Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 KOKM CIONnRACT FC[M PART I - THE SOMMULE SOMCK B - SWP=/SMVICES AND PRICES B.3. SERvjcES AND PRICES LINE AN DOW MEK DFscR=CH 0001 EXternal PDT&E in accordance with I lot $ 400,000 specifications set forth in Section C. (Subsections 6.1 through 6.4). 0002 Reports I NSP 0002AAWorkplan Milestone Report 1 NSP 0002ABProgress Reports 5 (est) NSP 0002ACSpecial Report 1 NSP 0002ADFinal Te&,nical Report 1 NSP 0002AEvariance Report As needed 0002AFTechnical Briefing NSP 0003 Quick Reaction Capability As needed Page 1 of 7 Enclosure 2 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 PART I - THE SCE9MULE SEMCH C FICATICHS. C.I. WMK SIATEMM: Under this contract, the contractor, as an independent contractor, and riot as an agent, servant, or employee of the Goverrmient, utilizing special knowledge and techniques possessed by and available to the contractor, shall furnish all labor, equipnent, facilities, services, and naterials, necessary for the performance of the work set forth below: See Statement of Work, Enclosure 3, and DD Form 1423 (Contract Data Requirements List) dated 26 Jan 89 attached in Wdbit A. Page 2 of 7 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 PART I - THE SCHEEKM SEC11ON F - DELIVERIES OR PERECEMWE P-1 TIM OF DELIVERY: The work and services required under section B shall be completed/delivered as specified on Err-losure 9. F-2. TERM OF CXDIIRACI!: F.2.1. The work required by task 6.1 through 6.5 shall be performed during the period commencing on the effective date of this contract and not to exceed 18 months in length. F.3. PIACE OF PERFCFMNM: The work under this contract shall be performed at the contractor's facilities unless otherwise provided in this contract. Page 3 of 7 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : ClA-RDP96-0070R003000410001-3 PART I - THE SCHEDULE SBMCK H - SPECIAL FnovMCNS H. 1. DISCrjOSOM OF INFCgNMOU: a- The contractor shall not disclose any information under this contract, including the following, to any person unless (i) it is requi~ for the performance of this contract or (ii) the individual is q:)ecifically authorized in writing by the Contracting officer to receive the informaticn. (1) The Contract schedule and technical data incorporated therein. (2) Sponsorship of the contract. (3) The Governmmtls use, interest in, or application of the following: (a) The contract schedule and - technical data incorporated therein. (b) Purch ase description, specifications and drawings. (c) Scientific studies, research, development and design service (d) Components, devices, equipments and systems. (e) Techniques, methods and processes. (f) Details and/or results of perfoprance. b. Disclosure by the contractor which require specific written authorization from the Contracting officer include information, whether written or oral, to be revealed in open publications, technical conferences, synposia, meetings, periodicals, journals, brochures, advertising, films, photograpbs, fact-sheets, or other material prepared for open publication. C. When prescribed by the Contracting Officer, the contractor agrees to insert in subcontracts and purchase order hereunder provisions which shall conform substantially to paragraphs a and b. Normally these provisions will not be requ-ired by the Contracting Officer in purchase orders for st~ard c=wercial items which have been sold or offered for sale to the public CCMTP-rcially by any supplier. d. The provisions set forth in paragraphs a, b, and c shall not be construed to preclude the contractor from otheivise using, for Its normal commercial purposes, information, tachniques, processes, methods, developments, components, devices, equipments, sy~stems, and proprietary data employed in the conduct of the work, except that which is specifically developed for or as a result of this contract, or which is precluded frcm release due to its classified nature. In'so using the information as authorized by this paragraph the contractor (j) shall not disclose any information concerning the sponsorship of this contract, or (ii) the nab-we of the Gavenmient's interest in and application of the subject matter of this contract. e. The contractor will s-ftdt to the Cc>ntracting officer for clearance and release six (6) copies of the material at least four (4) weeks in advance of presentation or publication. Page 4 of 7 Approved For Release 2000/08/68 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 H.2. GOVERRMRM FUMISHED nMX: 7he Contractor shall request any data required for the conduct of this contract, in writing, from the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COM). rffl,, OMR will maintain records of all such Gove~ent fm-nished data to insure ac=Mtability and return to the Government upon termination of the contract. H.3. SBCURXrY a. The Contractor shall maintain and administer a security program in accordance with DoD 5220.22-M Industrial Security Manual and DIAM 50-5. Copies of these documents are available for review in the office of the procuring Contracting Officer. b. Loss or suspension of required security clearance, as set forth on the attached M Form 254 (Contract security Classification Specification) will result in inability to perform in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract. As a result the contract is subject to default 1n accordance with the clause entitled oiDefault.it c. The Government reserves the right to direct any Contractor employee to be removed from performance, direct or indirect, Whenever there is probable cause to believe, on the basis of all facts available, that such action is warranted in the interest of national security, whether or not the cause is deemed of sufficient severity to warrant action to terminate the Contractor's or- individual's security clearance. 7he Government also re--~erves the right to direct any contractor mployee to be removed f-rm performance, direct or indirect, for the period of time neowzary to cczduct anY investigation of alleged misconduct which my, in the opinion of the Contracting Officer, jeopardize the security of the project. d. Military security requirements in the performance of this contract shall be maintained in accordance with the DD Form 2-94 contained in Section j. The highest classification involved in the performance of this contract is Top Secret/Special Cony'Urtmmit-1 (SCI). Miis contract document is unclassified. e. The contractor will not use any electronic/electrical information processing equipment in the possession of the Contractor for the paTx)se of Processing or transmitting classified information under this contract without the written permission of the Contracting officer. H.4. CMWM IN JUEY PERSMM: 1he Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer prior to making any change in the personnel identified in the proposal as key personnel assigned to this contract. -The Contractor nist demonstrate that the qualifications of the prospective personnel are equal to or better than the qualifications of the personnel being replaced. Page 5 of 7 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 H.S. USE OF EUMN SUBJ=: a. - 1k2,INIT S: 1. Human QLbject: An individual about whom an investigator conducting research obtains data thra-,gh interaction with the individual, including both ptWsical procedures and manipulations of the subject or the subject's envirOrgrkent- The term does not include military or civilian personnel who are qualified to test by assignment to duties that call specifically for such qualifications such as test pilots and test engineers. 2. Non-U. S. Citizens: Foreign nationals, excluding, personnel on active duty. 3. Research: The term does not include individual or group training of military personnel such as combat readiness, effectivenew, proficiency, or fitness exercises. b. GENERAL GUT-DANCE: 1. The contractor -shall conduct research using human subjects at all times so as to be in full corplianoe with all applicable laws, federal regulations and DoD instructions. Among them are: a. 45 CFR 46 Health and Human Services (HHS) Regulation, "Protection of Human Subjects"; b. 10 U.S.C. Section 980, "Idmitations on Use of Humans as Experimental Subjects"; C. DoD Directive 3216.2 (January 7, 1983) "Protection of Human Subjects in DoD-Supported Research"; 2. Safeguarding the rights and welfare of subjects at risk in activities supported by this contract is the responsibility of the Contractor. Ompliance with this contract will in no way render inapplicable pertinent federal, state, or local laws or regulations. In order to provide for the adequate discharge of this institutional responsibility, no activity involving human subjects under this contract shall be undertaken unless a Contractor Human Use Review Board (CRB) has reviewed and approved such activity. 