GEOGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE ANNEX TO THE GLOBAL WAR PLAN FOR THE DD/I AREA

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CIA-RDP62-00680R000100020030-3
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July 15, 1998
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May 15, 1959
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Approved For Releas -00680R0001 00020030-3 15 MAY 195:% AM= C GEOGRAPh IC IR''iwLIGENCR Am= TO THE GLC3AL WAR PLAN FM THE DD f I AM (prepared by t kR ) Ge A. Pu c e. To uefine tom{ s mission of providing geographic Intel- _ . ---A. ..,..,.~.. I/ 4 t. _ m p referer e , and nap procurement services in the event of global war. ions . The assumptions of this Annex are the basic the n/ T f or i, set forth in the Global War Plan II. sarti fission in the field, of geographic intelligence and related Specialized The AA/RR services will: A. Provide geographic iutelligence support and related specialized services required*. ( c the 1. By (a) IIB =/I (and 4 porting sthim aff by the NSC ) and end c t( DCI (b) the c Current and (a) other intelligence Current Intelligence Centesr, of nstiona7. Policy production e~nts of CIA in supper deterTaination and strategic war Planning* rn volving probable embiasis on regional. analyses caatributi.ne to broad aspects of strategic p3 ing; geographical contributions to the analysis of specific critical areas; and preparation of specialized MY& for use in planning, briefing, and for inclusion in hii-level intelligeze st aiesj 2. By the DD/I and the D I, the Current IntelligencegC ces the DD/P, and appropriate components of the military support of target analysis. tactical intelligence, and uncon- ventional warfare field operations. a. provide detailed area analyses and targeting studies in support of conventional warfare operations. Approved For Rele CIA-RDP62-00680R000100020030-3 Approved For Release- /08/23 : CIA-RDP62-0068OR000100020030-3 b. Contribute as appropriate to by other cc nents of CIA, parti ntelligence field. c. Contribute to the escape and evasion program of CIA and the Arm. Services by providing coordinated phic intelligence. a. Provide specialized assistance in the selection and utilization of map source materiel required for specialized intelligence production undertaken by CI.A and other U SIB agencies. e. Compile and construct maps and charts as required. Provide map intelligence support to the NIS Program and to USIB agencies. C. Continue the existing coordination of the map p rocur+ the U.S. Government thzro the Department of State 25X1 C4a of some of the new base poste] 25X1 C4a D. Assist in field collection of maps, and in the exploitation of captured maps in theaters of operations in support of the intelli- gence needs of tT agencies- (See SR 380-350-1 and SR 380-350-2- an expanded cart c service in support of CIA activity, the NSC, the President's World Situation Room, the Department of State, planning grmips as appropriate,, and the 1 Pr . F. Maintain a current collection of foreign =age, charts, air target materials, and related documents on foreign areas, together with associated reference services, for support to CIA, the Department of State, and other authorized users as appropriate. undertake such other services of c n concern as the 1)1)/I may, direct. wartime situation, this Approved For Release 200M07 3 : CIA-RDP62-0068OR000100020030-3 Approved For Releas ,` ? /23 : CIA-RDP62-0068OR000100020030-3 III. Phases of M.^Yi..iw Acct 1iaahr~nt A IY^Pre iitl^ Y^^. i~1Y^li^i^IPIYYWN4 A. 1. The production of geographic intelligence and the provision of specialized cartographic and map reference services, an well as the coordination of foreign map procurement will be continued without change under present directives and operating procedures. 2. Necessary agreements will be obtained, to permit the establisbme; and operation of a CIA map collection effort in theaters of operations. Such agreements will take into consideration the planned wartime operation of the Armed Services Document Informai- tion Center and other recognized relationships between CIA Armed Forces in theaters of war. (See SE 380.350-1 and 380-350-2) 3. Necessary arrangesents and agreements will be s with other agencies to insure cooperation on wartime g phic intelligence tasks in the ZI. rmhias will involve negotiation and maintenance of relation- ships with Army Map Service, Aeronautical Chest and information Center, and other major cooperating agencies concerning their emergency relocation sites and anticipated metIvoid of operation in vwti>e.7 Note: Army Map Service, in the event evacuation of its Washington p Cant is necessary, will conduct its mapping operations from its Field Office, Building I011, San Antonio Air Force Station, 2100 North Braunfels avenue, San Antonio S, Texas. Its geographic intelligence work,, done by the Saginaw Strategic Intelligence Division, will be moved to Fort Lee, Virginia. AMS has its owl depository in the U.S. Naval Personnel Center, 30th and Fort Streets, Omaha U, Nebraska. In addition, has active field office divisions at the following sites: 1405 W. Broadway Louisville, Kentucky 625 Hardesty Avenue Kansas City 24, Missouri Brookside Avg 25X1A5a1 West Warwick, Rhode Island Approved For Release 2000/ A-RDP62-00680R000100020030-3 Approved For Relea .8/23 : CIA-RDP62-0068OR000100020030-3 4. Personnel and equipment requirements in support of the War Plan provided by this aex will be kept under review and revised necessary. (See ME Mobilization. Plan.) 5. Continuing attention will be paid to the depositing of vital Geographic intelligence materials at the ergency Relocation Center. Will continue to participate in ".Alert" exercises at the CIA ftergency Relocation Center to test (1) adequacy and balance of selected staff, (2) Procures, (3) effectiveness of support to other CIA and. UsIS emergency elements, and (4) adequacy of facilities and intelligence source materials for conducting emergency functions. b. Will strive to increase readiness of selected personnel carried in civilian reserve status through short-term employment as consultants or through participation in the CIA Civilian Specialist Reserve dam. 13. Initial. Wartime motion 1. If evacuation from Washington is necessary, deploy to swergemy Relocation Center, carrying out the initial post D-Deer wartime geographic intelligence mission within the limitations ' ed by the emergency facilities and organization. 2. Contribute to intelligence evaluations of the current situation by providin, seogm1phic intelligence support and specialized cartographic and map reference services. erify arrangements and agreements with other agencies for wartime operations and initiate action as required. finvoivi ng verification of understandings regarding supply of maps and related materials by Ate, ACIC, and other major suppliers; and verification of understandings regarding coordination of map procure- de such other services of common concern as the Dtt/I 1nay Approved For Release W,23 : CIA-RDP62-0068OR000100020030-3 Approved For Release X23 : CIA-RDP62-00680R000100020030-3 Implement the CfltR Mobilization Plan by taking initial action for converting military reservists to military status, the phased calling in of CIA civilian reserve personnel, obtaining the assignment of military personnel from the Armen. Services, and au meeting the civilian strength in terms of mobilization requirements. (See O RR Mobilization Plan, 6. Initiate training of meted staffs for effective performance of their duties. C. Post D Day Build=Up 1. Continue to contribute to intelligence evaluations and estimates on the current situation. implement as rapidly as possible all aspects of the wartime mission of the ADfRR in the field of geographic intelligence and specialized services. Involving probable emptumis initially on eked geographic support of "spot requests" for area analysis, and an increase in requests for assistance from the map reference service; concurrently,* increase in requests for cartographic services and geographic intelligence support for unconventional warfare opera- tions and econmic warfare is geting.7 Continue build-up toward planned mobilization stre re-evaluate personnel and equipment needs as functions and requirements become more fully clarified. nese to send map collection, geographic research, raphie team to overseas Theater Headquarters as required by the developing situation. 5. continue necesaary training an an expanded scale. Distribution: Original -- Relocation Center (sent 10 June 1959) 1 -- 25X1 Aga 2--ChG Approved For Release /23 : CIA-RDP62-00680R000100020030-3