Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 UNIFORM CONTRACT FORMAT PART I - THE SCHEDULE SECTION B - SUPPLIES/SERVICES AND PRICES B.1 SERVICES AND PRICES LINE DESCRIPTION QUANTITY ITEM ............. ..... ... .. AMOUNT Re,.~~search and Analysis- in I Lot $1 ,7( 7 C 000 Aj set -f-ort.1-i in C. o0(,j.,7,Report, S t;4orkrolan ~Iilestone Report I N P 3. St N Hepor 0 Re-oort W3P 0()Ole-,~Ar)Fincil lpchnic~-.Al Report 0, C) "arianre Report As needed V ('It' - I 2 r: lechnical Briefing Ns!" X , ,---),uick- Reaction Capability As needed Page 1. of 8 Enclosure 2 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 PART I - THE SCHEDULE SECTION C -- DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS C.I. WORK' STATEMENT: Under this contract, -the contractor, as an independent contractor-, and not as an agent, servant, or employee of the Slavernment, utili~,incl spe!..ial knowledge and techniqUeS possessed by and aw-.0.1ablf-, 1-M the slizal]. furnish all. labor, equipment, facilitip..?s, cz,ervices, and matEria.[S, necessary for the performance of 'the work: set forth b G~ 10 Ct0!,t2M2!1"_' 04- WCA-1."., 1-'.-.ncl0SUre _~,, arild. DD 1--orm (Contr~_-kct Data LI.-I-0) (Jat~cl `6 Jan 29 attachczd in Exhibit A. 1,-,age 2 of 8 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 PART I - THE SCHEDULE SECTION F - DELIVERIES OR PERFORMANCE F. I TIME OF DELIVERY- 'rhe work. and serv.-L' ces requi red 1-inder ~3,e!c ti f.-.,n 8 shall b(7-~ as on Enclc-)SU,re 9. F.I. TERM OF CONTRACT.- reClUired h(erauridler sha"13. b~--' pent-foorined. nk'~rin(~:j tia- cclfimrii~.ncirlq cm the E-4,fective dj..'ttp a+ this cont.r,,..~c-t ard r:."n (.:I i. n ri F. 2. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE- The wal-k Undar thi s contraft s. c -J. I J. t i a'.'5 L. i n *1. e, s- cl t 1r v; j -E E-~ 1 D Fi G" i r 111 jC1f page of 8 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000108/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 PART I THE SCHEDULE SECTION H SPECIAL PROVISIONS H.I. DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION: The coni-rac'or shall. not disclose any information under this contract J. inc.luding the -1fallawing, -to any person unless (i) it is require~d for the of this contract ar (ii) th(--2 individual is si-Jecificallv in writing by the Contracting Offict.--?r to receive the information. 1 -11-lej contract schedt..O.F.-! and technical. diata j.1-1c(,.,?rp0rF1ted therelin. (2) Spcnscirship~ (.-if the contract. (3) The Government's use, interest in, or application of Lhe i n J. I oN i n g: (A) Ihe contrao--J. schedulp and technical. data incorporated therein. Pur'rhasp descriptjc-.~n, specific ations and drawings. k c. studies, research, devel.cipment and d(,~.s.*i.qn siervicE..... (d I Components., devices, Pqt..tipmenits and sys-terris. (e) Techniques, me-thads and pracr;.~sc.,~-es. Detaj Is and/or reSUItS 0+ per+ort mancr 1'.). Di scl by the contra(.:tor which require specific Written ~roml the Contractinig Officer inclUdR information, whether wr.J.Lf-,e~n (:-;.r oraj,, to be revealed in open publications, technical conferences, symposia, meetings, periodicals, journals, brochures, advertising, films, photographs, fact-sheets, or other material prepared for open publication. C. Wher, lorpsc-Lbed by the Contracting Officer, the contractor agrees tr.-l Lnsvrt in ~.,ubcontracts and purchase order hereunder provisions which shall coinfc.-jrfrn substnntially to paragraphs a and b. Normally these provisions will not be required by the Contracting Officer in purchase orders +or standard commercial items which have been sold or offered for sale to the public commercially by any supplier. d. The provisions set forth in paragraphs a, b, and c shall. not be c('.instrued to f5reClUde the contractor- from otherwise using, for its normal commercial purposes, information, techniques, processes, methods, d~-_,velopr,-,ents, components, devices, equipments, systems, and proprietary data empl.c.:)yed in the crindL.(Ct Of the wor[.,., except that which is specifically develoj.a.~d for or as a result o+ this contract, or which is precluded from release dL(e to its classified nature. In so using the information as authorized by -this paragraph the contractor (i) shall not disclose any information cc,",ncerning the spoinsar'ship 0+ this contract, or (1:1) thr~-~ natUr_C~ of the Government's interest in and application of the SLA)JOCL ,-natt.er of thfis contract. e . The contractor will submit to the Contracting Officer for clearance and release six (6) copies of the material at least four (4) we0--:s in advance of PreS01tati0n Or pUblication. Page 4 of 8 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 H.2. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED DATA: The Contractor shall request any dato. r'e~~Ulired for the conduct of this contract, in writinQ, from the Coritracting Offi,cer's *rechnical Representative (COTRI. 'rhe, CDFR will iij;;.iritain record-is Of all 5LIC.1-1 Government furnished data to inrAlre 8CCOLU'11 t z.0)ili,ty and return to the-~ Gn,-vernment upon termination of the contract. H.3. SECURITY REQUIREMENTS: a . -,F? Contraci-or shall maintain and administer a 5e~uril-v r-ronw-am in with DOD 5220.""2-M lndustr4AI Security Manual. and DIA111 10-5. e.,w lin the rAfficiz, of CoPie~~q (:if th(,~se ck_-1cumc.,-!ntS ~.-.ire availal ie~ tor revi. t h fe j')1-0C:Ur';9,nfj Contracting Officer. oi-t of r~.7zquj red C'4~. set fri-th On t -t -i c:~c;p 'f-ication', wi I k L ", 1_ I 'I ,..Att. chpd DD Form 2"54 "Contract 'y Classific_-~ iclj -ci I - d t i r, ina'51, I i ty to per-Torm i n. acccirdance th t e r a ; H a n o n ' j. t j. .4 th(- AFi a. resu' t the cc.-)ntriact isi subject t u, d e -1:a.. u i n wi. th th,(,.4) cl. aui.,e en-ti. tl ed "D efaul t C., T'he Grwernment re5erve_~~i the rJLTj1.-)t to dijr--ei1-1-. any to, be rei-noved, -from performance, direct or- indirect, whenevear tiriere is pro(-iaDJE, c..-.ause bel ieve, Lin the basis of all farts available, that such action is Warral-ited in, the interest Of naticinal security, whether or not the caUSP IS deel-Iled Of sufficient severity to warrant Action to terminate the Contract.or"s or individUal'S security clearance. The Government also, V- 6.150r V - I k,~s the right -to direct any contractor emplayee -to be removed from performance, direct or- indirect, -For the period of time necessary to conduct f the any investigation of alleged misconduct which may, in the qpinlon 0 Orf Contracting T icer, jeopardize the security of the project. d. security requirements in the per-Frormance of this contract shall -i ta -' n P -i Section J. be mai4ntained in accordance with the DD Form 25A cof L .d i i ,rt-,e mghest classification involved in the performance Of this contract is Top Secret/Special Compartmented Intelligence (SCI). This contract document I..U n c I a s, s i f j, e d . e The contractor- will not USP any electrLonic/electricaj information proc.essing equipment in the- possession of the. Contractor for the purpose of procp_E,sing or- transwiitting class:i+ied information under- this contract Without thP written permission of the Contracting Officer. H.4. CHANGE IN KEY PERSONNEL: The Contrimftor shall notify thp Contracting Officer prior to; mak.ing any chanqe in t1hie per-sonnel. identified in the proposAl as key personnel assigned to this contract. 7'he Contractor must de,mewistrate that the qualifications of the prospective personnel are equal. to or better than the qualifications of the personnel being replaced. Page 5 of P; Approved For Release 2000/08/08: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 H.5. USE OF HUMAN SUBJECTS: a. Def i n i t i ons I . Subject at Risk - mpans any individual who may be e-1-11'posed to thr..~ possibility of iniury, including physical., psychological or social illiiUF-V~ as a conSeqUPnC.P of participation as-, a SUbject in any research, development or activity which departs +rom the application of those asLabl-ii-;1ned and acce.pted methiods, necessary to meet his needs, or 1.,jhich incre~asps the oridin,ary of: daily life, 11.171C)Udinq the recognized rislks jnhere:--.~nt in a C:hi.--)SfRFl OCC(Apatinn ar field o-Irl service. Investigational Drugs - MFLallr~ those nelw drt..[~,,= FeFtFiCtEd hV the e d e ra ].rood, Y)rug zurld Cosmetic Act to be used by or Under the supervision a n in%-'i -stigaLor purst..icint to a not-ice of nvestigat-ional Exemption I L I.ND) . Investigational Medical Devices - means those devices which are not g(.'-~nerc-.iJ'Ay recognized as safe and/or effective, intended for Use in the cure, mit-igation, treatment, or prevention of disease in, ar i.