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Congressional Notification of Significant Intelligence Activities
U.S. Army. Chief of Staff informs U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Assistant Secretary that the transfer of 1,000 TOW Missiles to U.S. Central Intelligence Agency circumvented normal procedures; U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary believes that responsibility for notification of U.S. Congress regarding transfer of TOW Missiles rests with U.S. Central Intelligence Agency
National Security Council Structure Provisions of National Security Decision Directive 2
U.S. National Security Council. Senior Inter-Agency Group-Counterintelligence is chaired by a representative of the U.S. Director of Central Intelligence or the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Director in accordance with U.S. National Security Council. Senior Inter-Agency Group-Intelligence guidelines; U.S. National Security Council. Senior Inter-Agency Group-Counterintelligence consists of representatives of the [U.S. Department of State. Office of the Secretary; U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary; U.S. Director of Central Intelligence; U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Director; U.S. Executive Office of the President. Assistant for National Security Affairs; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff. Chairman; U.S. National Security Agency. Director] and of the heads of other Intelligence community organizations as appropriate; U.S. National Security Council. Senior Inter-Agency Group-Counterintelligence is established by the U.S. Director of Central Intelligence; U.S. National Security Council. Senior Inter-Agency Group-Intelligence carries out additional reviews of Intelligence operations as directed by the U.S. President; U.S. National Security Council. Senior Inter-Agency Group-Intelligence conducts annual reviews of sensitive Foreign intelligence Intelligence collection and Counterintelligence operations and provides an Intelligence Report to the U.S. National Security Council; U.S. National Security Council. Senior Inter-Agency Group-Intelligence submits to the U.S. National Security Council annual Intelligence assessments of the Threats to U.S. interests from [Foreign intelligence agencies; Terrorism]; U.S. National Security Council. Senior Inter-Agency Group-Intelligence considers Counterintelligence operations referred to it by members of the Intelligence community; U.S. National Security Council. Senior Inter-Agency Group-Intelligence establishes guidelines for centralized [Records management; which are consistent with] [Legislation; Executive Order]; U.S. National Security Council. Senior Inter-Agency Group-Intelligence establishes Foreign intelligence priorities and reviews proposals for sensitive Collection requirements referred to it by the U.S. Director of Central Intelligence; U.S. National Security Council. Senior Inter-Agency Group-Intelligence will be augmented by the [U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Director; U.S. National Security Agency. Director] when it meets to discuss Counterintelligence operations; U.S. National Security Council. Senior Inter-Agency Group-Intelligence is chaired by the U.S. Director of Central Intelligence and composed of the [U.S. Executive Office of the President. Assistant for National Security Affairs; U.S. Department of State. Office of the Deputy Secretary; U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Deputy Secretary; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff. Chairman]; U.S. National Security Council. Senior Inter-Agency Group-Intelligence is established to advise and assist the U.S. National Security Council in its responsibilities for [Intelligence policy; Intelligence operations]; U.S. Director of Central Intelligence is identified as the principal Intelligence advisor of the U.S. President; U.S. Department of State. Office of the Secretary is identified as the principal Foreign policy advisor of the U.S. President; U.S. National Security Council. Senior Inter-Agency Group-Intelligence reviews National Foreign Intelligence Program Budgets proposals and develops Standards for Counterintelligence Intelligence policy; U.S. National Security Council Organization and functions under the Reagan Administration are described
Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) Organization, Relationships, and Delegations of Authority
U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. Director establishes policies for national and international Mapping, charting, and geodesy on coordination with the U.S. Department of Defense. Assistant Secretary for International Security Affairs and for executing U.S. Department of Defense responsibilities under international and Interagency agreements; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff provide recommendations for U.S. Defense Mapping Agency joint Personnel programs to the U.S. Department of Defense. Under Secretary for Research and Engineering; U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. Deputy Director is selected by the U.S. Department of Defense. Under Secretary for Research and Engineering based on the recommendation of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff when chosen from Military officers; U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. Director is authorized to assign U.S. Department of Defense components to carry out Mapping, charting, and geodesy Research and development and data Collection requirements as established by the U.S. Defense Mapping Agency and verified by the U.S. Department of Defense. Deputy Under Secretary for Defense Policy; U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. Director is responsible for the Management of [Wages; Awards; Security checks; Income taxes; Records management; Disbursements; Public relations; Security; Publications; Logistics; Contracts]; U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary appoints the U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. Director; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff advise the U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary on Mapping, charting, and geodesy requirements and provide Liaison among the [U.S. Defense Mapping Agency; U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. Director; U.S. Armed Forces. Unified and Specified Commands]; [U.S. Air Force. Office of the Secretary; U.S. Army. Office of the Secretary; U.S. Navy. Office of the Secretary] and the Commanders of the U.S. Armed Forces. Unified