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TIC CHARTS SUPERSEDE ALL PNEVIOUSLI ISSUED CIA ORGANIZATION
CHARTS AND AMENDMENTS THERETO AND THOSE PORTIONS OF SEPARATE
FUNCTIONAL STATEMENTS PREVIOUSLI ISSUED WHICH ARE IN CORLICT.
REAR ADMIRAL, USN
DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
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Performs such duties as prescribed by the
Director of Central Intelligence and main-
tains a temporary office of record for the
Director.
Develops and coordinates the overall plans and
policies for interagency intelligence activities
including centralized intelligence services through
constant liaison with IAC agencies.. Advisee the
Director of their reactions to interagency pro-
gram and the implementation of intelligence plans.
Formulates and puts into operation the
policies and procedures necessary for the
coordinated collection and dissemination of
intelligence and intelligence information
in order to belt meet the needs of all in-
telligence agencies and utiliz sthe avail-
able intelligence facilities in collection
and dissemination of intelligence mater-
ial.
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THE PRESIDENT
SECRETARY OF STATE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
SECRETARY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE SECRETARY OF T;D; AIR FORCE
SECRETARY OF THE ARMY CHAIRMAN OF NATL. SEC. RESOURCES HD.
DIRECTOR by CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
Subject to existing law and to the direction and control of the National
Security Council, the Director of Central Intelligence:
1.
Directs all activities of the Central Intelligence Agency.
2.
Advisee the National Security Council in matters concerning such
intelligence activities of the Government departments and agencies
as relate to national security.
3.
Makes recommendations to the National Security Council for the coor-
dination of such intelligence activities of the departments and
agencies of the Government as relate to the national security.
4.
Correlates end evaluates intelligence relating to the national
security and provides for the appropriate dissenination of such
intelligence within the Government using where appropriate exist-
ing agencies and facilities.
5.
Protects intelligence sources and methods from unauthorized dis-
closure.
6.
Performs for the benefit of the existing intelligence agencies
such additional services of common concern as the National Securi-
ty Council determines can be more efficiently accomplished cen-
trally.
7.
Directs such analysis as may be necessary to determine which func-
tions in the fields of national intelligence are not being present-
ly performed or are not being adequately performed.
8.
Acts for the NSC in coordinating all federal foreign intelligence
activities related to the national security to insure that the
overall policies and objectives established are properly imple-
mented and executed.
9.
Performs such other functions and duties related to intelligence
affecting the national security as the National Security Council
may from time to time direct.
DEPUTY
Performs such duties and functions as directed by and acts for
the
Director.
1. Is the principal staff officer for the Director for the
control and coordination of the activities of the Cen-
tral Intelligence Agency.
2. Is the channel for all natters requiring the attention
of the Director and Deputy Director.
3. Controls all liaison with the National Security Council
and with non-IAC agencies.
Advises the Director and other members of CIA
on legal matters pertaining to the administra-
tion and operations of CIA an a world-wide basis
and provides essential legislative liaison ser-
vice for CIA.
Formulates the coordinated intelligence
requirements for the collection and produc-
tion of national intelligence and performs
the planning, research and evaluation in
the coordination and production of national
intelligence, and prepares intelligence es-
timates.
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Aft s,
Develops and maintains liaison with other than
lAC boards, committees, staffs and agencies in
order to represent the Director's interests and
insures that CIA activities are appropriately
informed.
Directs and coordinates designated CIA
agencies engaged in collection of intelli-
gence information as centralized services
for all the intelligence agencies of the
Government.
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Formulates security policy and supervises the
ptysioal, personnel and operational security pro-
grams and conducts the Inspections and audits of
CIA activities as directed by the Director.
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Special Assistant to Secretary for Research
and Intelligence, Dept. of State
Director of Intelligence, General Staff,
Dept. of Army
Assistant Chief of Air Staff-2, Dept. of
Air Force
Chief of Naval Intelligence, Dept. of Navy
Director of Security and Intelligence, ABC
Performs such duties an the Executive
Director may direct.
Develops and supervises the overall budget
and finance, personnel, management, adminis-
trative and intelligence reference services
and programs for the CIA.
1. Receives Office mission, functions and
organizational requirements direct
from the Director of Central Intelli-
gence or the Deputy DCI.
