Sk B1 Access Guidelines Fdr-4!30!03 Zelikow Memo Re Compartment Ed Access And Dissemination Guidelines 545

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April 30, 2003

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MEMORANDUM

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To:

Dianna/Caiiipagna, John Ivicic, Stephanie Kaplan

From:

Philip Zelikpyc

Subj:

Updated Compartmerited Access and Dissemination Guidelines

Updated access guidelines are listed below, revised to include comments and new information. We vyill update add revise this list as needed. All cleared commissioners have access to all materials,! subject to the dissemination guidelines indicated below. The following staff should have^ access to a// material held at the Commission and so there is no need to repeat them iii the various Categories below: Zelikow, Kojm, Marcus, Campagna, Ivicic, Kaplan, MacEachin, and May. Other members of Teams 1 - 4 should be read iiHo the usual SCI compartments, plus HCS andj [although actual distribution of materials should be handled as indicated below. \. Designated Sensitive Material (DSM, or just "D")

This is an internal Commission designation, not an official codeword of the intelligence community. Any material you receive marked in this way should not be scanned into any Commission database. It should be held either in the safe in the locked and alarmed 'server room' at our K Street office or in the safe in my office. This material may be read only in the; 'server room' or in my office. It may not be copied or removed. Any notes made from this material must be kept with the material, marked with this internal designation, and handled under the same restrictions. Current Commission staff who, when Cleared at the TS/SCI level, should have access to DSM: \, Roth, Grewe, Jacobson; Team 1

2.

Covert action material

Any material we receive marked with thej podeword will be examined to determine if it deals with covert action. If so, mark it with our internal designation J I Such material should not be scanned into any Commission database. It should be held either in the safe in the locked and alarmed 'server room' at our K Street office or, temporarily, in the safe in my office.

9/11 Classified Information

This material may be read only in the 'server room' or in my office. It may not be copied or removed. Any notes made from this material must be kept with the material, marked with this internal designation, and handled under the same restrictions. Current Commission staff who, when cleared at the TS/SCI level, should have access to information marked CA: Scheid, Team 3 3.

Other!

land HCS

This material may be scanned into a Commission database for material that includes this designation, with appropriately restricted access. Current Commission staff who, when cleared at the TS/SCI level, should have access to information in the HCS compartment: All member^ and consultants for Teams 1, 2, 3, and 4, plus: Dunne, Swope, Grcwe? Jacobson 4.

Other TS/SCI

This material may be scanned into a Commission database for material that includes this designation, with appropriately restricted access. All Commission staff for the Front Office and Teams 1-8, plus John Farmer, should be cleared to the TS/SCI level with the other usual compartments. All New York staff (other than Farmer) and any consultants to Teams 5 through 9 should be cleared to the SECRET level, which will also encompass access to information marked as "Law Enforcement Sensitive." Edwards, Wermter, and Yerkes should not be processed for security clearances at all.

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