3. The contractor mist provide the Contracting Officer with a written assurance that it is in ompliance with all provisions of 45 CFR 46 BHS Regulation, "Protection of Human Subjects", as amended. 4. The Contractor will assure the Contracting Officer that the identities of all subjects will be protected. 5. Informal consent =st be obtained in writing from each human subject before research is undertaken. Page 6 of 7 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 6. The Contractor shall provide all necessary medical cam to research subjects for injury or disease which is the proximate result of participation in the research. 7. studies conducted outside the United States, its territories or possessions, shall be conducted in coapliance with all laws, customs, and practices of the country in which the stLxty is to be conducted. C. PJ)DUIREM= FOR REPORrING AND DOCUMEN=ON: 1. Copies of all documents presented or required for initial and continuing review of the CRB, e.g., Board minutes pertaining only to the contract, record of subjects consent, transmittal on actions, instructions and conditions resulting from Board deliberations addressed to the activity director, are to be retained by the Contractor for at least three (3) years after coapletion of the research. All documents shall be accessible for inspection during normal working hours by the DIA CDM or authorized representative. 2. Except as otherwise provided by law, information in the records or possession of the Contractor wiUch refers to or can be identified with a particular subject may not be disclosed except: a. With the consent of the subject of 'his legally authorized representative, or b. As my be rKxxssary for the DIA to carry out its legal responsibilities. 3. Upon expiration or termination of this contract, a list of all unused test material shall be providedto the DIA Contracting Officer. 4. The Contractor shall =ediately notify the DTA Contracting officer, by telephone, of inquires from sources outside the Department of Defense concerning the use of human subjects under this contract. Page 7 of 7 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 SIATEMENT OF WCW FOR NOMENCEOUCAL YM~~ AM ANMX= 1-0 (SIH~) PUWOSE: The purpose of Uiis effort is to conduct research and Perform select analyses of anomalous phenc~. 2.0 (U) BAC193ROUND: 2-1 (C) Phenomenological research and analysis as intended by this contract refers to anomalous pherKmena associated with human abilities. Investigations in this area have sometimes been referred to as Remote Viewing (RV), Extrasensory Perception (ESP), and recently Anomalous Cognition (AC) or Anomalous Phenomena (AP). Foreign researchers have also used the term psychoenergetics to describe aspects of these areas. 2.4 (SINF) In 1983 a report with project findings was sent to corxgressional intelligence and appropriation ccmmittees. The report affirmed the existence of renx)te viewing phenomenon and reconrlended that additional resp~ for quantifying and developing rawte viewing as an intelligence collection tool be p=sued. This reo=wndation was endorsed by a special Science Panel that met to review the project findings. Miis panel also affinned that the contractual research was scientifically sound and urged that basic and applied research in psychoenergetics be Continued, its scope expanded, and that other laboratories be involved. Classified By: DIA/ SB=/NOFOFN Declassify on: oADR Enclosure 3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 2.2 (SINF) Over the past sixteen years DIA has followed the field.of SG113 psychoenergetics for two basic reasons: Approved For Release 2000108108: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 2.5 (SINF) Ihe first opportunity to expand this research scope occurred in 1985. Ulp- DeparbTent of the ArMy9s Surgeon General office for Research and Developwnt (DASGRD) initiated a f ive year research and development program. r1he sGRD program centered on two main aspects: basic anoualcus phenonvana understanding, and applications-oriented research. DIA established close ties with this R/D effort to ensure that applications research would be adequately pursued. 2.6 (SINF) In 1987, it became apparent that SGRD funding might not be available to carry through to the end of the five year period. Consequently, additional funding was sought by DIA and acquired through funding transfer action by the House Appropriations camittee (HAq. This funding was provided to DIA; MIPR action to the SGRD contract was the most e)pedItlous method of allocating 2.7 (SINF) Results of this effort yielded several findings of breakthnxigh potential. Subsequently, follow-on research support was provided to DIA by Congressional action for EY91; DIA was identified as the executive agent due to long-standing knowledge and expertise this in area. ' Both R&D and O/M s were allocated for fund continuing basic and applied researchtfor appliedinvestigation and assisting in assessment of for relevant foreign ds were also provided by research. Additional fun congressional s effort and to start new action in FY92 to continue thi ,research. 3.0 (SINF) CBJEMTVE: The objective of this contract is to continue the most promising -basic and applied research in this area that resulted from the EY 1991 effort. It also includes follow-on to exploratory work in order to demonstrate statistical significance and identify underlying parameters. 4.0 (SIMF) SCOPE: Basic research, applied research and threat assessments will be accomplished for this phenomenological area. 5.0 (SIMF) TOCENICAL/01HER CENSIDERATICINIS: 5.1 (SINF) All research activities and findings resulting from previous programs in psychoenergetics shall be brought to bear on this effort. In addition, expertise in vultidisciplinary areas throughout SAIC shall be made available as consultants or for special support as required. 5.2 (U) Specialized support, if nat available at the contractor, can be obtained via consultant or subcontract efforts with prior approval by the 0M. Every effort should be made to insure such support is from the recognized experts in the field. Some of the specific tasks in section 6.0 can be performed in unclassified facilities. 5.3 (SINF) This effort will utilize a technical review group (e.g., a Scientific oversight Ctamittee, a Human Use Review Panel and a Policy Board) that was established in the previous effort. SB=/NOFDM 2 Approved For Release 2000108108: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000108108: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 SBCM 5.4 (SINF) Some of the experiments/investigations required to fulfill this contract may require participation of select government personnel. All such investigations will be fully planned and coordinated with the CDM and will be under the purviews of the soc and the Human use Review CcTnmittee. 5.5 (U) Should unforseen schedule of other issues arise concerning any Of the specific tasks identified in section 6.0, the = will be given immediate notice. If necessary, adjustments to priorities and schedules can 'be aPProved bY the CDTR if there is no cost or other impact on the over-all program. Mien COTR will also review/approve all anticipated research protocols. 5.6 (U) All items in sections 6. 0 and 7. 0 will be funded from R&D funding provided by this contract, and shall be expended NLT 18 months after contract award. Ac=mting procedures to clearly identify the R&D expenditures shall be implemented by the contractor.' 5.7 (U) Ttrms of reference and additional task details are on file by the CDTR and will be provided to the contractor to insure adequate task understanding. This material is contained in DIA publication DT-S-1007-S, 29 NOV 1990. 6.0 (SIXF) SPE=C ULEW: 6.1 (U) Basic Research: 6.1.1 (U) Biophysical Measurements (Follow-on to SOW 6.3.1 in PR 330/012Z/91): 6.1.1.1 (SINF) Determine how magnetoerKnimlograph (MBG) measurements correlate with counterpart electroencephalograph (EEG) data. This effort will assist in simplifying over all brain wave mea~ement activity, will form the initial phases of the larger data base required for establishing statistical significance, and will assist in screening/ selection. 6.1.1.2 M Perform refined Mr, data analysis for individuals involved in the previous effort for the purpose of isolating neurcphysical parameters that correlate with anomalous performances. Miis analysis will use new/inproved statistical procedures not available in previous efforts. 6.2 (U) Data Patterns/Correlations (Follaw-on to SOW 6.3.2 of PR 330/012Z/91): 6.2.1 (C) EXtend analysis of sender/no sender analyses to include new statistical evaluation methods involving artificial intelligence Procedures for high performance candidates identified during the previous effort. Develop implications regarding target-individual match. SEMET/NOFORN 3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3. 