PERSONNEL SECURITY SUBCOMMITTEE TASKING FOR JUNE 1982 THROUGH JUNE 1983

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CIA-RDP87T00623R000200060013-6
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3
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December 22, 2016
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October 25, 2010
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13
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July 7, 1982
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MEMO
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-"'T-' , "]' / l - Approved For Release 2010/10/25: CIA-RDP87T00623R000200060013-6 DTB FH File: Destroy: Return to: Remarks: 1,V +w ,~ 2 Approved For Release 2010/10/25: CIA-RDP87T00623R000200060013-6 Approved For Release 2010/10/25: CIA-RDP87T00623R000200060013-6 OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE In reply refer to: 1-11018/82 7 JUL 1982 POLICY MEMORANDUM FOR CHAIRMAN, DCI SECURITY COMMITTEE SUBJECT: Personnel Security Subcommittee Tasking for June 1982 through June 1983 Reference is made to your 29 June 1982 memorandum, SECOM- D-228, which requested prioritization of the tasking for the Personnel Security Subcommittee (PerSSub). Accordingly, the enclosure provides a prioritized listing of my recommended order of ranking for the ten PerSSub taskings for June 1982-June 1983. Approved For Release 2010/10/25: CIA-RDP87T00623R000200060013-6 Approved For Release 2010/10/25: CIA-RDP87T00623R000200060013-6 PERSONNEL SECURITY SUBCOMMITTEE PROJECTED TASKING 1. Address the problem of personnel security investigators, who normally are not law enforcement officers, obtaining local criminal history information. 2. Conduct a follow-on evaluation and data analysis of the 1980 Investigative Standards Working Group Personnel Security Survey. 3. Pursue polygraph initiatives and the applicability of the polygraph to the Intelligence Community personnel security program. Included'in this effort will be research and education as necessary to achieve broader use of the polygraph within the Intelligence Community. 4. Conduct an on-going review of DCID 1/14 to ensure that its standards and requirements continue to meet the needs of the Intelligence Community. 5. Consider the feasibility of establishing reasonable standards for granting exceptions to DCID 1/14 con- cerning non-U.S. citizenship of family members of those persons applying for SCI access. 6. Improve and update the SCI Adjudicators' Conference as an on-going effort. 7. Establish a training course for adjudicator trainees and interns that encompasses both collateral clearance and SCI access eligibility considerations. 8. Examine the personal liability of investigators, ad- judicators and other personnel security officers vis- a-vis the Federal Tort Claims Act. It is intended that this examination culminate in the presentation of a short (two or three days) seminar about the legal principles that impact on personnel security officers, to include personal liability, constitutional rights, investigative sufficiency, etc. 9. Propose a draft replacement of Executive Order 10450 encompassing all aspects of the federal personnel security program (employability, clearability, etc.), specifically to include the needs of the Intelligence Community. 10. Coordinate 4C programming to insure its compatibility with the adjudicative and clearance/access needs of the Intelligence Community. Approved For Release 2010/10/25: CIA-RDP87T00623R000200060013-6