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Capabilities Against the Hostile Intelligence
Threat, 1983-1988, which responded tc NSSD-2
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The August 1982 report of the Strategic and
Military Task Force of the PFIAB kiw
The study will also take note of related studies now under-
way. 101 u
The for consideration by the National Security
interagency study will produce an NSDD and supporting Council,
report, which will address, at a minimum, the following:
1.
Broad USG technology transfer policy
2.
USG structure to integrate and implement policy, and for
oversight
to identify and protect critical technology,
3.
Procedures including classified DOD & Defense contractor proprietary
technology related to military systems.
4.
Role of the Intelligence Community
5.
How technology transfer policy affects other econcmic,
security, and foreign policies and objectives
6.
Public awareness of the problem, to include industry
and academia. let 3
Administration (U)
This study will be conducted by an Transfer interagency of Strategic group, under Tech-
the Senior Interagency include Group representatives on from the Depart-
nology. of It State; should Treasury, Defense, Justice, Commerce the US Trade and
ments the National Security Council staff, the
Representative Energy, the Director of Central National Intelligence, beronautics and
Office Administration, of Policy Development, and the Office the of Science and Technology
Space
Policy. (U)
outline and timetable for the study will be provided Affairs to by the
An Assistant to the President for National Security
April 30, 1983. (U)
Rawas Reagan
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