-Jn, hLifflaPIS the rPsE-ErCh is USUally (but not riecesg,&.-Irily) the purpose of determining whether or not.- the device is safe and/or F! 4: f Pc t j v P i. b. ~~E2pients--f or-the Use of Humans 1. Safeguarding the rights and welfare of subjects at risl..,: in activities Supported by this contract is primarily the responsibility of the Contractor. Compliance 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 respionsibility, it is the policy of the DIA that no activity involving hum-an T,Ub.J9C-t-T3 Under this contract shall be undertaken unless an lVIStiLtUtir-)nal. ( T Revie-w Board LRB) ties reviewed and approved such activity. 'Tile i.nStitLd1-..ion shall be provided to DIA a written that il' wLI1 abide by the policy for the protection of human SLA).JeCtS as contained in title 4.5, Part 416, of the Code of Fpdetral Regulations (CFR), as amended. When an inst-Atution has a Health and Human 1,3'ervices- approved as,surance, evicips-ice c4 IRB approval of this study shall have been ac.complished by submission to DIA of an executed HHS form 596. For an if-15titUtion without an HIAS approved assurance, an assurance concerning the protpction of human SUbjects shall have been negotiated with the. DIA L'ontracting Officer, and ll~ZB approval. given. In addition to the requirements of Title 45, Part 46 of the CFR, the following shall. apply to all DIA contracts supporting research, development, and relatpd activities: a) Prisoners of war (POW) and detainees shall not be used Linder any crct..tmstances. Page 6 of 8 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 I-J) - .1 USEP 0-f: PriSoners As research subjects sha' I have been j:.7T)ecjJ:i.calA.y al:iprove-,d by the ',',)]A Coi-ttracting Officer. c) A mentally di.sable(-.1 i:.ir in~,'L:i.ti,-tt'i(..,rii.li,zi.-d mentally infirm person - shz -lot -jartj C4 pE'ItC a F -sc --ch , al I I 1 -1 ~ , a r ~:.! I -~ a F SLA hJ1P C t Un I E95 t I'll e 171 Z! t Ur e o + t h Fe reT,earch invol ved is st,.kch hat J. t woul cl be i rripossi b1 e or meani ng I esS i f rrle~ n t. a 1. .1 y i r I r, 1'. f7l we r e I, e s Ir ct~ I-.- _. .- L I. UIII LJ,.:(I' Licil:,ation, (..)r other consideraticji-is - -e iflv(.. , Vied:! E" p -1m/ I 'L a 1, r: a. 1-, f 1 I~ I. % al f: o r L VI e i r I..i s5 e s ha * have be4en granted by thi 'C~c..)nt.r 1hp (va.tst_ L)e r-oncerried with: ki t r e a I.. m fn~. r-4. 1J, k.Vk-. I ._r--i-I-Aon, or etiology o+ thc-.., ;3~..w t j CLAT ar J. fiipa. J. rrile'n't wi t h w! Ii t! i P L J. S iit f f I i c t E.? d , 0 r ki i Any olt,her r..ondi ~icjn which the sut.)ject is suffering, 1-jr-ovidinfl-, th.er~--- is a to the subject and adeq!L.U~tt(,~ r, i or C?~. I I . 5-Ling ha-~, JJ- I If 0 give ~ssurc (-.-J1 " j .. 1 1:1 .ince of acceptable risk, or i j. J-he ef+Ftcts Of inStitUtinnal life upon the :i n L ~i t U ti -D I I a 1 e. d itientally inJirm sUbJect. and involves no appreciable risk to the.- or s u e t..: L . i ki Tnfai-matlion wlhich cannot be~ obtained from any other class of (-I VOI Untpe~F-~: shal be nrcivi. ded. all. necessary medi cal. care for injurv (Dr that is. t h E-7! r, r ix i m a.. t e r s. u I t o f t a a c -ing p rt in the contract research., e New people entering this project for training purposes, or for participation RS subjects of research, shall sign a statement that they will not use information att.7d.-,I6_--d during thr? course of participation to invade t I I kP I - i V i ~A r y Fj I ~F U " 13 C -, i L i z e r -19 . +) StUdJes conducted f._,UtSidF- the United States, its territories or pos,--iess,ions, shall he condUCtPd in compliance with all 'tat-is, customs and practices of the country in w1--ii-ch the study is to be conducted. C. E2a~merLs for the Use of InvIestiqational Drugs Investigational drugs of any kin used for -this contract. d. Requirements for Use of Investinational Medical Devices The Contractor shall. comp],YT4~-tlk' fT _21, Part 812, of the CFR, as amended, for the Study and evaluation of those devices which are not generally recognized as safe and/or ef-Fective intended for use in the diagnosis, Cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in, or research on, humans. The contractor shall. have to provide with his proposal a copy of FDA approval of, or grant of waiver for, use of investigational device exemption. Page 7 1:_4 B Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 e. R'qqp,irF,.nnqnts for Rerjorting and Doc~,,(fflentAl-ion 1. Copies of all doc:uments pre,.r~enlced or required for initial and continuing rRvie;~w C)f the P~q,. , 1.10ard minutes pertaining only to the contract, of subjects corr.--,F..~nt, tran7-mittal an actions, instructions I (- c n dI i t i cj n s: r e s I to the activity a n L 7 1 Ultiflg from deliberations addressec director, are to be rptained by the ('_'ontractor for at "Least 'three (73) years af tPr. ( IF) 1. W.-A OF, (-j -F t h e r e, ea r c hAll do-LtMentlz shall. be accessible for, insy..~~,ection dUril1c; norr,.-tal working h('.)Urs, by tho-~ DIA Contracting Officer or a u t Io r J. -z. e ~ i r- e p r e s e,- 1: a i ~- i ,, e -xc.q1t as atherwise 1-.",rovideU --y law, information in the records or posses- ion of tk-ic~ Contrac-:-11-or which refers, to or cam be identified with a j.jEAFtJ'XUJ'c'tt- S(Jb_je:Ct may ncit L)e excef.-A- a) With the consent of the. SUbjE--<-.t or his legally authorized rc~presentative-, or- b) As may be i-jeces!:3ary for the DIA to carr-y out its legal. Upon or terrf-jinatior, of this coritract, a lisL of all UIILASed tPSt material shall be provided -to the DIA Contracting Officer. 4. The Contractc1r. shall irnmediately notify the DIA Conti-acting Officer, by eph tine, of inquiries nutsicle the, Depart-men-L of Defense concerning the use of hUalafll S..UIDjPCts under thi,.-, contract. In addition, the Contracting Officer shall be notified as scion as possible of inspections of the facility or contract protocols by the FDA. ,~..'age 8 of 8 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SECRET STATEMENT OF WORK FOR PHENOMENOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS (S/NF) PURPOSE. rhe puip-ptose. of thiFi effort is to initiate rle~,.) research and an a 1,7, ses of anomalOLAS phenomena. 2.0 U 1J DACl---'.'GROLJND: J. .4.1.1. (C !Ph e n ome n o oa i c a. I I e I research and analysis i-terded by this c.: o n t r at11 r L es. , -~ r s i: c, a r m a u,_-; In h ~--- no i n e. i -i a a so c; a. t e d w i t h .11 u m a n . i b i I i t ` 1111VE~17.~U-,Qatinf)T, in this have sr..-)metimes been referred to as Rerfiote Viewing (RV,`,. Extr,as:~Hn,-iary Pearcpption (ESP), and recently Anomalol..(s Cognition (AC) or AnomaIOUI_`~ Phenompria (AP). Foreign researchers I-lave also used the term to (Jescribe aspects of -these areas. SG1B 4. 4 (S/NIF) In 1983 a report with project findings was sent to congressional intelligence and appropriation committees. The report V_fir a -' -med the existence of remote viewing phenomenon and recommended that additional research -For qLAZ-inti~ying and developing remote viewing as an intelligence collection -tool be pursued. This recommendation was endorsed by a spe2cial Science Panel that met to review the project findings. This Panel also affirmed that the contractual research was scientifically Sound and urged that basic and applied research in psychoenergetics be continued, its srope expanded, and that other laboratories be involved. Clas,iiif ied By- DTA/DT Declassify On- OADR SECRET/NOFORN Enclosure 31 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 (IS / NF 1*1 C,~Ver the pAst fifteen years DIA has followed the "Y'lield -0-f for -two basic reasons. Approved For Release 2000108/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SECRE'l" (':)/NF) . first oppor The tunity to expand this research scope oc(:urred in 1985. The Department of the Army's Surgeon General 0++ic-e for Research and Development 0)Ak3f,3R'D) initiated a five year research and develo)-m-rient program. 11-,e. SGFeD jDrngr~.:~m cerlter(.-.~d on two main aspects-. b as, i C anomalous underst-anding, an'-.1 Dit: A establish(~~d clnsf.._~ tips WitI.-I this, (-_A4o1r-t. to e Ur (~ that aP17)1iCationS :,-tdequately p~_w-li_ic,~d. 2 (13/1\1F In 1~','97, it 'a L pparfmnt that SGRD funding might not bc- AV:. ~AL'A t-~ ICO (-,-kr,'-y thill-oUgh -to t h e ,a n d o+ h e f ve year per i ad . Corisequent I y adldit.ional -fUndinq was SMU(Jht by MA and ~.tCquired thrOUgh funding transfer n-C''Li on by -the HIOUse Appro.Firi ati ons Commi -ttee (HAC) . "rhis funding was providpd to DIA; MIPR action to the SGF~'D contract was the most expeditious method, of allocating 'this fUnding. 