AWV&C*tPt~gRW&WLmi296bMNl?/LMA3RDP96-007891kbMfbDt%tW--)= Phenomenological Research and Analysis Author: Edwin C. May, Ph.D., Douglas MacGowan, and Earling DeGraff 31 December 1993 AW U Scieme Applications International ("poration An Employee-Owned Company Presented to: U. S. Government Contract MDA908-93-C-0004 (Client Private) Submitted by: Science Applications International Corporation Cognitive Sciences Laboratory ,Kam oReal Suite 330 P.O. Box 1412, Menlo Park, CA 94025 - (415) 325-8292 1010! 40 ApWavedi f-, AP0WM9WeWPWMAWNFt~WWMh*: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3200090001-7 I OBJECTIVE The objective of this document is to provide a periodic status report for research and analysis of anoma- lous mental phenomena! APJO"MCP4RWReWWSLbl2geWUWM?70*4tDPW*MWW32M90001-7 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3200090001-7 11 PROGRESS REPORT 1. Technical Milestones in this section, we provide highlights of the technical progress during the period between 11 September 1993 through 31 December 1993. 1.1 ClIn 1: Research S'~j 13rimary activities during the reporting period included: 2. Changes There were no changes to the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory, method of operation, management, or milestones during this reporting period. 3. Problems There were no problems encountered during the reporting period. Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3200090001-7 0 Concluded Physiological Effects of Remote Observation Experiment. 9 Concluded Anomalous Cognition/Entropy Experiment. * Concluded EEG Experiment. 190faRWaam2GOWWN: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3200090001-7 4. Financial summary 4.1 Total Project Statistics ($1,425,613 k) CLIN 001 IMU 1250 Y 1000 X 750 X X~ 500 X 250 X 0 ZI Figure 1. Financial Performance for Total Project Thtal Project Financ iaIHistory 29 January 1993 $47,979 1 March 1993 $135,769 26 March 1993 $254,921 23 April 1993 $409,954 26 May 1993 $512,946 22 June 1993 $595,783 16 July 1993 $694,479 13 August 1993 $803,520 10 September $898,680 1993 11 October 1993 $984,322 11 November 1993$1,050,372 7 December 1993 $1,128,179 Figure 1. shows that the overall project expenditures are above the ideal linear curve. T'his can be ac- counted for by the fact that subcontractors, consultants, government furnished equipment and mainte- nance, were paid in the beginning of the contract. As we approach the end of the contract, the actual costs will level to the linear spending curve. Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3200090001-7