2. Provides world-wide communications
security and support for all of CIA
except domestic telephone, central
mail and registry, and courier ser-
vice..
3. Provides such other general admini-
trative support for CIA as may be
directed by the DCI.
Responsible for internal office arrangements
and supply, personnel requirements and admin-
istration, administrative procedures, internal
security measures, operation of the message
center, and maintenance of office records.
enry
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INTERDEPARMNTAL COORDINATING AND PLANNING STAY!
Coordinates interdepartmental intelligence activities
involving overall policies, plans and procedures for
accomplishment of the national intelligence mission.
Chief
Interdeoa~ental Coordinating and Planning Staff
1. Prepares for the director with the assistance of
interested CIA offices, the overall plans, poli-
cies, and procedures for interagency intelli-
gence activities, including centralized intelli-
gence services.
2. Coordinates the initial implementation of over-
all plans, policies, and procedures for central-
ized and interagency intelligence activities.
Controls and recommends liaison policies with IAC
agencies.
y, Provides the-Director's representation on all
IAC ad hoc committees.
5. Provides such secretariat as may be required for
the Directorls intelligence advisory committees.
6. Maintains constant liaison with other agencies
for the purpose of advising the Director of their
reactions to CIA and interagency activities.
7. Coordinates with the Executive for Administra-
tion and Management in connection with overall
program planning and development to determine
the availability of administrative support.
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CIA-ICAPS ?15Oct. /947
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1.
2.
Performs required administrative (including
internal security) functions and liaison for
3.
the Executive for Administration and Manage-
sent.
4.
5.
6.
1. Prepares Annual budget and handles all
CIA budget matters with Bureau of the
Budget and other agencies.
2. Furnishes accounting and fiscal sup-
port to CIA.
3. Coordinates with Chief, Management
Branch in establishment of personnel
ceilings.
Interprets rules, regulations, and
procedures of the General Accounting
Office, Treasury Department, and Bur-
eau of the Budget as need arises in
the administration of CIA.
1. Furnishes logistical support to CIA
activities.
2. Prescribes property accounting proce-
dures and maintains property accounts.
3. Procures supplies and equipment and
provides warehousing, storage, trans-
portation facilities, building and
telephone maintenance, and space con-
trol.
Provides central mail and registry,
courier, messenger, reproduction,
domestic telephone, and allied ser-
vices.
plans, coordinates and directs budgetary
notion, accounting and fiscal support,
1pgfeties and personnel services.
provides agency-wide organization and
management service to coordinate agency-
wide administration and operations.
Directs the CIA Reference Center which
provides library and reference service
for intelligence data.
Maintains continual and close coordira-
tioa with ICAPS for program planning
with relation to overall administrative
support.
Maintains personal coordination with ADSO
in connection with above responsibilities.
Provides such administrative liaison with
other agencies an may be necessary in the
performance of his duties.
1. Recruits and develops standards for
the placement of personnel in sArvie-
ing personnel needs of all offices of
CIA.
2. Plane and effects a classification
and salary administration program.
3. Provides training and indoctrination
for CIA employees as needed.
4. Maintains personnel position control
system to reflect budgetary, classi-
fication, and organizational status
of all positions.
5. Provides medical and employee rela-
tions services.
CENTRAL
INDEX
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CONTACT
CONTROL
RAGISTES
Provides a repository for intelligence
material and files and records intelli-
gence materials received and collected
by the Central Intelligence Agency.
Maintains records of the location, quali-
ty and potential of all available intel-
ligence materials and sources in such
form that these materials and sources
can be quickly made available for ex-
ploitation by authorized agencies.
Operates an Intelligence Reference
Library for the Central Intelligence
Agency.
FOREIGN
INDUSTRIAL
REGISTER
BIOGRAPHICAL
INTELLIGENCE
REGISTER
GRAPHIC
MATERIALS
DIVISION
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1. Conducts overall management surveys
and procedural review.
2. Supervises organizational matters in-
cluding preparation of organization
charts and T/C's.
Establishes personnel ceilings in
coordination with Chief, Finance
Branch.
4. Supervises the overall allocation of
personnel.
5. Provides overall operations analysis
and uniform reporting.