2 x.. 7 S / NF ReSUlt-S Of 'Uhis effort yielded spveral findings of breakthrough patential. SW)SeqUently, +011ow-on research support was provided to DIA by Congrc.,~s,.~O.onal. actioin for FY91..,- DIA was identified as the e.,eCUtiVF1 agent CILUD Lo lonq-sti-RI-1ding knowledge and expertise in this area. Bat.h 1--MD and O/M funds were allocated for contini.ting basic and applied research, fiar applied investigation ~.,.,nd for assisting in assessment Q+ relevant foreign researc-h. Additional funds are also anticipated for this -~a after a comprehons.-ive rosearch plan is defined. 0 (S/N'r) OBJECTIVE: The objective of this contract is to pursue the -. p r L n ost omising basic and applied r2sparch in this area, to develop a ompi -ehensive plan fOr +Uture activities, and to identify/improve applic~.:ztion potential. 4.0 SCOPE: Basic reFc--,arch, applied research and threat assessments i,~jill be arcomi I)1ished for this phenom2f-101ogical area. 5.0 (S/NF) TECHNICAL/OTHER CONSIDERATIONS: 5.1 (G/NF) All research activities and findings resulting from previous programs in psychoenergetics shall be brought to bear on this effort. In addition, expertise in multidisciplinary areas throughout SAIC shall be made available as consultants or for special support as required. 5.2 (U) Specialized support, if not available at SAIC, can be obtained via SAIC consultant or subcontract efforts with prior approval by the COTR. 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 (S/1"IF) This P-ff-(--)rt Will Utilize a technical review group (e.g., a Scientific Over~:ight Committee, a Human Use Review Panel and a Policy Board) . Their- establishment will, be in coordination with, and approved by, the COTR. SECRE-1 MOF-01""N Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 BECRET '1`11F) `omc- of the ex 'periments/investigations required to fulfill t i can't-ract mnay reqt..iire 1--~articipation of select govert -nt personnel, Al' will bp fully planned and coordinated with the COFR and t,j 1, LIC-.' Unr1iE.I.- i.-JUrVIet'45--i C))F thc--~, SOC and the Human Use Committee. ShOU'.d un,"orseen schedule of other issues arise concerninq c a s k S.: ldenti~ied in spction 6.0, thie- C~OTR will be q' A H 3. V P il (-ji I iec:F. isary, ad iusti nt -F n -n e s to prior- ties and schedules can a [1 17j!~' C': I..- ,b Y- 't C,' C-07"'. if is no cost or othe~r impact on thp over-all -j r a i:.,, ra f-ii, -1,;= CO wi I' so revieWapprove a' I anticipatei.-I research Cit. i.:: C.- I s U 1) A! 1, i te, be f uj -Tis i n sec ion 6. 0 (ax cept 6. k)) wi 11. -ided f rom the o,i: Lhi-s contrac:L. Section 6,45-will be funded from the O&M d d i t i o -ids become available e W) Wh .n a inal f LH - +(:)F this e4fort, ti r- m i n e t-,, h i c h o f t h E-2 P x p I o rt i y t as I.-: s w i 11 -D r be Pursued for the 1. 1 olw-on 'tnd c" amendme"'It will be prepared. JJ" more detailed statement-of-work is on bile by the COTR and K- i 1. 1. bc., prciviLlcd to the contractor to insure adequate task understanding. 6.(') (S/NF) SPECIFIC TASKS: :1 W) Research Plan DeV21opment- Provide inputs for development of a long-ter(n comp-l-Niensive basic and applied research plan. This will ve expert consultation and will involve an inter-laboratory, approach. iU) Ela-isic Research. 0. 2 1 6.2.1 (U) Maqnetoencephalograph (MEG) Investigations: 6.2.1.1 (U) Calibrate the electromagnetic/magneto- ence.phalograph (MIEG) environment and replicate earlier results using a v~--;riety of population types. 6.2.1.2 (U) Examine MEG evoked responses from several population types and correlate with remote viewing ability for various phvsical conditions. 6.2.2 (U) Data Patterns/Correlations: 6.22.2.1 (C) Using data from past basic research e-'-periffjc-i-!nts, compare target features (e.g., type, dynamics) with remote VIEWIng results to ciptermine if any patterns or correlations exist. 6. 2.. 2. '--' (C) Initiate new experiments to further examine possible target type/remote viewing result correlations. SECRET/NOFORN 3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SECRET 6. QJ) Examine parapsychological historical. results to s5ea if Correlations to geomagnetic activity initiate exploratory investigt-ations, to replic.at(-;?/test findings. 6. 2. 2. 4 QD Examine parapsychological literature on re~,stz~-.-,-.irch proJects to evaluatp results and to identify possible 6.'-2. 7, 0.3 Issues: 6. J. It U) Mitiate of patential theor'(--.-ftical cont-5truct's that may 11elp explain this phanornena. I h i s may t'-(7KJUir-CF ('~'Jth on-going basic research in other d i s r- I i 2. 3, (C) Initiate investigation of issues that may he'll:) e.xplain tarq-ieLinq me-chanisms. 2., t d i." t. a t P 6. 2. 4. 1, UD Trivestigatp remote viewing potential of lucid and nther altered st-ates. 6. 2:% 5 (U) Energetics: 6.2.5.1. W) Initiate limited experiments and develop p I ans f or T'ollow-on energetics research. (".)/N-) Applied Research- 6. t W) Magnetoencephalograph 01EG) Developments, 6.31.1.1 (S/NF) Translate basic research MEG results into PFOCedUrPS useful for practical screening/selection activity. 6. -. 2' W) CcirrPlAtinns/Pattern Analysis- 6.3. 2. 1 (S/1',1F) Conduct a variety of remote viewing ex,periments with )aboratory and government personnel in order to identify posisible correlations with people and project types and to identify strengtht, arid weal.--.nesses, 6.3.2.2 (U) Evaluate/test beacon person conditions (i.e., sender/no sender) in various experimental environments. This may require detailed analysis of existing data bases. 6.3.3 (U) Training: 6.3.3'.1 (S/NF) Examine previously developed training procedure and dcitermine strengths/weaknesses of specific elements. SECRET/NOFORN 4 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SECRET (S/N!::N Explore new1modified training procedures. 6 4 (U) Applications: 4. 1 S, / N Initiate/explore expanded Or new 1:.c vl-~; cn nv~.-.-stigat:i ons to evaluate their f easib- lity. various- 1 '2 (5 N F") Devc,] ol~-, and condUCt E-XJ7)FN-- to -~51'- C i.-j m(_1 n (i~) pr.)4-ntia'. of remo-~e v- bil i t ii es. %.1 - .1 lewing "1. 3 'S NF) Initiate investigations to identify -.":or enhancing data r! t..kal i t Y. 6. 4. -1 (SMIF-) Improve data analysis and evaluation 'Cechniq~..~es ~-.pplied projects, possibly using artificial in-IL-elligence ID, t" 0 C. F-d L(1- E, G A W Support Activity (R&D) - 6. A.. :1. (U) Recommend and establish, with agency coordination, the Sc-ientific Ovpr~.,ight Committee (SOC), Human Use Review Panel and Policy Board memberships 6.4.2 (U) Other Support (includes project management, SOC/HUMan Use Review Panel/Policies Doard, computer requirements, document pre-Paration, administration and travel.). SG113 6.'5 (U) Other Support Activity (OW: 6-5.4 (M Identify hardware and software data base needs for the gc)vernmant data base system. 6.5.5 (U) Assist in implementing select "on-line" storage retrivnl. of the research literature. 7~0 (U) QUICK REACTION CAPABILITY (QRC): The contractor will maintain a quicf.-. responqp capability and be prepared to respond in less than 24 hours to problems Or Unexpected demands for brief technical papers that may be devel(:)ped during the term of this project. SECRETMOFORN 5 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 6. 5. '!; (S/NP) Develop protocols suitable for a variety of ap-PlicALio,n pursuits. Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SECRET The level of effort to be applied -to each 0.0 (U) ALLOCATION OF EFFORT: basic. taslk category should be approximately as follows- c a s IN U3 Allocation of Effort' % Fundinq 1.5 11o 4 5 113 SECRETMOFORN 6 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 CONI I!'-`0L Iq0. JUSTIFICATION AND APPROVAL FOR OTHER THAN FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION I .Owl Contractinq Authority. Virginia Contracting Activity, P. 0. Do",- 46,56.)", Washington, DC 20050-6563. IL Pluti-m-'rity Cited. 10 U.S.C. 2-'-`,04(c'1(1'J, I-OR 6.:.1.1Z-1, Un 0j) OFIE Source anfd no other supplies or services Will sat-11, sfy f`ir~encv rt..L r, i.,~ m e f I L 3 UJI) Descril.-iti on of SLIPPI.Ies/Services,-, 1he Dia~-PnEe Intelliqence (DI A),proposes to procure Phenomenological Research and Analysis bl'-G~rvlceS for a DIA special activity program. External assistance funds ava;Llatble for t-hi.5 Congre:~,-,5ional Directed f:-rograff) total 1-1,700,000.00. 11. (U) Description of Action-. It is anticipated that a cost-plus-fixe~d -fee co~ntract will be negotiated and awarded to satisfy this requirement. Fund's will. include both R&D and Dt&.111 as cited on IDUrChEl~HZE, 0, '00' 27/91. -tority Cited- (U) Reason for Autl 'A. to UtiliZe PreViOLIS (S/NF) This action is based on the need research achievements developed under other DOD-sponsored R&D efforts. The bull.