CLASSIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS SAFEGUARDING OFFICIAL INFORMATION IN THE INTERESTS OF THE DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES

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CIA-RDP70-00211R000900030038-7
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March 31, 2006
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November 27, 1953
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Approved For Release 2006/ SECRET SAFEGUARDING OFFICIAL INFORMATION IN T'FIE INTERESTS OF THE DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES 1. The President on 5 November 1953 signed Executive Order No. 10501 with title as given above. This Executive Order becomes effective 15 Decem- ber 1953- 2. CIA Regulations are currently being rewritten to incorporate as necessary the provisions of this Executive Order. In the interim, however, it is considered desirable that all employees become familiar with this Executive Order and that guidance be given concerning those provisions not covered in existing Agency Regulations. 3.' ?he following advice and instructions are given for CIA imple- mentation on 15 December of those provisions of the Executive Order not currently in CIA Regulations: a. The words "Security Information" which previously followed a security classification will no longer be used. Rubber stamps presently in use which show a security classification and the words "Security Information" can be changed by removal of the latter words with a sharp knife or razor blade. or if this is not practicable, the words will be deleted by drawing a pen line through them. Present stocks of forms will only be over- ++.w a-.~.a ~,w~ t/1 13L VGVL QWL ucaa .La1+ VLLG WUjVU= +76CUT1TiY 1RIor- motion" will not be released outside of CIA. Either these printed r forms will be overprinted to strike out the words "Security Information" printed, or destroyed and reprinted, upon the recommendation or with the-concurrence of the Printing Advisory Staff, General Services Office. Material which is presently classified RESTRICTED "Security Informa- tion" need not be reviewed at this time for the purpose of downgrading or upgrading except when such material is to be transmitted outside of the Agency* d. The language of definitions of TOP SECRET, SECRET, and CONFI- DENTIAL in the Executive Order differs in some respects from that used in current CIA Regulations. However, in substantive intent, the defini- tions are not dissimilar. 1 Approved For Release 2006/04/135'RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 0 SECURITY 27 November 1953 e. There will be established in the Office of the Assistant Director for Collection and Dissemination the position of CIA Classi- fication Control Officer who will provide general guidance to Office, Division and Staff Chiefs in carrying out the requirements of Executive Order 10501. Each Chief of Office under the Deputy Director (Intelli- gence) and the Deputy,Director (Administration), each Chief of Area Division and Senior Staff under the Deputy Director (Plans), and the Director of Training and the Assistant Director for Communications will: (1) Designate sufficient persons by name or position as having authority to classify original documents to insure the orderly and expeditious transaction of business. (2) Designate persons to be responsible for the continuing review of classified material for the purpose of declassifying or downgrading. (3) Designate Assistant Classification Control Officers who in consultation with the CIA Classification Control Officer will assist responsible component heads in the continuing review of the implementation of this Order. f. The Director of Security will assist the CIA Classification Control Officer with advice and guidance and in the conduct of training and orientation programs. The Director of Security, together with the CIA Classification Control Officer, will establish an active inspection program to insure that the provisions of this Executive Order are being carried out. g. The use of an automatic downgrading paragraph or statement will be used in correspondence and on documents whenever practicable; e.g., after a specified event or date, or upon removal of classified enclosures, the material will be downgraded or declassified. For example: (1) Regraded UNCLASSIFIED (or appropriate classification) when separated from classified enclosure. (2) After 30 June (or appropriate date), this mem- orandum is downgraded to (3) When subject project becomes operational, these planning papers are downgraded to 0000316 SECRET 001076113 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 25X1 10 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 SECURITY 27 November 1953 h. The present accountability system of logs, courier receipts, and intra-office routing sheets used in the transmission of TOP SECRET, SECRET and CONFIDENTIAL documents within CIA is considered to offer an equivalent degree of security to that required by the Executive Order for transmission outside an agency. i. TOP SERET, SECRET, CONFIDENTIAL and Registered documents of all classifications will continue to be stored in safes, safe files, or vaults. RESTRICTED documents not registered, until such time as they may be declassified, will be stored in metal file cabinets with key locks or in safes. 'L.K.WHITE Acting Deputy Director (Administration) Encl. Copy EO 10501 3 SECRET Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 EYECLITiE ORDER SA"MARDING OFFIC TAL f TOl fATION TN THE IN S OF THE DEFFISE OF THE LINTrED STOW WHEREAS it is essential that the oit4,ze.ns of thq.