WEEKLY REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
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The NIO for Strategic Programs participated in an SDI Intelligence
Advisory Committee meeting, chaired by the Director of the Defense
Intelligence Agency, to review intelligence support for the SDI
program. Analysts presented briefings for Lt Gen Abrahamson on Soviet
activities and reviewed plans for DIA's next major interagency report
this fall on Soviet countermeasures and responses to the SDI program.
The NIO for Strategic Programs and the NIO for the USSR will visit Rand
Corporation in California this week to brief senior executives there on
Soviet developments and to learn about various research projects
underway at Rand.
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OCA 88-1435
13 May 1988
MEMORANDUM FOR: The Director
The Deputy Director
FROM: John L. Helgerson
Director of Congressional Affairs
SUBJECT: Weekly Report
Intelligence Oversight Legislation: On a straight party line
vote of 11-6, the HPSCI approved on 11 May a revised version of
H.R. 3822, the Intelligence Oversight Act of 1988. It will now go
to the House Foreign Affairs Committee, which plans to hold
hearings on the bill.
The revised version has a definition of covert action that is
a distinct improvement over the definition of covert action in the
Senate bill. However, the bill continues to be objectionable to
the Administration because of the requirement to notify Congress
of a covert action within 48 hours without exception. A
Republican effort to allow the President to delay notification
beyond 48 hours was defeated on a straight party line vote.
Another Republican proposal, which would criminalize the knowing
and willful disclosure of classified information received pursuant
to the Oversight Act, failed on a tie vote. Some Democrats
supported the proposal (Wilson and Mavroules) and other Democrats
stated that they agreed in principle with the proposal but needed
more time to study it. It is likely the amendment will be offered
again when the bill reaches the floor of the House. STAT
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WEEKLY REPORT FOR THE DCI
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER
WEEK ENDING 13 MAY 1988
1990-91
The Comptroller's Office is well along in the process of meshing the
requested directorate programs for FY 1990-91 to formulate an Agency
program that will be presented at the Executive Committee conference
scheduled for 16-17 June.
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DCI WEEKLY REPORT
PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE
Executive Appearances and Invitations
The DCI spoke to 160 White House Fellows alumni from all sections of the
US on 5 May at the 0E0B. The Fellows said that the DCI did a "superb job" and
the question and answer period was well done. Colonel Klotz, on behalf of the
White House Fellows, thanked the Director for his continued support for their
program.
The DCI addressed the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and
Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association (AFCEA) distinguished
lecture series on Tuesday, 10 May at the Georgetown campus. Approximately 40
academicians, graduate students, CEO's and government leaders were in the
audience. Georgetown professor and assistant program director Hal Bean
reported that the attendees "universally appreciated the candor and the
informative nature of the Director's remarks. He handled some tough questions
on the coming arms agreement and exuded confidence and knowledge of difficult
subjects." According to Professor Bean the Director's statements on secrecy
were supported by the attendees. They appreciated the policy of
accountability "that the Agency will not tell all its secrets but on the other
hand will not play games either."
Public Relations Unit
The DCI Program for Deans on 2 May was a great success, according to
feedback from the Deans who attended. We have received some good suggestions
STAT which we will study for the next running in December 1988. found
his sessions in South Carolina--briefings to a group of business executives
and a lecture at the Citadel--to be well received. Expanding our target
audiences seems to be producing very positive results.
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13 May 1988
MEMORANDUM ,FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Richard J. Kerr
Deputy Director for Intelligence
SUBJECT:
Policy Support
DDI Activity Report 9 - 13 May 1988
The Offices of European Analysis (EURA) and East Asian Analysis (HA)
briefed Presidential Advisor Stephen Danzansky, Under Secretary of State Allen
Wallis, and members of the Toronto Summit team on trade prospects for the
G-7 countries. EURA also provided a typescript on the outlook for the Toronto
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OSWR briefed the National Security Council on the proliferation of
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The Director of Central Intelligence
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National Intelligence Council NIC #01757-88
13 May 1988
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Fritz W. Ermarth
Chairman
SUBJECT: NIC Activity Report, 6 - 12 May 1988
DCI and DDCI Support
The Military Advisory Panel, chaired by General Paul Gorman, met with
General Frederick Woerner, Commander-in-Chief of US Southern Command, and his
J2, Brigadier General John Stewart, to discuss Intelligence Community support
to USSOUTHCOM. Both generals said that support was generally good, but could
improve with closer advance consultation on estimates.
Deane Hoffmann will attend an Economic Policy Council meeting on US trade
objectives for the OECD Ministerial meeting. The session primarily will deal
with options to support the President's effort to reduce subsidies for
agriculture in the developed countries. (NIO/Economics)
Guidance to the Intelliapnrp Community
will disseminate a "sense of the Community" report on the
Polish situation, based on an interagency meeting on 11 May. (A/NIO/Europe)
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Larry Gershwin participated in an SDI Intelligence Advisory Committee
meeting, chaired by the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, to review
intelligence support for the SDI program. Analysts presented briefings for
Lt Gen Abrahamson on Soviet activities and reviewed plans for DIA's next major
interagency report this fall on Soviet countermeasures and responses to the SDI
program. (Nb/Strategic Programs)
Charlie Allen and Carl Ford will host a seminar on North Korea to focus on
intelligence capabilities to forecast hostilities on the Korean peninsula.
Results of the seminar will contribute to revisions of national intelligence
estimates on warning of war on the Peninsula. (Nb/Warning and NIO/East Asia)
Outside Sampling
Carl Ford attended the first in a series of Asia Society discussion
meetings focusing on the Philippines; the first topic for the group will be
near-term economic prospects. (NIO/East Asia)
will speak on "Eastern Europe and European Security" at the
regional meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic
Studies (AAASS) on 13 May and will participate in a Brookings dinner discussion
on reform in Eastern Europe on 16 May. (A/NIO/Europe)
Julian Nall will make a week-long visit to weapons laboratories (Los Alamos
National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) and industrial
research facilities. (NIO/Science and Technology)
Larry Gershwin will visit TRW and Rand Corporation in California to brief
their senior executives on Soviet strategic forces and to learn about various
intelligence collection research projects underway at those facilities.
(Nb/Strategic Programs)
Bob Blackwell will visit Rand next week for briefings and consultations on
Soviet domestic and foreign policy and to give a lecture on Gorbachev's agenda
and its prospects. (Nb/USSR)
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5. The Office of Training and Education (OTE) on 5 May sponsored a
lively discussion between Gregory Treverton, author of Covert Action: The
Limits of Intervention in the Postwar World, and 31 senior Agency officers.
6. OTE has completed the pilot running of a six-week French total
immersion program that integrates regional training with language training.
Regional training included presentations by senior DI personnel on Soviet
activities abroad, the social and political impact of tribalism in Africa, and
a case study on Zaire. Regional training also will be integrated into
Portuguese and Spanish total immersion training during the next' two months.
7. As of 30 April the Office of Finance (OF)-had
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will begin testing the next generation automated tieid accounting system
STARS, the Station Accounting and Reporting System -- next month.
installed the automated
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8. Office of Personnel (OP) representatives attending a recent United
Negro College Fund job fair received resumes from 56 individuals interested in
positions with the Agency. OP representatives also attended the Second
National Asian Pacific American Training Conference and learned of several
resources for identifying Asian-Pacific Americans for Agency employment.
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aid kits, and medical training for the inspection teams that will be deployed
into remote areas of the Soviet Union to monitor the Intermediate-Range
Nuclear Forces Treaty once the treaty is ratified.
R. M. Huffstutler
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