SUN STREAK PROGRAM

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This document, dated March 30, 1990, discusses the transfer of operational control of the Sunstreak program to the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence (ODCSINT) at the Department of the Army. The program manager will now be responsible for the program, and inquiries should be directed to them. Some intermittent support from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) may still be required, and procedures will be established to ensure consultation as needed. The program staff will remain assigned to the DIA for the fiscal year, with ODCSINT exercising operational control while administrative control and support will remain with the DIA. Travel requirements and program access will be coordinated with the DIA. The document is classified and marked for declassification at a later date.

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 1.  (S/NF) In accordance with a Military Intelligence Soard Decision,
 operational control of the subject program is transferred to the Office
 of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelli ence   DCSINT), Headquarters,
 Department of the Army.                          ODCSINT-DAM-P0, is
 the Sunstreak Pro ram Mana er.   inquiries on the program should
 be referred to_   through August 1990 at which time the MIB
 will reconsider    a program.
 2.  (U) Intermittent DIA support from                  in the Office of       S G1J
 the Assistant Deputy Director far Scientific and Technical Intelligence
 (DT) may be required for the next few months.  Procedures are to be   S G1J
 established to have   -   available for periodic consultations as
 necessary, consistent with his normal workload.
 3. (U) The program staff will remain assigned to DIA for the duration
 of this fiscal year.  The manpower authorizations are and will remain
 in DIA.  While operational control of the staff will be exercised by
 ODCSINT, intelligence oversight, administrative control and support
 will remain with DT, including payroll accounting, appraisals, and military
 evaluation reports.  ODGSINT is authorized to monitor appraisal and
 evaluation preparation, and will coordinate their closeouts through
 DT; no rating official changes will be made at this time as a result
 of this decision.  During this period, travel requirements for the program
 manager and staff will be coordinated with DT for the provision of DIA
 fund citations.  DT is to be the focal point for program accesses; ho~aever,
 all access to the program will be coordinated with the program manager.
 Director
 HARRY    SOYSTER
 Lieu  Want General, U.S. Army
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