-kited States be informed concerning the activities of theS._-.governmept and WHEREAS the interests of national defense require the preservation of the ability of the United States to protect and defend itself against all hostile or destructive action by oovert or overt means, including espionage as well as military action; and WHEREAS it is essential that certain offic:ia,l. information affecting the national defense be protected uniformly against unauthorized disclosure: SOW, THEREFORE:, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and statutes, and as Preeidenb.:of the United States., and deeming each action necessary in the beet interests of the national security, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Classification Categoriess Official information which requires protection in the interests of national defense shall be limited to three categories of classification, which in descending order of importance shall carry one of the following designations: Top Secret., Secret, or Confidential. No other designation shall be used to classify defense information, including military information$ as requiring protection in the interests of national defense, except as expressly provided by statute. These categories are defined as follows: (a) T Secret: Except as may be expressly provided by statute, the use of the. classification Top Secret .shat]. be authorized, by appropriate authority, only for defense information or material which requires the highest degree of protection. The Top Secret classification shall be applied only to that information or material the defense as of of which is paramount, and the unauthorized disclosure ofich could result in exceptionally grave damage to the Nation such as leading to a definite break in diplomatic relations affecting the defense of the United States, an armed attack against the United States or its allies, a war, or the compromise of military or defense plans., or intelligence operations, or scientific or technological developments vital to the national defense. (b) Secrets Except as may be expressly provided by statute, the use of the classification Secret shall be authorized, by Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R00090003,0038-7 appropriate authority, only for defense information or material the unauthorized disclosure of which could result in serious damage to the Nation, such as by jeopardizing the international relations of the United States, endangering the effectiveness of a program or policy of vital importance to the national defense, or compromising important military or defense plans, scientific or technological developments important to national defense, or information revealing important intelligence operations. (o) Confidential: kept as maybe expressly provided by statute, the use of the classification Confidential shall be authorized, by appropriate authority, only for defense information or material the unauthorized disclosure of which could be prejudicial to the defense interests of the nation. Section 2 Limitation of Authority to Classify: The authority to classify defense information or material under this order shall be limited in the departments and agencies of the executive branch as hereinafter specified. Departments and agencies subject to the specified limitations shall be designated by the President: (a) In those departments and agencies having no direct responsibility for national defense there shall be no authority for original classification of information or material under tbie .orders (b) In those departments and agencies having partial but not primary responsibility for matters pertaining to national defense the authority for original dlassification of information or material under this order shall be exercised only by the head of the department or agency, without delegation. (c) In those departments and agencies not affected by the provisions of subsections (a) and (b), above, the authority for original classification of information or material under this order shall be exercised only by responsible officers or employees, who shall be specifically designated for this purpose. Heads of such departments and agencies shall limit the delegation of authority to classify as severely as is consistent with the orderly and expeditious transaction of Government business. Section 30 Classification: Persons designated to have authority for original classification of information or material which requires, protection in the interests of national defense under this order ahhll be held responsible for its proper classification in accordance with 0000318 10 11 RO O CU3 038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13: CIA-RDP70-0 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 the definitions of the three categories in section 1, hereof, Unnecessary classification and over-classification shall be scrupulously avoided. the-following special;roles shall be observed in classification of defense information or materials (a) Documents in General-. Documents shall be classified according toown co and not necessarily. according to their relationship to other documents. References to classified material which do not reveal classified defense information shall not be classified, (b) Physically Connected Documents.