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  • privacy and security through cland.est111e eavesdroPPins davices and telephone taps. I have been quite disturbed to cliso°"'r the existence ot so ineey ~aknesses in prosent ~ecurlty arrangemente at the White House 111d th4 cODM4,U$nt exposure of your
  • : State - l; Secret Service - 3; CIA - l; Army - 3; and Air Force - 2 . To handle the complex telephone situation, we have, since my memorandum of last week, added three men from the military . This past week was devoted primarily to organization
  • ~ / OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON, D.C; .3.2 Cc ;L __....- 20301 , /1AR2s 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR Mr. J. William Doolittle First Assistant, Civil Division Department of Justice Pursuant to our telephone conversation of March 24, 1965, we
  • seas Operational Teletype Network Facsimile/Data Network Administrative Telephone Crypto-TTY Network NASA Domestic Operational Teletype System NASA Specialized Data Network FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY FOR OFFICIAL USE Of\L..'y NATIONAL GOVERNMENTAL
  • and conclusions represent the best judgment of the Directorate of Intelligence as of 22 June 1967. SEGR~T- reception, the stations can be modified to handle two­ way television, telephone, and telegraph traffic. When this occurs, probably within the next few
  • ; Secret Service - 3; CL - ~~ Ar.cy - 3; and Air Force - 2. To handle the con1plex telephone sit t:.ation, we have, since my memorandum of last week, added three men fr0"".u1 the :militar.r• - -~'Lis pas-t, week was devoted primarily ·to organization
  • . --------------------------- Home Telephone No. ------------­ Husband's Office Address Signed ----------------------------.Authorizing Officer Agency '. ____________________________ ---------- Office Telephone No. Date · *This 'application, if submitted by an agency other
  • for service between North America and Europe. This satellite has a capa~ity of 240 tele­ phone channels which are used to provide normal telecommunica­ tion services including telephone, telegraph and the exchange of TV programs. INTELSAT II. Two satellites
  • about the Academy and the essence of what was said immediately follows: Perkins said he had had several telephone calls from Senator Symington who is "frothing" at the White House, Secretary Rusk, et al, for letting him down by not standing firmly behind
  • a telephone inquiry to the internal security division of the Justice Department, but was unable to locate anyone who had seen the SAC message as yet. I did learn that around October 4, 1966, the Defense Department is supposed to have written to State
  • telephone me (Ext. 6043) if this date is acceptable. cc: IRG/ARA - Mr. Broderick U/SIG - Mr.· Les h FIDP Working Group G/PM:CAFreshman:mj: bpw 11/27/68 SEC~E'f THE WHITE HOUSE: WASHINGTON February 13, · 1964 SECB;a:r DECLASSIFIED NATIONAL SECURITY
  • requested. Signature ------------------------Home Telephone No. Husband's Office Address -------- Signed --------------------------.Authorizing Officer Agency "--------------------------- Office Telephone No. Date · *This 'a pplication, if submitted
  • McGE~~iEt ~~')g~~ Of6';El965 1965 EP Rft M?="· McGeorge Bundy The White House The enclosed is for White House clearance prior to transmission. (Ref. Leddy/Bundy telephone conversationo) /~?L.- ,,,,,,, -- Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary
  • This is further to our telephone conversation earlier this week and provides comments requested by you. I have expressed some concern that the many questions raised in the subject memorandum might prompt the con­ clusion that a workable solution to implementation
  • USE ONLY II-B-1 PROGRAM SUPPORT CONSTRUCT10N 1. Technical assistance to Kusaie ($35,000) Assist in road rehabilitation Install 50 KW · ·g enerator and freezer for fish c. Install small telephone with switchboard at radio shack to connect