NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL INTELLIGENCE DIRECTIVE NO. 5 US ESPIONAGE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES ABOARD (EFFECTIVE 17 FEBRUARY 1972)

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approved For Release 2000/09/14: CIA-RD P87B01040007000200a24`` NOT TO BE DISTRIBUTED NSCID No. 5 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL INTELLIGENCE DIRECTIVE NO. 5 1 U.S. ESPIONAGE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES ABROAD (Effective 17 February 1972) Pursuant to the provisions of Section 102(d) of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, the National Security Council hereby authorizes and directs that: 1. For the purpose of this directive: a. Espionage is defined as that intelligence activity directed toward the acquisition of information through clandestine means. b. Counterintelligence is defined as that intelligence activity, with its re- sultant product, devoted to destroying the effectiveness of inimical foreign intelligence activities and undertaken to protect the security of the nation and its personnel, information and installations against espionage, sabotage and subversion. Counterintelligence includes the process of procuring, developing, recording and disseminating information concerning hostile clandestine activity and of penetrating, manipulating or repressing individuals, groups or organiza- tions conducting such activity. 2. To ensure centralized direction through prior, comprehensive and con- tinuing coordination of all clandestine activities authorized herein, the Director of Central Intelligence shall, after appropriate consultation: a. Establish the procedures necessary to achieve such direction and co- ordination, including the assessment of risk incident upon such operations as compared to the value of the activity, and to ensure that sensitive operations are reviewed pursuant to applicable directives. b. Coordinate all clandestine activities authorized herein and conducted outside the United States and its possessions, including liaison that concerns clandestine activities or that involves foreign clandestine services, except when the provisions of paragraph 8 apply; also coordinate clandestine activities with overt collection abroad. c. Invite departments and agencies not permanent members of the United States Intelligence Board that have clandestine counterintelligence re- sponsibilities abroad to participate in deliberations of the Board when clan- destine counterintelligence matters affecting such responsibilities are under consideration. d. Make mutually agreeable arrangements with other departments and agencies for such cover support as may be needed by the Central Intelligence *NSC L3Wc1assification/Release Decision on File* Approved Fore 4: CIA-RDP GROUP 1 E.d.ded from uromo:k ddar.dino -d ,oI :,sec Ro. 020002-5 Copy N2 154 Approved For Release 2000/09/ - : CIA-RDP87`101034R000700020002-5 taMOMOMMW Agency and c)ordinate the arrangements for cover su other department or agency to carry out the clandestii' in paragraph 4 below, except when such cover is to b and without utilizing the facilities of, or becoming idi partments or .gencies of the government or nongoveri e. Resolve cisputes arising in the coordination of U!, destine counterintelligence activities abroad. ppork required by any ie activities authorized e provided unilaterally ntified with other de- imental organizations. S. espionage and clan- 3. The Central Intelligence Agency has primary resp isibility for U.S. clan- destine activities abroad. Subject to the provisions of paragraph 8, it is responsible for the followinf; services of common concern: a. The conduct of espionage outside the United Sta tes and its possessions in order to meet the intelligence needs of all departm nts and agencies con- cerned, in connection with the national security. b. The conduct of clandestine counterintelligence ou side the United States and its posses 3ions. c. The conduct of liaison with foreign clandestine services or, concerning the above clandestine activities, with foreign intelligence or security services. d. The maintenance for the benefit of the intelligent community of central indexes and re4,ords of foreign counterintelligence information. All departments and agencies s iall contribute to this index, on a continu ng basis, such material collected by them as is appropriate for a central file; this material shall be collated and analyzed for appropriate dissemination. e. Upon request and to the extent practicable, assisting other departments and agencies in connection with their cover and sup ort needs. 4. Subject to the provisions of paragraph 2 above, ther departments and agencies with commands or installations located outside the U.S. and its pos- sessions may: a. conduct : upplementary espionage in order to s tisfy departmental in- telligence needs; b. conduct clandestine counterintelligence activities necessary for the se- curity of their personnel, commands, activities and i tallations; c. conduct liaison with foreign clandestine services oii concerning the above clandestine activities, with foreign intelligence or securiy services. 5. The departments and agencies concerned shall ass' gence Agency in its conduct of espionage by providing of continuous, t.mely and specific collection requiremc assessments of Cie value of the information collected. agencies shall provide similar support to each other as re( Central Intelligence Agency shall assist other departm providing, as practicable, assessments of the value to natii information derived from the activities of other agencies st the Central Intelli- guidance in the form nts and, as required, nch departments and tuired. Conversely, the ents and agencies by )nal intelligence of the as authorized herein. 13. In a foreign area, except where paragraph 8 applies, fhe Director of Central Intelligence shall.., after consultation with the Secretary, of State, ensure that Approved For Release 20 { -RDP87`1 01034R000700020002-5 Approved For Release 2000/09/14: CIA-RDP87B0J.0'34R000700020002-5 the senior U.S. representative, or his designated representative, is appropriately advised on a timely basis of U.S. espionage and clandestine counterintelligence activities conducted in or affecting the area. 7. In a foreign area where major U.S. military commands are stationed, the designated representative of the Director of Central Intelligence shall keep the senior U.S. military commanders, or their designated representatives, appropri- ately informed of the espionage and clandestine counterintelligence activities and operations conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency in or from such areas, including liaison between the Central Intelligence Agency and foreign military establishments. 8. In active theaters of war where U.S. forces are engaged, or when the President so directs: a. Except as provided in subparagraph b below, the entire Central Intelli- gence Agency organization conducting espionage and clandestine counter- intelligence operations in or from a theater shall, as a component force, be under the direct command of the U.S. Theater Commander, in accordance with agreements separately reached between the Director of Central Intelli- gence and the Secretary of Defense, and shall provide espionage and counter- intelligence support to military operations. b. Espionage and counterintelligence operations that because of some exceptional political, diplomatic or other implications, are conducted inde- pendently by the Central Intelligence Agency, shall be coordinated by the Director of Central Intelligence with the Secretary of Defense and with the Secretary of State. c. The Secretary of Defense and the Director of Central Intelligence shall establish general prgeedures for the coordination of liaison on clandestine activities between US. military commanders and foreign services that engage in such activities. 9. In addition to the above, the Director of Central Intelligence shall: a. Develop appropriate policy recommendations for National Security Coun- cil consideration with respect to the overall U.S. counterintelligence effort conducted outside the U.S. and its possessions. b. To the extent necessary to ensure conformity with policies approved by the National Security Council, provide for the coordination of all types of U.S. counterintelligence activities conducted abroad and for the coordination of such activities with those conducted by the departments and agencies responsible for domestic counterintelligence. Approved For `4 : CIA-RDP 20002-5 copy N2 154