- The classification of a file or `. _~ group of physically connected documents shall be at least as high as that of the most highly classified document therein. Documents separated from the file or group shall be handled in accordance with their individual defense classification. (c) P ult.iple Classification-. A document, product, or substance shall bear a 'classification at least as high as that of its highest classified components. The document, product, or substance shall bear only one over-all classification, notwithstanding that pages, paragraphs, sections, or components thereof bear different classifications. (d) Transmittal Letters: A letter transmitting defense information shall be classified at least as high as its highest classified enclosure. (e) Information Originated , a Eplai a Government or Organizations Defense information of a classified nature furnished to the United States by a foreign government or international organization shall be assigned a classification which will assure a degree of protection equivalent to or .greater than that required by the government or international organization which furnished the informations Section 4. Deolassifioation, Downgrading, or pgrdings Reads of departments or agencies originating classified material shall designate ..persona to be responsible for continuing review of such classified .material for the purpose of declassifying or downgrading.it whenever national defense considerations permit, and for receiving requests for such review from all sources. Formal procedures shall be established to provide specific means'for prompt review of classified material and its declassification or downgrading in order to preserve the effectiveness and integrity of the classification system and to eliminate accumulation of classified material which no longer requires protection in the defense interest. The following special rules shall be observed with Approved, For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 respect to changes of classification of defense material: (a) Automatic Chan es: To the fullest extent practicable, the classifying authority shall indicate on the material (except telegrams) at the time of original classification that after a .specified evA3At or date, or upon removal of classified enclosures, the material will be downgraded or declassified. (b) Non-Automatic Changes: The persons designated to receive requests for review of classified material may downgrade or declassify each material when circumstances no longer warrant its retention in its original classification provided the consent of the appropriate classifying authority has been obtained. The downgrading or declassification of extracts from or paraphrases of classified documents shall also require the consent of the appropriate classifying authority unless the agency making such -extracts knave positively that they warrant a classification lower than that of the document from which extracted, or that they are not classified. (c) Material Officially Transferred: In the case of material transferred by.or pursuant to statute or Executive order from one department or agency to another for the latter's use and an part of its official files or property, as distinguished from transfers merely for purposes of storage, the receiving department or agency shall be deemed to be the classifying authority for all purposes under this order, including declassification and downgrading. (d) Material Not Officially Transferred: When any department or agency has in its posses possession any classified material which has become five years old, and it appears (1) that each material originated in an agency which has since become defunct and whose files and other property have not been officially transferred to another department or agency within the meaning of subsection (o), above, or (2) that it is impossible for the possessing department or agency to identify the originating agency, and (3) a review of the material indicates that it should be downgraded or declassified, the said possessing department or agency shall have power to declassify or downgrade such material. If it appears probable that another department or agency may have a substantial interest in whether the classification of any particular information should be-maintained, the possessing department or agency shall not exercise the power conferred upon it by this subsection, except with the consent of the other department or agency, until thirty days after it has notified such other department or agency of the 0000319 Approved For Release 2006/04/13: CIA-RDWQ lT( 50a030030038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 ?5 nature of the material and of its iaitenti-ors to declassify or downgrade the same. During such thirty day .period the other department. or agency may, if it so desires, express its objections to declassifying or downgrading the particular material, but the power to make the ultimate decision shall reside in the possessing department or agency, (e) Classified Te9.ejrama: Such telegrams shall not be referred to, extracted from, paaraphrased, downgraded, declassified, or disseminated, except in accordance with special regulations issued by the head of the originating department or agency. Classified telegrams transmitted over cryptographic systems shall be handled in accordance with the regulations of the transmitting department or agency, (f) Downgrading: If the recipient of classified material believes that it has been classified too highly, he may make a request to the reviewing official who may downgrade or declassify the material after obtaining the consent of the appropriate classifying authority. (g) adin : If the recipient of unclassified material believes that it should be classified, or if the recipient of classified material believes that its elaseification is not sufficiently protective, it shall be safeguarded in accordance with the classification deemed appropriate and a request made to the reviewing official, who may classify the material or upgrade the classification after obtaining the consent of the appropriate classifying authority, (h) Notification of Changes