Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200020009-9 STATEMENT OF WORK: PSYCHOENERGETICS TnMRECAT TO US-AND POTENTTAL APPLICATIONS) C~ b7 C~VC4"31fy c r-c; ENCLOSURE 3 (S-1922/DT-1) Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200020009-9 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : C41 DP96-00788RO01 200020009-9 STATEMENT OF WORK: PSYCHOENERGETICS (THREAT TO US AND POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS) 1. General The objective of this effort is to investigate in detail certain psychoenergetic phenomena that have potential military applications. Emphasis will be on evaluat4ng application potential and limitations of such P~enomena, and to provide such knowledge as gained under6this contract to appropriate DoD agencies who will evaluate the significance of foreign work, particularly as it may pose a threat to the US. Major emphasis will be.on evaluating remote viewing phenomena and in particular, targeting aspects, via coordinate or other methods. Related to this are training methods, methods of enhancing ireliability and repeat- ability of the phenomena. 2.0 Specific Tasks (FY 81) 2.1 Train two selected Army personnel in the new six phase remote viewing technique and two monitors. 2.2 Determine if zac-h-and auditory analysis techniques can be used to calibrate descriptions provided during operational remote viewing sessions. 2.3 Develop 6--training program on tracking techniques. 2.4 Initiate studies to determine if physiological monitoring ran 7 be used to calibrate accuracy of descriptions provided during operat ional remote viewing sessions. 2.5 The following tasks will be performed t st in evaluating med st in foreign work: W~\A~ P-\) 2.5.1 Simulate and evaluate foreign remote viewing investigations. -~o mo viewi _Lre tet7 ~nginve 2.5.2 Describe the potential of RV to: assess secur facilities, serve 'o. asse ss securef as communication mechanism,explore resolution ability'resolve alpha-numeric 'A targets. 2.5.3 Explore resolution ability of RV for objects symbols. 2.5.4 Determine if secured data can be accessed, determine the limitations of remote viewing, predict future events, locate objects... describe the eniotional/physical state of people. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200020009-9 Approved For Relb.W 6A-RDP96-OO788 ROO 1200020009-9 to explor-e the applications 2.6 The following task will be undertaken L potential of remote viewing: 2.6.1 Evaluate the use of remote viewing to locate target objects or people. 2.6.2 Evaluate the use of remote viewing for event detection and to locate events. ... 2.6.3 Evaluate the use of remote viewing for vectering or tracking. 2.6.4 Evaluate the use of remote viewing to detect the presence or absence of targets. 2.6.5 Evaluate the potential of camouflage, concealment and deception as countermeasures to remote viewing. 2.6.6 Investigate the effects of the following variables on the remote viewing phenomena. (a) accuracy. (b) degree of resolution, I N -1-e innvitc rfzpi - -,mp'll , toLi 2.6.7 Other areas'relating directly to the application of the phenomena to operational targets would -include (a) e.LC.) (b) targeting aspects (coordinates, other abstracts', places names, (c) potential data errors, (d) training and selection of sensors. 2.7 N2termnine remote viewer capability to do the following: 3.0 Specific Tasks (FY 82) 3.1 The impact of the most critical variables affecting remote viewing will be further investigated. 2 SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200020009.9 be quick redction tasks levied on the contractor. These will generally be of high Priority and from high levels and therefor-e, should received_ prompt attention. Approved For Relea C LA-RDP96-00788 ROO 1200020009-9 ? to operational targets and the Remote Viewing will be applied results evaluated in regard to accuracy, timeliness, types of target and size uf -target. 3.3 Work on conterrineasures will be continued and the detection of remote viewers at the target will be attempted. 3.4 Apply knowledge gained in FY 81, relative to detection of nuclear material and events, to real operational targelts. Additional specific tasks for FY 82 will be issued in the last quarter of FY 81 and will be based largely on results of work done in FY 81. 4.0 Specific task (FY 83) Additional Specific task for FY 83 will be issued in the last quarter of FY 82 and be largely determined by the results of work in FY 81 and 82. Many o-"-' ~he -factors that psychoenergetic phenomena will have cor-nnA wa:2v- r-nnrarninn ;;nnIvinq J-hgk targets. During 'the fiscal year tha and integrating the phenomena into enhance or inhibit various been eXplored du, r i1n.-I the first" and n6annmon +r% emphasis will be on incorporating the intelligence process. 4.2 Selection and training criteria for remote viewers will be fully developed. 4-3 Interpret"ation of datua derived from the remote by intelligence analysts. 4.4 Ways to integrate remote viewing data into "the intelligence cyc-le_will be developed. 4.5 Ways and means of incorporating remote viewing phenomena into military operations will be investigated. 