
SORT: 5205.10 DOCI: DODD 5205.10 DATE: 19960729 TITL: DODD 5205.10 Defense Treaty Inspection Readiness Program (DTIRP), July 29, 1996, ASD(C3I) References: (a) Assistant Secretary of Defense (Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence) Memorandum, "Defense Treaty Inspection Readiness Program (DTIRP)," June 25, 1992 (hereby canceled) (b) DoD Directive 2060.1, "Implementation of and Compliance with, Arms Control Agreements," July 31, 1992 (c) DoD Directive TS-5134.2, "United States On-Site Inspection Agency (OSIA) (U)," January 28, 1988 (d) DoD Directive 5137.l, "Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence," February 12, 1992 A. PURPOSE This Directive: 1. Supersedes reference (a) to update policy and responsibilities for the DTIRP as a DoD arms control security preparedness and outreach program in accordance with reference (b). 2. Establishes a support program to ensure the continued protection of DoD programs, operations, and activities. 3. Designates the Director, On-Site Inspection Agency (OSIA), as the DoD Executive Agent for implementation of the DTIRP and as Chair of the DTIRP Coordination Group (CG), which is hereby established. B. APPLICABILITY This Directive applies to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Military Departments, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Unified Combatant Commands, the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities (hereafter referred to collectively as "the DoD Components"). C. DEFINITION Defense Treaty Inspection Readiness Program (DTIRP). An arms control program designed for security education and awareness. It provides arms control advice and assistance to sites susceptible to on-site inspection and overflights through the use of specially trained personnel, analyses, and educational activities, utilizing expertise from established facilities and services in the Department of Defense and other Government agencies, whenever practicable, to avoid duplication and achieve maximum efficiency and economy. D. POLICY It is DoD policy that: 1. Security countermeasures support for implementation of arms control treaties and related activities shall be integrated and coordinated within existing DoD security and counterintelligence programs to ensure a focused approach and consistent programs for the protection of national security interests. 2. The heads of the DoD Components having any involvement with arms control shall ensure that their facilities, activities, and programs, wherever located, have cost-effective security plans, policies, and procedures that appropriately consider arms control. 3. The DoD Component responsible for any action taken or directed under this Directive and affecting an industrial facility shall be the DoD Component that either administers or is obligated to fund a contract involving that industrial facility. Any contact with the facility involving DTIRP matters shall be coordinated with each DoD Component administering or funding a contract at that facility. E. RESPONSIBILITIES 1. The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence shall: a. Provide policy direction, guidance, and advice, in coordination with the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology (USD(A&T)), and consistent with DoD Directive TS-5134.2 (reference (c)), to OSIA for the implementation of DTIRP assistance under DoD Directive 5137.1 (reference (d)). b. Maintain currency of this Directive. c. Ensure that the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency, shall: (l) Provide all source intelligence support to the DTIRP, to include research and analyses, database development analyses, and personnel to augment assistance teams, as requested by the Director, OSIA. (2) Provide intelligence and security countermeasures analyses, in the areas of technology transfer, open source literature, imagery assessment, and other relevant areas, as requested by the Director, OSIA. d. Ensure that the Director, Defense Investigative Service, shall provide assistance in arms control security matters to DoD industrial facilities, disseminate arms control security countermeasure information and, when deemed appropriate, provide personnel to augment assistance teams as requested by the Director, OSIA. e. Ensure that the Director, Defense Information Systems Agency, shall provide multidisciplined security and intelligence support to the DTIRP, in the area of communications research and analyses, and personnel to assist in assessments as requested by the Director, OSIA. 2. The Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology shall: a. Oversee assistance in facility preparation in support of implementation and compliance with arms control agreements and request DTIRP assistance as appropriate. b. Provide DTIRP participants with treaty compliance guidance pursuant to this Directive and DoD Directive 2060.1 (reference (b)). c. Ensure that the Director, On-Site Inspection Agency, as the DoD Executive Agent for DTIRP, and Chair, DTIRP Coordination Group (CG), shall: (1) Develop, plan, and execute the DTIRP to provide arms control treaty inspection advice and support to DoD industrial facilities and DoD activities vulnerable during arms control activities. (2) Conduct outreach activities to promote arms control security awareness to include development and dissemination of arms control educational materials. (3) Recruit, train, equip, and manage the activities of DTIRP assistance teams. (4) Conduct analyses of arms control-specific threats to determine susceptibility and vulnerability of U.S. equities. (5) Via the OSIA Counterintelligence Office (CI) provide CI support to the DTIRP process, to include augmentees for assistance teams, training, and analyses. OSIA(CI) shall coordinate support for DTIRP CI activities with the DoD Components. (6) With USD(A&T) approval, provide advice and assistance on arms control security planning to non-Defense Agencies and industrial facilities, when requested. (7) Coordinate with the Department of Defense Security Institute to develop a comprehensive training program on arms control treaty issues, to include both industrial and government security matters. (8) Coordinate, within the CG, the formulation of DTIRP requirements documents, advice on security risks associated with arms control inspection activities, software development, analyses, training and outreach activities. (9) Invite DoD Components having any involvement with arms control to provide representatives to the CG. (10) Convene CG meetings as necessary. (11) Develop DTIRP budget requirements and execute the budget in support of the Executive Agent mission. (12) Take the lead for DTIRP Public Affairs (PA) activities, to include PA planning, guidance, and fact sheets in coordination with the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs. d. Ensure that the Director, Defense Special Weapons Agency, shall: (l) Provide general assistance to the DTIRP as Executive Agent for treaty verification research, development test and engineering and nuclear matters. (2) Provide to the DTIRP technical advice and analysis for treaty-related matters, to include treaty verification technologies, assistance team training and orientation, and nuclear issues. 3. The Under Secretary of Defense for Policy shall: a. Provide DTIRP participants with information on DoD policies and positions for international negotiations on arms control implementation and/or compliance issues. b. Provide guidance and review DTIRP procedures for adequacy and support to DoD Special Access Programs. 4. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff shall: a. Provide oversight, policy and technical guidance to OSIA, in accordance with DoD Directive 2060.1 (reference (b)), in implementing this Directive. b. Provide guidance for support to the Unified Combatant Commands and coordinate on their requests for DTIRP support. 5. The Heads of the DoD Components shall: a. Provide guidance for support to Component commands, and coordinate and approve requests for DTIRP support. b. Provide personnel to augment assistance teams, as requested by the Director, OSIA. c. Coordinate counterintelligence and security countermeasures analyses and support for Component commands with Director, OSIA. 6. The Director, National Security Agency, shall provide information systems security, communications security, and operations security support to the DTIRP, to include research and analyses and augmentees for assistance teams, as requested by the Director, OSIA. F. EFFECTIVE DATE This Directive is effective immediately. John P. White Deputy Secretary of Defense ---------------------------------
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