and Specified Commands submit their Mapping, charting, and geodesy requirements to the U.S. Defense Mapping Agency; U.S. Department of Defense. Under Secretary for Policy guides the U.S. Defense Mapping Agency on matters of Mapping, charting, and geodesy policy, requirements, and priorities; U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. Director is responsible for providing [Chart; Marine navigation data; Notice to Mariners] for all U.S. [Ships; Mariners]; U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. Director is responsible for Management of the U.S. Defense Mapping Agency and for establishing policies for national and international Mapping, charting, and geodesy in coordination with the U.S. Department of Defense. Assistant Secretary for International Security Affairs and for executing U.S. Department of Defense responsibilities under international and Interagency agreements; U.S. Defense Mapping Agency is placed under the authority of the U.S. Department of Defense. Under Secretary for Research and Engineering; U.S. Defense Mapping Agency is directed to support the [U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary; U.S. Department of the Air Force; U.S. Department of the Army; U.S. Department of the Navy; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff] and other components of the U.S. Department of Defense on matters concerning Mapping, charting, and geodesy; U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. Director establishes Mapping, charting, and geodesy [Research and development; Collection requirements] in coordination with the [U.S. Department of Defense. Under Secretary for Policy; U.S. Department of Defense. Under Secretary for Research and Engineering] and assigns these functions to U.S. Department of Defense components or to Defense contractors; U.S. Department of Defense establishes Organization and functions for the U.S. Defense Mapping Agency
Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) Update of DMA Organization and Responsibilities
U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. Director conducts Security checks and makes decisions on Security clearances for U.S. Defense Mapping Agency Personnel; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff provide recommendations for joint U.S. Defense Mapping Agency Personnel programs to the U.S. Department of Defense. Assistant Secretary for Command, Control and Communications/Intelligence; U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. Deputy Director is selected by the U.S. Department of Defense. Assistant Secretary for Command, Control and Communications/Intelligence based on the recommendation of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff when chosen from Military officers; U.S. Defense Mapping Agency is directed to support the [U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary; U.S. Department of the Air Force; U.S. Department of the Army; U.S. Department of the Navy; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff; U.S. Armed Forces. Unified and Specified Commands] and other components of the U.S. Department of Defense on matters concerning Mapping, charting, and geodesy; U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. Director establishes Mapping, charting, and geodesy and data Collection requirements in coordination with the U.S. Department of Defense. Assistant Secretary for Command, Control and Communications/Intelligence and assigns these functions to U.S. Department of Defense components or to Defense contractors; U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. Director is responsible for establishing policies for national and international Mapping, charting, and geodesy in coordination with the [U.S. Department of Defense. Assistant Secretary for International Security Affairs; U.S. Department of Defense. Assistant Secretary for International Security Policy] and for executing U.S. Department of Defense responsibilities under international and Interagency agreements; U.S. Defense Mapping Agency is placed under the authority of the U.S. Department of Defense. Assistant Secretary for Command, Control and Communications/Intelligence
National Command and Control Capability and Defense Intelligence Blue Ribbon Report
Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report recommends improved Information security policy to guard against Leaks of information; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report recommends that the Defense intelligence community be restructured to improve Management policy and to assure the provision of Intelligence to the [U.S. President; U.S. Department of Defense] and other users; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report states that user access to Intelligence products subject to Compartmentation is hindered by the Organizational structures set up for [Information retention; Classification]; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report authors are informed that Defense attaches \"do more harm than good\" and that Defense intelligence community Intelligence analysis does not produce useful Intelligence products; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report authors are informed that Intelligence collection carried out by the Defense intelligence community is excessive and that its Human intelligence Intelligence operations are of little value; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report criticizes the quality of Intelligence assessments carried out by the Defense intelligence community; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report concludes that the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency should be reorganized; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report reviews the role of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency in [Management; Intelligence assessments; Collection requirements; Information dissemination]; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report reviews Defense intelligence community [Signals intelligence; Cryptology; Cryptanalysis] Organization and functions; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report reviews Organization and functions of the [U.S. Director of Central Intelligence; United States Intelligence Board; U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Board of National Estimates]; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report recommends an improved career path for Defense intelligence officers who belong to the U.S. Armed Forces; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report recommends