6.2.2 (U) Emmine all relevant MD-./EEG data and worldwide anomalous cognition research to identify performance testing/patterns and to help isolate key Physical/psychological/bicphysical parameters. 6.3 R APPlied Research (Follow-on to SOW 6.2.3.3 in PR 330/012Z/91): 6.3.1 (SINF) Conduct long distance anomalous cmmunication experiments that involve leadbig candidates identified in previous research. The key variable will be location, and will involve controlled sites selected by the mm. 6.4 (U) Theoretical Issues (Follow-on to SOW 6.2.5 in PR 330/O3-2Z/91): 6.4.1 (U) Perform anomalous phenomena experiments in the presence of select sensitive instrumentation that may help identify underlying physical parameters. Pilot work should include an off-the-shelf Mossbaur device. 6.4.2 (U) Identify physical mechanism models for anomalous cognition and develop Protocols for testable experiments using select individuals. 6.5 (U) Research methodology (Follow-on to SOW 6.4 of PR 330/012Z/91): 6.5.1 (U) Provide apprcpriate research methodology support to include reviews/approvals by the established Scientific Oversight C=-aittee, the Policy Board and the Mman Use Review Panel for the follow-on activity. 6.5.2 (SINF) Provide appropriate management support and appropriate project research support activity to include doazment preparation, administration, and all project associated travel for contractor personnel, consultants, and other experts. This task includes research Methodology assessment of related worldwide activity to search for new scientifically-sound approaches. Select conference attendenoe or sponsorship way also be required to identify new methodologies. 7-0 R QUICK RMMCK CAPABIEM (911r-): quick response Capability and be Prepared to to problem or unexpected demands for brief developed during the term of this project. SBCRLT/NOF01W 4 Ole contractor will Maintain a respond in less than 24 hours technical papers that may be Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 SEOUT 8.0 (U) AIZDCMcK OF EFF(W: The level of effort to.be applied to each basic task category is shown in the foll owing paragraphs. 8.1 R & D: Basic Task No. Allocation of Effort/ Funding (R&D) 6.1 30 6.2 20 6.3 10 6.4 10 6.5 25 7.0 5 SBCM/NOFUW 5 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 CONTROL NO. JUSTMCATICH AND APPRMM FUR a1HER THAN FtxL AND OpEg CCMp 1- (U) Contracting Authority: Virginia Contracting Activity, p. 0. Box 46563, Washington, DC 20050-6563. 2- (U) AuthoritV Cited: 10 U.S.C. 2304(c) (1); FAR 6.302-1, ,only one Responsible Source and no other supplies or services will satisfy Agwy_y requirements. of 3. (U) Description of gWplieslServices: The Defense Intelligetnae A4ency (DIA) Proposes to procure Phenomenological Research and Analysis Services for a DIA special activity program. External assistance funds available for this Congressional Directed Program total $1,850,000.00. This pur-chase~ request (PR No. 330/025Z/92) provides $400,000.00 of this total amount as a modification to an existing contract (MDA 908-91-C-0037). The remaining R&D funding will be for ne work and will be processed separately as a new contract. 4. (U) Description of Action: It is anticipated that a cost-plus-fixed fee contract will be negotiated and awarded to satisfy this requirement. Funds are R&D as cited on Purchase Request No. 330/025Z/92. 5. (U) Reason for Authority Cited: a. (SINF) This action is based on the need to utilize previous research achieveme-nts developed under other DOD-sponsored. R&D efforts. The bulk of this prior R&D effort was provided by the Department of the Army's Surgeon General Office (SGRD) in 1985 and spanned several years. This basic and applied- rE--~h effort involved Dr. Edwin May as the principle researcher and program manager. Dr. May was at that time with the Stanford Research Institute (SRI), Wenlo, Park, CA. He has since joined the science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) and has taken his octensive data base and key research assistants with him. Dr. May is regarded as the leading U.S. investigator in this phenomenological area. He has been a program manager in this area since 1986, and has a long involvement (over 20 years) in this field. His extensive work history provides for continuity not available from any other individual. He is recognized by investigators world-wide, and can easily remain current with relevant foreign research. SECRETINOFOW Classified By: DIAJ Declassify By: OADR 1 Enclosure 4 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 SBCREr b- (SINF) This contractor is also uniquely qualified to perform such ive research due to their extens' background in interdisciplinary research areas that spans over 20 years. This multidisciplinary staff will be available for consultation as the need arises. In addition to Dr. may, the contractor also has on its staff another physicist who has extensive experience in phenomenological research involving psychoenergetics investigations. Dr. Angelo has over 10 years of involvement in this field in a project management capacity and at applications research levels. c. (U) Due to this bacicground of expertise and unique qualifications, and due to additional knowledge generated thus far under the existing DIA phenomenological research contract (NDA 908-91-C-0037), the existing contract modification requirements can only be satisfied by the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) . By doing so, duplication of effort can be avoided and maximum research effeciency can be achieved. d. (SINF) The contractor also has an extensive classified data base which has co-mingled with both goverrmient and proprietary data that is essential for this contract. It would require several years for a new contractor to achieve the present level of expertise and caq:)etence possessed by Dr - May and Dr. Angelo. This would create a serious delay in pursuit of appropriate research, in achievement of application-oriented results and in understanding potential threat posed by similar foreign activities in this area. e. (U) This contract is a continuation of work performed under the original effort and is inextricably related. 6. (U) Efforts to Obtain Conupetition: Due to the uniqueness of this research area, there are no other qualified research facilities and personnel available to satisfy this contract. Th bring other potential organizations up to speed would not be possible without unacceptable delays or additional costs. 7. (U) Action to Increase cametition: Every effort will be made to release research results as widely as possible to attract other potential researchers. Not only will this be accomplished through specialized (and properly classified) channels, but also apprcpriate portion will be released at unclassified levels to attract interest in academic facilities. 8. (U) Market Survey: Based on the significant advantage that SAIC possesses in this area, a Market Survey would not serve a useful purpose at this time. 9. R Interested Sources: No other source has expressed an interest in this requirement. Recent contacts at technical symposiums on this topic indicate that no one would be willing to enter into this activity except possibly as a subcontractor. Other researchers in this field are highly specialized, are located at universities or private foundations, and do not want to engage in any classified or broad-based research at this time. SB=INOFORN 2 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 SECRU However, every effort will be made to involve some of these researchers as subcontractors for unclassified aspects of this contract. 10. (U) Other Factors: jUisition data availabilitv- a. (S) Lcc . Data frcm previous gOvermv!nnt_ sponsored research is available in DiA. Since this was part of a controlled access project, every effort will be made to dawrygrade, and where practical, declassify basic aspects of the research. This will, in time, generate a wider interest in this field. b. (U) Subcontracting Competition: The same basic reasons for this other than full and open coq:)etition for SAIC also apply to subcontractor selection. There are only a few individuals/facilities available that have any established expertise for supporting a portion of this unique research area. It would not be timely or cost advantageous to the governmnt for the Contractor to pursue carpetitive action for the highly -specialized support that may be required. 