Approved For Release 2 DP96-00788 R001700180006-0 FT' .. ACTION $*IEET CON ' Of. MlaSS. .,r.a.cr o wwwa avu.O. rnet DAMI-ISH T CENTER LANE Funding Initiative (U) d"ve _ 24 an 84 ACrX),% PIlQ m D To obain zc signature on memorandum to ASA(RD&A) ee. rraur POR I~t06M0 Ca~+++ t.d.l~ e$...rt.t-.w.at, Md~.w/ e+.1..t+4wr e.iti.e N~i /~~No God AjwrhM/ ' Classified by CDR, USAINSCOM LTC GERALD FOX/5 114 4 Decla ssif o O D AC$I FORM 31, 13 i.F 71 F R _q 11 ~1 ~m RR F ........FOREl i Ls aa.K .erAwne Approved For Release 2005/03/09 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001700180006-0 gCgEy CENTER LANE DAMI-ISH CENTER LANE Funding Initiative (U) 2. (U) BACKGROUND: a. (S/CL-1/NOFORN) At the end of FY 83 DIA's GRILL FLAME effort fell under the same Congressional constraints (TAB A) on the use of National Foreign Intelligence Program (NFIP) resources that Army faced in September 1982. b,. (S/CL-1/NOFORN) Because Army had successfully met Congressional guida,ice with the CENTER LANE project, DIA asked if we would be willing to continue the research efforts they had scheduled for FY 84 and part of FY 85. Funding for these efforts was anticipated from the USDRE. c. (S/CL-l/NOFORN) Cdr INSCOM, the CENTER LANE Project Manager, and the Principal Deputy and Deputy ASA(RD&S) all approved the idea concep- tually and discussions were undertaken with DIA on the research projects they desired that Army pursue. The refined project list (TAB B) is mutually agreeable to DIA and Army. d. (S/CL-1/NOFORN) DAMI-ISH discussed the subject with OUSDRE and was ultimately told that the money was available and ready to be moved. Contact with Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the actual source of the funds, resulted in a decision to move the money covertly through DCSRDA, if approved. ODCSRDA action officer has con- curred conceptually with the idea. 3. (U) DISCUSSION. a. (S/CL-2/NOFORN) The research projects which would be funded with this initiative are of interest to both DIA and Army. Several of the projects are of great interest to Army and the amount of money ($200K for Psychokinesis (PK)'alone) are far beyond our means to fund on our own. b. (S/CL-2/NOFORN) An additional benefit which accrues to Army is that the Standord Research Institute (SRI) International team working on Army contracts will be funded at a sufficient level for probably the first time to not only insure team integrity, but to allow sub- contracting with experts in related fields. Total funding for SRI for FY 84 and part of FY 85 would be $1.07M with the approval of this proposal. c. (S/CL-1/NOFORN) This relatively large influx of money into the SRI team creates a slight "cueing" problem in terms of SRI being able to work on all of the projects to be funded. This area has been satis- factorily resolved for now and should pose no problem-in the future, especially with a willingness to extend the work into FY 85. Approved For Release 2005/03/09 :IA-RDP96-00788R001700180006-0 ? _ ' Approved For Release 2005/03/09 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001700180006-0 ~~~aEY CENTER LANE DAMI-ISH CENTER LANE Funding Initiative (U) d. (S/CL-1/NOFORN) DIA is retaining its on-site monitor at SRI and is funding him outside the NFIP. The DIA representative will provide assistance to the CENTER LANE Project Manager and-.be responsive to his direction, insofar as it is in consonance with DIA guidance. DIA will also be able to maintain active involvement in the CENTER LANE project through their representative and provide continuity of effort with the contractor. e. (S/CL-1/NOFORN) Because of the change in Army roles that this funding initiative brings, DIA and DAMI-ISH have agreed that DIA use of the CENTER LANE compartment is justified. Upon" approval of this funding proposal INSCOM's OPSEC Support Detachment, 902d MI Group will be tasked to provide security instruction and classification guides to DIA. This action has been coordinated with DAMI-CI. f. (S/CL-1/NOFORN) Upon approval of facing memorandum by ASA(RDA), DAMI-ISH will make contact with DARPA and work out the details of the MIPR to DCSRDA. The Congressional prohibition against use of NFIP or NFIP-derived funds has been discussed with DARPA, but will be reiterated. USDRE will be informed when contracting and transfer of the funds to SRI has been completed. g. (S/CL-1/NOFORN) The adverse impact of Army accepting this funding is an increased workload on both the ISH action officer and the CENTER LANE Project Manager. In effect Army has become Executive Agent for CENTER LANE type activities within DOD and has responsibilities which will involve frequent contact with DIA and possibly with OUSDRE. Approved For Release 2005/ 4 f'96-00788R001 700180006-0 Approved For Release 2005/OJ Ic S -00788ROO1700180006- LANE DEPARTMEVT 0 OF THE ARMY CENTER OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF FOR INTEJ.IGENCE WASHINGTON. DC 20310 RirLY TO ATTLir/ON O/ MEMORANDUM FOR ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ACQUISITION) SUBJECT: CENTER LANE Funding Initiative (U)--ACTION MEMORANDUM 1. (S/CL-1/NOFORN) Purpose; To obtain approval to accept $600K from the Under Secretary of Defense, Research and Engineering (USDRE) for CENTER LANE research. 