5. Specific Requirements 5.1 Approximately thirty-three (33) percent of the overall effort - 9 sa~4s` -nq ~as~~s ~)n 7na_,/~-ical a,-Ld 1, ~_~ lyt I ~ I- "i 5.2 A~proximately thirty-three (33) percent of the overall effort L. should be directed to satisfying -tasks on evaluation of foreign work and specific intelligence assessments. ts E C 3 Approved For Release 2000/08107 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200020009-9 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200020009-9 stall 5.3 Approximately thirty-three (33) percent of the overall effort should be directed to satisfying tasks on the applications potential of remote viewing. 6. Security Requirements: Sufficient SI/SAO billets should be identified to properly support the program. If and when SRI International commences work on operational situations, then it would be wise if all personneY connected with operational matters posses~,the necessary clearances. 7. Deliverables: The contractor shall provide-thle following. 7.1 Quarterly Technical Reports to highlight accomplishments and detail progress on the task designated for examination during the quarter will be completed by the contractor. 7.2 A final report~at the conclusion of the contract will be submitted. 8. The principal Contractor Monitor will be the single point of con4--ac+ -go- ko+6 44,e --- 4-------- n"A n~v~+4i,4n5n+,. U^ s.,411 ~-I~y +L,^ %,& %, I I tJ Wt t,11 0 LAil~ F-1 t -~ IV 1 0 6%. 6 U"s I%;; requirements to the contractor and provide the results to the funding participants. ,CT 4 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200020009-9 1 - LLJ I U! I L ,,; !I Ilk I I 1u U L-L- I I I I L-L-L- Z ut-I I uu I u "It[ In -k-- ApprovedForRele e2000/O8/07:CIA-RDP96-00788RO:::01200020009-9 FY-81 ($450K) FY-82 ($450K) Q2 Q3 Q4, Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2.0 Specific Task $450K for FY 81 sk for 3,0 Specific Ta FY 82 4.0 Specific Task for FY 83 $450K N., -9 6 Approved ForRMase2ODOMBIOT -CTA-RDP 00'M8R 01,2060260,66-6- FY-83 ($450K) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 $450K Approved For. Release 2000/08107 : Cljbr~q-00788RO01200020009-9 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS APPROXIMATE STARTING DATE: Upon receipt of contract award. A contract of 36 months' effort is anticipated with deliveries as follows: PROGRAM PROGRESS BRIEFINGS: Briefings shall be of an informal nature and shall be held at the end of each quarter. Specific time and place to be determined by the contractor monitor. The contractor shall furnish copies of informal chart -s, viewgraphs and other aids as may be needed. The informal briefing shall consist of a contractor presentation and informal discussion among contractor, funding agencies and other government personnel as appropriate. QUARTERLY TECHNICAL REPORTS (Draft): Five copies to the COTR by the start of each quarter for each of the specific sub-tasks. The principal will provide comments within 15 working days. FINAL TECHNICAL REPORTS: Fifteen copies to the COTR no later than 30 days after receipt of comments on technical report draft. FINAL REPORT : Ten copies and camera ready reproducible master shall ~e -,-submitted to the COTR 30 days after receipt of DIA comments. QUICK REACTION REPORTS: As required. Two copies will be delivered to the COTR. 'S [ IC, 19% E T Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200020009-9 Approved For Release 2000108/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200020009-9 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY/EQUIPMENT Government furnished property or equipment to be provided to the contractor will primarily consist of reports, data, and documents which will be provided on a loan basis. Contractor access to other DIA facilities in Washington, D.C., and such other related intelligence facilities as may be necessary will be arranged by the DIA contract monitor. INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE Inspection, acceptance, and delivery of reports will be at the Z"O' Defense Intelligence Agenrv. ATTN: DT-lA, Washington, D. 2 301. Contract Monitor will be I DIA, telephone t 40, n g " Mic e Mrs Acceptance will be based on a determination by the Contracit ng Technical Representative (COTR) that the contractor is performing in accordance with the tasks specified in the Statement of Work. T 1ECHINICAL PROPOV SAL S SG1J SG1A A technical proposal will be required. The originating office requires the contractor to provide an addendum to any information the contracting officer which details the contractor's methodology, schedule, and manpower loading in meeting the contractual requirements. Such information should be submitted to 'U'LAVDI-11A for evaluation prior to negotiations. OTHER The classification of -the contract is SI/SAO. Reports issued under this*contract shall contain the following acknowledgements: This study was supported and monitored by the Defense Intelligence Agency of the Department of Defense under Contract No. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED DATA Data required by the contractor will be requt~stleci in wri-ting k~-ran, the COTR. The COTR will maintain a record of all government documents transferred to the contractor and will ensure their return when -the contract,terminates. Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200020009-9 Apptoved For Releas :jCPl*RDP96-OO788 ROO 1200020009-9 FUNDING FY81 450K - FY82 450K - FY83 450K - EC b\, -2 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200020009-9 Approved For Releas4-2b~;IW tIA-IRDP96-00788ROO1200020009-9 ATTACHMENT I CONTRACTOR REPORT CONTENTS A.1 Mionthl (.US E2=ort T e Statu Repo shall be in lette 0 nd, general ly, uld t U 1 d e ceed t ee (3) pages in ieng-th. ts pri ry purpose is ,3 info 0 0 1 n fo t e con acting rticipanl.-s of /Ignificant vents, accomp ishmen hnen:t d pro + A MV-n le!ns nss 4nt,:~d with t vrcrk. The ren-vt sh .1 - lb r pres t a narra ive sumary the work un er4ay and shal I be pp pared e p t ad ess the "Co ics outlin below. Any o the topl5s below ma be w ma c er noting su connent as "none".. 11not pplicabl ". oi- "no tjo si n'licant change wh n a ropriate. (The port sh 11 not be U, d to oc,ment techni -1 pro ess or con * e ical har' e tain te n ts, graphsl or fo ulas. Such ata long in technical ports -C RESEARCH PROGRAj rief statement A e program's obj tives and the f re arch shall be luded under this topic. PY ~jAjOD Arrnml)l TICUMCNITC AhIn c 11 rutu j --- written ta-~; ical terms ,jn,non , ~fi h ld rough o the atte' 0 's nti m8imagement shal be included und of ajor miles' nes or the occur n sye d sh I I be repo ed. rhITrTI-Ajj-r U111VIIntit LEAVENITS. bricfVescript _ A. L'iUll any findings orgcorilplishlents that ~ of the contra9fing agencylor DIA this topic. he accompl i 'Iment nce of techn ogical L Troughs , -1 pqt-nbf~4 S-y PRO''~ PROBL -- ;V-W TERED. This 40P i c s h4 include di ftf ic-ul ies vv r1ch f C' Se ha aTTeCtId., or could affect, t prc)gr s of the work. Th se uld e a T~ n- si Von'~ I 1 udE in ude prgblem_areas of manageme sign' icance such as: pe so el, -pr( s1 OnL fa li.ie , contracts, funds, stri es, isasters, etc. Signi * nt ie i es, sa pr I ms fthe technical nature s also be included, in brief, ms SV a j C. non ica 1 tenns. FISCAL STATUS._ 1. Amount 10rently-p vided for contract. 2. ExpenM res and co itments to data. a/'d' 3. Estima d funds reau ed to complete Nework. -d Estiim I'-2d clai',-e o-;;~ com, leiticrt of .,iork A CTf ED-BY Tl'r_ t ON PAQUIR Ir' CONINACTING AGEN/Y. Generally thi opic will\includ assistance required Xn I NnLII -6 Ofvi g "Problems Encoun red." Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200020009-9 Approved For ReleasaiddMi/b,*A.C -RDP96-00788 ROO 1200020009-9 'S ~,a 'I e r r. e n t, sn!g,'.1i-JFican't,0 Nnge which FUT P N IS . A bro-ood ta - 'n e,4 c T M u 0' is pla ed i t e 0 0 he wor or a teril/consi'Nered to UAA 1', co p V'Ia' T- t-h b o interes to m agement\'a/re incl'uAd und/r this Aaiptoo" 0 interes 0 m TECHNICAL REPORTS. 1. These reports will present a concise and factual discussion of technical findings and accomplishments during the period. The report should be of technical publication quality, including appropriate subject matter reference. 2. Each Technical Report will include a report summary. This summary, prominently identified, should normally not exceed a few pages. The purpose of the projects must be specified, together with a description of important equipment purchased or developed, if any, and the conclusions reached by the contractor. The most important. single feature of this summary is that it must be meaningful to readers who are not specialists in the subject matter of the contract. The reauirement for careful preparation cannot be overemDhasized as this sunn'ary will often provide the basis for decision on ihe continuity of the project. The contractor must recognize that his achievements are quite often surveyed by Department--of who function at a level that precludes a thorough review of detailed reports. Where appropriate, references should be made to more detailed sections o' ti-e report- -in n-rder to guide those who May be prepared to spend the additional time required to develop a more complete and professional understanding of the accomplishments. . The report summary should include the following informiation for each major portion~of the work: 1. Technical problem. 2. General methodology (e.g., literature experiment, survey, field study, etc.). 3. Technical results. 4. Implications for further research (if .5. Specl al ccrrment-D- (i f any) 2 review, laboratory any)- Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200020009-9 Approved For Refi~a'~e-2.0~00"/0'48'/'O~7':- C IA-RDP96 -00788 ROO 1200020009 -9 MIPR CONTROL PROVISIONS AND GUIOAMCa 1. Funds cited may be used only for the project delineated in the attached statement, of work. 2. it is estimated that for this project $450K per year for three years is required. 3. The total MIPR estimate shall not be exceeded by..-the purchasing office. 4. Changes in purpose, scope or desired results from those delineated in- the attached Statement of Work must be approved by the Grill Flame Committee. 5. The primary Contractor Monitor for this project is: SG1J DIA/Ul-iA I ell ephone SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1200020009-9