11. (U) Technical Certification: I hereby certify that the supporting data under my cognizance which are included in the J&A are accurate and Complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Name: Date: Title: Signature: 12. (U) Recruirements Certification: I hereby certify that the supporting data under my cognizance which are included in the J&A, are accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Name: Title: Date: Signature: 13. (U) Fair and Reasonableness Cost/Price Determination: A detailed technical and cost proposal will be required from the contractor, SAIC. Prior to award, the GOV~!nt Will conduct an in-depth analysis of all tedullcal and cost aspects of this requirement. Based on the outcome, a fair and reasonable cost will be negotiated. aherefore, I hereby determine that the anticipated cost for this contract action will be fair and reasonable. SBMETINOFORN 3 Approved For Release 2000108108: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Based on the foregoing justification, I hereby approve the procurement of pHDqOMEgOLCGICAL pESEARcH AND ANALYSIS on an other than full and open cmlp,,tition basis pursuant to the authority of 10 U.S.C. 2304(c), subject to availability of funds, and provided that the services and/or property herein described have otherwise been authorized for acquisition. Date: Signature: Name: Title: SECM/NOFORN 5 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 SEWICES QUEMa*QU:PE PO~~ DOCL=mt No. 3301025ZI92 TME: External Analysis and Developmmt The following questions are to be answered by the individual initiating the Procurement request for contractor support services, and will be used by the CO in determining whether the services are nor4)ersonal. 1. THE NATUPE OF TM wx~K (A) Th what extent can the Govenrent obtain civil servants to do the job? Agency and other (Tavernpient Personnel are not available with site skills and analytical backgrazd. (B) DOes the Proposed contractor have specialized knowledge or equipment Whid, is unavailable in the Government? If the answer is in the aff irmative, describe the specialized knowledge or equipwnt. Me Contractor has miWe knowlgLdge of _ this DhenM1eMlp9L1cal area. The contractor has emloyees that are rqgggUzed leaders in this field Of analVsis. - They have a classified data base which has g2:MiMled both crovemTent and proprietary, data that is absolutely - e,-;sential for the successful comletion of this contract. (C) Th what extent do the proposed services represent the discharge of a Governmental function which calls for the exercise of personal judgment and discretion on be-half of the Government? Not at all. (D) Th what extent is the requirment for services to be performed under the proposed contract continuing rather than short-term or intermittent? This requirement is exPected to be a contiDUM task. 2- ()Of?JJ?AC1JJJAL 13110K=CNS ()Ct4C3a;2j1M qM CK]Nr1p4CWMlS 121p1j3N]M (A) TO what extent does the Government specify the qualifications of or reserve the right to approve, individual contractor euployees? Security and Possible specification of contractor expertise. Page 1 of 4 Enclosure 5 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 (B) To what extent does the Govenmwnt reserve the right to assign tasks to and prepare work schedules for the contractor enplcyees. durug the performance of the contract? Not at all. (C) Th what extent does the GOV~ent retain the right (whether actually exercised or not) to supervise the work of the contractor employees, either directly or indirectly? Not at all. (D) 'Ib what extent does the Government reserve the right to supmvise or control the method in which the contractor performs the service, the number of people he will employ, the specific dixties of individual employees, and similar details? Not at all. (E) Th what extent will the Goverrm-,- nt review performance by each individual contractor eMlOYee, as PPPOsed to reviewing a final product on an overall basis after caTletion of the work? Not at all. (F) TO what extent does the GOVermlent retain the right to have contractor employees removed from the job for reasons other than misconduct or security? Not at all. 3- OHM PR7JMCNS OF TM OaWRVkCT (A) Are the services properly defined as an end product? Yes.. (B) Is the contractor undertaking a specific task or project that is definable either at the inception of the contract or at some point during' the Performance, Or is the work def ined on a day to day basis? The contractor is undertakincr a sm--ific Project which is defined at the inception Of the contract in the Statement of Work. (C) Will payment be for results accomplished or solely according to time worked? Payment will be for results accomplished. Page 2 of 4 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 (D) To what extent will the Government furnish the of f ice or Working space, facilities, equipment, and supplies necessary for contract performance? None re=ired. 4. AEMIRLSTRATIcK oF TM CCNTRACT (A) To what extent are contractor enplcyees used interchangeably with Government personnel to perform the same functions? Not at all. (B) Tb what extent are the contractor employees integrated into the Government's organizational structure? Not at all. (C) Th what extent are any of the elements in (2) and (3) above Present in the administration of the contract, regardless of whether they are provided for by the terms of the contract? Not at all. 5. OIHM OONSMERATICM (A) Is the requirement the result of an unsolicited prCposal? If so,- describe. No. (B) If the procurement is sole source, why is it sole source? Me pr6;osed contractor-has unicrue Rgxtsonnel and proprietary amroaches to this area as discussed in l(B). (C) What is the potential for follow-on procurement? There is some rotential for follow-on r)rocurement ft2gDdjM on the nature and extent of achievements in the 22bject area. The current state of this field of study is judcfed to be on the threshold of breakthroughs which would radically gb~nqe the nature of this reguirement. (D) If it is significant, will the Government become irrevocably ccMitted to sole source procurement? Not likely. If anticipated develonTents materialize -this field of studY could become much more popular with a greater number of contractors and academic institutions. Page 3 of 4 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 SG1J Prepared by: Code: ODT-s Date: 10 February 1992 Pursuant to the FAR and on the basis of information contained above and a review of the referenced acquisition request, it is my determination that the services to be procured are nonpersonal. (Reference parenthetical weights on various factors in the FAR.) Procuring Contracting Officer I concur, and believe that the Contracting Officer's judgment may re,-twnably be made under the FAR. Counsel Page 4 of 4 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 RES&MM OF PLMHM, CH-,GOIW, AM 00HPLEM SUDIES Research by iny staff indicates, to the best of our knowledge, that there is no other kncFm similar or collateral study or analysis, planned, in Progress, Or COUPleted which fulfills the objectives or specific intent of this Proposed contract study: Phenanenological Research and Analysis (Purchase Request 330/025Z/92). PREPARED BY: Date: ODT-S SG1J CERTMED AS ACCURATE AND CCMPIM: Date: JOHN T. BERBRICH Director Office for Scientific and Tedmical Intelligence Enclosure 6 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 SG11D Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 FAC 90-7 SEPTEMBER 23, 1991 PART 53-FOPMS 53303-DD-254 DEPARTMENT 1. CLEAKANCE OF AND DEFENSE SAFEGUARDING oAcuTy COUTRACT cLLAAA"a SECURITY mouwo CLASSVICATION TOP SECRET SPECIFICATION (File 6, UVEL gVquirtmtertl Of S"1GU^ROw4 of xEwREO the SECRET DOD Wustrial Security fWanual apply to all secuft aspects of tt~h eflortj 2. 3. THIS THIS SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION IS IS: f CK OR: oftd cx mwpkft Ba oppuc"j & "JM1 CONTRACT Dow x NUMBER Iry"moo) MDA908-91-C-0037 b. "CONTRACT 04UMSEOL b, X VJEVrS10 0.0""k, ON P-4-46 lp~ c SOLbaTATKA OR Q~ 0*te OTHER NWAGER 01"t ro"L (rYMMDO) MMA400) Ko.%wrft mc~ S 4k am "ftd 4. IS THIS A FOLLOW-ON CONTRACT11--i YES LXJ #40. ff V 0.'V~"q "~ fogw_": CL&uM*d wate-W t*c*6*d 4w ge * wted wd" 0Nw0tdkV Ca-Vact "6-btd k V*w*"w to $060-M 00"WICL S. tS THIS A FINAL 00 FORM ZS47 L__j YES LX0 440. 4( vtf~ QwN*.4Cw the #060. * in f*4)0~w w ow cwftroctoros f*4~ 48ttd . "t-on of ow idmbf-ed d."Hod mwW k evd-&U" for Ow pe of 6. CONTRACTOR (kd.* C~~fcW #~d Go--eftt E~ft (CAGE) Code) 0. b. c. NAME, CAGE coGNtZANT ADDRESS. COO( stcutrrv -N0 or-FKE ZIP (N... C04X Add,= SAIC RFC9 z0 1010 c.*) El DIS Camino Presidio Real of Suite San 330 Fr-ancisco Menlo Bidg Park, 35, CA RM 94025 '14 San Francisco, CA 94129-7700 7. SUBCONTRACTOR a. b. c NAME. CAGE COGHLZANT ADOKESS. COO( SECUPAM ANO Offia ZIP V"-t. CODE A4dftm and ZIP Code) S. ACTUAL PERFORMANCE 4. b.' c- LOCATION CAGE COGNUANT'$1CURITY same COO-E OFFK1 as Pd&ww- 6.a. Aidem and ZO CodW 9. GENERAL IOENTIFICATION OF THIS PROCUREMENT R&D Contract: Research and Analysis 10. YES*0 11. -YESNo THIS IN CONTRACT PERFORMING WILL THIS REQUIRE CONTRACT. ACCESS THE TO: CONTItACTOR WILL: X a C.OM[MUW_A1tONS FACI _2L SECURA" A111111D ICOMSE06WORMAT$ON * ""'W'0" ONLY AT ANOIHER CONTRAtMAI AC 'OUNW'-`E."