonel George Conner, Military Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy to discuss SNIE 11/17-2-84: Soviet Offensive Chemical Warfare Threat to NATO. NIO/Latin America (Robert Vickers) chaired a meeting of NFIB representatives to coordinate NIE 85/4-84: The Cuban Military Buildup: Options for Castro. Acting NIU Africa Africa with III. Of Interest This Week discussed developments in South Acting DI O. NIO at Large (Hal Ford), with the assistance of OGI officers, prepared a status report for C/NIC on operational matters related to Radio Marti; and consulted various NIOs in preparing NIC comemnts on the ICS submission to OMB on the performance of US intelligence. NIO at Large (David Low) met separately with the Counselor to Ambassador-at-Large Kennedy, Dr. Lewis Dunn, Assistant Director of ACDA, and Robert Upchurch, State/INR, to discuss recent, controversial papers on a number of nuclear proliferation issues; with VC/NIC Herbert Meyer) and NIO/Economics (Maurice Ernst), lunched with private international economic consultant; and attended a Nuclear Intelligence Panel briefing on nuclear proliferation. SECRET 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 JLI.KL 1 J NIO/Counterterrorism David Whipple) chaired separate seminars for community analysts by Professor State-supported terrorism and terrorism in Western Europe; attended a meeting of the White House Operations Group for discussions of potential terrorist threats to the President and others during the election campaign, security preparations for the inauguration, and the status of State Department-spons red le islation related to terrorism? at the f the DDO an wi t 25X1 NSA, DDI, and DDO officers, visited CENTCOM to iscuss terrorism analyst network and the UESIST ADP system. NIO/East Asia (David Gries) lectured on intelligenc Department's midcareer course; and, with A/NIO/East Asia 25X1 briefed the House Foreign Affairs East Asia Subcommittee on the situation in the Philippines. A/NIO/East Asia attended a meeting with 25X1 Zhang Jiang Yi, a senior Chinese policy advisor, hosted by the President of the National Defense University; met with State/FSI officials to discuss community interaction with policymakers; briefed the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on the situation in the Philippines; attended an IG on the Philippines; participated in a briefing for the US Ambassador-Designate to Singapore, Stapleton Roy; and, in supp f an NSSD on US olicy toward the Philippines, met with officers of 25X1 25X1 NIO/Europe (Col. George Kolt) met with) Ito professor discuss German issues; and met with Richard Robson, USIA s Director of Research on the USSR and Eastern Europe. A/NIO/Europe began a week-long TDY NIU/Latin America (Robert Vickers), with officers of the DDO and DDI, met with the Ambassador to Peru; discussed Suriname at a State Department meeting chaired by Assistant Secretary Motley; and attended a briefing of the SSCI on Central America. A/NIU/Narcotics with officers of the DDO and DDI, attended a Narcotics Intelligence Coordination meeting at State chaired by the Acting Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics Matters. NIO/NESA (Graham Fuller) discussed Middle East issues in separate meetinQS with a senior congressional staff member, a senior officer of who is res onsible for international developments, and Mr. Fuller also discussed Iran with a Heritage Foundation staff member. 25X1 25X1 25X1 L~/~ I 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 ' SECRET NIO/SP (Lawrence Gershwin) briefed the Nuclear Intelligence Panel on recent developments and estimates of Soviet offensive forces, the IIM on Soviet nuclear materials and weapons inventory, and an IIA on Soviet submarines. A/NIU/SP, ~ with (principal drafter of NIE 11-11-84: Intelligence Denial and Dece tion in Soviet Strategic Militar Pro rams, met wit Jo n Foster o t e PFI B to iscuss Soviet denia and deception efforts. NIO/S&T (Julian Nall) and A/NIO/S&T (met with Dr. Elliot Weinberg of the Navy Center for International Science and Technology, Naval Post Graduate School, to discuss further assessments of foreign applied sciences by the Foreign Appraisal Assessment Center; with officers of OGI, met with Under Secretary Lionel Olmer to discuss a proposed NIE on foreign free world advanced technologies; and visited NSA to discuss G-Group activities related to science and technology. NIO/USSR (Fritz Ermarth) and NIO/Europe (Col. George Kolt) met with George Kennan at Princeton University to discuss current development in the USSR. NIO/Warning (David McManis) hosted NIO at Large (Hal Ford), of DIA, andl (for a discussion of instability warning issues related to DoD tasking from the Long Commission Re d world instabilit with met with and received an invitation to participate in a November DNA-sponsored workshop on Soviet Emer in Technolo ies and Ca abilities A/NIO/Warning III. Future Activities NIO at Large (David Low) will coordinate a briefing for the full Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) on current CBW intelligence