NSSD 2-82 Detecting and Countering the Foreign Intelligence Threat to the United States
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Legal, guideline, structural, and organizational
impediments to achieving required capabilities in these
areas.
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Strengths, vulnerabilities, and weaknesses in regard
to protective security. objectives, policies, and organiza-
tion applicable to US Government agencies, US Government
contractors, and private industry.
- The need to develop a central, all source counter
intelligence information and analysis capability.
It is intended that the review focus on the strengths and
weaknesses of our capabilities to respond to the threat, and
as such it should draw upon previous assessments in
establishing the nature and source of the threat, including
the current multidisciplinary assessment.
Administration
Management of the NSSD 2-82 review will be the responsi-
bility of an interagency review group chaired by the
Director of Central Intelligence or his representative
The interagency review group will report its findings for
National Security Council consideration not later than
June 15, 1982. The interagency review group will include
representatives of the Departments of Defense and Justice, the Central
Intelligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
the National Security Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency,
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Assistant to the President
for National Security Affairs, and others that the Director
of Central Intelligence may choose.
All matters relating to this NSSD will be classified Top
Secret. Dissemination of this NSSD, subsequent study
material, and the resulting draft will be handled on a
strict need-to-know basis.
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