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COINS PROGRAM MANAGEMENT MEMORANDUM
UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE BOARD
COINS COMPUTER AND COINHUNICATIONS INTERFACE PANEL
REFERENCES:
a. "DIA COINS Test Facilities and Implementation Guide",
dated Mar 6?, Technical Report No. RADC-TIZ-67-665
b. COINS Technical Memorandum of Agreement No. 1, "Data
Communications."
I. INTRODUCTION
The Community On-Line Intelligence System (COINS) 1 (Experiment)
is a network of remote access computer systems interconnected through:'
a1central switch. Selected data files maintained in the computer
systems of participating agencies'will be accessible for data
retrieval b analysts at all other agencies. Computer systems in the'
network will be operated.by.* the Central Intelligence Agency, (two systems.' ="I-11
at Headquarters and
NPIC), Defense Intelligence Agency and the National
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Security The ?(ational Indications Center and Department of State will
have a remote terminal capability through the DIA system. System design
currently provides for security protection of information classified
TOP SECRET SI. DIA will operate the network switch.
II. PURPOSE
The purpose of this memorandum is to formally constitute the
Computer and Communications Interface Panel, and to delineate its tasks
and responsibilities.
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III. MEMBERSHIP
1. Panel membership will be comprised of principal representatives
from each of the COINS participating agencies operating a computer
system in the network, and such other persons as may be required,-?
to assist the panel in the execution of its responsibilities.
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IV. TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The principal Panel tasks are:
1. To develop and coordinate a plan for the interface of the
hardware, software and communications of the COINS network including,
network operating procedures and conventions. The initial plan and
conventions for the COINS I Experiment are contained in reference
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to this memorandum.
2. To implement and monitor the plan in reference "a" and subsequent
modifications or plans.
operations of the network, recommending necessary improvements.
2. The principal representatives will'form the deliberative,
decision making body, and will provide liaison between the panel
their respective agency on all matters within the Panel's purview.
3. DIA is appointed Panel Chairman. Other
this time are:
3. To conduct reliability studies of the technical
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4. A currently identified major task assigned the Panel is to
develop the s eci a sLaiClard network. language to provide
a bridge between indiv-. ;u.:., languages (i.e., agency
language would be translated into the network language prior to
transmission. The network longue ~,e -.r uld be translated into the---local
language by the receiving system).
5. Each Panel Member is responsible for:
(1) Assisting in the formulation of the interface design
concept in the plan, and conduct of network reliability studies.
(2) Coordinating the plan within their respective agencies.
All.agency non-concurrences should be thoroughly documented to
include specific objections.
(3) Effecting and monitoring the implementation and
operation of the approved plan within their respective agencies.
(.4)' Recommending changes.
(5) ,Determining specific dates that approved plans can be
effected by their agency.
V. REPORTING
Periodic reports of Panel projects and status, actions and
network operation are required for purposes of system management
and evaluation as follows.
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1. Provide such information and statistical data to the
COINS Test and Analysis Panel as may be required.
2. Monthly reports to the COINS Program Manager of panel
meetings to include the topics of discussion, conclusions or actions,
problems and recommendations requiring resolution by higher authority;
.or any other matters which the Chairman may wish to include.
3. '-Following circuit activation to all currently participating
agencies, the COINS Program Manager will be informed of each links
current operational schedule (e.g., NSA/DIA link currently scheduled
operational Monday through Friday, 0900 - 1500 hours).
4. Comprehensive semiannual report of major Panel projects and
.status, actions, problems, recommendations, etc.
VI. AGREEMENTS
All arrangements and procedures currently set forth in. the
references are binding on all COINS participating agencies. Recommended
changes to these agreements will be documented, coordinated among all
agencies affected and submitted to the COINS Program Manager for approval.
Non-concurrences will be indicated.
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SUBJECT: COMMUNICATIONS
I. Background
A. In order to determine the feasibility of implementing
COINS I by 1 December 1966, it was mutually agreed between.the
participating Agencies that a site survey of existing area
facilities of the participants was a prerequisite.
1. This survey was conducted in accordance with the
following schedule:
1 June 1966
1000
- DIA
1300
- STATE
2 June 1966
1000
- NPIC
1300
- CIA
3 June 1966
2. The team of Computer/Communications engineers and
planners from NSA/DIA consisted of the following representatives:
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