in Classification: The reviewing official taking action to declassify, downgrade, or upgrade classified material shall notify all addressees to whom the material was originally transmitted. Section 5, Marking of Classified Mat : After a determination of the proper defense classification to be assigned has been made in accordance with the provisions of this order, the classified material shall be marked as follows: (a) Bow Dock: The assigned defense classification on bound documents, such as books or pamphlets, the pages of which are permanently and securely fastened together, shall be conspicuously marked or stamped on the outside of the front cover, on the title page, on the first page, on the back page and on the outside of the back cover. In each case the markings shall be applied to the top and bottom of the page or cover, Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 (b) Unbo=d Documents: The assigned defense classification on unbound docuaents, such an letters, memoranda, reports., telegrams, and other'similar documents, the pages of which are not permanently and securely fastened together, shall be,conspicuously marked or stamped at the top and bottom of each page, in such manner that.-,thy marking will be clearly visible when the pages are clipped or stapled together. (c) Charts, Mns., and Drawings: Classified charts, maps, and drawings shall carry the defense classification marking under the legend, title block, or scale in such manner that it will be reproduced on all copies made therefrom. Such classification shall'also be marked at the top and bottom in each instance. (d) Photoraphs, Films and Recordings: Classified photographs., films, and recordings, and their containers, shall be conspicuously and appropriately marked with the assigned defense classification. (e) Products or Substances: The assigned defense classification shall be conspicuously marked on classified products or substances, if possible, and on their containers, if possible, or, if the article or container cannot be marked, written notification of such classifica- tion shall be furnished to recipients of such products or substances. (f) Reproduction: All copies or reproductions of classified material shall be appropriately marked or stamped in the same manner as the original thereof. (g) Unclassified Material: Rormlly, unclassified material shall not be marked or stamped Unclassified unless it is essential to convey to a recipient of such material that it has been examined specifically with a view to imposing a defense classification and has been determined not to require such classsification. (h) Cann ? or Rem of Classific o whenever classified material is declassified, downgraded, or upgraded, the material shall be marked or stamped in a prominent place to reflect the change inn classification, the authority for the action, the date of action, and the identity of the person or unit taking the action. In addition, the old classification marking shall be cancelled and the new classification (if any) substituted therefor. Automatic change in classification shall be indicated by the appropriate classifying authority through marking or stamping in a prominent place to reflect information specified in subsection 4 (a) hereof. (I) Material Furnished Persons not in the Executive Branch of the Governments when classified material affecting the national defense is furnished authorized persons, in or out of Federal service, 0000320 more 001076113 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 other than those in the executive branch, the following notation, in addition to the assigned classification marking, shall whenever practicable be placed on the material, on its container, or on the written notification of its assigned classifications "This material contains information affecting the national defense of the United States within the meaning of the f`" i I espionage laws, Title i8, U0S0Co, gate. 793 and 791 , the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an fJ~ unauthorized person is prohibited by law". Use of alternative ?ki,og concerning "Restricted Data" as defined by the Atomic Energy Act is authorized when appropriates Section 6. Custod and Safekeepiaag2 The possession or use of classified defense information or material shall be limited to locations where facilities for secure storage or protection thereof are available by means of which unauthorized persons are prevented from gaining access thereto. Whenever each information or material is not under the personal supervision of its oustodian, whether during or outside of working hours, the following physical or mechanical means shall be taken to protect its (a) Stores of Tok Secret Material: Top Secret defense material shall be protected in storage by the most secure facilities possible. Normally it will be stored in a safe or a safe-type steel file container having a three-position, dial-type, combination look, and being of each weight, size, construction, or installation as to minimize the possibility of surreptitious entry, physical theft, damage by fire, or tampering. The head of a department or agency may approve other storage facilities for this material which offer comparable or better protection, such as an alarmed area, a vault, a Necure vault-type room, or an area under close surveillance of An armed guard o (b) Secret a,Confidential Material: These categories of defense material may be stored in a 'manner authorized for Top Secret material, or in me a e ca beets equ had with steal lockbar and an *pproved three combination dial-At a padlock from which the aanufactarer?s identification numbers have been obliterated, or in comparably secure facilities approved by the head of the department or agency. (c) Other Classified Materials Heads of departments and agencies shat proscribe such protective facilities as may be .necessary in their departments or agencies for material originating under statutory provisions requiring protection of certain information. Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 8 (d) Changes of Lock Combinations Combinations on locks of safekeeping equipment shah e change ,''only by `persons having appropriate security clearance, whenever sud equipment is placed in use after procurement from the manufacturer-or-other sources., whenever a person knowing the combination-is''transferred from the office to which the equipment- is - assigned., or whenever the combination has been- subjected_to'comprom se, and at least once every year. Knowledge-of combinations-shall be limited to`the minimum number of persons necessary for operating purposes,. Records of combinations shall. be classified no lower than the highest category of classified defense- material authorized for storage in the safekeeping equipment concerned, (e) Custodianps Responsibilities; 'Custodians of classified defense material shall be responsible for providing the best possible protection and idc6uht4 ility-for"such-matdrial'at all times and particularly for securely locking classified material in approved safekeeping 'equipment whenever it ?? not ' 1n user or under direct supervision 'of -autliori'zed employees.' Custodians shall follow procedures which insure that unauthorized persons- do-not gain access to classified defense information or material by sight or sounds and classified infoiiaation-shall not be discussed with or in the presence of unauthorized persons, (f) Tee hone Conversations& Defense information classified in the three categories under the provisions of this order shall not be revealed in telephone conversations., except as may be authorized under section -8 hereof ' with `i^espect -to the transmission of Secret and-Confidential material over certain military communications circuits, (g) Loss or: Subjection to Compromise., Any person in the executive Bch who has knowledge _ of -'the- loss or possible subjection to compromise _ of classified defeiise' infoizaation shall promptly report the circiuastances to - a designated official of his agency',, and the latter shall-take dpprbpftatb' action- forthwith., including advice to the originating department or agency. Section 7. Accountability and Disseminations Knowledge or possession of classified defense information =1 be-'permitted only to persons whose official duties require-such acce'ss'-in the- interest of promoting national defense and only if-they have been determined to be trustworthy. Proper control of dissemination- of classified defense information shall be maintained at all-times, including good accountability records of classified defense information documents, and severe limitation on the number of such documents., originated as 00003 001076113 Approved F8r Release 2006/04/13 CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 more Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 well as the number of copies thereof reproduced. The number of copies of classified defense information-d6cuirients` shall beu kept to a minimum to decrease the risk- of -ceanproiriise of the information contained in such documents and the financial burden_6n`the Governrneiit in protecting such documents. The following special rules-shall be observed in connectio-n with accountability for and dissemination of defense informatiop or materials (a) Accountability Procedures", Heads of-'de-partments and agencies shall prescribe such accountability procedures as are necessary to control effectively the dissemination'of classified defense information, with -particiilarly severe- control on material classified Top Secret"iiiider'this 'ordero- -Top Secret Control Officers-shall-be-designated, as-required, to receive, maintain' accountability registers of, and dispatch Top Secret material. (b) Dissemination Outside the Executive Branchs Classified defense information shall-no be disseminated outside the-executive branch except under cOnditiOns slid through channels authorized by the head of the disseminating department .. or agency. even--though the person or agency to irhich'disseninat on of such information is proposed to be made may have been solely or partly responsible for its production. (c) Information Originating"'-in- AnotherJDartment-or Agencys Except as otherwise provided -a'6tio" n- -1O2 of the National Security Act of July 26, 191 7,. _C_&-343.0' 61. Stato- 98,, as amended 50' U.S.C? secs. ).O3, - classified defense inforanat :on originating in" another department'or agency`shall'.not be'disseminated outside the receiving departanerit or agency without -the consent _ of -the- . - originating departmennt-er a g-enoye-DO tints and-i~iterial containing defense information which are classified Top Secret or Secret shall not be reproduced without the consent of the originating department or agency. Section 8,. TransmissionT or"ti?an .ss oii outside a department or agency, classified defense material of 'the three categories originated under the provisions of this order shall, be prepared and transmitted as followsg (a:)_ Preparation for Transmission. SSuch-material shall be enclosed in opaque inner and-outer-covers, The inner cover shall be a sealed wrapper or envelope 'plainly marked with the assigned classification and address. The outer cover shall be sealed and more Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 addressed with no indication of the classification of its contents, A receipt form