~ M , "T A'C1.V b. X fa. x RESTRICTtO REarvt OAT& cwsimo vocumews ONLY c. c. CRfTKAL REarn ftU(XtAk Afto WEAPON GENERATE ZKW.04 mAsswito 00ORMATION uATiRLA& 49. X d. fORNICALT OIABAtCATL KESTIOM0 &40001r. DATA OR STOKE CLASUMO HARDWARE 00CLUGINCE 77F777t. X 4WORMAT0ON: _ PERFORM S4RVKtS ONLY 413 x l- y se-at_* 114V, Co"61"em r 111:4C (SCI) LT ed ATr $.fo~ton 'j.S 'Ur"10 k-W "&WE 91Ay,1,"11111ZE110'1Q 1,1.j$1C1j " L Ell wo~sa 'Allip" _L1wFORMAT1Q% E C01,C) ~, O~ It H ONDt, STZUT~6N r&, i. h. seco^L AEOUIAE ACCESS A **oRmATooN COMSEC ACCOUNT gNATO f x INfOAMATION HAVE TEMPEST RECOKEMENn fOK(#GN 1. y GOV(AMMENT HAVE INFORMATWON OPtRAT*NS SECURM (OF-AQ UOLWMENTS LPAITEO x 11. x MSSCUtNATOON x BE WFORMATION AUTHORIZED TO USE THE WMSC COUOUEA SERVICE FOR x 4. OffICIAL - OTHER U'Sf aptcrer) ONtV INFORMATION OTHER Dol) Oped*) 1 5200.17(M-2); 1 DIAM D 50-3; DIAM 50-5 apply Form 254. DEC 90 Previous editiorts are obso4ete. $MUG Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R0RRPQQ41000g-3 losure 53-211 . FAC 90--7 SEPTEMBER 232 1991 %P Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001~-3 ff I 53-303-DD-254 FEDERAL ACQUISMON REGULAMN (FA.L Ia. 11U8UC MLZASE. #.fty *Wommdom *AaAUd a- 0*40'*V eom"a " f4c be e.4..d Ow ,"k by ow 6,&ACW- Svo.hy $AwO or v Ik k 4- &~ app"W" fV V.WC ft&"W * OPPIOPIUM US. Ca~.d*ft. "--d ~*-c 1.'. 6. -1 Opp-w PMW 10 No public exhibition of SCI authorized. 13.SECURITY GUIDANCE. Wwwurftyd*6~imoo~rAd.1m wede W~Uibut" (&Cw &1dkA*t 0 f"*d (w dw^9" 4ft thk tht co%wocto, 4% wood"d q,40W*2*d W P,*Adt mco-ww~ d~rqm 10 ChafkVe tt 9.4dotKe or 0* ..Avwd W gftf*~U~ 0, -W"'W fmW-44 or ge-we " -d*f " CWWOM " 6* %A~Qt *,V *,mVJom Mw &Ntefp,*c*t1oft of *A 9V;d..M to %66 affkAf id~mttfkd b449... for4kv fi~W 0-*be #,~ *r4prow0td4K the 014hea kwlof dmff~wtlon nJo~d of toc"ff4ade4. (MAn w &PP-P~fft for CN* 4ftW6g4*ffWL Anpck4w a. This contract requires access to SCI. The Director. Defense Intelligence Agency has exclusive security responsibility for such information released to the contractor or developed under this contra *ct. DIAM 50-5, Volumes I and II provide t 'he necessary guidance for physical, personnel and information security measures and is a part of the securiiy specificat 'ions for this contract. DCASR is relieved of all responsibility for all SCI material for information released to the contractor under this contract.- Access to tCI limited to US 90vt SCIF. Contractor facility limited to SECRET NOFORN collateral material. b. All contractor personnel to be granted access to all classified information released or generated under this contract must be U.S. citizens.granted a final security clearance by-the Government prior to being given.access.t.Immigr4nt aliens, interim cleared personnel or personnel holding a contractor granied CONFIDENTIAL clearance are not eligible for-access to classified information released or generated under this contract without the express permission of the Director, DIA1. c. Classified material released or generated under this'contract is not releasable to Foreign National without the express permission of the Director, DIA. (continued) 14. ADDITIONAL SECURITY REQUIREMENTS. "ukemenu. 6n oddtaon to tw nqukeftentL wt ftubkUhed i4w it* *0nV&M4f rm joena-6, che ED venk"Of a*-'&*cTvW 4W P 04 Of on *Ppeop-ecr ruftaw"t whkh "rooff." Ow *0ftor-0 *eV&*Vff*rM pro."t 4 aWr of dw ftq4.re**tft0 to Oc qorgzo~t $cc-OW aff.0- U" Ifto IJAY *0*o0fte vomk *m,*4j DIA document ODT-S-1040-Ss' "Contractor Security Procedures Guide," for contract MDA908-91-C-0037: IS. WSPECTIONS. Ch, . of V* cvwwa *m . t%t kapecooo n%pw%iWWy of ow enMr*m w*xft effim of re& *04k ofw "tawy sp~.c aft' WVM *14h ft 1*r&VPe0i*ft Ufffto EJ - LJ DIA has exclusive security responsibility for any SCI classified information developed or related to this contract. 16. ORTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE. SteWity KqUkeM*nts stated hmirt an complete and adequate for safequardhV th*dassffied infomut;oo to be rtkastd or qtnuattd undet tWs dassiflied effort AM "Wons shatt be seferred to the ofir4al named below. -T"Ll lC- TULft40f9#ftdW*Af.C.*J CHIEF, ODT-S a lrm.rA914"IED DISMSUT401. Defense Intelligence Agency . CWMACrm SG1A Washington, D.C. 20340-0001 b. suboomr"CTOR X C. COG"""T SECMW Off0a FOR MMC AWO UNCONTRACTOR c. wkArm 4- 91- AaNM 01WONSWU f0K OVEOMAS SECMrY AZMMtS'T*A160N SG1J "M#MTKATM CONMACTWG OFFOaft f. OTWfd AS WaSSARY DD FKrM 2;; reve'rs~: ~EC ;0 Hc DSO-28 ~3-212 L 2 Approved For Release 2000108/08 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 6-007 9R003QW4149Ah4 C ON TR0A0-rPvD9TAR0U"NWffi11i--fff9 OMB No. 0704-0188 - Pub It eE,,n!r%gjbuden.1,o, h~ccillection of Infoi motto is estimated to ave ou 1, .ding Ile ;me for miewing Instructions, searchin :.1 1.9 . so 'r .9 he" the and maintaining the data needed. and compl.91i4or,d ing ~Ifi nfInform& ion. Send comments regarding this ,d.. .1te or a% other aspect of this conection of Information, including suggestion f reducing this burden, to Itepartment of Defense. Was S jet erson C vj Is,% He&dquanefsServicts. irectoralte for Infoc motion Operations and Reports. 12 11 4 hway, Suite 1204, Arlington. VA 222024302. and to the Mana,ge ritiond Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0704-0186), Washington. DC 20503. Please DO NOT RETURN your form to either of these addresses. Send ccimp ";yf. in to the Government issuing Contracting Officer for the ContracVPR No. listed in Block E. - AL~88~RACT B. TCATEGORY: LINE EXH.1131T TDP TM ITEM OTHER NO. x D. SYSTEM/ E. F. ITEM CONTRACT/ CONTRACTOR Phenomeno PR 'SAIC I og NO. 1 ca 330/025Z/92 Research and Analysis 1. DATA 2. TITLE 3. ITEM OF DATA SUBTITLE NO.1 ITEM Contractor's Periodic A001 progress, Status status and Reports management report C REQUIRING 4. AUTHORITY CONTRACT OFFICE (Data REFERENCE Acquisition ( DIA/ODT-S Document S No.) 0 DI-MGMT-80227 W I IC.6.1,*C. .2, C.6.3, C.6.4 7. DD 9. DIST 10. 12- DATE 14. IMSTIURLMON 250 STATEMENT FREQUENCY OF FIRST REQ REQUIRED SUBMISSION BI-MO 5 DARC b. COPIES L APP 11. 13. DATE a. ADDRESSEE final CODE AS OF SUBSEQUENT Dr OF SUBMISSION ft DATE . A 0 a ro "'le"rTlock ODT-S 1 2 12: Contractor will rovide draft re ort p p 5 DARP Draft will be ret rned withi 7 workin da s . . u n y g . - 1 TOTAL 1. DATA 2. TITLE 3. ITEM OF DATA SUBTITLE NO.1 I[TEM Interim A002 Technical Technical Report-Study/Services Reports 4. AUTHOR17Y S. 6. REQUIRING (Data CONTRACT OFFICE Acquisition REFERENCE DIA/ODT-S Document ( No.) S DI-MISC-80508 . 0 . W ~.6.1, C.6.2, C.6.3, C.6.4 7. DD 9. DIST 10. 12. DATE 14. DISTRIBUTION 250 STATEMENT FREQUENCY OF FIRST REQ REQUIRED SUBMISSION 4TIME 5 DARC b. COPIES L APP 11. 13. DATE v, ADDRESSEE Final CODE AS OF SUBSEQUENT D -- OF SUBMISSION f - DATE ra Fi; t 116.~E" ODT-S 2 2 erTlo k 12 a ill Cont t id d ft t : c r c or w ra e prov repor 5 DARP Draft ill b d t d ithi ki 7 . w e re urne n wor w ays. ng IS. TOTAL 1. DATA 2. TITLE 3. ITEM OF DATA SUST1171.9 NO] ITEM Final A003 Technical Report 4. AUTHORITY 5. 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PREPARED H. DATE J. BY 1. DATE APPROVED BY 1U%!--3- 10 FEB WWi1i&WM 92 oved 0 For US 0U;3P Release V41% 20AW UU I 6bW9W r Pages 08 ,~ 17. PRICE GROUP I& ESTIMATED TOTAL PRICE 17. PRICE GROUP 18. ESTIMATED TOTAL PRICE 17. PRICE GROUP 18. ESTIMATED TOTAL PRICE 17. PRICE GROUP 19. ESTIMATED TOTAL PRICE SG1J 611183 Enclosure 9 _ Approved For RLUjgY&)Td)RjY0'8 §bMb60j4g3 (See DoD 5010.12-M for detailed instructions.) FOR GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL Rem A. Self-explanatory. item 0. Self-explanatory. item C_ Mark (X) appropriate category: TDP - Technical Data Package; TM - Technical Manual; Other - other category of data, such as 'Provisioning,' 'Configuration Management'. etc. Item D. Enter name of systemAtern being acquired that data will support. item E. Self-explanatory (to be filled in after contract award). Rem F. Self-explanatory (to be filled in after contract award). item G. Signature of preparer of CDRL. item H. Date CDRL was prepared. item 1. Signatureof CDRL approval authority. item J. Date CDRL was approved. item 1. See DoD FAR Supplement Subpart 4.71 for proper numbering. item 2. Enter title as it appears on data acquisition document cited in Item 4. Item 3. Enter subtitle of data item for further definition of data item (optional entry). item 4. Enter Data Item Description (DID) number, military specification nuenber, or military standard number listed in DoD 5010.12-L (AMSDL), or one-time DID number, that defines data content and