2. (U) Discussion; a. (S/CL-1/NOFORN) USDRE has offered $600K in addition to the previously approved $495K of Army Program 6 resources for CENTER LANE research. b. (S/CL-2/NOFORN) The Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) has agreed to accept the USDRE funding and to devote it to work which the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) had intended to pursue during FY 84. As of FY 84, DIA must meet the same Congressionally imposed constraints on the use of National Foreign Intelligence Program (NFIP) funds for CENTER LANE type activities as Army, and it has chosen to restrict its partici- pation to that of an on-site representative with the Stanford Research Institute (SRI), International. to assist in monitoring research projects. c. (S/CL-1/NOFORN) The following projects will be funded with the USDRE monies; (1) (S/CL-2/NOFORN) Research and develop the final stages of Remote Viewing (RV). . (S/CL-2/NOFORN) Tasks; Expand RV ability to include configured and analytical capability. - Demonstrate trainability. Demonstrate an accuracy of at least 70% in the RV derived data. De c l a s s4 yo Ind: F6'QAed a 5/03/09: CIA-RDP96-00788R0Cda?V JegRJ-0 t r0 CLOSE HOLD/HAND CARRY r,' ,"FE)97 FOREIGN NATIONALS Approved For Release 2005/03/09: CIA-RDP96-00788800170 180006-0 ENTER LANE DAMI-ISH SUBJECT: CENTER LANE Funding Initiative (U)--ACTION MEMORANDUM (S) Cost: $70K. (2) (S/CL-2/NOFORN) Examine and test at least one new approach to the existing training regime now,tk der development at SRI. (S/CL-2/NOFORN) Tasks. - Approach should include a different form of targeting. - Demonstrate and compare -results of new approach. . (S) Cost; $50K. (3) (S/CL-2/NOFORN) Target viewers with methods other than coordinates. (S/CL-2/NOFORN) Tasks: - Investigate beacon and abstract targeting. - Analyze the success of each method and the conditions under which it showed the greatest success. (S) Cost; $50K. (4) (S/CL-2/NOFORN) Examine and evaluate Psychokinesis (PK). (S/CL-2/NOFORN) Tasks: - Examine foreign work in PK and attempt to duplicate it, where possible. Investigate the influence of PK on sensitive instrumentation whose quantum states may be the main interaction mechanism. - Determine what systems are most susceptilA a to PK influence. - Quantify the magnitude of PK effects. . (S) Cost; $200K. Approved For Release 2005/03/ ,9 fR96-00788RA?t -PPtH% E DP TQ E FQREGN NATIONALS Approved For Release 20M r~j EC 'IDP96-00788R001700180006-0 CFNTERUNE DAMI-ISH SUBJECT: CENTER LANE Funding Initiative (U)--ACTION MEMORANDUM (5) (S/CL-1/NOFORN) Code data from RV sessions into the existing data base management system. Cast: $25K. (6) (S/CL-1/NOFORN) Further refine the RV evaluation technique. Cost. $25K. (7) (S/CL-2/NOFORN) Perform operational RV tasks as . (S/CL-l/NOFORN) Tasks; - Evaluate new data as it is produced. - Pursue alternate systems for evaluation. . (S) Cost; $25K. (8) (S) Travel for DIA representative at SRI. Cost: $30K. (9) (S/CL-1/NOFORN) Continue training and research on enhancing the quality of RV data. Cost; $125K. d. (C) If approval is granted for acceptance of USDRE offer it is intended that the funds be transferred to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Research, Development and Acquisition (DCSRDA) thru a Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request (MIPR) and then provided to INSCOM via the previously established channel. e. (U) CENTER LANE is an Army Special Access Program. 3. (S/CL-1/NOFORN) Recommendation: That DA be authorized to accept the USDRE funding offer for CENTER LANE and to transfer the monies to INSCOM through ODCSRDA. CF; DCSRDA Approved For Release 2005/ 96-0078840 RW W k1e< To FOREIGN NATIONALS FOIAB5 Approved For Release 2005/03/09 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001700180006-0 Approved For Release 2005/03/09 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001700180006-0