6. Maintains continual and close coordi-
nation with ICAPS for program plann-
ing with relation to organization and
functions.
IDTELLIGEIi N
DD2UMSNTS
DIVISION
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Responsible for internal office arrange-
ments and supply, personnel matters, ad-
ministration, administrative procedures,
internal security measures, message center
and maintenance of office records.
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1. Provides for special inspections and investigations as directed
by the Director.
2. Provides for examination and audit of all CIA fiscal transac-
tions, including procurement and transportation actions and
reports findings and recommendations to the Executive Direc-
tor.
a, Formulates and supervises the implementation of security
policies pertaining to the safeguarding of classified
information, the security of operations, personnel,
equipment and installations of CIA.
b. Formulates and supervises the implementation of security
policies relative to the eligibility of other agencies
to receive CIA classified information, and determines the
adequacy of security controls in such agencies.
a. Undertakes such planning for security projects as may be
directed by the Director.
a. Is responsible for the security of all CIA installations,
with certain exceptions which are stated separately, in-
cluding inspection of offices for security enforcement.
b. Is responsible for the investigation and security clear-
ance of all personnel employed by or assigned to CIA,
with certain exceptions which are stated separately.
o. Is responsible for all contacts with the FBI and other
agencies on all personnel and physical security matters
pertaining to CIA.
d. Will receive reports of all violations of security poli-
cies and regulations on the part of CIA personnel and
initiate appropriate action in each case.
a. Will maintain a central record of all security reports
on individuals investigated in connection with possible
employment or other utilization by CL., with certain ex-
ceptions which are stated separately, and will insure
the restriction of access to such records to only those
individuals specifically authorized by the Director to
have such access.
1. Maintains liaison with boards, committees,
agencies, and other bodies (not under IAC
jurisdiction) for the purpose of,
a. Advising the Director of activities
requiring his cognizance or atten-
dance.
b. Obtaining papers and documents of
interest to CIA activities, and
preparing briefs and recommenda-
tions to the Director in connec-
tion therewith.
o. Maintaining an office of record for
distribution and file of such papers
and documents.
2. Coordinates with appropriate CIA activi-
ties in connection with above responsi-
bilities to insure adequate and timely
assistance and action when indicated.
3. Establishes procedures for and renders
necessary assistance to accredited
representatives of foreign governments
in their relation with CIA.
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1. Develops and enforces security regulations
governing CIA personnel, property, installa-
tions and intelligence materials.
2. Is responsible for the investigation and
security clearance of all personnel for
assignment to and on duty with CIA.
3. Conducts special security investigations
of CIA offices and buildings; carries out
the security indoctrination program; main-
tains the pass and visitor control and the
guard force.
Maintains direct liaison with the FBI on
personnel security matters.
1. Conducts audits of the manner in which spe-
cial funds are used and accounted for and
makes reports of financial transactions
involving special funds and regular funds.
2. Makes inspections to ascertain the manner in
which intelligence activities are being per-
formed at certain installations.
3. As directed by the Director, conducts in-
spections of operations to ascertain the
adequacy and effectiveness of service end
support.
4. Makes special reports to the Director as
requested.
1. Develops in cooperation with other
security agencies of the government,
uniform security control policies and
practices on matters of mutual con-
cern.
2. Prepares overall security control
policies for the collection and dis-
semination of intelligence materials.
3. Develops coordinated security pro-
PHYSICAL
SECURRiTY
DIVISION
INVESTIGATION
DIVISION
grams for regulation of internal
security practices.
Plans specific security projects as
may be directed by the Director.
AUDIT
DIVISION
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INSPECTION
DIVISION
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Provides centralized service for and coordinates
the interdeperUsntal collection and dissemination
of intelligence information and intelligence.
1. Supervises activities relating to adminis-
trative and personnel matters, including
internal security.
2. Coordinates the requirements for services
with Executive for Administration and
Management.
3. Performs the office security duties of the
offices of the Assistant Director and the
Deputy Assistant Director.
4. Maintains an office message seater and
registry.
5. Is accordance with overall CIA security policies
controls the classification and declassification
procedures, and other requisite security control
amanaes, relative to the collection and dissent-
motion by CIA of intelligence material.