--. of this prior R&D effort was provided by the Department of the Army's Surgeon General Office (SGRD) in 1.985 and spanned several years. 'This basic and applied research effort involved Dr. Edwin May as the principle researcher and program manager. Dr. May was at that time with -the Stanford Research Institute (Si--~I), Menlo Park, CA. He has since joined the Science A,piplications International Corporation (SAIC) and has taken his ex-tpn5ive data base and key research assistants with him. C-onsequently, contract requiri-.?ments can only be satisfied by the Science Applications International I L'orpioration ('SAIC). By doing so, duplication of effort can be avoided and ffickXifflUn) research efficiency can be achieved. (S/NF) This contractor is uniquely qualified due to their extensive background in interdisciplinary research areas that spans over 20 years. This multidisciplinary staff will be available for conSLIltatiOn as the need arises. The contractor has on its staff two physicists who have extensive experience in phenomenological research involving psychoenergetics inve-F,tigations. One of 'these is Dr. Joseph Angelo who has had over 10 years o~ involvement in this field in a project management capacity and at applications research levels. The other physicist, Dr. Edwin May, is regarded as the leading U.S. investigator in this phenomenological area. He has I.-jeen a program manager in this area since 1986, and has a long term involvement (over 19 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 rk_~Ievant foreign research. SECRETINOFORN I Enclosure 4 Classified By: DIA/DT Declassify On: OADR Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SECRET q c I-lie contractor has an extensive classified data base thizli has co---mingled with both government and proprietary data that is essential U Tor this contract. It would reqUirp several y8arS fM~ a new contractor ti ach.-Leve the present level of expertise and competence posse:assed by Dr. May and Dr. Pingela,. This WOUld create a serious delay ini PUrSiLkit' Of (-,pprcYpriatF.- r(.-:~Searcht, in achievement of rFRSLATtS and in I J potential thireat by similar forF.Ji-gn in thi= .A IC".1 Z% 11 (C) There is also an "urgency" aspect to this contract. T I i e. Cf,-inciressional direction included a. time-critical task, reqUirinq developiment of a, detailed term research plan for this area. The only way to ime.~et this t i me scnsitive effort is to utilize existing capabilities of SAIC. 1. mpetition. Due to the uniqueness of this M (U) Efforts to Obtain Cot research area, there are no other qualified research facilities and pers,onnel available to satisfy this contract. 'To bring other potential organizations U13 to speed would not be possible without unacceptable delays or additional costs. (U) Action to Increase Competition- Every effort will. be made to relea-se research results as widely as possible to attract other potential resfearchers. Not only will this be accomplished through specialized (and properiy classified) channels, but also appropriate portion will be released ,At Unclassified levels to attract interest in academic facilities. -trk-et Survey: -icant advantage that SAIC 0 (U) Mz Based an the signif possesses in this area, a Market Survey would not Serve a useful purpose at this. time. 9. (U) Int.erested Sources. No other source Iiassi expressed an interest in 4;- hi~., requirement. t0. QJ) Other Factors: ous government- a. (S) Acquisition data availability- Data from previc sponsored research is available in DIA. Since this was part of a controlled access project, every effort will be made to downgrade, and where practical, declassify basic aspects of the research. This will, in time, generate a wider interest in this field. b. (U) Unusual and CompellingUrgency. One of the line items (6.1) in the Statement of Work requires immediate response by the Contractor in order to meet one of the Congressionally-directed requirements. This requirement can only be satisfied via other than full and open competition and by utilizing the existing SAIC capabilities. SECRET/ NOFORXN 2 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SECRET c (U) Subcontracting Competition: 1he same basic For this "' j'' "" "' ....... " ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' '_ "--) C i ~ other than 'full an open competition +or ISAIC also jilp~,'ly 1'0 Sub; untraCtOr selection. There are only a few -.ivailable that have any established e-xpertise +or supporting a portion of thiii: 1-11-11"IL122 research area. It would not be -timely or cos-11- advantageous -to the (.4overnment for the Cowltractor to p)urs(..~e comj:ietitive acticin for the hj,(,;.jh'].y specialized Support. that may be required. 11. . (U) lechniicz~l Ccertifiratii.-.)n- I hereby certify that the SUIDporting data under my cognizartce which are Jed in -the J&A are accurate And complete to -the best oF my ~--:nowledqv n uc and belief. SG1J Name - Date- SG1J Ti t] e- SiQnaturp-, 12~ W) Requirements 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 ~-.:nowledge and belief. Name Date: Ti t I e - ZT_ Si gnatUre: 13. (U) Fair and Reasonableness Cost/Price Determination.- A detailed t e c h n i c a I _t-p"r"'('-.j 'po -sa 1_'_'_w-j.-_1 -1"-b,- e" "' r e q U 1 r e d T' r o m t 1-, e c o n t r a.. c t o r , S Al C. Prior to award, the Government will conduct an in-depth analysis of all technical and cost aspects of this requirement. Based on the OUtCOnle, a fair and reasonable cost will be negotiated. Therefore, I hereby determine that the anticipated cost +or this contract action will be fair and reasonable. 14. (U) Contractinq Officer Certification.- In accordance with FAR 6.303-2 (a) (12), 1 hereby certify that the facts and representation under my cognizance, which are included in this J&A, are af.-.x.:urate and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date.- NAME: Contracting Of+icer SECRET/NOFORN 3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SECRE'r APPROVAL tion, 1. appi-c-i-ve, the C-4 on fl-fe fi-ji-egOlk-10, jUSti-fiCal L :-.ARCII AND ONALYSIS on an than --nr open CC)Mpc-!t i t i on basi s. PL.Ir~-7~UC-int t of thee ~~,.afthcpr j ty of I C) U! " 5-3 " C',c , subjec' t t(-.) availability c)+ 4~unds, and pr-civided that tht-j service,--., and/or property hc~rein descril.,)ed hEIVE OthE-1-WiSe DeElf! EkUt'.1-10riZE-Id f0f- J. o C, C" Ld s i t . n D a t e - Si griature: Name: Ti. tI e - SECRETMOFORNI 4 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SERVICES QUESTIONNAIRE :r Requirement Document No. 71'30/ 0C) 11 2 Z /91 TITLE: 'External. Analysis and Development Thre questions are ti:-i be answered by the individual initiatinq the prcicurei-m--~nit rc,~quest for contractor support servi,ces, and wiilll be used by tl:he 0-j in whpthf...~~r the services are nonperi--ional.. 1. THE NATURE OF THE WORK To wfiat extent can the Government obtain civil. to do the J o 1) ? y_~Ln.d other governiment Personnel aj iol- available with the aq.f.~f IS -e i ~. ~qUiSite sk-ills and analytical bacl%qround. (B) Does the proposed contractor have specialized knowledge or equipment which is unavailable in the Government? If the answer is in the affirmative, describe the specialized ~;:nowledge or eqUipinelit. The Contractor has unique 1-.-nowledqe of this phenomerioloqical area. Ti-~"'L-,"-,-c"ontractor-h-as-e-m'-P'Ioyees that are recognized leaders in this field o+ analysis. They have a classified data base which has co-minqled da ta that is abso1ute 1y essential f or the s-uccessf Ul mp 0 s contract. - .... .. .. .... ------....n . ... . . .... 1. (C) To what extent do the proposed services represent the discharqe of a Governmental function which calls for the exercise Of personal. judgment and discretion an behalf of the Government? Not at all. (D) To what extent is the requirement for services to be performed under the proposed contract continuing rather than short-term or intermittent? This requirement is expected to be a continuing task. 2. CONTRACTUAL PROVISIONS CONCERNING THE CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEES (A) To what extent does the Government specify the qualifications of or reserve the right to approve, individual contractor employees? Security andpossible !_~ptcification of contractor expertise. Page 1. of A. Enclosure 5 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 (D) To what extent does the Government reserve the right -to assign tasl%s to and prepare work schedules for the contractor eimployees during -the performance of the contract? Not at a]. 