format requirements. item 5. Enter reference to tasking in contract that generates requirement for the data item (e.g., Stat .ement of Work paragraph number). item 6. Enter technical office responsible for ensuring adequacy of the data item. FOR THE CONTRACTOR Item 17. Specify appropriate price group from one of the following groups of effort in developing estimated pric2s for each data item listed on the DD Form 1423. a. Group 1. Definition - Data which is not otherwise essential to the contractor's performance of the primary contracted ef fort (production, development, testing, and administration) but which is required by DD Form 1423. Estimated Price - Costs to be included under Group I are those applicable to preparing and assembling the data item in conformance with Government requirements, and the administration and other expenses related to reproducing and delivering such data items to the Goyernment. b. Group 11. Definition - Data which is essential to the performance of the primary contracted effort but the contractor is required to perform additional work to conform to Government requirements with regard to depth of content, format, frequency of submittal, preparation, control. or quality of the data item. Estimated Price - Costs to be included under Group 11 are those incurred over and above the cost of the essential data item without conforming to Government requirements, and the administrative and other expenses related to reproducing and delivering-such data item to the Government. c- Group Ill. Definition - Data which the contractor must develop for his internal use in performance of the primary contracted effort and does not require any substantial change to conform to Government requirements with regard to depth of content. format, frequency of submittal, preparation, control, and quality of the data item. item 7. SpecKy requirement for inspection/acceptance of the data item by the Government. item a. Specify requirement for app'roval of a draft before preparation of the final data item - Rem 9. For technical data, specify requirement for contractor to mark the appropriate distribution statement on the data (ref. DoDD 5230.24). ftem`10. Specify number of times data items are to be delivered. hemil. Specify as-of date of data item, when applicable. Item12. Specify when first submittal is required item 13. Specify when subsequent submittals are required. when applicable. item 14. Enter addressees and number of draft/final copies to be delivered to each addressee. Explain reproducible copies in item 16. Item1S. Enter total number of draft/final copies to be delivered item %. Use for additional/clarifying information for Items 1 through 15. Examples are: Tailoring of documents cited in Item 4; Clarification of submittal dates in Items 12 and 13; Explanation of rep.-oducible copies in Item 14.: Desired medium for delivery of the data item. Estimated Price - Costs to be included under Group Ill are the administrative and other expenses related to reproducing and delivering such data item tothe.Government. d. Group IV. Definition -Data which is developed by the contractor as part of his normal operating procedures and his effort in supplyingthese datatothe Government is minimal. Estimated Price - Group IV items should normally be shown on the DD Form 1423 at no cost. Item 18. For each data item, enter an amount equal to that portion of the total price which is estimated to be attributable to the production or development for the Government of that item of data. These estimated data prices shall be developed only from those costi'which will be incurred as a direct result of the requirementto supply the data, over and above those costs which would otherwise be incurred in performance of the contract if no data were required. The estimated data prices shall not include any amount for rights in data. The Government's right to use the data shall be governed by the pertinent provisions of the contract. .I'D Form 1423 QnppfuVeelclirl 040ke lease 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 4. T 00 Form Annrnvpd For Rplpasp 2000/08/08 Fort" Approved DATA ITEM DESCRIPTION oms IV*. 0704-0f88 cjfp. 0i ft: Jun.70. 1986 1. TITLE 2. IOEN UMBER Contractor's Progress, Status and Hanagement Report DI-MGMT-80227 3. OESCRIPTION/PURPOSE 3.1 The Contractor's Progress, Status and Management Report indicates the -progress of work and the status of the progra~a and of the assigned tasks, reports costs, and informs of existing or potential problem areas. 4. APPROVAL 5 OFFICE OF PRIMARY 6a. OTIC 6b. G40EP DATE FLESPON5161UTY REQUIRED REQUIRED (OPR) N/SPAVAR 860905 7. APPUCATIONIINTERRELATIONSHiP 7.1 This Data Item Description (DID) contains the format and content preparation instructions for the data product generated by the specific and discrete task requirement for this data included in the contract. 7.2 This DID may be applied in any -contract 'and during any 'program phase. 7.3 This DID supersedes DI-A-2090A, DI-A-3025A, UDI-A-22050B, UDI-A-22052A, UDI-A-23960, DI-A-30024, and DI-A-30606'. (cont. on page 2) a. APPROVAL 941. APPLICABLE 9b. LIMITATION FORMS AMSC NUMSE' N3947 10. PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS 10.1 Contract - This data item is generated by the contract which contains a specific and discrete work task to develop this data product. 14 wh 10.2 Format - This report shall be -typewritten on standard size (e.g. 8 1/2" by Z1 ite paper, and securely stapled. rages shall be sequentially numbered- . All attachments shall be identified and referenced in the text of the report. The report shall be prepared in the contractor's format and shall be legible and suitable for reproduction. 10.3 Content - The report shall include: a. A front cover sheet 'which includes the contractor's name and address* the contract number, the nomenclature of the system or programi the date Of the report, the period covered by the report, the title of the reports either the serial number of the report or the Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) sequence number, the security classif ication, and the name of the Issuing Coverrment activityj b. Description of the progress made against milestones during the reporting PeriOdi c. Results, positive or negative, obtained related to previously- I e em .1dent fL d probl areas. with conclusions and rec-mlendational d. Any significant changes to the contractor's organization or method of operations to the project management networks or to the milestone chartg e'.- Problem areas affecting' technical or scheduling elements. vith-background and any recommendations for solutions beyond the'scope of the contract;, f. Problem areas affecting cost elements. with background and any'reco=endatLons ior solutions beyond the scope of the contraetl g. Cost curves showing actual and projected conditions throughout the contract; h. Any cost Incurred for the reporting period and total conEractual expenditures as . of reporting date; h contract; I. rerson-hours expended for-the reporting period and cumulatively for t e J. Any trips and significant resultst (cont..on page 2) 1664JES 85 OAGEm JL Of s A Ror Rele~ise 2000/08-/08 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 ppro Approved For Release 2000108/08 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 DI-MGMT- 80227 7. APPLICATION/INTERRELATIONSHIP (Cont#d) 7.4 Paragraphs 10.3.f, 10.3.g, and 10.3.h herein should be tailored on DD Form 1423 when such cost data is already submitted through a sophisticated cost reporting system under the contract- 10. PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS (Cont'd) k. Record of all significant telephone calls and any commitments made by telephone; 1. Summary of Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) status, including identification of proposed ECPs, approved ECPs, and implemented ECPsj M. Contract schedule status; n. Plans for activities during the following reporting period; o. Name and telephone number of preparer of the report; p- Appendixes for any necessary tables, refereni--es, photographs, illustrations, and charts. *U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1996-704-037/S0176 Page 2 of 2 Pages Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO 300041.0.001 ~3- c1, "Jr SM300041 000 ()-gorm Approved OMB No. 0704-0188 2. TITLE 1. IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Technical Report Di-.misc-80508 Study/Services 3. DESCRIPTION/PURPOSE 3.1 A technical report provides fully documented results of studies or analyses performed. 4d_": APPROVAL DATE5. OFFICE OF PRIMARY 6a.DTIC 6b.GIDEP (YYMMDD) RESPONSIBILITY(OPR) APPLICABLE APPLICABLE 880115 G/T2137 X 7. APPLICATION/INTERRELATIONSHIP 7.1 This data item description contains the format and content preparation instructions for the data product generated by the specific and discrete task requirement as delineated in the contract. 