6. Ascertains the capabilities of various agencies
to collect required intelligence information)
initiates appropriate recommendations when
there is no aganay capable of performing a re-
quired collecting missions and initiates appro-
priate action for the development of now and
improved collection techniques and procedures
as appropriate.
7. Assist. ICAPS I preparation of plans, policies
and prooedures'for inter-agency intelligence
activities and centralized intelligence service.
1. Conduct@ surveys to ascertain what intelli-
gence information and intelligence are desired
by the federal agencies concerned with nation-
al security) furnishes the Office of Reports
and Estimates information to assist that Office
1. Formulates policies and procedures relating to
collection mad dissemination of intelligence
information sod intelligence required for
national zegg.ityl and implements procedures
established is accordance with raA policy for
oaordiattiiuugg Mllection and dissemination.
2. By surveys and contacts among the
federal agencies concerned with national
security, ascertain what intelligence infor
cation and intelligence they need but cannot
supply from their respective resources.
In accordance with requirements determined as
a result of the foregoing surveys and contacts,
determines the collection and dissemination
requirements fir intelligence information and
intelligence to meet those needs not currently
satisfied.
Determines whether collection and dissemination
accomplished by CIA action has been adequate to
satisfy the requirements of authorized agencies.
1. Formulates policies mad procedures pertain-
ing to the coordination of the collection of
intelligence material affecting the national
security.
2. In accordance with requirements defined by
the Requirements Branch,
a. Issues necessary CIA Collection Direc-
assigning collecting mission. to
tives
the several governmental intelligence
collecting agencies and to the CIA oper-
ating offices.
b. Maintain, an appropriate control system
to insure full compliance with Collec-
tion Directives.
3. Constantly analyses and assesses the collec-
tion capabilities and limitations of govern-
mental and CIA reporting services to obtain
and make available adequate intelligence in-
formation and intelligence upon request.
4. Recommends corrective action if no existing
agency is capable of performing a specifically
required collection mission.
5. Conducts studies and prepares recommendations
leading to the development of now and im-
proved means of collection and the coordina-
tion of collection techniques among the col-
looting agencies of the government and the
CIA operating offices.
in determining what intelligence should be
produced to meet requirements) and recommends
other appropriate action.
2. Receives, coordinates and processes all re-
quirements for intelligence information and
intelligence, and defines, for the use of the
Collection Branch, the requirements to be not
in procuring intelligence material.
3. Defines, for the use of the Dissemination
Branch, requirements for the dissemination
of intelligence material based on the ascer-
taind requirements of federal agencies aid
of CBS.
4. Ascertains from CIA offices the adequacy and
timeliness of intelligence material furnished
them, and initiates action to remedy deffioi-
emies.
5. Conducts necessary investigations and renders
reports on the adequacy of CIA intelligence
material disseminated and extent of utilisation
thereof by the recipients.
6. In accordance with overall CIA security policies
controls the classification and declassification
procedures, and other requisite security control
measures relative to the collection and diesat-
nation by CIA of intelligence material.
7,. Conducts studies of special problems affecting
OCD overall operations and formalates plane to
resolve these problems; recommed@ policies,
procedures and special controls (other than
security controls) of CIA dissemination ad, in
accordance with approved policies, supervises
operation of all controls.
8. Surveys the interdepartmental dissemination of
intelligence by all government agencies, and
makes appropriate recommendations to inure
adequacy and eliminate undesirable duplication.
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1. Formulates coordinated policies and proce-
dures pertaining to the dissemination of
intelligence information and intelligence
required for the national security.
2. Receives and reviews for dissemination all
intelligence information and finished intel-
ligence received in CIA or prepared by the
component offices of the CIA.
3. In accordance with requirements and con-
trols established by the Requirements
Branch, senses the adequate and timely
dissemination of available intelligence
information and intelligence.
Prepares drafts of dissemination orders
and prepares distribution and mailing
lists for the use of the office of the
Executive for Administration and Manage-
amt.
5. Maintains a Reading Center where Branch
personnel, aside ted by Reading Panel per-
sonnel from other appropriate agencies,
screens and determines required imme-
diate internal or external distribution
of intelligence materials. where appro-
priate refers intelligence information
produced by component offices of CIA
to the Office of Reports and Estimates
for specific evaluation and decision
as to urgency and scope of distribution.