1. . (C) lo what extent does the Government ret;.'iin the right (,whether 8CtUally exercised or not) to GtJp2rvise the work o+ the AJI 11J.1. UY I,.:! .-I LJ J. i I., r Not at a (D) To whi.,t ext&--it dc:)F..,s the Government reserve the ric1lit to GUJ_JerViS(i~ or control the method in which the contractor per-forms the service, -the L DUMLIC-7r of people he will. employ, the speci+ic duties C)+ individual emp.loyees, and similar details'? Not at al I (E I To what extent will. the Government review performance by ear.-h individual contractor employee, as opposed to reviewing,.--i final product on an overall basis after completion of the work? Not at all. (F) To what extent does the Government retain the right to have contractor employees removed from the job for reasons other than misconduct or security? Not at all. 3. OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE CONTRACT (A) Are the services properly defined as an end product`~ YE~S. ( L`~ ) Is the contractor undertaking a specific or project that is definable either at the inception of the contract or at some point during the performance, or is the work defined on a day to day basis? The contractor is undertaking a specific 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 resultsaccomplished. Page 2 of 4. Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 (D) To what e'xtent will the U)nvernment- furnish ti-ie office. or work:inq Space, facilities, equipment, and SLAIDFIlieS necessary, far contract perf orm'-itnce? N(::)ne requirpd,, --------- - 4. ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTRACT (0) To what extent contractor ef-vipiloyees utsed interchangf-,ably with Government perGonnel to perform the saime llunctions'? Not at A]. 1. B) To what evUirit are the contractor eiriploye!es integrated into the Government's organizational strUCUArP? Not at all.. (C) To what extent are any (:)+ the elements in ('2) and (-_,:) al.-jove present in Lhe administration of the contract, regardless of whether they are provided for by the terms of the contract's N o t a t Al 1. . 5. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS (A) i's the requirement the result of an unsolicited proposal.~ If so, describe. No. (B) If the procurement is sale SOUrce, why is it sole sourcp.~:-' The proposed contractor has unique_personnel and proprietary approaches to this area as discussed in I(B). (C) What is the potential for follow-on procurement? There is some potential for follow-on procurement depen k22 on the nature and extent of achievements in the subject area. The current state of this field of sjLLqy_..is judged to be on the threshold of breakL~Epuqh'~_.which would radically chanqe the nature of this requi rement. (D) If it is siqnificant, will the Government become irrevocably committed to sale source procurement? Not likely. If anticipated developmentsmaterialize this field 0+ studv could become much more popular with a qreater number of contractors and academic institutions. Page 3 a+ 4 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SG1J Prepared by,- code. D,r-5A Date: 30 November 1990 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 J-A-OCUred are nonper'scinal. (Refierence parenthetical weights on various factors in the FAR.) Procuring Contracting Of-,Ficer I cc=Ur, and believe that the Contraci-ing Of4icer's judgment T,.:.ky reasonably be made under the FAR. Counsel Page 4 of 4 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 STATEMENT RESEARCH OF PLANNED, ON-GOING, AND COMPLETED STUDIES F Our 1-mowledge, -that there is ~~%'e-se,ar-c-h by my sta+f indicates, -to the best of r no other known simi'll.kr or Collateral study or analysis, planned, if-, progrc~L~C~'q at which fulfills the- objectives or specific intent of thi.Js prqpo~ecl ccritr47-tCt Research and Analysis I I ? z91 P a t e.. D a t e - 7,0 Wk D 715A SG1J CERTIFIED AS ACCURAI*E AND COMPLETE: IHN T. I CH -sistant Deputy Director for Scientific and Technical Intelligence Enclosure 6 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SG1D Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789RO030()()45()()()q-i a. The classification guidance contained In this specification and attachments referenced herein is complete and adequate. other c Activity name, address, Zip Code, telephone number and befense Intelligence Agency ATTN: DT-5A Washinqton, DC 20340-6053 SG1J AVO Original Specification (Item Sa) is authority for contractors to mark classilied information. iteviseu and Final Specifications (Items authority for contractors to remark the regraded classified Information. Such actions by contractors *hall be taken in accordance of the Industrial Security Manual. FOR ENCWSURE 8 D IDIJ A M78 254 EDITION OF I APR 71 IS OBSOLETE. ALSO REPLACES DO FORM 254c WHICH IS OBSOLETE For Release 2000t08-t08-_-ClA;4:jD 96-00789]ROF03004.50009-1- P DEPARTMENT THE OF REQUIREMENTS DEFENSE OF THE DOD INDUSTRIAL SECURITY MANUAL CONTRACT APPLY SECURITY TO CLASSIFICATION ALL. SPECIFICATION SECURITY ASPECTS OF THIS T E FACILITY CLEARANCE REQUIRED IS: FFORT . H E 2. 3. CONTRACT NUM13ER 4. S. OR OTHER DATE THIS TO SPECIFICATION BE IS: THIS IDENTIFICATION COMPLETED (See SPECIFICATION NUMBER "NOTE" below. If item b or c is "X'dl-. IS (Prime contracts (Estimated) alRo FOR~ must be shown enter for all subcontracts) date for item a) a. PRIME CONTRACT a, a* DATE NUMBER XX PRIME CONTRACT 30 XX ORIGINAL Sep 1 (Complete 92 date in all cases) b- SUBCONTRACT(Useb. FIRST TIER b. b. REVISIONDAT item SUBCONTf3ACT ~"'-E_ NO. NO. (--Peled.. I Ar 15 for subcontracting all pr beyond second tier) REQUEST FOR IDENTIFICATION C. C. BID, NUM13ER DUE DATE DATE c REQUEST FOR FINAL PROP 0 ] SAL I I OR RED FOR QUOTAT ON 6. Is this a follow-on contract? Ej Yes N4 No. if YES, complete the following: a. b. c. Accountability for classified material on preceding contract PRECEDING CONTRACT NUMBER DATE COMPLETED Ll is [71 is not, transferred to this follow-on contract. 7a. . BCKn, Name, FSC Vdrei;2~& Address Number Z' & C Zip e Code of of Cognizant Prime SecwltY Contractor Office b 0 nggi od s es SAIC ATTN: Directorate of Industrial Security 311 Park Place Blvd, Suite 360 11099 LA Cienga Blvd, LA, CA 90045 Clearwater, FL 34619 6a. . C. Name, FSC Name, Address Number Address & & Zip Zip Code Code of of First Cognizant Tier Security Subcontractor Office b 9a. b. c. Name, FSC Name, Address Number Address & & Zip Zip Code Code of of Second Cognizant Tier Security Subcontractor, Office or facility associated with IFB, RFP OR RFQ When actual performance is at a location other than that specified, identify such other location in Item 15. - 10a. b. General DoDAAD identification Number of of the Procuring Procurement Activit7 for which this specification applies identified In Item 16d. R&D Contract; Research and Analysis C. Are there additional security requirements established in accordance with paragraph 1- 114 or 1- 115, ISR? Yes No. If YES, identify the pertinent contractual documents in Item 15. d. Are any elements of this contract outside the inspection responsibility of the cognizant security office? Yes No. If YES, explain in Item 15 and Identify specific areas or elements. ACCESS ESNO ACCESS YESNO REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS Y (Continued) a. j- X Access Access to to Classified SENSITIVE Information COMPARTMENTED Only INFORMATION. at other colitractor/Government k. activities. Access to other Special Access Program Information b (Spdcify X Recei in t Item of 15). classified documents or oth r material . 1. e Access p to U. S. classified Information outside the U S for . reference . only (ni, generation). Panama X Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, U. S. Possessions C. and Receipt Trust and Territories. generation of classified documents or M. other Defense material. Documentation Center or Defense information d. X Analysis X Fabric Center _ ation/Modificat Services Ion/ may Storage he of requested. classified hardware. e. X n. X Graphic Classified arts ADP services-only. processing will be involved. f. X a. Access REMARKS: to 17 IPO (M-2); information. DIAM 50-3 DoDD 5200 f . g. X , Access . to DIAM RESTRICTED 50-5 DATA. apply h. X Access to classified COmSEC information. 1. X Cryptographic Access Authorization required. 12. Refer all questions pertaining to contract security classification specification to the official named below (NORMALLY, thru ACO (item 16a); EMERGENCY, direct with written record of Inquiry and response to ACO) (thru prime contractor for subcontracts). office symbol SG1A Sb and c) are with the provisions Annrnvpd For Rplpasp 2000/08/08 13s. Information pertaining to classified contracts or prajects, even though such Information is considered unclassified, shall not be released for public dissemination except as provided by the Industrial Security Manual (paragraph So and Appendix IX). b. Proposed Public releases shall be submitted for approval prior to release !.