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This document is a memorandum from the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) to the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) regarding the transfer of the INSCOM CENTER LANE Project to DIA. The purpose of this transfer is to maintain continuity and momentum of the psychoenergetic intelligence collection capability. The memorandum outlines the agreements, support, and resource requirements for the transfer, including personnel, documents, equipment, and office space. The effective date of the transfer is expected to be completed by December 31, 1984.

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 REPLY TO
 ATTENTION OF
 10 October 1984
 MEMORANDUM FOR Dr.  Vorona,  Assistant  Deputy Director  for  ST,T,
 Intelligence, DIA
 SUBJECT:   Review of Draft MOA  (U)
 1.   (S/CL?-2/NOFORN)   The  CG, INSCOM and ACSI,             HQ,  DA have
 approved   a  draft  Memorandum  of  Agreement  (MOA)            that  will
 transfer the  INSCOM. CENTER LANE Project to DIA.             The draft MOA,
 attached as   Inclosure, is provided for your review and comment
 prior  to submission to  the CG,  INSCOM and    Director,  DIA for
 signature and implementation.
 2.   (U)     After your review, request you return the draft MOA to
 1. Incl                            BRIAN BUZBY
 as                                        LTC, MI
 CENTER LANE Project Manager
 IVARNING NOTICE:   CENTI?it LAN[- SPI CIAl. ACCESS PROGRAM
 11ESIRICT DISSFM1NATION TO THOSE WITH VERIFIiil) ACCESS
 TO CATEGORY 'TFVO   (2)
 SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES ANT) METHODS INVOLVED
 NOT RFLEASAR1,E TO FOREIGN NATIONALS
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 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
 UNITED STATES ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND
 ARLINGTON HALL STATION
 ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 22212
 REPLY TO
 ATTENTION OF
 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
 BETWEEN
 USA INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND AND THE DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
 SUBJECT:   Transfer of the INSCOM CENTER LANE Project to DIA
 (S/CL-2/NOFORN)
 I.   (S/CL-2/NOFORN)   PURPOSE.   This Memorandum of Agreement  is intended
 to clarify the elements necessary for an effective transfer of the US
 Army   Intelligence  and      Security  Command  (USAINSCOM)  psychoenergetic
 intelligence collection capability to  the  Defense  Intelligence  Agency
 (DIA).    This course of action is based on an agreement by DIA to accept
 the INSCOM CENTER LANE Project (1CLP) as a "package-deal" without a loss
 of any INSCOM personnel spaces.     It  is  intended that the transfer will
 take place with minimum disruption to operations and training.
 2.   (U)   REFERENCES.
 a.   (U)   Memorandum,  IACG,  INSCOM,  dtd  17  July  1984;  subject:
 INSCOM CENTER LANE Project (U) (TAB A).
 b.   (U)   Memorandum,  DAMI-ISH,  OACSI,  dtd  1 August  1984;  subject:
 CENTER. LANE (U)--ACTION MEMORANDUM (U) (TAB B).
 c.   (U)   Ltr,  DAMI-ISII, OACSI, dtd  10  September  1984,  subject:
 INSCOM CENTER LANE Project (TAB C).
 d.   (S/NOFORN)   Memorandum of Agreement,  DIA,  dtd  17 August    1984,
 subject:    "Operating  rationale  and    terms  of  agreement   for  the
 participants in DoD psychoenergetics activities" (TAB D).
 WARNING NOTICE:   CENTER LANE SPECIAL ACCESS PROGRAM
 RESTRICT DISSEM%,INON   O  T)SE WITH VERIFIED ACCESS
 TO CATEGORY THREE (3)
 SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
 NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS
 CLASSIFIED BY:   CDR, INSCOM
 DECLASSIFY ON:   OADR
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 IACG
 SUBJECT:   Transfer of the INSCOM CENTER LANE Project to DIA
 (S/CL-2/NOFORN)
 3.   (S/CL-2/NOFORN)   BACKGROUND.   USAINSCOM has invested
 considerable  effort   since  1977  in  developing  psychoenergetic
 operational methods.   Intelligence consumers in the US Army,  US Air
 Force,  DIA,  NSA,  CIA,  and NSC have all tasked this methodology  to
 augment other intelligence systems.      These agencies have recognized
 the  value  and  potential  of  the  intelligence  application of
 psychoenergetics; it   is  likely they    will  continue  to  task the
 system.   The transfer of ICLP capability to DIA must be done in such
 a way as to maintain continuity and momentum of effort,     as well as
 the state-of-the-art expertise exclusive to this time-proven, highly
 respected activity.