Coordinates with the Office of Reports
and Estimates to aerie regular review
of distribution of intelligence material.
In coordination with the Office of the
Executive for Administration and Manage-
ment, maintains records and control of
production, distribution and disposition
or destruction of stocks on hand of CIA
materials published or reproduced for
dissemination.
Supplies the Requirements Branch with data
pertaining to dissemination required by
that Branch in the performance of its
duties.
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6.
Furnishes analyses and statistics pertaining
to federal collection activities and main-
6.
tains data on the current and projected col-
lection capabilities of the governmental
reporting services and CIA operating offices.
7.
8.
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DOCUlEN1S SOURCE
SURVEY DIVISION
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Responsible for internal office arrangement
and supply, personnel requirements and admin-
istration, administrative procedures, internal
security measure., operation of the message
center, and maintenance of office records.
1. Exploits foreign language documents
and foreign periodicals for intelli-
gence information.
2. Prepares accession lists of documents
and upon request makes abstracts,
compilations and translations of
specific material from foreign lan-
guage documents.
3. Coordinates with CIA offices and
other goverment agencies in the
continuous exploitation of foreign
language material in order to most
established requirements.
4. Makes continuous surveys to discover
additional sources of foreign lan-
guage materiel having a foreign
intelligence potential.
USSR AND SATELLITES
DIVISION
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1. Determines the foreign intelligence
potential of U.S. organisations and
individuals. and develops information
on such organizations and individuals
needed to exploit them as sources of
information.
2. Develops and maintains contacts with
U.S. organizations and individuals
having connections abroad, and coor-
dinates with IAB agencies in the
collection of foreign information
from these sources.
3. Prepares foreign intelligence infor-
nation reports from data obtained
from U.S. business firms, scientific,
religious, educational end other
organizations and individuals.
4. Coordinates closely with OCD and ORE
in reporting and recording informa-
tion and sources.
OFFICE OF OPERATIONS
Provides coordinated centralized collection ser-
vices to exploit sources of intelligence information
required for the production of national intelligence.
ASSISTANT, DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS
1.
Controls and coordinates the services of CIA, ex-
cept the Office of Special operations, engaged in
exploiting directly original sources of foreign
intelligence information.
2.
Coordinates and assigns collection missions to
the various branches to meet requirements for
information received from Office of Collection
and Dissemination.
3.
Negotiates with ORE to coordinate collecting
operations with ORE production plans.
4.
Coordinates with OCD to insure prompt transmittal
of information collected to all interested reci-
pients.
5.
Assists ICAPS in preparation of plane, policies
and procedures for inter-agency intelligence
activities and centralized intelligence services.
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1. Studies the operations and methods of the
several branches to assist in the develop-
ment of coordinated plans and programs,
and coordinates activities of the branches
with other offices of CIA.
2. Analyzes the output of intelligence infor-
mation by the several branches.
3. Recommends to the Assistant. Director for
Operations such changes in methods or pro-
cedures as may improve branch operations,
total collection functions, and the quan-
tity and quality of production.
4. Gives direct assistance to the branch chiefs
as is mutually considered appropriate.
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2. Acts in purely advisory capacity.
L _j
POLICY ADVISORY BOARD
Fl-. A Board consisting of Branch and Staff Chiefs
I and such other persons as say be designated
by the Assistant Director, It offers advice
on all utters pertaining to the fulfillment
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1. Provides the overall administrative and ear
vice facility.
2. Handles matters of organization, administra-
tion, supply, services and management.
PERSONNEL AND
ADMINISTRATION
DIVISION
PRESENTATION
DIVISION
CIA- ORE 15 Oct. 1947
Provides expert epeoialised'consulting ser-
vice on functional subjects to regional
branches and other interested activities
of CIA.
Constantly studies all pertinent intelli-
gence in order to promptly detect and
bring into focus world develbp.ents affect-
ing the national security with special er
phasis upon strategic implications of multi-
national situations.
Produces World Situation Estimates.
1. Prepares the Intelligence Production Plan
and other plans and programs in execution
of the mission of the Office of Reports
and Estimates; and upon their approval
provides for supervision and coordination
of execution.
2. Coordinates the formulation of the Nation-
al Intelligence Requirements and the assess-
meet of adequacy of available intelligence
information and intelligence.