-.] Direct Through (Specify): NO PUBLIC EXHIBITION OF SCI IS AUTHORIZED to the Directorate For Freedom of Information and Security Review, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) * for review in accordance with paragraph So of the Industrial Security Manual. * In the case of non-DoD User Agencies, see footnote, paragraph So, Industrial Security Manuel._ 14. Security Classification Specifications for this solicitation 1contract are identified below ("X" applicable box(es) and supply attachments as required). Any narrative or classification guide(s) furnished shall be annotated or have information appended to clearly and precisely identify each element of information which requires a classification. When a classification guide is utilized, that portion of the gulde(s) pertaining to the specific contractual effort may be extracted and furnished the contractor. When a total guide(s) is utilized , each individual portion of the guide(s) which pertains to the contractual effort shall be clearly identified in Item 14b. The following Information must be provided for each item of classified information identified in an extract or guide: (1) Category of classification. (II) Date or event for declassification or review for declassification, nnd (111) The date or event for downgrading (if applicable). The official named in Item 12b, is responsible for furnishing the contractor copies of all guides and changes thereto that are made a part of this specification. Classified information may be attached or furnished under separate cover. a. A completed narrative is (1) E] attached, or (2) M transmitted under separate cover and made a part of this specification. E_ --]transmitted under separate J attached, or (2) L j b. The following classification guide(s) is made a part of this specification and is (1) E_ cover. (List guides under Item 15 or in an attachment by title, reference number and date). C. Service-type contract/ subcontract. (Specify instructions in accordance with ISRIISM, as appropriate.). El d. 4'X*' only if this is a final specification and Item 6 is a "NO" answer. In response to the contractor's request dated retention of the identified classified material is authorized for a period of e. Annual review of this DD Form 254 Is required. if 91Vd", provide date such review is due: 15. Remarks (Whenever possible, illustrate Proper classification, declassification, and if applicable, downgrading instructions). 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 contract. DIAM 50-5, Volumes I and II provide the necessary guidance for physical, personnel and information security measures and is a part of the security specifications for this contract. DCASR is relieved of all responsibility for all SCI material for information released to the contractor under this contract. 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. Immigrant aliens, interim cleared personnel or personnel holding a contractor granted CONFIDENTIAL clearance are not eligible for access to classified information released or generated under this contract without the express permission of the Director, DIA. c. Classified material released or generated under this contract is not releasable to Foreign National without the express permission of the Director, DIA. (continued) 16a. Contract Security Classification Specifications for Subcontracts issuing from this contract will be approved by the Office named in Item 16e below, or by the prime contractor, as authorized. This Contract Security Classification Specification and attachments referenced herein are approved by the User Agency Contracting Officer or his Representative named in item 16b below. REQUIRED DISTRIBUTION: -A #41. f --ving official SG1J rM Prime Contractor (Item 7e) Asst Dep Dir for Security and )M Cognizant Security Office (Item 70 )a Administrative Contracting Office (Item 16e) c. Signature -E] Quality Assurance Repyesentative Cn subcontractor (Item 8a) 0 Cognizant Security Off ice (Item 8c) d. Approving officialts activity address and Zip Code Program/Project Manager (Item 12b) Defense Intelligence Agency F-1 U. S. Activity Responsible for Overseas Security Administration Washington, DC 20340 ADDITIONAL DISTRIBUTION: e. Name, address and Zip Code of Administrative Contracting office pciDIA/RTS-6B a -DIA/RSS DIA/DT-3A For Release 2000/08/08-:-CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 G1J ZVUU/Uk5/08 03000&66 171%13 d 00.789R 0MB(r0.q(7,v0e"188 CONTRACT DATA REQUIREME&AT-SRMT, ame"" 'on b cte on of nf 0 ect Ian 'o com "I hour 4 bu,d ~1 ,hl, ~111 1, ~clud 'h e n 0 19 09 -U r, a, 11 16 no Ig ~8 'c" 981" V"M he ct ~" I. 4. -at. - n - C. 1. .1 -f- ~ h~ 2n s4 , -f,-9 7h YS. ft. 12 "~Aeh "' - -' _I , Jr. , I _ -.D He It F .dq. -S 1 .1, 01'e-1.- IBe W.,h - 2 03 1 NOT 46TU 1~ 1 70 4 In 1...0 5 1, -rit and ,net. P .1i.. P - (0 1 ere ter C. ~R fl, I I ii~ Ig, to,. to ~ . , in , te 6 1. In C..".., g A. CONTRACT B. CATEGORY: LINE EXHIBIT C - TOP ITEM - TM OTHER NO. 7- Research/Analysis -1 0. SYSTEWITEM CONTRACT/ F. N/A PR NO. CONTRACTOR SAIC 7DATA 2- TInE 3. ITEM OF DATA SUIITITLE NO.1 ITEM A001 Periodic Status Reports Ao AUTHORITY S. CONTRACT REQUIRING (Data REFERENCE OFFICE Acquhition (S.O.W.) -DIA/DT-5A Document Paragrdph-C.6.2, Noj C.6.3 DI-MGMT-80227 _ l 7. DO S. DIST 10. 1Z DATE 14. DISTRIBUTION M REQ STATEMENT FREQUENCY OF FIRST REQUIRED SUBMISSION Bimonth 30DAC b. DT-5A onl COPIES y - S. APP 11. 13. DATE IL ADDRESSEE final CODE AS OF SUBSEQUENT raft OF SUBMISSION DATE RegRepro 16. REMARKS DT-5A 1S. TOTAL 1. DATA 2. TIRE 3. ITEM OF DATA SUBTITLE NO. ITEM A002 INTERIM TECHNICAL REPORTS I & AUTHOR" S. CONTRACT REQUIRING (Data REFERENCE OFACE AcquWtkm (S .0 DIA/DT-5A Document W. Nol Para C.6.2, DI-A-5029 6.3 I 7. DO S. DIST 14L 1Z DATE 14. DISTRIBUTION 250 STATEMENT FREQUENCY OF FIRST REQ REQUIRED SUBMISSION OTIME b. DT-5A only COPIES - L APP 11. 13. DATE a. ADDRESSEE Final CODE AS OF SUBSEQUENT D OF SUBMISSION ft DATE ri ReqRepro 16. REMARKS DT-5A 2 10 Initial draft (2 copies) shall be submitted 15 days after work is complete. (estimated two in FY91 , two in FY9 2) . is. TOTAL 2 11 ----- >-I 3. 1. DATA 2. TITLE SUBTITLE MM NO. OF DATA A003 ITEM I SPECIAL REPORT -ZAUTHORITY S. CONTRACT & REQUIRING (Data REFERENCE OFFICE Acquhitilon (S.O.W.) DIA/DT-5A Document C.6.1 AF0j DI-A-5029 7. 00 9. DIST 10. IL DATE 14. DISTRIBUTION 250 STATEMENT FREQUENCY OF FIRST REQ REQUIRED SUBMISSION OTIME tL DT-5A onl COPIES IL APP y 11. 13. DATE a. ADDRESSEE Firiall CODE' AS Of SUBSEQUENT D OF SUBMISSION ft DATE TBD ra RegRewo I& REMARKS DT-5A 2 2 Requirdd for special briefings, reports. 15.70TAL 2 2 TInE OF IL DATA DATA ITEM SUB7nU ITEM NO. FINAL TECHNICAL 1. REPORT A004 'Z AUTHORITY S. CONTRACT (Data REFERENCE A"uWtkn (S.O.W.) Document REQUWJ" Hai OFFICE DI-A-5029 V6.2p C.6.3. DIA/DT-5A 7. 00 s. DIST 10. 12. DATE 2MN STATEMENT FREQUENCY OF FIRST REQ REQUIRED OTIME SUBMISSION . 14. IXSTPJBVMN . b. COPIES & A"PP FT-5A only'ii. 13. DATE Final CODE As OF SUBSEQUENT & of a ADDRESSEE ft DATE SUBMISSION & I& REMARKS 2 10 DT-5A Initial draft (2 copies) 15 days before end of contract. Final* within 30 days after end of contract . 2 11 5A J. DATE 7 Dec 90 DD Form 1423, JUN SU Previous editions are Pag.e _ of _ Pages Enclosure 9 SG1J Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 FCWM Approved m DATA ITEM DESCRIPTION oMil No. 0704-0188 L= Exp- DOC Jun 30- 1986.. D P 1. TITLE 2. IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Contractor's Progress, Status and Management Report DI-MGMT-80227 3. DESCRIPTIOWPURPOSE 3.1 The Contractorts Progress, Status and Management Report indicates the progress of work and the status of the progra~i and of the assigned tasks, reports costris and informs of existing or potential problem areas. 4. APPROVAL S. OFFICE OF PRIMARY 6a. OTIC 6b, GIDEF DATE RESPONSIBIUTY REQUIRED QUIRED (OPR) tyymmoo) N/SPAWAR 860905 T. APPLICATION I INTERRELATIONSHIP 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) 8. APPROVAL 9&. APPLICABLE 9ti,_-AMSC LIMITATION FORMS NUMBER N3947 10. PREPAJRATION 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. 10.2 Format - This report shall be typewritten on standard size (e.g. 8 1/211 by l111) white paper, and securely stapled. Pages 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 includet a. A front cover sheetvhich includes the contractor's name and address* the contract number, the nomenclature of the system or program, the date of the report, the period covered by the report, the title of the report, either the .serial number of the report or the Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) .