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GIVM
National Intelligence Council
The Director of Central Intelligence
Washington.D.C. 20505
NOTE FOR: DDCI
FROM: David Gries
SUBJECT: CT and CI Centers
NIC 00888-89
22 August 1989
1. To review the bidding, Ted Price and I
have called on both Buck Revell and Peter Burleigh --
Doug Mulholland is on vacation. Our general pitch has been
that Director Casey set up the CT and CI NIO accounts to get
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS
TOP SECRET
Nationat Secunity
Decaion Diftective Numbet 207
January 20, 1986
SYSTEM II
90001
THE NATIONAL PROGRAM FOR COMBATTING TERRORISM .(U) ,,4v.:
The Vice President's Task Force on Combatting Terrorism has
completed an in-depth review of our current policies, capabilities,
the terrorist threat. I have
and resources for dealing with
i; ..
.reviewed the Task Force Report and accompanying recommendations
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20 June 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR: The Director
SUBJECT: Bunker's 19 June Message to Rusk
(Saigon 8185, IN 92906)
1. Precis: This message is of such importance that you should
read it in its entirety. Its principal points are:
a. Bunker is concerned at the deteriorating political
situation which, he says, results from several causes
"one of these ... is General Thieu's announcement of his
candidacy for President..." Of much greater seriousness,
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ASSESSMENT CENTER METHODOLOGY ;
WITHIN THE
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
20 June 1979
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
I. Introduction 1
II. Origins of AC Methodology
A. Traditional Selection Procedures 1
B. OSS Needs and Experiences 2
C. Principles of OSS AC Methodology 4
D. AC Methodology Today 6
III. Chronolog of AC Methodology in the Agency � � � 8
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TABLE OF C017.:ENTS
� Foreword . _
POPitiOns of prominent people in -late 1953 ii
The anti-government riots begin 1
Attacks on pagodas; imposition of martial law 2
Discussion of.UTresPonse.to-pagoda.raids 2
Comets meeting with General Don. . 3
CIA guidance on StateAelegramrealternstive leadership 3
Ricnandson's personal views re alternate leadership 3 -
Harriman informs Helms -of the substance of Deptel 243 4
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DIMENSIONS OF MANAGERIAL WORK:
EXECUTIVE INSIGHTS
Bernard L. Mooney, Ph. D.
Center for the Study of Intelligence
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
June 1980
(b)(3)
QNFflJEHTIAL
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Report #2: THE EXECUTIVE ACTIVITY LOG
This is the second of a three-part series. The first report
was entitled "The Executive Interview".
SYNOPSIS
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4-1
29 October 1963
Notes on Meeting - about 3:30 on 29 October - Situation Room:
In Attendance: Secretary McNamara, Gen. Taylor, McGeorge Bundy,
William Bundy, Mr. McCone, Mr. Helms, Mr. Colby
1. Draft cable --keep Lodge in place until Saturday.
2. Taylor expressed view that coup, if either successful or
unsuccessful, would have disastrous results.
3. McGeorge Bundy insisted we cannot reconsider our position
with respect to support of a coup but can merely ask Embassy for