consolidation of [U.S. Army; U.S. Navy; U.S. Air Force] Mapping, charting, and geodesy functions into the U.S. Defense Mapping Agency; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report recommends expanding the Databases maintenance responsibility of the U.S. National Security Agency; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report recommends that the U.S. Department of Defense. Assistant Secretary for Intelligence Oversight represent the U.S. Department of Defense on the United States Intelligence Board; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report recommends that the office of the U.S. Department of Defense. Assistant Secretary for Intelligence Oversight be designated to conduct Liaison on behalf of the U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary on Intelligence matters; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report recommends that the U.S. Department of Defense. Deputy Secretary for Operations represent the U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary in administering Interagency agreements on Intelligence matters with other Government agencies; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report recommends reorganization of U.S. Department of Defense [Information dissemination; Intelligence products; Threat analysis] Intelligence assessments Organizational structures and improved Intelligence collection; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report states that there is no professional corps of Intelligence officers in the U.S. Armed Forces; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report states that U.S. Department of Defense Mapping, charting, and geodesy support entails duplication of effort because the [U.S. Department of the Air Force; U.S. Department of the Army; U.S. Department of the Navy] all have Organizational structures for this function; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report states that Management of the Defense intelligence community is not well coordinated; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report reviews the [Organization and functions; Management] of the U.S. Department of Defense including the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff and the [U.S. Department of the Air Force; U.S. Department of the Army; U.S. Department of the Navy]; Blue Ribbon Defense Panel Report is assigned to review U.S. Department of Defense Research and development efforts and [Military budgets; Military expenditures]; U.S. Executive Office of the President reports to Richard M. Nixon on the Defense intelligence community
Defense Attache System
[U.S. Air Force. Chief of Staff; U.S. Army. Chief of Staff; U.S. Navy. Chief of Naval Operations] provide the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency. Director with Funding for [Aircraft; Ships] required by Defense attaches; [U.S. Army. Chief of Staff; U.S. Navy. Chief of Naval Operations; U.S. Air Force. Chief of Staff] provide the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency. Director with [Logistics; Management; Training] support as needed to administer the Defense Attache System; U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency. Director develops National security functions for Defense attaches in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Defense. Assistant Secretary for International Security Affairs; U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency. Director selects Defense attaches from those nominated by the [U.S. Department of the Air Force; U.S. Department of the Army; U.S. Department of the Navy]; U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency. Director conducts Negotiations with the U.S. Department of State regarding overseas assignments of Defense attaches and the Management policy of the Defense Attache System; Defense attaches accredited to United States Embassies are selected from among Active duty Military officers serving in the [U.S. Army; U.S. Navy; U.S. Air Force; U.S. Marine Corps]; Defense Attache System mission includes serving U.S. Ambassadors by providing Defense attaches for United States Embassies staffs; Defense Attache System mission and functions include National security responsibilities assigned by the U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary; Defense Attache System mission includes representing the [U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff; U.S. Army. Chief of Staff; U.S. Navy. Chief of Naval Operations; U.S. Air Force. Chief of Staff] and Secretaries of the [U.S. Department of the Air Force; U.S. Department of the Army; U.S. Department of the Navy] and the Commanders of the U.S. Armed Forces. Unified and Specified Commands; Defense Attache System is directed by the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency. Director; Defense Attache System functions within the Organizational structures of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency under the direction of the [U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff]; U.S. Department of Defense Organization and functions for the Human intelligence activities of the Defense Attache System
Foreign Materiel Program Establishment of the Foreign Materiel Program Review Board
Department of Defense Directive 3325.1 of 18 September 1986 describes duties of the [U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff; U.S. Department of Defense. Inspector General; U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency; U.S. Army; U.S. Air Force; U.S. Navy; U.S. Marine Corps] regarding programs for Foreign materiel exploitation
Defense Mapping Agency
U.S. Defense Mapping Agency. Director will be chosen from among commissioned Flag officers of the U.S. Armed Forces on Active duty by the U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary
Extent of U.S. Flexibility Under the ABM Treaty to Develop, Test and Deploy SDI Components
Presents views of Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and Office of Defense Secretary, and third perspective, on whether Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty prohibits development, testing, or deployment of Strategic Defense Initiative system
TOW Missile Transfer Pricing Information Paper on Pentagon Error in Pricing TOW Missiles
U.S. Army. Office of the General Counsel conducts Governmental investigations concerning TOW Missiles Arms transfers; U.S. Army. Office of the General Counsel informs U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary that Prices charged for TOW Missiles were in error because they did not reflect a change in specifications