-sequence number, the security classification, and the name of the issuing Government activity; b Description of the progress made against milestones during the reporting period; c. Results, positive or negatives obtained related to previodsly-identifLed problem areas, with conclusions and recommendations; d. Any significant changes to the contractor's organization or method of operations to the project management network, or to the milestone chart-, e., Problem areas affecting technical or scheduling elements, with-background and any recommendations for solutions beyond the scope of the contract; f. Problem areas affecting cost elements, with background and any recovimendations for solutions beyond the scope of the contract; g. Cost curves showing actual and projected conditions throughout the c0ntr9cti h. Any cost incurred for the reporting period and total coniractual expenditures as . of reporting date; i. Person-hours expended for the reporting period and cumulatively for the contract; J. Any trips and significant results; (cont.-on page 2) 00 Form 1664. FES 85 PrewousodfoondobsWOCe- PAGE 1 or. __4L_ 9-4 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDPc-(6-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 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 ECPs; 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, referen~--es, photographs, ill'ustrations, and charts. *U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1986-704-037/50176 Page 2 of 2 Pages Approved For Release 2000/08108 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000 .4500M1 -oved For Release 2000%tld6li~K*Mg~Mt9ROO3000450009-1 nSA A-5029~ Technical Report . Study/Services Contract NSA A-5029 I Octol>er 2967 : ~a P G C 9 : V 0 a I" po!Pumentation of studies or analysis conducted by tbi contractor. V a a-I>C MWOW1660 NIA &Z Z"."r A-rob.- Ott 90 LwC Its "CO& "W"aftles Ve go. too I $oft oft. .040C ecess 3, The contractoz shall proq1de technical reports. as directed by the p=curing activity, which fully document zesu2ts of 411 studie: or analyses conducted. The repnrtG shall be prepared in -accordance w. tbP format And general instructions as Andicated below: a. Format (1) Title Page - Identifying the rep-cort bv providing co) tract nurg>er, project nane or purchase description title, task number, and reporting period. 4 (2) Tab2e of Contrmts (3)' Section I - Including the following: (&) Introduction (b) Summary - i.e.. & brief statement of results obtained from the an&2ytic ef fort. (c) Conc2usions and a 6ondens4-d lechnic&2 subst&n- tiation therefor. (4) "etion 11 - Including A complete and detailed d*sr.ription of the ;analytic results which led to the conc2usions Occluded In Section I above* b.' General Xnatructionr (2) The report and &22 attachraents shall be typewritttn or otherwise clear2y 2ettered and sh&12 be duplicated using non-fa,dint V*" 1664 D Approved F6r Relea sie 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 1 of, 2. 004 ink. Ap roved For Releait2lOO(W~W§81FUM-RCM%OOMNRed3WO490OW4rd letter size Paper V8IIx2O%*I or 6%1"x22111). . (3) When attachments are included, they shall be fu22y Identified*- 'referenced in the text, and folded to conform to the size paper used in 16i report. (4) Security c2assification and distribution markings rha,,: conform to the requirements of the contract, purchase description and vecurity requirements check2ist, as app2icab2e. Page 2 of 2 Pages Ct- Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 A0NM0GMr1Rt1XdM2&AM8: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 10 July 1984 Pursuant to paragraph 1, Block 10, Preparation Instructions", the contractor shall prepare documentation of the results of this effort as follows: TEMNICAL REPORTS a. An interim technical re2ort, shall formally document the efforts and results of the perir-o-d-and at the date specified in theDelivery Schedule. b. A final technical report shall formally document all efforts and results of the project and be dell d as specified in the Delivery Schedule. c. The text of both interim and final technical reports shall be submitted to cover periods and at dates specified in the contract, and shall consist of the following technical elements in the order given: (1) Summary - The summary shall serve as an indication to a potential reader of the content of the report. The summary shall be an accurate reflection of. the substance of the report. It shall be brief, clear, and complete; and shall contain, as a minimum: a statement of the purpose of the work, the methods used, a summary of results, and conclusions. (2) Preface - The Preface shall contain statements to indicate authorization for the work, numbers and titles of the project/task/subtask under which the work was done, the relationship of the work to the overall program; acknowledgment of the contribution of others not listed as authors; references (publications, lectures, conferences, reports, etc.); individuals contacted (names, title, organization, address, telephone.number, etc.). (3) Copyright permission - Copyrighted material shall be used in the report only upon written consent of the copyright owner. If copyrighted material has been used,, a statement that permission has been obtained to use such material shall be included in the preface. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor, prior to his submission of the final manuscript, to furnish a listing of all data used in preparation of the manuscript. Although a copyright check may be performed as part of the Government inspection, failure on the part of the Contractor preparing the .report to list all data used in its preparation shall be considered a latent defect and the Contractor shall not be relieved of his responsibility for any copyright violation(s). (4) Body of report - The body (or text) will be determined by the nature of the work being reporfed. In general, the body should include: a statement of the problem, the background, approach to the problem, results, discussion of the results, conclusions, and recommendations. (a) introduction - This section snall state: the purpose(s) of the contract, a breakdown of the problem into component parts, a reference to programs related to the purpose, and the scope of the work during the period covered. Each concept considered shall be identified in this paragraph. . Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 DIA LOGISTICS/SUPPORT PLAN CONTRACT TITLE: ar h -nd A a ysi.s CONTRACT SPONSOR: ELEMENT: DT--5A PHONE: A. EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE (RTS-6) rnternal Maintenance B. SUPPLY SUPPORT (RTS-6) 1. Consumables 2. 1':-qUipment Storage C. EQUIPMENT TRANSPORTATION HANDLING (RTS-6) SG1J SG1A Not Required kiat RpqUired kilot Required D. FACILITIES (RTS-1) Not Required 1. Utilities 2. Space, location 3~ Health, Environmental &- Safety implic;:.~tions E. PERSONNEL AND TRAINING (RHR) Not Required t. Civilian & military personnP.1 requirements 2. Required Training 3. Personnel relocations F. INFORMATION AND GRAPHICS (RSO) Not Requirpd 1, Systems concept 2. Software requirements 3~ Hardware requirements 4. Required funding G. PUBLICATIONS AND GRAPHICS (RTS-5) Not Required H. COMMUNICATIONS (RCM) Not Required 1. SECURITY 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 information electronically and will provide guidance on equipment prOCUrement, installation, relocation and other measures relative to the control of compromising emanations. Enclosure 10 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SECRET ADVANCED ACQUISITION PLAN (AAP) SUMMARY AAP NO. /PURCHASE REQUEST NO. -_',,3C?/0W2Z/91 PROJECT TITLE. Phenomenological R(-;~search and Analys"is (U) 1. (U) BACKGROUND: a. (U) rosparch and analysi,.-. intended by this contract refers. 'to anomalous phenomena associated with human activities. Investigations in this area have sometimes been referred to -as Remote Viewing (RV), Extrasensory Perception (ESP), end recently as Anomalous CorAnition (AC) or Anomalous Phenomena iA'r-) research. Foreign researchers have also used the term, psychoenergetics, to describe aspects of this area. b. (S) In 1905, the Department of Army' Surgeon General Office for Research and Development (DASGRD) initiated a 5--year phenomenological research and development program. Research identified for this effort centered on two aspects; basic phenomena understanding and applications oriented research. Th i sSGRD program was in response to recommendations that followed from DIA's earlier 3-year evaluation effort that examined the validity and threat potential of an aspect.of this phenomena known as remote viewing. DIA established close ties with this SGRD research program to inSLArel that applications research would be adequately pursued. c~ (S/NF) In 1987, it became apparent that SGRD funding 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 Al--il.