7.2 This DID supersedes DI-A-5029. 7.3 Defense Technical information Center (DTIC), Cameron Station, Alexandria, VA 22314. 8. APPROVAL LIMITATION 9a. APPLICABLE 9b. FORMS AMSC NUMBER G4291 10. PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS 10.1 Format. (a) The report and all attachments shall be typewrittens or otherwise clearly lettered, and-shall be duplicated using non-fading ink. (b) Text shall be prepared an standard letter size paper (S 1/2" X 1111). (c) When attachments are included, they shall be fully identified, referenced in the,text, and folded to conform to the size paper used in the report. (d) Security classification and distribution markings shall conform to the requirements of the contract, purchase description and security requirements checklist, as applicable. 10.2 Content. (a) Title Page - Identifies the report by providing contract numberp project name or purchase description title, task number, and reporting period. (continued an page 2) 11. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. For# 1664, JUN 06 WKSIXILE) Previwis editions are obsolete. Page 1 of -2 Pages Approved For Release 2000108108: CIA-RDP96-00789R003000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 DI-MOMT-80508 Block 10. Preparat'i'on Instructions (Continued) (b) TablL-of Contents (c) Section I - Includes the ~.Ollowinga (1) Introduction (2) Summary - A brief statement Df results obtained from the analytic effort. (3) Conclusions and their condensed technical substantiations. (d) Section II - A complete and detailed description of the analytic results which led to the conclusions statSq in Section 1 above. Page 2 of 2 Pages Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000108/08: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 DIA 11DMMCS/SWPaRr FUN Research SGlJ' CIMURM7 Tj=: . lysis COND~A~ spCMM:. ELENEW: A. BrXjja4qENr pVU2UENAI~M 1. Internal Maintenance 2. Contractor Maintenance B. SoPpLy SappCIRT (RIS-6) 1 - Consuambles 2. Equipment Storage C. EQuiamEw mmspammcK jwmtam (IUS-6) SGIA- Not Required Not Required Not Required D. FACaja= (lZrS--jL) Not Required 1 - Utilities 2 - Space, location 3 - Health, Environmental & Safety implications E. PERgoNNEL AND qpj0jBM (yM) Not Required 1. Civilian & military personnel requirements 2. Reqcjjxed Training 3. Personnel relocations F. INFC14wrmcg AND CpAMCS (FM) Not Required I - System concept 2. Software requirements 3. Hardware requirements 4. Required funding G. PUIMICATICNS jV;D CpjUpflICS (IZVS__5) Not Required H. CICINUNIC2MCNS (1:~(N Not Required I. SECEP,1W SERVICES (OSC) REQUIRED 1. Security clearances 2- Physical security 3. Contractor security 4- TEMPEST - DIA/OSC-2 will review and evaluate all requests to Process classified infOrmtion electronically and will provide guidance ron equlpTent Procurement, Installat'On, relocation and other mwsures elative to the, control Of c0ftlpranising emanations. Err-losure 10 Approved For Release 2000/08108: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 A,-wu.Lb1-x.LUV VIAN (AAP) FYQj AAP NO/PURCHASE REQUEST 000410001-3 IM-00789RO03 1. PROJMr"&Lqr?j?WMiY8W8&vf8A CH AND ANALYSIS .2. JUSTIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION (ATTACH) -SGIJ- SG1J 3. PROJECT MANAGI 4. ELEMENT BUDGET OFFICE S.'CONTEXT:a . b., c. 6. ACQUISITION ACCOMPLISHED BY: [X] RSQ MIPR To [ ] OTHER: ISA 7. PROPOSED TYPE OF ACTION: a. NEW CONTRACT b. [X] MODIFICATION TO CONTRACT c. ORDER UNDER REQUIREMENTS CONTRACT NO d. ORDER UNDER GSA FED SUPPLY SCHEDULE e. OTHER: S. COMPETITION (Applicable to para ' 7a, 7b, and 7d (if ADP/TELECOM)): a. [ ) FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION b. [Xj OTHER THAN FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION, PURSUANT TO 10 U.S.-C. 2304 (C) ( 1 9. TOTAL ESTIMATED CONTRACT AMOUNT:$400.000 10. CONTRACT DOLLARS: a.[ ] O&M b.(X] R&D c.[ ] PROC d.( I OTHER GOVT FUNDS 11. SOURCE(S) OF FUNDS ($000, UNESCALATED): a. PROGRAM/BUDGET LINE NAME/DOLLARS:SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT #1 b. PROGRAM/BUDGET RECORD:SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT #1 c. FROM OTHER AGENCY:NOT APPLICABLE 12. TARGET DATES FOR MILESTONES: a. AGENCY COORDINATION OF ACQUISITION PACKAGE BEGINS: 10 FEB 92 b. TRANSMITTED TO OC: 14 FEB 22 c. TRANSMITTED TO RSQ: 24 FEB 92 d. REQUIRED AWARD DATE: APR 92 e. REQUIRED DELIVERY DATE OR PERFORMANCE PERIOD:- SEP 93 13. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS: THIS IS A CONGRESSIONAL MARK-UP PROGRAM 14. CONTRACTING OFFICER'S TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE (COTR): SG1J a. RECOMMENDED COTR: b. DATE COTR COURSE FOMPLETED: 1 MAR 91 (or) c. DATE COTR COURSE SCHEDULED: 15. FOR ABBREVIATED JUSTIFICATION FOR OTHER THAN FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION: 16. SUBMITTED BY: 17. CONCUR: HEAD OF MAJOR ELEMENT: NAME/TITLE: NAME: SIGNATURE: SIGNATURE: DATE: DATE: 18. CONCUR: OC/AGENCY COMPETITION 19. CONCUR: ASST DEP DIR FOR ADVOCATE: PROC: NAME: NAME: SIGNATURE: SIGN U A ffibo2t 1000 1 _3 DATE: Approved For Release 2000/08/08: CIA-RDPq6DWj?X Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 ADVAMCM AQ.XJISMCK PU%N (AAP) SUMWM AAP N04PURCHASE PBX= NO. 330/025Z/92 PPWECT TME: Phenomenological Research and Analysis (u) 3L. (U) BAC293ROUM: a. (U) PhexKuenological research and analysis as inteided by this contract refers to anomalous phenomena associated with human activities. Investigations in this area have sometimes been refexred to as Remote Viewing (RV) , Mctr~ ry Perception (ESP) , and recently as Anomalous Cognition (AC) or Anomalous Phenmiena (AP) research. Foreign researchers have also used the texm, psychoeije~getics, to describe aspects of tius area. b. (S) In 19s5, the Department of Anlryi Surgeon Ceneral effice for Research and Developmmt (DASGRD) initiated a 5-year phexxxnenological research and develcpwant program. Research identified for this effort centered on two aspects; basic phenomena. understardu-q and applications oriented research. This SGRD program was in response to reommendations that followed from DIA's earlier 3-year evaluation effort that examined the validity and threat potential of an aspect of this pherm-p-na krX= as remote Viewing- DIA established close ties with this sGRD research program to insure that applications research would be adequately pursued. C. (SINF) In 1987, it became apparent that SGRD fmding might not be available to carry the Project through to the end of the 5-year period. Consequently, additional funding Was sought by DIA and acquired through funding transfer action by the House Appropriations Cmuttee (BAC). rnus fundiM was provided to DIA; MIPR action to the SGRD contract was the most expeditious method of allocating these funds. d. (SINF) Results Of the DIA/SGRD effort yielded several findings of breakthrough potential. Subsequently, follow--on research support was provided to DIA by Congressional action for FY91. DIA was identified as the executive agent due to long-standing knowledge and expextise in this area. Both R&D and O&M funds were allocated for continuing basic and applied research, for applied investigations, and for assisting in assessment of relevant foreign research. Additional R&D funding was received by DIA in the FY 92 Defense Authorization Act to continue research in this area initiated in Ey 91 and to undertake new research along with other activites. SECREr/NOFURN Classified By: DIA/ Declassify on: OADR la Enclosure 11 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 S E C R E T ApAWO FgrAW§" WUPP-i5q~_1~PIF96-00789RO0300 -0410001-3 Notes: RC 301 Record: 0100036 01/28/92 Title: STAR GATE EC: 101 DIA INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTION ru.. 00 - GENERAL SUPPORT EU: 103- DIA S&T INTELLIGENCE TE: 00 - BASE RECORD CP: 0 BASE RECORD PE: 0301301L - GENERAL DEFENSE INTELL PROGRAM PC: 0 BASE: DIA S&T INTELLIGENCE FOC: N/A SERVICE DEFINED KEYS GDIP DEFINED KEYS RC 301 - Responsibility Center SI 166 - Special Interest HS I - Mission Structure OPE 301 - Old PE GDIP Rank: 0 Service Rank: 0 Alternate Rank: 0 MAJOR APPROPRIATIONS FY 92 FY 93 FY 94 FY 95 FY 96 FY 97 FY 98 FY 99 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ---- I RDTLE 2000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 TOTAL MILPAY 12.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 ARMY PAY 123 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 16 --TOA-- 2123 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..... ..... ..... ----- ..... ..... ..... ..... 