3. Enters into the formulation of intelligence
plans and policies with other agencies as
authorized.
4. Coordinates and executes intelligence plan-
ning as required by pertinent Central In-
telligence Asmgr policies and directives.
5. Arranges for and supervises liaison between
ORE and other agencies.
1, Correlates the requirements for, and coor-
d
1. Correlates the requirements for, and coor-
1, Correlates the requirements for
and coor-
inates the production and maintenance of,
dinates the production and maintenance of,
,
dinates the production and maintenance
f
Basic Intelligence.
current Intelligence.
o
CIA Staff Intelli
ence
2. Coordinates and integrates the production
2. Coordinates and integrates the production
g
.
2. Coordinates and Inte
rates the
roductio
of basic intelligence beyond the scope of
of current intelligence beyond the scope
g
p
n
of intelligence estimates be
ond th
regional treatment.
of regional treatment.
y
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scope of regional treatment
3. Edits and arranges for the review, publi-
3. Edits and arranges for the review and pub-
.
3, Edits and arranges for the review
ubli-
cation and dissemination of Basic Intelli-
lication and dissemination of Current
, p
cation and dissemination of CIA St
ff
gence.
Intelligence.
a
Intelligence.
NUCLEAR ENERGY
GROUP
AIR
GROUP
1. As the fundamental intelligence evalu-
ation, research and production unit
dealing with scientific matters acts
as the intelligence agency 'of the
Research and Development Board and of
the Atomic Energy Commission and such
other scientific agencies as my be
assigned.
2. Formulates the National Intelligence
Requirements relating to scientific
matters and forwards requests for in-
telligence information calculated to
fulfill these requirements.
3.Evaluates all available intelligence
information and intelligence relating'
to scientific matters;'aaeesses its
adequacy, accuracy and timeliness and
utilizes it in the production of scien-
tific intelligence in accordance with
the Intelligence Production Plan.
MUNITIONS
GROUP
CHEMICAL &
BIOLOGICAL
GROUP
ELECTRONICS
GROUP
TECHNICAL
GROUP
CPFICE OF REPORTS AND ESTIMATES
In carrying out the intelligence research and produc-
tion mission of CIA, plans, directs and supervises
the Coordination, planning and research in the form -
lati of requirements for and the production of
national intelligence.
Assistant Director for Reports and Este t'
1. Produces and presents national intelligence re-
quired for national planning policy and opera-
tional decisions.
2. Assesses the adequacy, accuracy, relevance and
timeliness of intelligence information and intel-
ligence, and formulates intelligence requirements
priorities to assure that an significant fields
of intelligence bearing on the national security
are adequately covered.
3. Coordinates the development of intelligence re-
quirements of the Intelligence Advisory Committee
agencies and reocomeds plans, policies and pro-
cedures for coordinating the production of intel-
ligence by government agencies to promote a
coordinated national intelligence effort.
4. Assists ICAPS in preparation of plans, policies
and procedures for inter-agency intelligence
activities and centralized intelligence service.
DEPUTY
1. As the fundamental intelligence evalua-
tion, research and production unit with.
in its assigned geographical area, each
regional branch formulate. the National
Intelligence Requirements for its
assigned area and forwards requests for
intelligence information calculated to
fulfill these requirements.
2. Evaluates all available intelligence in-
formation said intelligence relating to
its assigned are.; assesses its adequacy,
accuracy and timeliness, ad utilizes it
for the production of intelligence in
accordance with the Intelligence Produc-
tion Plan.
3. In carrying out their functions, regional
branches will constantly make use of the
expert advise and guidance of the Armed
Forces Branch and, where appropriate,
of the Scientific Branch.
1. Evaluates US foreign map holdings and
develops interdepartmental require-
mento for procurement of foreign maps
and related map data.
2. Prepares map presentations and non-
topographic specialised intelligence
subject maps of intelligence required
for the national security.
3. After appropriate research and evalua-
tion, prepares map intelligence reports
and reference data on suitability of maps
for stated purposes, on US foreign map
holdings and on foreign map compilation
agencies and map holdings.
MAP LIBRARY
DIVISION
MAP
INTELLIGENCE
DIVISION
CARTOGRAPHY
DIVISION
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