shall be attached to or enclosed in the inner cover: except that Confidential material-shall require a receipt only if the sender deans it necessary. The receipt form shall identify the addressor,, addressee, and the documents but shall contain no classified information. It shall be signed by the proper recipient and returned to the sender, (b) Transmitting Top Secret'Material: The transmission of Top Secret materia s bee e6t-e-E re erably by direct contact of officials concerned, or, alternatively, by specifically designated personnel, by State -Department-'diplomatic pouch, b y a messenger- courier system especially created for that purpose,-or by electric means in encrypted form; or in _'the .. case of -inforiiiation transmitted by the Federal Bureau'of Investigation, such means' of--transmission may be used as are currently approved by-the- Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, unless express reservation to-the contrary is made in exceptional cases by the originating agency (c) Transmitting Secret Material: Secret material shall be transmitted within the co-'n-flen awl United-States by one of the means established for Top Secret -material,'by__ an authorized courier, by United States registered mail, or by protected commercial express, air or surface..- Secret 'material may be transmitted outside the continental limits of the. United States by one of the means established for Top Secret material- by commanders-or-masters of vessels of United States registry, or-by United-States Post Office- registered mail 'through Army- Na'; yor Air Force- postal' facilities,. provided that the material does- not- at anytime pass-out of United States Government control arid' does-not pass through_ -a foreign postal system. Secret material' may,- however, be transmitted between United States Government'and/or Canadian Government installations in continental United States, Canada-and Alaska by United States and Canadian registered mail with registered mail receipt. In an emergency, Secret mater al may also be transmitted over military communications. circuits in accordance-with- regulations promulgated for such purpose by the Secretary of Defense. (d) Transmitting Confidential"Materialg' Confidential defense material shall be transmitted hin tE-e_Th3ted-States _.by one of -'the means established for higher'class fications, by-registered mail, or by express or freight under such'specfic"conditions as'may be prescribed by the head of_'the'department-or agency concerned. Outside the continental United States,' Confidential defense material shall be transmitted in the sane manner as authorized for higher classifications, 0000322 001076113 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 m-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 (e) Within-an A_, __genc a Preparation-of classified defense material for transmission'. antransmission of- it., within a department or agency shall be governed-by regulations,,issued by the head of the department or agencyp insuring a degree of security equivalent-to that outlined above for transmission outside a department or agency. Section 9. Disposal ~__ and Destructions Documentary record material a made or received byb e arxnen or agency-in--connection with transaction of public business and preserved as ' eviclexice . of - the --organization,, functions'. policies... operations'. decisions,,- procedure's -or other activities of any department or 'agency of the Govermnent;9-'or' because'-of the-informational value of_the data contained. therein -mar be destroyed only in accordance" with the'-act - of `July 79 191..39 c. 192. 57 Stat. 380.9 as amended., 14 U.B.C. 366-380. Non-record classified"materiah consisting of-extra copies and duplicates including shorthand notes, preliminary drafts, used carbon paper., and other material of similar teiaporary-nature9'may be-'destroyed., under procedures established by the head-of_the department or - agency; which meet the following requirements,, as soon as it has served its purpose (a) Methods of Destruction; Classified defense material shall be destroyer by burning in the presence of an -appropriate official or by other methods authorized by the'head-of any agency provided the resulting destruction is equally complete. (b) Records of Destructions Appropriate accountability records maintained in the department or agency shall reflect the destruction of: classified defense material. Section 10. Orientation and Inspections TO promote the basic purposes of this orer,,,heaa s of those departments' and agencies originating or handling classified defense__informatiofi shall designate experienced persons to coordinate and*supervise_the-'activi:tles applicable to their departments or agencies under this order.' Persons so designated shall .maintain active training and orientation, pr ograms-for -employees concerned with ' classified defense informatlor to _ impress _each` siich-'employee with his individual responsibility for exercising vigilance aiid--care in complying with the provisions of this orciere Such persons all be' authorized"on behalf of the heads of'the departments-aiid agencies to establish adequate and active -inspection programs to the end that the provisions of this order are administered effectively. Section 11. Interpretation of Regulations .by the Attorney General. The Attorney General,, upon request of-the head of a department or agency or his duly designated representative, Shall personally or through authorized representatives of the-Departmerityof Justice'render an interpretation of these regulations in connection with any problems arising out of their administration. Approved For Release 2006/0TA3T: CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Section 12. Statutory Requirements: Nothing in this order shall be construed,to authorize the disseminations handling or. transmission of classified information contrary to the provisions of any statute. Section 13. "Restricted Data"' as Defined in the Atomic Energy Act: Nothing in this order shall supersede any requirements made by or under the Atomic Energy Act of August 1, 19I6,-as amended. ttRestricted Data" as defined by the said act shall be handled, protected, classified, downgraded, and declassified in conformity with the provisions of-the Atomic Energy Act of 19116, as amended, and the regulations of the Atomic Energy Commission. Section Ui.. Combat Operations: -The provisions of this order with regard to dissemination, transmission, or safekeeping of classified defense information or material may be so modified in connection with combat or combat-related operations as the Secretary of Defense may by regulations prescribe. .Section 15. Exceptional Cases: When, in an exceptional case, a person or agency not authorized to classify defense information originates information which is believed to require- classification, such person or agency shall protect that information in the manner prescribed by this order for that category of'classified defense information into which'it is believed to fall, Sand shall transmit the information forwith, under appropriate'safeguards, to the department, agency, or person having both the authority to classify information and a direct official interest in the information (preferably, that department, agency, or person to which the information would be transmitted in the ordinary course of business)., with'a request that such department, agency, or person classify the information. Section 16. Review to Insure That Information is Not Improperly Withheld Hereunder: The President shalt designate -a member of his staff who shall receive, consider, and take action upon, suggestions or complaints from non-Governmental sources relating to the operation of this order, Section a7- Review to Insure Safeguarding of Classified Defense Information: the National Securitycil shall conduct a continuing review of the implementation of this order to insure that classified defense information is properly safeguarded, in conformity herewith. Section 18. Review ZIthin Departments'and Agencies: The head of each department and agency shall designate a member or members of his staff who shall conduct a continuing review of the implementation of this 0000323 001076118 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 - .3- order within the department or agency ooneOrned to insure that no information is withheld hereunder Which'the-peoplo Of the United States have a right to know,, and-to-inmte-that C1a#mified defenee information is properly safeguarded in conformity herewith. Section-19d Revocation of.Execiitive-Order No. 10293' Executive Order No, 10290 of September =., 1951 is revoked as o he effective date of this order, Section 20, Effective Dates This order shall become effective on December 15$ 19 3 DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER THE- t ITE HOUSES November 59 19530 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7. Memorandum for the - Heads of All DDepartnients and Agencies of the Government The following departments-aid agencies of the-executive pranch.and their" constituent agencies skiall`be subject to the limitations specified-in section 2 of`the_ xeoutive Order e6titled "Safeguarding Official 'Information in the Interests of the Defense of the United State" Aq Original Classification Authority Eliminated: 10, American? Battle - Montmmient6- Carnmissioh 20 Arlington_'Memorial Aii hitheater Commission 3m Commission-of Finne_Arts 4* Committee of 'Purchases of Blind-Made-Products 5a Committee for Reoiprocity-Infortnation 6; Commodity Fichange Commission'_' 7a Export-Dnport'Bank -of 1shington 8a Federal Deposit"Tnsurance''Corporation 9?1 Fpderel. Mediation-'6h-d--Conci7.iation Service 10. Federal Reserve System 11.0 ?Federal. Trade.-Commission l2';> Housing and'Ham..Finan.6 Agency 13. In''di an Claims Cc 'th1ss On 14 Interstate Commerce Commission 150 Missouri Basin_Survey_Comm1ssion ' 160 National Capitol Housing Authority 1.7a National Capital. Park' and`Planiiing 06mmission 18, National: Forest Reservation Commission 19. National. Labor-Relations Board 220' National Mediation- Board 21 Railroad Retirement - -Board 22a Securities aiid'Ekchange"Commission 23, Selective`-Service_System 21 Smithsopian Institution --`- . , ' 25, United States Tariff- Commission 2 d Veterans Admiriist?Dati6ii- 27. Veterans $ducation'Appeals Board 28, War Claims Commission Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7 Original Classification Authority I&mited to Head of enc t 10' Civil Aeronautics Board 20 Defense Transport Administration 3& Department of Agriculture 4a Department of Healthy Education and Welfare 5. Department of the Interior 60 Department of 'Labor 7, Federal Communications'Commissi-on 80 Federal Power Commission _ 90, National Science-Foundaton 10; National Security Training Commission U. Panama Canal Company 12. Post Office Departirierit 130 Reconstruction Finance Corporation 140 Renegotiation Board"" 1$' Small Business Administration 160 Subversive Acitivities-Control Board 17 Tennessee Valley Authority G. Heads of departments and agencies not named herein shall limit- +,he exercise of classification authority rn accordance with ectin 2 c of the order. DWIGHT`D. EISENHOWER THE WHITE HOUSE November 5, 1953 001076113 AAR"S 1W Release 2006/04/13: CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900030038-7