-jr-opriations- Committee (HAC). This funding was provided to DIA; MIPR action to the SGRD contract was the most expeditious method of allocating these funds. d. (S/NF) Results Of the DIA/SGRD effort yielded several findings of breal-.:through 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 expertise in this area. Both R&D and O&M funds were allocated +or continuing basic and applied research, for applied investigations, and for assisting in assessment of relevant foreign research. 2. (S/NF) DESCRIPTION (Expected Capability): This effort will permit both research and analysis of anomalous phenomena to continue. 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. SECRET/NOFORN Classified By: DIA/DT Declassify On: OADR la Enclosure 11 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SECRET 3. (U) MISSION REQUIREMENT SUPPORTED: a. (U) Source of Mission (DC1 goal, Defense guidance, JCS, Other)g DCI Goal #2; DIP FY87-91 Required Capabilities Ii. In, 1q, 2a, 2e, 2g, 2j, 21n,. DoD Plan for Intelligence Support to Operational Commanders FY87-91 ReqUired Ci.:tpabilities 20, 21, NIT #9 & 32 b. (U) Impact o-f Disapproval.- Failure to fund this effort would seriously degrade DIA'f~-, ability to assesi, military potential a+ the emerging foreign 6.n-Horts in this iield an-C] would eliminate potential for phenomena. under-~,-,tandirig and application development. 4. (U) CONTEXT: a. (U) Relationship to Ongoing or Proposed Projects: There are no k.nown similar current or proposed projects. b. (U) Managerial Perspective (DIA goal or objective supported): Ct) (U) Responsive to PMGM 1984-198e General Production Guidance (2) (S/NF) A prior effort (1.981-1983) concerning anomalous phenomena research was conducted through a DIA external contract. The main purposes of this effort was to evaluate the threat that foreign achievements in this area could pose -to US national security and to explore its potential for use in US intelligence collection and military operational problems. rhe 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 p-.-,ychoenergetics were also included in the early effort. C. (U) Accordance with Agency ADP Planning, if applicable: N/A. d. (U) Government Furnished Space: None. SECRET/NOFORN Ib Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 A. ADVANCED ACQUISITION PLAN(AAP) PURCHASE REQUEST(PR) NO. 330/001.2Z191 . .......... ....... FY1991 UNESCALATED DOLLARS ($10 07 DEC 1990 SG1J SG1A T MANAGER /DT-5A I PROJEC' ....... . ............-......... . ........... ......... .... 2. BUDGET OFFICER 'VP'-SF/373-4-865 ~31 j ........... ACQUISITION ACCOMPLISHED BY: C X I RSC-,! C IMIPR E I ISA C 3 OTHER 4. PROPOSED TYPE OF ACTION: a. [XI NEW CONTRACT b. I I MODIFICATION TO CONTRACT NO. (excludes incremental funding and options previously approved in an AAP). c. I I ORDER UNDER REQUIREMENTS CONTRACT NO. d. I I ORDER UNDER GSA FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE. e. I I OTHER 5. COMPETITION (Applicable to paragraphs 4.a. and 4.b. above): a. I I FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION. b. [XI OTHER THAN FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY 10 U.S. C. 2304 (c) See enclosure 4 for Justification for Other Than Full and Open Competition (JFOTF&OC). 2 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 AAP NO./PR NO. 330/1200Z/91 6. CONTRACT DOLLARS: PRIOR YEARS FY91 FY92 FY93 FY94 FY95 OUTYEARS a. Appropriation: O&M 0.3 R&D 1.4 PROC Other Govt Funds TOTAL: 1.7 b. Total Estimated Contract Amount $1.7 million (Include cost for total effort in Statement of Work) c. Source of Funds (1) Program/Budget Line Name/Dollars Line Name(s) Approp FY91 FY92 FY93 FY94 FY95 OUTYEARS au 4 A*-, 0- $1. Mil (2) Program/Budget Record Line Name Project# EU RC PE SO Q ST,~ CAV- 6-4 Se 7. TARGET DATE FOR MILESTONES: a. Agency coordination of acquisition package Dec 1990. begins b. Transmitted to OC Dec 1990. c. Transmitted to RSQ Dec 1990. d. Required award date APR 1991. e. Required delivery date or performance periodSEP 1992. 3 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 AAP NO./PR NO. 330/1200Z/91 G. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS SG1J 9. Recommended COTR COTR completed required COTR EMERce course on or sc e uled for COTR course an 28 FEB or s - I MAR 1990. 10. SUBMITTED BY 11. CONCUR CONCUR: HEAD OF MAJOR ELEMENT 4& ~(S i Jan Signature and date) CONCUR: OC APPROVED BY: ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PROCUREMENT: (Signature and date) (Signature and date) 4 SG1J Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 EXCEPTION to Requirement To Synopsize DIA/D-r R&D Contract. Phenomenological Research and-Analysis (U) Purchaso ReqUest # 330/0012Z/91 Information necessary for synopsizing this 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. 7-6 q -&0, AN 1'. BERLdVICH -IN I ~ I ; ris t a n 1, istant Deputy Director or Scl for Scientific and Technical, Intelligence Enclosure 12 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 ~furchase lease 20 00V~18/1d8aMMN6P A-%Mffd6 request OMM69W 04 number %V 5000 PURC . INSTRUCTIONS 17 Dec 90 30 330/0012Z/91 - ORIGINAL Sep AND 8 COPIES 92 4A. Authorized 6A. Funds Approv' Official are or Designa4 certified (DI AM 42) available and have been committed W7~W .2A ox Accounting 14 classification 5B. Amount I R/D: 9710400.44 7M1 6F0301 1222 503744 ~1,400,000.00 Signature JOHN . BERBRICH, O/M: Asst Dep 9710100.44 Dir for 7Yl j 6F0301 1221 503744 300,000.00 Type Name Data 4B. Name, Ext, and Signature of Designated Supply Coordinator (DiAM 25-1) 5C. Name and signature of Certifying Official Signature Signature Type Name Type Data Name Date Element POC/COTR TPIPMnnp SG1A Nn Office Symbol ~M r A 7A. ship To: _ Director 7B. Mark for: (DT-5A - SG1J DIA Washington, DC 20340-6150 8A Estimated ' Q U i Stock/item Description ies or uantity n Price Amount No. of Suppl Se t rvices RELEASE OF EXTERNAL ~1,700 FUNDS FOR RESEARCH 000.00 SG1J AND ANALYSIS. , Sole Source with Contract SAIC for Phenomenological arch. Rese 9. CIRecurringrequirement Source: 8B. Total GSA Schedule Number (if known) Acquisition Plan No. 10. Action Other: Office if External to DIA: Interservice External Support Agreement POC: No: 11.Justification/RemOrks request The purpose is to of this pursue general phenomenological research via the Science tional Applications Corporation Interna (SAIC). Funds for this effort are in the approved line FY 91 DIA items budget as 1.04 t cf1l).037 -.--fok-COngressional.Dir-ected Programs. 12A. Requisition s Number/Other E] CRR B OSADPO 13A. Coo ina', T - T A a VP-S 1 G 12.8 Logistics . Branch Action - Officer/Phone C No. OC-4 OSC-2 OC-5 RLE-2A Date RLE-2A OC-2 RSQ 12C. Method 13B. 13C. Approvals Budget 0 Reporting Not Code required El Contracting CRR8 R400 and Acquisition (DIAR Office 44-4) Other: SADPO r-l Yes 0 No 12D. Received 14A. 14B. By: (Signature) Action Dote Assigned To: Contract I Specialist:- Date Telephone No, I M ff0;R00300""CRMVAt now - DIA Fo d For R!~gear OF MES UNCI A'S IFIED LASS DOCUMENT BECO Annrnvpd Fnr Pahmncin 9nnninninn - f-1 A Mr%r)n& is ECORD AMOUNT MMITMITN' $ OBLIGATION OF R CO REFERENCEOBLIGATIONS UNOBLIGATED REFERENCEOBLIGATIONS UNOBLIGATED REMARKS DATENUMBER INCURRED BALANCE REMARKS DATENUMBER INCURRED BALANCE 16. Summary Data for CRRB/SADPO Actions: Purpose: Historical Summary: Intelligence Question/Objective* 17. Lisi. of Enclosures procurement Package Access List 2 Uniform Contract Format (over $26K) 3 Statement of Work/Specifications 4~ Justification for other than full and open competition - SADPO Acquisition Authority Emergency Justification 5 Services Questionnaire List of Recommended Sources 6 Certification 6f Data Base 7 Government Independent Cost Estimate 8 Do 254, Security Classification Specification 9 DO 1423, Contract Data Requirements List with Data Item Description (DD Form 1664) Technical Evaluation Criteria u Technical Eval ation Plan -10 Logistical Su ort Plan (DIAR 2&4) AAP if Summary - 11 Other(s) 12 Excep-tion to Synopsis (of class S.O.W.) -y- Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 SG1J Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000450009-1