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104-10331-10338 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (02/26/1997)

handle is hein.jfk/jfkarch79222 and id is 1 raw text is: 104-10331-10338  2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992
Secret
26 February 1997
Memorandum For: John Pereira
Chief, Historical Review Group
From:            Barry Harrelson
JFK Project Officer
Subject:         (U) CIA Employees Names in JFK Records
Background
(AIOU) In March 1996, the ARRB agreed to protect the
names of all Agency staff employees that appear in JFK
documents until. May 1997. The agreement reflected the
Board's recognition of the need to facilitate the document
review, and that it would take time for the Agency to
collect evidence to defend individual names. Attached are
Jeremy Gunn's memo summarizing the Board's approach to the
release of CIA employee names and the DO's response. Both
memos assume a name-by-name approach and set.categories and
specific requirements for the release or protection of an
individual. Also attached is an analysis of the ARRB and DO
approaches.
(AIOU) I do not know how prepared the DO is, but I
suspect that there is still a significant amount of work to
be done prior to the Board's May meeting. I understand that
many former employees have not responded to the DO's letter
and that most of the responses have been negative. Even if
the DO is able to complete the research on all employees
protected to date, it is unlikely that they will be able to
develop the type of evidence required by the Board to
protect most individuals. Under the name-by-name approach,
we can expect a majority of the names to be released.
Issue
(AIOU) There is considerable concern among HRG
reviewers that the continued release of hundreds of Agency
employees' true names has the potential to do unacceptable
harm to US national security. The harm from release of a
large number of names lies in the fact that it cannot be
measured. This is due to the ripple effect that would occur
among assets in many places and with many liaison services.
It undermines the basic concept of cover for a claudestine
service.
CL By:     611637'
CL Reason: 1.5 (c)
DECL On:   X1
DRV From: PER 9-87;COV 1.1-86

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