issues. A/NIO/AL will attend meetings at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to discuss a number of proliferation issues with Community representatives. NIO/Economics (Maurice Ernst will visit Los Angeles on 17 September to meet for discussions on Soviet and East European econom SECRET 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 ' SECRET NIO/Warning (David McManis) will moderate the AI symposium next week at the AFCEA conference and also chair a meeting of the Washington Operations-Intelligence Center Chiefs' Conference at DoE. Herbert E. Meyer SECRET Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Denied Q Approved For Release 2008/08/28 :CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 ~~~~T 14 September 1984 DCI Weekly Office of the Inspector General The current inspection cycle is proceeding on schedule. The EUR/D0, DND/OC, CPAS/DI and ORD/DS&T inspections should wind down by the end of September. The SE/DO inspection will continue on through the next cycle, since we started late and have only two officers working on this one. This document is classified SECRET in its entirety ~~` Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 SECRET OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER WEEKLY REPORT FOR THE DCI 14 September 1984 1985 Budget -- Congress will not complete action on 1985 Defense Appropriations Bill, which means we will be forced to operate again this year under a Continuing Resolution. The House Appropriations Committee is planning to try to complete their mark-up so that the Continuing Resolution can be pegged to the House Committee's level. If the House and Senate can agree on an overall Defense level, the Continuing Resolution may serve as a substitute for the 1985 Defense Appropriations Bill. 1986 Program -- We will complete and forward our 1986 Program request to OMB/IC Staff on Monday, 17 September. SECRET Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 } ~'' Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 SECRET 14 September 1984 OLL: 84-3430 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence FROM: Charles A. Briggs Director, Office of Legislative Liaison SUBJECT: Weekly Report 1. Mazzoli Ex-spouse Bill On Wednesday, 12 September, Bob Magee appeared before the HPSCI to testify on H.R. 5805, a bill providing health and annuity benefits to qualifying former spouses of CIA employees. Bob testified after Representative Schroeder, former DDA Jack Blake, and a panel of Mrs. Colby and all of whom testified in suppor of the intent o e egis ation. 2. Legal Protection for CIA Officers On Thursday, 13 September, the Criminal Justice Subcommittee of House Judiciary marked up and reported H.R. 6212, a bill that would add Intelligence Community personnel and probation officers to the list of federal officers who are protected by federal criminal law. Although there is no opposition to including Intelligence Community personnel within this coverage, the Republicans may attempt to use this bill as a vehicle to force a House floor vote on an unrelated issue, a federal death sentence amendment. ALL PORTIOPJS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE CLASSIFIED SECRET SECRET 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 - ' Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 SECRET 4. Foreign Affairs Briefings on the Philippines On 12 September 1984, Asian and Pacific Affairs Subcommittee of the HFAC was given an interagency intelligence briefing on the Communist insurgency in the Philippines. On 13 September 1984, the East Asian and Pacific Affairs Subcommittee of the SFRC was also briefed. Both Committees plan to hold open hearings on the Philippines in the near future . Future Items 1. FOIA Expect House to consider H.R. 5164 Monday, 17 September and to vote on it Wednesday, 19 September. SECRET. Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 SECRET 2. Drug Czar Bills The House and Senate Bills are ready for Conference. Boland has written a letter requesting protection of DCI equities. 3. Afghanistan Resolution Senator Tsongas may try to push a new version through the Senate. Charles A. Briggs Director, Office of Legislative Liaison SE:C~ET. Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6 SECRET DCI WEEKLY PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE Commencing Monday, 17 September, of the PAO office, only myself and the media relations aspects will remain at Headquarters at a new location. The speech writing, appearances, presentations, letter answering, Academic Coordinator, and Publications Review Board will be ensconced in Ames Building. Presentations In addition to five of the regular type briefings, some 300 MIT alumni in the Washington area visited Headquar n the evening of 13 September. They received an introductory briefing by and then were addressed by Jim Hirsch, ADDS&T, on the role of scientific an technical intelligence. Several PAO officers participated in the arrangements. S~~~ET 14 September 1984 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP86M00886R002700010027-6