34 --TOTAL MP-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ELEMENTS OF EXPENSE FY 92 FY 93 FY 94 FY 95 FY 96 FY 97 FY 98 FY 99 ..... ..... ..... ..... ----- ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 930 --TOTAL EOE-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TIER III DOLLARS FY 92 FY 93 FY 94 FY 95 FY 96 FY 97 FY 98 FY 99 ----- ----- ----- ----- ..... ..... ..... ..... 1.004 STARGATE R&D 2000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11.997 UNDEFINED LINE 153 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11.998 ARMY PAY, NON-C -30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * * * * S E C,R E T Approved For Release 2000/08/0~; CIA-RDP96-00789RFrW004 110001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08,108 : ciA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 2- (SM DESM=CN (Expected Capability): This effort will permit both research and analysis of anomalous phenomena to cc) ntinue. Tasks defined in the classified statement of work focus on those activities that have the highest potential payoff in phenomena understanding, in application analysis, and in threat assessment support. Progress in this area will assist DIA and the Intelligence Community in performing adequate threat assessments and for possible pursuit of applications involving this phenomenological area. 3. (U) PCE=CU REQUIREMENT suprCF=: a. (U) Source of Mission (DCJ goal, Defense guidance, JcS, other): DCI Goal #2; DIP FY88-92 Required Capabilities ii. 1n, 1q, 2a, 2e, 2g, 2j, 2n; DOD Plan for Intelligence SWPOXt to Q:)exational Counanders FY88-92 PeT.1ired Capabilities 20,21, 23. NTr #9 & 32. b. (U) LTpact of Disapproval: Failure to fund this effort would seriously degrade DIA's ability to assess military potential of the emerging foreign efforts in this field and would eliminate potential for phenomena understanding and application development. 4. (b) COWMW: a. (U) Relationship to ongoing or Proposed Projects: Olere are no knmm similar current or proposed projects. b. R Managerial Perspective (DIA goal or objective supported): II. B. 2. a. (1) (U) Responsive to-PM24 1988-1992 General Production Guidance (2) (SINF) A prior ef fort (1981-1983) concemirxj ancmajous phenomena research was conducted through a DIA external contract. ' 7he ma~in purposes of this effort was to evaluate the threat that foreig .n achievments in this area could pose to US national security and to explore its potential for use in US intelligence collection and military operational problem. The results of this effort have confirmed the reality of the remote viewing phenomenon and the existence of a potential threat to Us national security. Assessments of foreign research in psydioenergetics were also included in the early effort. c. (U) Accordance with Agency ADP Planning, if applicable: N/A. d. (U) Government Furnished space: None. SE=/NOMR4 1b Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000108/08 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 SBCRET EMCEPTIGH to ReWirenmt To Sffmpsize DIA/ODT R&D Contract: PherKwe-nolggical Research and Analysis (Lj) Purchase Request j 330/025Z/92 Information necessary for synop~izlng t1iis contract cannot be worded in such a manner so as to avoid disclosure of classified information. The activity of this contract is highly sensitive and any attempt to synopsize would reveal DIA's interest from an applications perspective. Date: JOHN T. BERBRICH Director Office for Scientific and Technical Intelligence Enclosure 12 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 PUAjWMF49K&k&se 2000/ INSTRUCTIONS - ORIGINAL AND 8 COPIES 4A. Autt N a (DIAM W J.S %..# IlI., JL 1. Date of request 2. Delivery required by BT : FyffP96-90789R003000410001-3 30 SEP 93 request 330/025Z/92 M ctor, JOHN T. BERBRICH. Office for S & TI Type Name Date 46. Name, Ext, and Signature of Designated Supply Coordinator (DIAM 26-1) SG1J SG1J Signature SG1A Type Name Date 1- ofaw @u; Li-i rector, DIA 5A. Funds are certified available and have been committed Accounting classification R/D: zj~,~,oV&v.qq 7/-iA 5C. Name and signature of Certifying Official Signature 58. Amount $400,000.00 Type Name 78. Markfor: (ODT-S: SG1J BA. Stock/item NO. Description of Supplies or Services Quantity Unit EWmated Price Amount RELEASE OF FUNDS FOR EXTERNAL RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS. Sole Source Contract with SAIC for Phenomenological Research. 9. 0 Recurring requirement GSA Schedule Number (if known) Acquisition Plan No. Source: 8B. Total $400,000.00 $400,000.00 10. Action Office if External to DIA: Other: Interservice Support Agreement No: External POC: 11I.Justification/Remark' The purpose of this request is to pursue general phenomenological research via the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC). Funds for this effort are in the approved FY 92 DIA budget as line item 1. " 4 for Congressional Directed Programs. This request identifies follow-on work additions to research initiated in a previous Congressionally Directed effort (MDA 908-91-C-0037). New research resulting from the same FY 92 Congressionally Directed action is identified in PR 330/025Z/92.. 12A. Requisl i N rjOthe 13A. Coor nat LJCRRB "SADPO tion u s M I - FV" IX C OC-4 T / r/Phone No. 07-2 OOC-5 FL E _-2 A Date RLE-2A OOC-2 RSO Approvals Not required 13C. FR Budget Reporting Code [XI contracting and Acquisition , (DIAR R400 Off ice 44-4) F-I Other: ElYes No 12D. Received By: (Signature) 14A. Action Assigned 148. Date To: SG1J Contract Specialist: Date Telephone No: Date Office Symbol ODT-S DIA FORM 620 ("2) -ni EQ.Te ase 2000/08/08 Falm Ne yo W-M, __' W_ _9 N NATIONALS PaSSlie"d E,C -A ~mm^^ ^^-7nnMnn'MnnA-innn-i_,z Approvea rui 3. rxeiect-ve-rat, Purchase PURCHASE REQUEST request number 10 FEB 92 30 330/025Z/92 F SEP 93 IM INSTRUCTIONS - ORIGINAL AND 8 COPIES A 4& 4A. Aut ~e (DIAM 44-2) 5A. Funds are certified available and have been committed L Accounting clessif ication 5B. Amount :tor, R/D: $400,000.00 JOHN T. BERBRICH, Office for S & TI cVw.4q 74), 46F6?~c3l 9%i ,, Type Name Date 48. Name, Ext, and Signature of Designated Supply Coordinator (DIAM 25-1) SG1J 5C. Name and signature of Certifying Official SG1J Signature SG1A Signature Type Name Delta Type Name Date Office Symbol ODT-S 7A. Ship 78. Mark for: o:Director (ODT-S: SG1J DIA Washin1ton D-C- 20340-15150 8A. , Estimated S D Q U k/i S i i N f S toc ervices uant n Price Amount tem escription o ty t o. upplies or RELEASE OF FUNDS FOR EXTERNAL $400,000.00 RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS. Sole Source Contract with SAIC for Phenomenological Research. 9. 0 Recurring 8B. requirement Total Source: GSA Schedule $400,000.00 Number (if known) Acquisition Plan No. 10. Action Off ice it External to DIA: Other: Interservioe Support Agreement No: External POC: II.Justification/R"'k' The purpose of this request is to pursue general phenomenological research via the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC). Funds for this effort are in the approved FY 92 DIA budget as line item 1. " 4 for Congressional Directed Programs. This request identifies follow-on work additions to research initiated in a previous Congressionally Directed effort (MDA 908-91-C-0037). New research resulting from the same FY 92 Congressionally Directed action is identified in PR 330/025Z/92. is* N r/Othei- 13A. ition u CoorNat~ 1__1CRRa El SADPO -SF TX GC OOC-4 D F :;er/Phone OSIC-2 No. 6OC-5 RLE-2A zA,10 Date RL -2A OOC-2 RSO 138 13C. Approvals Budget Not Reporting required Code AAP R400 (DIAR 44-4) Contracting and Acquisition Off Ice 0 Other: El Yes C1 No 12D. Received 14A. 148. By: (Signature) Action Data SG1J Assigned To: Contract Specialist: Date Telephone No: Wroveu For meiedb", 70vivul Vu DIA FORM 520 1 Previous Edition Is Obsolete. Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 OBLIGATION AMOUNT $ RECORD OF COMMITMENT OBLIGATIONS UNOBLIGATED REFERENCEOBLIGATIONS UNOBLIGATED DATE INCURRED BALANCE REMARKS DATENUMBER INCURRED BALANCE REMARKS K 6 REFERENCE R F11 NU NUMBER 16. Summary Data for CRR B/SADPO Actions: Purpose- FY 91 FY 92 1,500,000 R&D 400,000 R&D 200,000 O&M Historical Summary - Intelligence Westion/Objective: Ift 17. List of Enclosures: Procurement Package Access List 2 Uniform Contract Format low MK) I Statement of Work/Specifications 4 -Justification for other than full and open competition SADPO Acquisition Authority Emergency Justification 5 Services Cluestionnalre Ust of Recommended Sources 6 Certification of Data Base 7 Government Independent Cost Estimate 8 DO 254, Security Classification Specification 9 Do 1423, Contract Data Requirements List with Data Item Description (Do Form 1664) Technical Evaluation Criteria Technical Evaluation Plan 10- Logistical Support Plan (DIAR 254) 11 Other(s) AAP SliMMary 12 Exception to SYn~psis (of clasp S Q~W.) Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 SG1J Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000410001-3