 4.   (S/CL-2/NOFORN)   SCOPE. The effective transfer of ICLP to DIA
 requires the cooperation of INSCOM, DA (ACSI), and DIA.
 5.   (S/CL-3/NOFORN))  AGREEMENTS, SUPPORT, AND RESOURCES
 REQUIREMENTS.   The  "package  deal" concept  has  been agreed  to  in
 principle by all parties  involved.   This concept has as its  intent
 the  transfer  of all  personnel,  documents, equipment,  and  office
 space from INSCOM to DIA. The transfer of  ICLP personnel      to DIA
 will not involve the transfer of any INSCOM spaces.      ICLP has been
 an active intelligence collection unit  since 1978.   It   is  intended
 that the unit will remain an operational   element under the direct
 OPCON of the Assistant Vice  Director  for Scientific and Technical
 Intelligence (DT), DIA.
 a.   (S/CL-2/NOFORN)   Personnel.   All personnel assigned to
 INSCOM and working on  ICLP will be encouraged to PCS to DIA for
 assignment to the DIA element that will perform the psychoenergetic
 training  and  collection mission.   (Operational  participation with
 CENTER LANE is strictly voluntary and falls under the guidelines of
 DoD directive 5240.1-R,  AR 381-10,  and Code of Federal Regulation,
 Title 45, part 46.)
 b.   (S/CL-2/NOFORN)   Documents.   All  documents  maintained  by
 ICLP  will.  be transferred  to,  and  become  the  property   and
 responsibility of,  DIA.   INSCOM will be permitted to retain access
 to command and control and, historical ICLP documents.
 c.   (S/CL-2/NOFORN)   Equipment.   All  ICLP  equipment,   rental
 agreements, and on hand supplies will be transferred to DIA.   ICLP
 automatic data processing equipment and automobiles will remain with
 INSCOM.
 d.   (S/CL-2/NOFORN)   Office Space.   The affected  agencies have
 agreed that the best course of action would be to continue to use
 the ICLP  facilities  at   Ft.  Meade,  MD, which  consists  of  two
 buildings,  T-2560 and T-2561.   Use of the  Ft.  Meade facility will
 provide  the least  amount of   turmoil  for  the personnel  involved,
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 SUBJECT:   Transfer of the INSCOM CENTER LANE Project to DIA
 (S/CL.-2/NOFORN)
 permit continued operations and  training with  the  least amount  of
 disruption, and permit the best use of these buildings, which over
 the  years have  been  modified  to  support  this  unique  activity.
 Coordination with post  authorities  must  be    initiated  to  assign
 buildings T-2560 and T-2561 to DIA.
 6.   (U)  RESPONSIBILITIES.   USAINSCOM ICLP Project Manager will:
 a.   (S/CL-2/NOFORN)  Function as INSCOM POC for transfer of ICLP
 to DIA.
 b.   (S/NOFORN)   Coordinate for use or transfer of present  ICLP
 physical facilities (bldgs. T-2560 and T-2561).
 c.   (S/CL-2/NOFORN)   Coordinate  transfer  of  ICLP  equipment,
 contracts and rental agreements from INSCOM to DIA.
 d.   (S/CL-2/NOFORN)   Coordinate  the  transfer   of  all  ICLP
 personnel  to  DIA.    Counsel  all  ICLP  personnel  concerning  the
 transfer  and  insure  ICLP personnel  are aware  that  they  will  be
 performing operational remote viewing at DIA.
 e.   (S/CL-2/NOFORN)   Coordinate for transfer of all relevant
 documents maintained by ICLP to DIA.
 7.   (S/CL-2/NOFORN)   EFFECTIVE  DATE.    ICLP  is scheduled to  cease
 operations on or about 30 September 1984,        at which time it will he
 available  for  transfer  to DIA. It  is expected that  the transfer
 will be completed by 31     December  1984.      Until completion of the
 transfer process ICLP will remain in its entirety within USAINSCOM.
 HAR Y--T,, .' OY It
 Major General, USA
 Commanding
 TOMES A. WTtTTT 1 -_
 Lieutenant General, USA
 Director
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