MONTHLY REPORT, MAY 1959

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June 2, 1959
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WW46ARD FORM NO anitized -Approved Rom : CIA-RDP62SO0231A000100210057-9 Office 7V1ernorc'ndum ? UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO % Acting Chief, Industrial Division DATE: 2 June 199 FROM . Chief, Guided Missile Branch SUBJECT: Monthly Report, May 1959 1. Support to Other Agencies and Components: a. The branch continued its support to EE Division, DD/P in an attempt to improve the coordination and handling 25X1A2g of reports of guided missile sightings in East Germany. e s on ex s---- i 4-6- ---4 loration ng w p 25X1 X1 of means by which 25X1A6a This resulted in the establishment of a bi- weekly report to headquarters from incorpora- 25X1A6a ting an evaluation of recent reports by the inter-Agency working group on guided missiles, ICC(G), together with 25X1 A2g - findings bearing on these reports, if any. The first of the bi-veekly reports was; received at the end of May and appeared to be a distinct improvement over earlier reports, both in timeliness and breadth of coverage. 25X1A9a 25X1 C8c b. Two external briefings were prepared and presented by members of the branch. Both were acknowledge by formal letters of appreciation frc the groups concerned. On 13 May, - briefed the Army Intelligence School, Fort Holabird, on "Collection of Information on the Production and Deployment of Guided Missiles". On 11i May, Chief, I/GM, briefed CINCNORAD, General Partridge, and about 30 senior NORAD officers on "Soviet Guide ssile Production". 25X1A9a c. riefed the CIA Guided Missiles Forum on "Soviet Guided Missile Deployment in East Germany", and "Surface-to-Air Missile Storage Facilities in the Moscow SAM System", respec- tively. d. Efforts to improve and expand the collection of informa- tion from foreign nationals repatriated from the USSR continues, and has resulted in agreements to assign 25X1A2g Sanitized - Approved FVPj CIA-RDP62SO0231A000100210057-9 Sanitized - Approved For Release CIA-RDP62S00231A000100210057-9 SUBJECT: Monthly Report, May 1959 25X1A6a to assist in the exploitation program aimed at This 25X1 X7 brings to two the number of I GM analysts assigned 25X1A6a full time in to assist this program. In 25X1A6a addition to otentiall.y similar program is 25X1A6a under review i relating to 25X1 Aga Largely at the initiative of I/GM, St/I, is being assigned TDY - to provide 25X1A6a irm-ediate substantive support and survey the potential of these sources for supplying information against current critical intelligence gaps. 25X1A9a e. soon to be assigned to 25X1A2g 25X1A2g has been receiving intensive briefing in the branch on the status of knowledge and current intelligence problems in the missile production and deployment fields. It is epected that 25X1A9a will concentrate on the guided missile problem when 25X1A6a assigned to f. The branch prepared a critique of a position paper "Evidence of Soviet Missiles in East Germany" prepared by the Special USIB Committee on the Berlin Situation. This paper was submitted to I/GM immediately prior to its approval by the Special Committee. Inasmuch as the article presented evidence accumulated over an eight-month period, with the most recent date of information March 1959, it was requested that publication be delayed briefly to permit proper evaluation. This could not be arranged. with the result that the published article was both inaccurate factually and misleading in tone. Steps are being taken to insure that in the future adequate time is allowed for the branch to review publications dealing with Soviet guided missile production or deployment which the Coi ni.ttee wishes to have co-ordi- nated by ORR. g. Briefings of SR/DD/P field and headquarters personnel is continuing. In addition, special discussions on collection of missile production and deployment information were held with Requirements 25X1A9a Staff, and These latter 25X1A9a discussions particularly were fruitful and as a result it appears that "bonus" information of interest to the branch may be forthcoming on an increased scale. Sanitized - Approved For Re `e* CIA-RDP62S00231A000100210057-9 Sanitized - Approved For RICIA-RDP62S00231A000100210057-9 SUBJECT: Monthly Report, May 1959 h. During May some returns were received to a co-ordinated effort made through several collection channels to collect priority military information on May Day parades not only in Moscow but a number of provincial centers as well. Although reports so far indicate a distinct Soviet effort throughout the USSR to exclude military hardware from these parades, a great deal of very valuable planning experience has been gained which will be useful in continued concerted efforts to exploit this type collection program. 2. Status of Projects: 25X1A2 a. The tempo of Project (Project 37.2494) increased during May with some 35 source assessments received from the field. Five sources of exceptional interest to the branch were briefed in Washington. Three of these were experts in the field of guided missiles. Summaries of open material related to Soviet destinations of GM interest are being prepared by D/GP and OCR/IR. These should prove of great value in developing 25X1X1 25X1X1 b. As a supplement to the 1959 NESC Project (Project 37.21+82), the branch prepared at the request of ONE a set of tables providing representative costs and production schedules consistent with the recently approved USIB response to the NEaC's request. c. Continued work and consultation on NIE 11-8-59 (Project 30.2603) was carried out through various meetings with ONE, Air Force and Army personnel, respectively. The unexpectedly short deadline for the initial ORR contri- bution to ONE on this project will necessitate a major effort by many segments of the branch during much of June. Work is underway and a number of GMAIC meetings have been attended in connection with NIE 11-5-59 (Project 30.2203)- e. Except as indicated above, there have been no major changes in the status of scheduled I/GM projects. Sanitized - Approved Forte e : CIA-RDP62SO0231A000100210057-9 Sanitized - Approved For Relea lik-RDP62S00231A000100210057-9 SUBJECT: Monthly Report, May 1959 3. Other a. Exploration of the use of machine data processing in certain I/GM research has continued. As a result of recommendations by ORR 25X1A9a representative to the OCR Committee on Data Processing, regarding the machining of certain special information on MINICARD, it has been decided to code one month's sample in the proposed MINICARD format. This information will then be reproduced on minicards and printed out in the form of a "run". It is expected that this exercise will determine the feasibility of MINICARD in processing this kind of data. The initial coding is almost completed and it is expected that the sample run will be completed by the end of June. b. Negotiations with NSA over long standing matters of mutual interest have continued. At the present time a memorandum to the Director, NSA, for the DD/I's signature, 5 e~4 t i lines the ORR position, is being coordinated within he USAF. It is hoped that this action will result in improved service on the matter in question. 25X1A9a Sanitized - Approved For R, CIA-RDP62SO0231A000100210057-9